Lynch, Kentucky 40855
A Company Owned Coal Community

Beginning in early 1917 the United States Coal & Coke Company purchased 40,000 acres of mountainous timberland in the Appalachian Mountain Range located in Eastern Kentucky and built a coal mining operation here that would last over a period of 60 years. This town was named for Thomas Lynch who then served as the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Coal & Coke Company 1919-1941 and which during the early 1950's became the property of the United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1951-1958. United States Steel Corporation sold their Lynch mining assets in nineteen eighty four to Ashland Coal Company known as the Apogee Coal Company with divisions as Platt River Mining Company and/or Arch of Kentucky 1959-1984. The town of Lynch became incorporated in 1963. The present real estate [family dwellings] is owned by individual citizens or small business and operates on a Mayor-Council type government. Administrative Offices are maintained in the old 'Post Office bank building'; General Mine Accounting Office Building' located on Main Street.

THE SLOGAN

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SAFETY THE FIRST CONSIDERATION

MINE NO. 31

1920

Union Shop: United Mine Workers of America