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, I OF PENNSYLVANIA .DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL lNDUSTRIES Anthracite Division 1957 cAnnual J(eport IIARlUSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE M. LEADER GOVERNOR· JOSEPH T. KENNEDY SECRETARY OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES 1957

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COMMONW~LTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

.DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL lNDUSTRIES

Anthracite Division

1957cAnnual J(eport

IIARlUSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA

GEORGE M. LEADERGOVERNOR·

JOSEPH T. KENNEDYSECRETARY OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES

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in the Anthracite Division of Penn~ylvania•

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J MAY 13 1958 J.' l..~I!Jlf.ARy__~~~l/~~

April 1 ~ 1958

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.Respectfully Submitted,

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVAN'DEPARTMENT OF MINES ANf

MINERAL INDUSTRIES' ".HARRISBURG , \';

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In compliance with the Act of April 14,

Honorable George M. LeaderGovernor of .PennsylvaniaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania

of Mines and Mineral Industries for the year ending

1903, I transmit herewith the Report of the Department

Dear Governor:

December31, 1957, covering in detail the operations

JOSEPH T. KENNEDYTHE~

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GEORGE M. LEADERGovernor of Pennsylvania

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CO~EALTH OF PENNSYLVANIADEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRtES

ANTHRACITE DIVIS IONTarAL PRODUCTION OF COAL, PRODUCTION FROM STRIPPINGS & WASHERIES I

EMPLOYES, FATALITIES, ETC.

1870 - 1951

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Fata1-Produc- ities

Total Washery Stripping tion per·. . production production production Fata1- per millionYear.~ .{net. tons) ...(nettons)"_ Lnet_tonsJ*_EmDlov.l!s_ities_ ..fa.talitv_.. .tons

lIno18711872187318741875

i~187818791880·188118821883-)1884188518861887188818S918901891.18921893189418951896.18971898189919001901.19021903 .190419051906 .190719081909191019111912·

.19131914t915191619171918i9i9i92019211.922i9231924

11 . It It It- It14,172,004 35,600 211 67,166 14.89·15,532,252 37,488 210 73,963 13,5215,567,973 44,745 223 69,811 14.3221,001,521 48,199 264 79,551 12.5719,930,240 53,402 231 86,278 11.5923,402,646 69,966 238 98,330 10.1723,440,666 70,474 228 102,810 9.7324,727,213 66,842 194 127,460 7~85

'20,900,966 63,964 187 111,770 8.9531,036,600 68,841. ·262 118,460 8.4427,974,532 73,373 202· 138,488 7.2234,202,558 76,031. 273 125,284 7.9835,057,430 82,200 295 118,839 8.4137,747,369 91,421 323 116,865 8,5636,468,738 101,073 332 109,846 9.1038,232,155 100,329 332 115,157 8.68'38,950,932 103,044 279 139,609 7.1642,156,300 106,517 316 133,406 7.5046.635,037 122,218 364 128,118 718143,650,768 119,646 397 109,952 9.0944,986,286 119,919 378 119,011 8.4049,701,322 123,308 428 116,125 8.6151,226,978 130,300 418 122,553 8.1652;841,110 ¢ 138,069 456 115,880 .8.6350,966,920 386,960 139,939 446 114,276 8.7556,948,756 386,534 143,705 421 135,270 7.3953,843,250· 527 ,809 150,088 502 107,257 9.3252,581,036 732,743 149,557 423 124,305 8.0452,812,675 697,759 142,420 411 129,498 7.7860,518,331 1,055,426 140,604 461 131,276 7.6257';363,396 1,818,170 143,824 411 139,570 7.1667,094,665 2,009,864 147,651 513 130,789 7.6541,340,935 2,965,792 148,139 300 137,803 7.2675,232,585 4,119,258 151,827 518 145,237 6.8973,594;369 3,440,420. 161,330 595 123,688 8.0878,647,020 3,897,688 168,254 644 122,123 8.1972,139,510 4,880,402 lll6,175 557 129,514 7.7286,0;56,412 5,630,169 168,774 708 121,549 8.2383,543,243 4,635,923 174,503 678 123,220 8.1280,223,833 5,206,562 171,195 567 141,488 7.07

.83,683,994 5,412,167 168,17.5 601 139,241 7.1890,917;176 4,555,457 173,338 699130,067 7.6984,426,869. 4,317,161 175,098 601 140,477 7.1291,626,~64 2,93,\,157 175,310 624 146,838 6.8191,.189,641 2,702,537 180,899 600 151,983 6.5889,377,7.06 3,418,427 177,339 588 152,003 6.58

.87,680,198 4,432,606 159,169 565 155,186 '6.44100.,445,299 6,408,277 156,148 581 172,883 5.7899,445,794 7,246,454 148,226 556 178,859 5.5987,838,024 3,616,675 153,780 636 138,110 7.2489,636,036 5,435,697 149,117 -490 182,931 5.4790,358,642 1,842,096 '161,926 546 165,492 6.04.53,910,201 2,525,402 3:1\9.,880 300 179,701 5.5692,653,641 4,212,001 P.i8,764 515 179,910 5.5687,277,449, 1,141,796' 'U;2',503 496 175,963 5.68

