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Coal Mining In Chicago

Coal Mining In Chicago

Coal Mining Encyclopedia of Chicago Like farming, mining is one Illinois economic activity carried out to a much greater extent outside the Chicago metropolitan area than inside it. Only the northeastern fringes of the state's vast deposits of bituminous coal were located near Chicago.

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Consolidation Coal Company (Iowa) Wikipedia

Consolidation Coal Company (Iowa) Wikipedia

The Consolidation Coal Company was formed in 1875 by the merger of the Iowa Central Coal Company and the Black Diamond Mines of Coalfield in Monroe County, Iowa, and the Eureka Mine in Beacon, Iowa. By 1878, Consolidation Coal Company had 400 employees, and in 1880, it was purchased by the Chicago and North Western Railway to secure a regional ...

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Coal Region Wikipedia

Coal Region Wikipedia

The Coal Region is a historically important coalmining area in Northeastern Pennsylvania in the central Ridgeandvalley Appalachian Mountains, comprising Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Carbon, Schuylkill, Northumberland, and the extreme northeast corner of Dauphin counties. Academics have made the distinction between North Anthracite Coal Field and South Anthracite Coal Field, the lower ...

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Illinois Coal Mines, Miners Railroads Public Group ...

Illinois Coal Mines, Miners Railroads Public Group ...

Whitcomb and the Illinois Coal Mining Industry PART 3 ENTERING HAULAGE On July 26, 1887 the first electric mine locomotive in the United States entered service in Pennsylvania. In 1888 the first electric mine locomotive in Illinois began operating at the Number 3 mine of the Chicago, Wilmington Vermilion Coal Company at Streator made by the Sperry Electric Mining Machine Company of Chicago.

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Streator, Illinois Wikipedia

Streator, Illinois Wikipedia

Streator's coal mining history closely parallels Illinois', with a great push in coal production from 1866 until the 1920s, when many of the mines closed. The lowsulfur coal of the Powder River Basin and the growing demands for oil caused a decline in demand for Streator's highsulfur coal.

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History of Illinois Coal Mines

History of Illinois Coal Mines

Coal being a nonrenewable natural resource, strip mining is a conservation measure. In strip mining, 95% to 98% of the coal is recovered whereas in shaft mines the basis of recovery is from 50% to 60%. Since strip mining began in Illinois to the end of 1953, 339,414,839 tons have been produced by that method.

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Annual Coal Reports  Energy Information ...

Annual Coal Reports Energy Information ...

The Annual Coal Report (ACR) provides annual data on coal production, number of mines, productive capacity, recoverable reserves, employment, productivity, consumption, stocks, and prices. All data for 2018 and previous years are final. Highlights for 2018. coal production decreased % year over year to million short tons (MMst).

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Coal City, IL Encyclopedia of Chicago

Coal City, IL Encyclopedia of Chicago

Grundy County, 53 miles SW of the Loop. Coal City, incorporated in 1881, is situated among the vast coal reserves that lie just south of Chicago. Peter Lansett, a Canadian, has been credited with the 1820 discovery of coal in the was only later in the nineteenth century, however, that the mines around the village made Coal City a major contributor of coal to Chicago.

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Day of Disaster

Day of Disaster

It was November 13, 1909, at the Cherry Mine—a coal mine about 100 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois. Hundreds of feet underground, the Cherry Mine is where Albert—and nearly 500 other miners—spent their days, digging out coal from deep inside the earth.

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