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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Fairmont city (1990 pop. 20,210), seat of Marion co., N central W.Va., where the West Fork and Tygart rivers form the Monongahela; settled 1793 around Prickett's Fort (1774), inc. as Fairmont 1843. Coal mining has been central to Fairmont's economy, but restrictions on the use of high-sulfur bituminous coal have caused an industry decline; other industries make transportation and electrical equipment, fabricated metals, machinery, and glass. A Union supply depot in the Civil War, Fairmont was raided by Confederate cavalry in 1863. In 1907 a mine explosion nearby resulted in almost 400 deaths.... Read more
Mary Lou Retton
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia (born Jan. 24, 1968, Fairmont, W.Va., U.S.) U.S. gymnast. Retton began studying dance and acrobatics at age 4. At the 1984 Olympic Games she received perfect ... Read more
John Knowles
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia (born Sept. 16, 1926, Fairmont, W.Va., U.S.—died Nov. 29, 2001, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) U.S. author. Educated at Yale University, he gained prominence for ... Read more

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