No.ofins­pectors

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Fata1- No.P.roduc- ities of

Total Washery Stripping tion per ins-production production production Fata1- per million pec-

X1'9r 111ft tons) (net tons)* (net tons)* Employes lties fatality tons tors

1925 61,334,145 894.187 163,825 401 152,953 6.54 181926 83.874.500 .1,365,175 168,734 455 184,340 5.42 181927 '1'9,367,154 1,841,440 167,648 492 161,315 6.20 251928 74,552,312 1,614.863 160,721 447 166,784 6.00 251929 72,985,844 878,599 153,422 483 151,109 6.62 - 251930 68,776.559 890,389 151,171 444 154,902 6.46 251931 59,115.387 1,468.572 % 138,400 384 153,946 6.50 251932 49,501,511 1.062.858 3,545.948 119.480 243 203.710 4.91 211933 49.507.577 2.090,996 4.308.811 102.469 232 213.395 4.69 211934 56.798,951 1,516,393 4.461,894 106,251 260 218.458 4.58 191.935 51,359.111 1.876,700 4,962.514 100.539 267 192,356 5.20 171936 54,264,016 1.411.988 3,757,678 99,704 241 225.162 4.44 16 .1937 51.700.296 1.882.026 5.014,052 99,117 212 243.869 4.10 221938 46.269.511 2.031.432 5.080.344 96.998 223 207.487 4.82 201939 51.399.707 2.347.269 5.308.049 93.352 210 244.761 4.09 241940 51.526.454 2.599.280 6.010.364 90.790 182 283,112 3.53 231941 53.942,177 3.689,538 7,855.945 88,849 189 285.408 3.50 221942 57,939.629 4.045.970 9.657,307 83.707 225 257,509 3.88 221943 60.511,730 7.715,860 8,688.896 79.369 218 277,577 3.60 231944 64.112.589 10,527,481 10.925,619 78.145 171 374.927 2.67 241945 55.901,235 9.454,205 10,521.174 76.265 137 408.038 2.45 231946 61.978.710 9.214.678 12.912.992 80.556 169 366,738 2.73 241947 58.227.985 7.076,796 12,691.382 80,730 165 352.897 2.83 241948 59.108,810 6,735.688 13.485.837 80.390 131 451.212 2.22 261949 44,710.118 4,823.144 11.081.087 79.209 92 485.980 2.06 261950 46.339.255 4.027,249 12.291.325 75.231 86 538,829 1.86 251951 42.389.055 4,843.834 1l.376.379 70.357 94 450,947 2.22 251952 40.067,130 4.710.495 1l.019.185 66.438 92 435.512 2.30 251953 30.495.391 3.892.083 8.883.984 56,952 59 516.871 1.93 251954 26.612.312 3.055.528 7,852.186 44,731 47 566,219 1.76 241955** 25,934,792 3,618,121 7.826.029 37.397 ·60 432,247 2.31 201956 28.175.633 4,336.168 8.527.613 35,029 54 521.771 1.92 181957 25,163.466 4,356,958 7,831,511 32,767 51 493,401 2.03 21

* Included in total productionIt No accurate record previous to 1870¢ No accurate record previous to 1894% No accurate record previous to 1932** In 1955 and, subsequent years the production. employes. fatalities. etc•• of deep mines

employing fewer than five (5) persons inside are included in this .report.

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TWENTY-NINE .YEAR STWY OF ANTHRACITE, BY COUIIfIES #..0).

YEAR CARllON CCLUMBIA DAUP~IN LACKAWANNA L11lERNE ·NORTHUMBD. SCHUYLKILL SULLIVAN SUSQUE. WAYNE DIVISION

1924 ·2,654,820 1,044,724 1,113,048 20,392,400 34,711,150 7,207,553 19,238,222 214,773 655,000 45,759 87;277,4491930 1,754,134 685,253 867,363 15,312,853 27,456,102 6,749,282 15,673,224 64,071 91,296 122,981 68,776,5591931 1,886,084 865,424 756,214 12,768,631 23,766,625 5,728,763 12,925,765 75;542 184,773 157,506 59,115,3871932 1,821,911 497,966 673,078 11,729,255 19,327,982 . 4,679,188 10,479,627 70,794 . 97,514 ·124,196 49,501,5111933 1,610,409 556,539 652,057 11,090,350 19,861,441 5,102,704 10,252,019 126,101 130,715 125,242 49,507,5771934 2,057,670 917,520 631,835 12,440,808 21,438,372 5,767,112 12,911,938 189,070 179,236 265,390 56,798,9511935 1,703,018 824,803 549,467 10,437,254 21,059,166 5,469,278 10,761,971 179,134 216,010 159,010 51,359,1111936 1,873,797 1,546,144 400,758 11,154,691 21,315,049 5,20B,201 12,333,446 213,847 19,169 198,914 54,264;0161937 2,076,39B 1,251;044 484,403 9,117,509 22,487,109 4,604,212 11,461,545 99,879 15,339 102,B5B 51,700,2961938 1,947,771 1,157,913 425,871 B,439,B28 20,365,737 4,090,787 9,774,216 a 49,383 7,030 10,975 46,269,511

