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Northern West Virginia had its own coal pioneers, led by James Otis Watson, known as the father of the state’s coal industry. Born in 1815 near Fairmont, Watson started the Montana Mining Company in 1852 and was the first in West Virginia to ship coal by rail, using the new Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad. Like railroads in the south, the B&O helped spark a coal boom in the north.