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  • **[[Kaitangata Mine disaster]], a coal mining disaster at Kaitangata in 1879 ...
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  • == 1980s coal mining and power station proposals == ...tional Park and Nature Conservation Authority submission on the Hill River coal mine and power station project | publication-date=1989 | publisher=The Auth ...
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  • ===Coal mining and brick making=== ...roductivity was coal extracted from Morda, Coed-y-go and [[Trefonen]]. The coal in the area was often close to the surface and accordingly the [[bell pit]] ...
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  • |image_skyline = Coal Mining near Wadesville, New Castle Twp, Schuylkill Co PA 01.JPG |image_caption = Coal mining near village of Wadesville in New Castle Township. ...
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  • ...sidents went through the infamous [[1927 Indiana bituminous strike]]. Coal mining stopped in the late 1940s when the mines shut down. * [http://patheoldminer.rootsweb.com/indindexr.html/ The Bituminous Coal Mines of Indiana County, Pennsylvania - Index R] ...
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  • {{Short description|Method for extracting methane from a coal deposit}} ...rried out before extraction with a view of increasing the safety of mining coal beds, and as a useful energy resource to be exploited.<ref name="Carleton"> ...
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  • *[[Buxton, Iowa]], a historic African-American coal mining camp ...
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  • ===Coal mining=== ...nized; it reopened the old Holland and Hillman mine. The company built a [[coal breaker|breaker]] at the foot of the mountain; it opened in 1867. ...
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  • ...Cite web|title = Historical Mine Disasters|url = https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/minedisasters.html|website = www.cdc.gov|access-date = February ...ning site. It was named after James Cherry, superintendent of the St. Paul Mining Company.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-12-16 |title=#SmallTownSaturday – Cherry ...
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  • ...n practiced by many of the 4,373 people who lived there in 1900. The coal-mining industry was thriving in 1910, and 5,401 people lived in Gilberton. Gilberton is named for John Gilbert, a coal mine owner.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9V1IAA ...
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  • ...teel in 1923. It included many of the amenities not found in older company mining towns, such as single-family housing and indoor plumbing in all single hous ...ines in the 1950s, and the near total abandonment of mining of high sulfur coal in the area since the 1980s, Slickville has benefited economically from its ...
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  • ...specially engineered pipeline used to move ores, such as coal or iron, or mining waste, called [[tailings]], over long distances. A mixture of the ore conce ...ferred using slurry pipelines include [[coal]],<ref>Hydraulic Transport of Coal in Combination With Oil Granulation / V.Biletsky // 8th International Confe ...
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  • ...y Arch]] and [[Tanfield School]]. The village was formerly a [[pit village|mining village]]. ...ited (from 1917), South Derwentside Coal Co. Limited (from 1929). National Coal Board (from 1947). Location: - (Sheet 88) NZ194552, {{coord|54|53|28|N|1|4 ...
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  • ...tes Census Bureau|year=2021|access-date=February 20, 2026|df=mdy}}</ref> A mining town, it had segregated schools including a high school for African America ...lished in the early 1900s and named for John Colp (1849&ndash;1920), whose mining company opened a mine in the area in 1901. The [[Illinois Central Railroad ...
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  • | name = Coal Valley | official_name = Village of Coal Valley ...
    15 KB (2,100 words) - 00:13, 29 April 2026
  • ...rough has been home to eastern European immigrants who supported the local coal and steel industries.<ref name="fire">{{cite web |title=History |url=https: ==Mining== ...
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  • ...rs, producing 1,500 tons of coal a day.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kiskiminitas Coal Co Roaring Run Operation |url=https://www.minemaps.psu.edu |website=Pennsyl ...
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  • ...ely polluted by the coal and iron industries. With the decline in the coal mining industry, the quality of the river improved in the 1960s and 1970s so that ...History Resource Centre|access-date=23 April 2009}}</ref> At the height of coal extraction in the valley, there were several deep pits and numerous levels. ...
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  • ...nyon was named Sunnyside. By 1901, the D&RGW and its subsidiary, Utah Fuel Coal Company, acquired the operation. ...of the houses on this government housing project. Many miners from nearby coal mines live here. Sunnyside... - NARA - 540537.jpg|thumb|right|July 1946 pho ...
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  • ...|left|300px|Map of the Coalville area from 1908, showing the railroads and coal mines (shown in red) of the region. Coalville is in the upper left quadrant ...the Fort Dodge Coal company employed 350 miners to produce 30 carloads of coal daily. ...
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