Total 1939 2,514;152 964,346 476,960 9,19B,552 23,377,666 4,815,235 9,B85,719 b 36,684 124,791 5,602 51,399,707pro- 1940 . 2,175,34B 1,026,366 505,558 9,259,463 22,672,016 4,499,464 11,242,175 c 50,844 B6,149 9,071 51,526,454duc- 1941 2,401,741 1,067,473 345,545 8,973,827 24,316,481 4,934,077 l1,B22,153 d 49,179 21,6B6 10,015 53,942,177tioil 1942 2,796,79B 99B,124 57,479 9,344,3B8 25,767,343 5,295,913 13,520,462 e 49,113 62,761 47,24B 57,939,629(net 1943 3,150,B39 B61,015 229,B26 9,149,647 24,082,663 5,463,150 17,396,092 { 101,977 73·,037 3,484 . ·60,511,730tons) 1944 3,644,877 1,147,941 299,349 9,427,467 24,BI0,042 5,743,444 1B,834,594 9 147,756 46,216 10,903 64,112,589

1945 3,345,25B 1,121,228 292,662 8,083,021 21,073,255 5,001;063 16·,731,289 h 187,007 66,452 * 55,901,2351946 3,166,205 1,457,754 141 ,BOO 9,05B,331 22,770,658 6,342,793 IB,B11,399 105..862 123,90B * 61,97B,7101947 2,933,B09 1,507,B84 2B,731 B,538,164 21,990,960 6,779,549 16,259,6BB 46,7B5 ·142,415 5B,227,9851948 2,BOl,893 1,679,495 10,254 8,610,BBI 21,591,846 6,937,340 17,275,544 i 63,230 13B,327 59,108,BI01949 2,126,682 1,3BO,732 61,389 6,221,743 15;989,€!46 5,200,490 13,538,194 j 23;5B5 167,457 44,710,l1B1950 l,9BB,317 l,2B1,B07 52,275 6,526,466 17,112,757 5,211,307 14,066,493 k 26,690 73,143 46,339,2551951 1,894,035 9B5,177 30,133 5,775,B08 14~BB2,432 5,749,967 13,021,079 m 28,762 .21,662 42,3B9,0551952 1,B99 ,297 760,695 B6B 5,303,545 13,774,952 5,326,146 12,977,572 n 24,055 40,067,1301953 1,561,836 745,649 21,B11 3,555,642 10,201,927 4,247,561 10;142,BBO 0 18,085 30,495,3911954 1,272,419 56B,733 52,281 2,903,470 10,675,181 3,283,315 7,836,675 20,238 26,612,3121955 # 1,749,692 639,990 212,239 2,594,928 9,921,275 2,749,383 B,057,660 P 9,625 - 25,934;7921956 1,746,287 841,201 254,495 . 3,232,566 9;762,753 .3,524,853 B,801,402 q 5,715 - 6)361 2B,175,6331957 1,107,042 B50,479 195;499 2,6BO,409 8,389,265 3,415,614. B,518,317 r 6,B41 25,163,466

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TWENfY-NINE YEAR STUllY OF ANTHRACITE, BY cOUNTIES # bYEAR CARBON COLUMBIA DAUPHIN LACKAWANNA LUZERNE NORTHUMBD. SCHUYLKILL SULLIVAN SUSQUE. WAYNE DIVISION

1924 1,325,996 498,911 566,352 9,879,932 17.094.203 4.008,190 10.214.942 ·85.557 350,847 29,205 44.054,1411930 738.578 257,535 371.794 7.689.354 12,990.705 3.010,032 6,482,976 38,484 52,749 43,458 31.675.6651931 730,607 230,208 349,013 6,288,064 10,359,468 2,100,810 4,748,290 ·38,404 46,601 67,648 24,959,1131932 537,711 160,097 276,268 5,011,732 7,724,183 1,822,717 3,516,543 67,632 25,763 31,228 19,173,8741933 455,966 157,495 244,098 4,462,932 7,539,709 1,681,984 3,601,752 54,129 38,976 64,680 18,301,721/1934 756,434 206,878 248,595 5,384,563 8,991,190 1,958,718 4,097,456 88,891 53,800 56,430 21,842,9551935 727,462 178,122 195,668 4,301,651 7,899,403 1,724,406 3,570,398 85,202 87,390 44,585 18,814,2871936 781,883 ·367,474 141,498 4,439,859 8,048,873 1,606,329 3,598,172 127,098 4,275 39,496 19,154,9571937 725,560 378,726 176,737 3,564,769 8,680,115 1,395,236 3,406,363 52,506 13,648 9,714 18,403,3741938 783,486 372,549 175,948 3,162,859 7,699,347 1,316,707 3,039,160 a 2~,581 3,570 3,257 16,585,4641939 8;11,611 318,n9 185,320 3,225,238 8,234,943 1,483,189 2,888,408 b 21,382 43,656 2,735 17,225,261

.1940 789,147 322,265 176,868 .3,288,238 7,959,512 1,328,685 3,067,419 c 24,683 20,590 2,414 16,979,8211941 846,859 274,325 129,826 3,063,605 8,586,535 1,479,290 3,260,577 d 27,035 5,708 2,544 17,676.,304

