George William Stow (as a coal-mining town proposal)

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George William Stow (as a coal-mining town proposal) refers to the 19th-century geologist and ethnologist George William Stow’s original plan to establish a coal-mining settlement at the site that later became the South African industrial city of Vereeniging.

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instanceOf coal-mining town plan
historical settlement proposal
associatedWithRiver Vaal River
basedOnResource coal deposits
historicalContext early industrial development of the Vaal River region
influencedDevelopmentOf Vereeniging as an industrial city
intendedFunction coal-mining settlement
mining town
locatedAtSiteOf Vereeniging
locatedInCountry South Africa
locatedInProvince Gauteng
motivation exploitation of local coal resources
namedAfter George William Stow
predecessorOf Vereeniging
proposedBy George William Stow
proposedInCentury 19th century
relatedToField coal mining
geology
status unrealized plan
timePeriod late 19th century

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Vereeniging foundedBy George William Stow (as a coal-mining town proposal)