The three rivers that make up the Coal River Valley--Big, Little and
Coal--were named by explorer John Peter Salling (or Salley) for the coal
deposits found along its banks. More than one hundred years later, the
picturesque valley was witness to a multitude of bloody skirmishes
between Confederate and Union forces in the Civil War. Often-overlooked
battles at Boone Court House, Coal River, Pond Fork and Kanawha Gap
introduced the beginning of total war tactics years before General
Sherman used them in his March to the Sea. Join author and historian
Michael Graham as he expertly details the compelling human drama of West
Virginia's bitterly contested Coal River Valley region during the War
Between the States.