Man-days 1942 1,021,633 349,214 21,313 3,462,164 10,163,813 1,535,344 3,972,274 e 21,884 8,066 9,432 20,565,1371943 1,156,102 351,130 37,310 3,571,795 9,902,178 1,680,211 4,659,538 f 39,286 3,276 * 21,400,8261944 1,446,126 500,067 46,488 3,703,717 10,246,301 1,681,792 5,125,620 9 59,589 .* * 22,809,7001945 1,213,929 522,380 50,878 3,075,875 9,007,593 1,516,281 4,783,602 h 53,892 5,054 * 20,229,4841946 1,203,296 506,786 22,220 3,308,524 9,599,152 1,572,4n 5,179,903 39.,356 16,225 * 21,447,9391947 1,320,100 626,568 2,873 3,382,378 9,602,447 1,790,633 5,639,097 23,233 5,202 *. 22,392,5311948 1,259,080 319,830 12,152 3,409,360 9,641,708 1,725,123 5,130,n2 1 28,335 7,7.04 * 21,534,0641949 870,672 511,400 9,553 2,618,620 6,578,335 1,405,854 4,338,959 j 12,760 16,3;10 * 16,362,4731950 823,173 526,441 24,361 2,541,870 6,642,519 1,961,803 5,035,437. k 14,265 30,131 * 17,600,000

. 1951 738,600 369,305 27,540 2,420,001 6,110,011 1,693,285 4,340,356 m 13,652 2,250 15,715,0001952 . 699,734 301,122 10,857 2,041,500 5,989,000 1,149,720 3,790,865 n 12,970 13,995,7681953 502,738 211,212 9,945 1,397,249 4,483,055 880,576 2,676,234 0 8,875 10,169,8841954 367,751 .. 164,373· 15,110 839,153 3,085,312 948,934 2,264,934 5,849 7,691,4161955 # 3n,622 152,351 31,643 842,613 3,015,005 519,882 1,768,767 P 1,953 6,709,836

·1956 414,199 202,062 45,290 983,114 .2,982,331 666,321 2,009,587 q 2,142 544 7,305,5901957 267,133 213,100 39,381 825,397 2,364,390 670,183 1,803,776 1,820 6,185,180·

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TWENTY,.IUNE YEAR STUDY 01' ANTHRACITE, BY COiJNTIES 1/ ~

YEAR CARBON COLUMBIA DAUPHIN LACKAWANNA LUZERNE NOllTHUMBD. SClRJYLKILL SIiLLIVAN SUSQUE. WAYNE DIVISION

1924 11 11 7 125 193 39 110 4961930 11 5 109 164 29 123 3 4441931 6 4 4 116 151 32 67 3 3941932 3 1 8· 59 116 13 42 .- 1 2431933 3 1 59 no 14 43 2 2321934 7 4 2 59 114 24 47 1 2' 2601935 4 3 7 50 123 16· 61 3 2671936 4 2 50 137 14 34 2411937 5 6 9 35 102 15 38 1 2121938 6 4 5 49 102 13 44 2231939 7 5. 3 46 109 13 27 2101940 6 2 3 35 93 10 33 182

Fata1- 1941 8 2 2 37 98 7 35 189iUes 1942 4 6 35 128 16 36 225

1943 7 5 36 103 13 54 21819~ 12 4 37 70. 15 32 1711945 6 6 27 53 13 32 1381946 6 6 27 79 '12 38 1691947 4 5 25 104 13 15 1661948 5 3 19 65 5 34 1311949 3 1 8. 60 2 18 921950 4. 2 8 52 9 11 861951 4 3 13 44 8 22 941952 8 5 10 37 10 22 921953 3 1 7 30 3 15 591954 1 2 7 27 2 8 4719551/ 5 5 32' 6 12 601956 4 ,. 7 23 6 14 541957 3 4 7 20 6 10 51

TWENTY-N INE YEAR STUDY OF ANTHRAC ITE, BY COUNT IES 1/

YEAR CARBON COLUMBIA DAUPHIN LACKAWANNA LUZERNE NORTHUMBD. SCHuYLKILL SULLIVAN SUSQUE. WAYNE DIVISION

1924 241,347 94,975 159,007 163,139 179,851 189,672 174,893 655,000 175,9631930 159,467 173,473 141,786 167,415 232,734 127,425 91,296 40,994 154,9021931 314,347 216,356 189,069 110,074 157,395 119,024 192,922 75,542 52,502 153,9461932 607,304 497,966 84,135 198,801 166,621 3i'>9,938 249,515 124,196· 203,7101933 536,803 652,057 187,972 180,559 364,479 238,419 63,051 213,3951934 293,953 229,380 315,918 210,861 188,056 240,296 274,722 189,070 89,618 218,4581935 425,755 274,934 78,495 208,745' 171,213 341,830 176,426 59,711 192,3561936 468,449. 200,379 223,094 . 155,584 372,014 362,748 225,1621937 415,280 208,507 53,823 260,500 220,462 306,947 301,620 99,879 102,858 243,8691938 324,629 289,478 85,174 172,241 199,664 314,676 222,141 207,4871939 359,165 192,869 158,987 199,969 216,460 370,403 366,138 124,791 244,761

