Appalachian History Series – Elk Horn Coal Corporation: Company Towns and the Making of the Elkhorn Coal Field In the early twentieth century, a cluster of new towns rose along the creeks of Floyd, Knott, Letcher, and Pike counties. They had names like Wayland, Fleming, Wheelwright, Garrett, and Jackhorn, and nearly all of them could be traced back to the same corporate address. On paper, their story begins in New York and Charleston boardrooms.

