In a message dated 12/28/2007 5:36:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: This Redjacket down at Wyoming it use to just bve called Rejacket,WV >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Had some Borther's that use to work there here are there name's, Hubert Thomas,Fred Thomas,Erenst Thomas, then all my Sister's hubsand also worked there thay all live in the Green Camp there at Redjacket. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>... How many recall the Green Camp and then the Yellow Camp. >From D.D.T. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I grew up in Red Jacket/Yellow Camp - later named Wyoming. Never lived in the Green Camp, but a lot of my friends did, and still do. One of my grade school/high school friends moved back to the Green Camp from California when he retired. Lived below the track until I was 9; then we moved above the track, and our house had a bathroom! Then Dad was promoted to Chief Electrician and we moved to the big house on the front row when I was about 12. Lived there until Mom sold the house in 1972. WM Ritter sold the coal company, and offered his employees the right purchase the houses; we bought ours. It is still a beautiful, well-maintained home in Wyoming Coal camp. There were 3 little green houses below the track in Wyoming. In one of them (the house was only 3 rooms big), lived Preacher and Mrs. Warner and their children - and there were a lot of children; more than 10, I believe. Their great grandson Curt Warner played for Penn State University, then Seattle Sea Hawks, and for a short time with the Redskins before he had to retire because of bad knees. I don't remember the names of the Thomas' who lived in the Green Camp. Need to ask my Mom. I have been gone since 1959. Carrol **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)