Pro- 1940 362,558 513,183 168,519 264,556 243,785 449,946 340,672 283,112due- 1941 300,218 533,736 172,773 242,536 248,127 704,868 337,776 285,408tion 1942 699,200 166,354 266;983 201,307 330,995 375,568 257,509per 1943 450,120 172,203 254,157 233,812 420,242 322,150 277,577fatal 1944 303,740 286,985 299,349 254,796 354,429 382,896 588,581 374,927

1945 557,543 186,871 299,371 397,609 384,697 522,853 187,007 405,0811946 527,701 242,959 335,494 288,236 528,566 495,037 105,862 366,7381947 733,452 301,.577 341,527 211,452 521,504 1,083,979 350,7711948 560,379 559,832 453,204 332,182 1,387,468 508,104 451,2121949 709,894 '1,380,732 777,718 206,497 2,600,245 752,121 485,9801950 497,079 640,904 815,808 329,091 579,034 1,278,772 538,8291951 473,509 328,392 444,293 338,237 718,746 591,867 450,9471952 237,412 152,139 530,355 372,296 532,615 589,890 435,5121953 520,612 745,649 507,949 340,064 1,415,854 676,192 516,8711954 1,272,419 284,366 414,781 395,377 1,641,657 979,584 566,21919551/ 349,938 518,986 310,040 458,231 671 ,472 432,2471956 436,572 461,795 424,468 587,476 628,672 521,7711957 369,014 . 212,620 195,499 382,916 419,403 569,269 851,832 493,401

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TWENTY-NINE YEAR STuDy 01' ANTHRACITE, BY COUNTIES #

YEAR CARBOO ca.UMBIA DAUPHIN ' LACKAWANNA LUZERNE NCRTHliMBD. SCHUYi.KILL SULLIVAN 'SUSQUE ,WAYNE DIVISION

1924 8.30 22.05 12.36 12.65 11.29 9.48 10.77 ,2.85 li.261930 14.89 13.45 14.05 12.62 9.63 18.97 18.96 69.03 14.021931 8.21 17.38 11.46 18.45 14.58 15.23 14.11 26;04 - 44.35 15.39'1932 5.58 6;25 28.96 11.77 15.02 ' 7.13 11.94 32.02 ' 12.671933 '6.58 4.10 13.22 ,14,59 8~32 11.94 36.95 12.681934 9.25 19.34 8.05 10.96 12.68 12.25 11.47 '11;,25 37.17 11.901935 5;50 16.84 35,77' 1l.6~ 15,57 9.28 17.08 35.21 14.191936 5.12 14,13 11 ..26 17.-02 8.:71 9.45 12.581937 6.89 15~84 50.92 9.82 11.75 Hi.75 11.16 19.04 102.94 11.521938 7.66 10,74 28.42 15.49 13.25 ,9.87 14.48 "" 13.45

Fatal- 1939 8.52 15.68 16.19 ' 14.26 13.11 8.76 9.35 - 22.91 12.19iUes 1940 7.60 6-.21 16.96 10.64 11;68 7.53 10;76 10.72per 1941 9.45 7~29 15.41 12.08 11.41 4.73 10;73 10.69mil- 1942 ' ,3.92 17.18 10.11 12.59 10.42 9.06 10.94lion 1943 6.05 14.24 10.08 10.40 7.74 11.59 10.19man 1944 8.30 8.00 21,.51 9.99 6.83 8.92 6.24 7.50days 1945 4.94 11~49 8.78 5.88 8.57 6.69 18.56 6.82'

1946 4.99 11.84 8.16 8.23 7.63 7.34 25.41 7.88'1947 3.03 7.98 7.39 10.83 7.26 2.66 7.411948 3.97 9;38 . ,5.57 ,6.74 2.90 6.63 6~081949 3.45 1.96 3.06 9.12 1.42 4.15 5.62i950 4.86 3.80 3.15 7.83 4.59 2.18 4.891951 5.42 8;12: 5'.37 7.20 4.72 5.07 5.981952 11.43 16.60, 4.90 6.18 8.70 5.80 6.571953 5.97 4.73 5.01 6.69 3.41 5.60 5.801954 2.72 1.22 8.34 8.75 2.11 3.53 6;111955 # 13.24 5.93 10.61 11.54 6.78 8.94

\1956 " 9.66 7.12 7.71 9.00 6.97 7.391957 11 .. 23, 18.77 25.39 8.48 8.46 8.95 5.54 .8.25

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS USED' IN THIS REPORT

NOTE. The year 1924 was selected as a normal year, in order that comparison might bemade with the depression years that are a part of this report.

* Not segregated from Lackawanna County

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1957

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ANTHRACITE PRODUCTlOODEEP MINEO, STRIPPING AND BANK

BY COUNTY

YEAR 1957

Counties

CarbonColumbiaDauphinLackawarmaLebanonLuzerneNorthumberlandSchuylkillSullivan

Division Total

Production ProductionMines EmployiR9 Mines. Employin9 Percentage

Five or More Persons Fewer Tha n Five Persons of Total TotalTotal Total Empl- Fatal-

Deep Strip Bank Deep Production Production Dyes ities

777,530 258,790 70,722 1,107,042 4.40% 1,892 3416,776 202,863 126,602 104,238 850,479 3.38% 1,143 4.62,418 8,154 79,272 45,655 195,499 0.78% 191 1

1,781,868 592,756 292,958 12,827 2,680,409 10.65% 4,309 73,550 3,550 0.01% 5

4,991,747 2,337,3;:2 . 1,046,122 14,024 8,389,265 33.34% 12,442 201,141,542 824,309 943.740 506,023 3,415,614 13.58% 3,239 62,539,553 3,600,426 1,797,542 577,246 8,514,767 33.84% 9,539 10

6.841 6,841 0.02% 7

11,711,434 7,831,511 4,356.958 1,263,563 25,163,466 100.00% 32,767 51#

It Includes five (5) fatalities chargeable to mines employing fewer than five persons.

ANTHRACITE PRODUCT ION (DEEP MINEO, STRIPPING AND BANK) FATALS, PRODUCTION PER FATAL AND !'MPLOYES

YEAR - 1957

·Fatal- Fatal- Fatal-Ollt- lties ities itie. Productionriot .Insoector Deep Mined Stripping Bank PI'odyctigo iMide .outside ...total ____ per .fata L . ...Employes

1 J. F. Munley ·234,080 367,988 183,583 785,6!il 2 1 3 - 261,884 840:I 't, L. Wackley 434,436 19,589 17 ,594 471,619 2 2 235,810 8163 1'1, G,. ward 697,500 102,970 7-2,530 873,Mb 2 2 436,500 1;366l) T, D. Rees 487,105 132,553 101,553 72i,211 1,4116 D, W. Cdss1ett* 147,047 3,560 65,786 216,393 4257 Andf'@W W11 • on 760,285 491,610 12,000 1,263,895 6 6 210,649 '-2,073II D. 1'1, COh1ett 395,473 7,128 402,601 3 3 134,200 667

10 ¥I. L. Shirey 687,298 300,054 37,684 1,025,036 1,41211 T.· M. Beaney 412,812 47,276 25,080 485,168 1 1 465,168 1;09412 'f. M. Beaney* 715,339 114,245 11,685 841,269 1 1 941,269 1,29513 J. O. Edwards 723,435 225,692 949,127 3 4 237,282 2,10114 K, C. Lee 952,427 258,142 1,210,569 4 4 302,642 1,65715 llalph Ditzler 126,378 576,499 667,695 1,370,572 1 1 1,370,572 1,26216 f, C. O'Connor 461,1.21 9,317 156,805 627,243 1 1 627,243 58617 (J, F. Kettle 313,014 3~3,228 636,242 1 1 636,24'2 53418 ,,, J. Latz* 1,018,179 289,929 141,483 1,449,591 3 j 483,197 2,48819 J, B. Reinoehl* 129,089 991 ,094 181,971 1,302,154 1,10220 J, H. Morgan 436,590 1,362,189 421,261 2,220,040 2 2 1,110,020 2,17521 A. J. Latz 228,471 545,160 117 ,628 891,259 1,26822 J. R. Ruane 412,170 353,136 126,602 891,908 3 3 297,303 1.12023 J. P. Brophy 332,894 478,425 601,070 1,412,389 92224 H. E. Shomper 411,439 22,656 342,670 776,765 3 3 258,922 84325 wal tel' Davis 426,309 173,295 454,641 1,054,245 78226 J. ii. lleinoehl 283,546 438,392 585,191 1,307,129 1 1 1,307,129 1,00727 _R. d. Schneider._ 484,997 197,384 32.446 714.827 5 5 142,965 802

Sub Total 11,711,434 7,831,511 4,356,958 23,899,903 44 2 46 519,563 30,046LTFM ",:i

1.263,563 1,263,563 5 5 252,713 .. 2.119

Divisiotl Total 12;974,997 7,831,511 4,356,958 25,163,466 49 2 51 493,401 32,767

* Denotes Abting Inspectol's LTFM - Denotes Mines Employin9 Fe)'ier Than Five Persons. tl·

1957

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../ PRODUCTION AND: ACCIDENT RECORll 1-'.. '../ FOR OPERATORS HAVING A FATALITY .f»

1957"';">;;'

TOTAL FATALITIES PRODUcrIOOOPERATOR DEEP STRIP . BANK PRODUCTIOO IN 0tJT TOTAL PER FATAL EMPLOYES

.' Hudson. CoOl Co. 1,47'5,352 640,472 225,524 2,341,34B. 1 2,341,348 3,059MoHat Coal Co. 781,927 124,812 906,739 1 906,739 1,781

.Jeddo-HighlandC;oal. Co. . 117.,93.4 376,558 340,240 834,732 1· 834,732 716Gllbenon Coal Co. 224,800' .331,038 269,519 825,357 1 825,357 566Susquehanna' Co1Heries Division,

871,248 210,563 1,102,711.The M. A. 'Hanna Co. 20,900 4 4 275,678 1,67~Coa1Qa1eMining Co. 688,577 97,483 . .786,060 3 3 262,020 1,330.Ghn Alden Corp. 2,336,683 1,030,469' 42,035 3,409,187 13. 14 243,513 5,912Knox Coal Co. 236,315 ·236,315 ·1 1 236,315 240

. Locust Creek Coal Co; 160,821 .160,821 1 1 .160,821 . .310J\med.al" Coal Co~, Inc. 111,708 - 111,708 1 1 111..,708 128Raven .Run CoOl Co. 308,069 2,341 ,310,41.0 3 3 103,470 39~Diamond ColHery Coal Co. 92,502 92,502 1 1 92,502 112Five Par Coal Co. 54,814 54,814 1 1 54,814 63P. "J•. Coal Co. 43,637 4~,637 1 1 43,637 49Village Slope Coal Co. 80,851 ". 80,851 '2 .2 40,426 125NuMber ·Four.teen .Drifts Coal Co. 36,860 38,860 1. 1 38,860 66

•Nonliwest Coal Co; 57,401 2,3'34 '. 59,735 2 -' 2 29,868' 129High Test Coal Co. 29,032 29,032 1 1 29,032 19'Bos1ego Coal Co. 26,663 . '26.,663 1 1 26,663 .' '.24F. A. Coal Co" 16,705 16,705 1 1 16,705 15Pompey Coa l Co., Inc. 13,993 13,993 1 13,993 59B. G. , S. Coal Co. 13,244 . 13,244 1 1 13,244 11Dando & Confair Coal Co. 20,460 . 20,460 2 2 10,230 15'Four" Coal Co. 5,000 5,000 1 1 . 5,000 ·4Pufnak coal Co. 700 700. 1 1 700 3Petinka &' Fedorovich Coal C.O. 576 576 1 1 576 3

.Zuraski & Chiminitz Coal Co. 210 210 1 1 210 3Snyder Coal Co; 10 10" 1 1 10 3

Total production for oper-ators with a fatality 7,808,092 2,718,587 995,701 l1,522,3BO 49 2 51 225,929 16,830

Total production for oper-ators. without. a fatality 5,166.905 5,112,924 3.361,257 13,641.086 15.937

Division Total 12,974,997 7,631,511 4,356,956 25,163,466 49 2 51 493,401 32,767

.CAUSES OF ANTHRACITE FATAL ACCIDENTS, BY COUNTIES, 1957

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1957

Operators

1. Glen Alden Corp.2. Reading Anthracite Co.3. Hudson Coal Co.4. Susquehann~ Collieries' Divi.sion, The M.A. Hanna Co.5. Moffat Coal Co.6. Lehigh Valley Coal Co.7. Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.8. Gilberton Coal Co.g. Coaldale Mining Cq.

10. Stevens· Coal Co.11. Valley Stripping Corp.12. Newkirk Mining Co.13; Panther Valley Coal Co., Inc.14. Raven Run Coal Co. .15. Manbeck Dredgin9 Co.16. MallD110th Coal Co.17. Payne Coal Co.18. Saint Clair Coal Co.19. Knox Coal Co.20. Coates Coal Co.21 •. Locust Creek ·Coal Co.22. Capone Coal Co.23. Number Fourteen Coal Co.24. Kehoe-Berge Coal· Co., Inc.25. Indian Head Coal Co.26. Dart Coal Co.2:7. Junedale Mining Co.28. C. & F. General Contracting Co., Inc.29. Inkerman Coal Co.30. Sayre Contracting Co.31. Concord Coal Co.32. Sullivan Trail Coal Co.33. Fisher Associates, Inc.34. Progress Coal Co., Inc.35. Peca Coal Co.36. Diamond Colliery Coal Co.37. Penag Coal Co.38. C. & J. Coal Co.39. Village Slope Coal Co.40. Eastern States Engineering Co.41. Tunnel Ridge Coal Co.42. Sanchez Construction Co.43. Harban Coal & Contracting Co.44. Lincoln Anthracite Co.45. Mary D Mining Co.46. Yamulla Trucking & Excavating Co.47. Turnpike Coal Co.48. Northwest Coal Co.49. Bush Co••.Earl50. Five Par Coal Co.51. Capparell Stripping & Construction Co.52. Carbonizing Coal Co.

21

Production

3,409.1872.986.4182.341,3481,102,711

906,739888..959834,732825,357786,060469.643421,741337.333329,602310,410302,225289,431264,166248.151236,315173,604160,821133,562121,972121.138120,718120,180111.708103,747103,634100,18897,67296,72896,12393,89293,66292.50290,10282,86780.85180,03577,53376,53172.77167.39866,98365,68864,90159,73558,30254.81454.09353,069

1957

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~,CCIDENTS IN WIIICH FIVE OR MORE PERSOOS WERE KILLED. 1847 - 1957 ACCIDENTS IN WHICH ·FIVE OR MORE PERSON WERE KILLED; 1847 - 1957

Location Numbe.r Location NumberYear Da1:e Colliery of ,ColHery Cause of accident killSd Year Date Colliery of colI iery Cause" of "accident Killed

1847 Feb. Spencer Po1:tsville Explosion of gas 7 1904 Nov. 2 Auchincloss Nanticoke Fall ing down shaft 101869 Sept. 6 Avondale Plymouth Mine fire lW 1905 Feb. 18 tytle Minersville Fall of roof 51870 Mar. 22 Potts Locust Dale Boiler explo'sion, 5 Mar. 9 Clear Spring West Pittston Fall ing down shaft 7

Aug. 10 Heins & Glassmire Middleport Cage fell down shaft 9 Apr• .26 Conyngham Wilkes-Barre Falling down shaft , 10Aug. 29 Pres1:on 1/3 Girardville Car fell down slope 7 1906 -May 15 Shenandoah City Shenandoah Explosion of powder & dynamite 7

1871 May 27 Wes1: Pitts1:on West Pittston Suffocated by smoke Aug. 6 Susquehanna 1/ 7 Nanticoke Expl os ion of gas. 6from burning breaker 20 1907 Mar. 2 Holden Taylor Explos ion of gas 7

Oct. 2 Otto Red Ash Branch Dale E.xplosion ·of gas !l 1908 June 18 Johnson 1/ 1 Priceburg Explosion of gas 71873 June 10 Henry Clay S".mokin Explosion of gas Ii) May 12 Mount Lookout Wyoming Explosion of gas ,,1.21877 May 9 Wadesville Wadesville Explosion of ga~ 7 May 13 Prospect Midvale Fall of roof ':. 51878 Jan. 15. Potts Locust Dale Explosion of gas 5 July 15 .'Will iamstown Will iamstown Explr"c:;on of powder & dynamite 61879 May 6 Audenried Audenried Explosion of gas 6 Aug. 28 Warrior Run Wilkes-Barre Mine cars " 6

Nov. 2 Mill Creek Mill Creek Explosion of gas 5 1909 Mar. 2 Pennsylvan ia # 14 Pittston Explosion of gas 81880 May 3 Lykens Valley Shamokin Explosion of gas 5 Nov. 9 Auchincloss Nanticoke Mine' fi~re 91882 May 24 Kohinoor Shenandoah Explosion of gas 5 1910 Jan. 11 Nottingham Plymouth Explosi'On of gas 71884 Aug. 21 Buck Ridge Shamokin Mine fire 7 Mar. 12 S. Wilkes-Barre 1/5 Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 71885 Apr. 6 Cuyler 'Raven Run Fall of roof 10 1911 Apr. 7 Pancoast Throop Mine fire 72

Aug. 11 West End Mocanaqua, Suffocated' by gas from May 27 Cameron Shamokin Explos ion of' gas 5boiler fire 10 Sept. 12 Marvine Scrantoh Mine cars 5

Oct. 21' plymouth 1/ 2 Plymouth Explosion of gas 6 Oct. 3 Drifton 1/ 2 Freeland Cave-in 5Dec. 18 Nanticoke II 1 Nanticoke Inrush of quicksand 26 1912 Jan. 9 Parrish Plymouth ·Explosion of gas 6

1886 Aug. 30 Fair Lawn Scranton Explosion of gas 6 ; 1913 Aug. 2 East Brookside Tower City . Explosion of gas 20Sept. 13 Marvine Scranton Suffocated by gas 8 " 1914 May 29 Maryd Maryd Ove:rwinding ·of cage 6Nov. 26 Conyngham Wilkes-Barre, Explosion of gas 12 Sept. 16 Lehigh 1/ 4 Lansford Explosion of gas 7

1887 Apr. 27 Tunnel Ashland Suffocated by gas 5 Dec. 9 Diamond Scranton Fall ing down shaft 13Oct. 1 8ast Big Mine Run Explosion of gas 5 1915 Feb. 17 Prospect Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 13

1889 May 9 Kaska, William Middleport Car fell on ,cage in shaft 10 1916 Feb. 8 Lance II 11 Plymouth Explosion of gas 71890 Feb. 1 'Notti'1gham Plymouth Explosion of. gas 8 Mar. 9 Hollenback II 2 WiJ'<i"!s-Barre Explos ion of gas 6

Mar. 3 S. Wilkes-Barre II 3 Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 8 Aug. 8 Woodward Edwardsville Explosion of gas 6Apr; 2 'Susquehanna 1/ 4 Nanticoke Explosion of gas 5 1919 June 5 Batt imore Tunpel Wilkes-Barre Explosion of powder & dynamite 92May 15 Jersey 1/ 8 Ashley Explosion of' gas 26 July 8 Lansford Lansford Explosion of 9a.s 8

1891 Feb. 4 Spring Mtn. 1/ 1 Jeanesville D~owned-water from old workings 13 1921 Mar. 9 Rahn Seek Explosion of gas 5Oct. 23 Richardson Glen Carbon Suffocated by qas 7 1922 Nov. 3 Eddy Creek Scranton Premature blast 6Nov. 8 Susquehanna 1/ 1 Nanticoke Explosion of gas 12 1923 Feb. 21 Alliance Middleport Explosion of gas 5

1892 Apr'. 20 Lytle Minersville Orowned-waterfrom old .workings 10 June 26 Richards Mount Carmel Explosion of gas 5July 23 York Farm Pottsville Explosion of gas 15 Dec. 8 Mount Jessup 1/ 2 Jessup Fall of roof 5

1893 Apr. 1 Neilson Shamokin Mine fire 10 1924 June 6 Loomis Nanticoke Explosion of gas i4June 22 Susquehanna 1/ 1 Nanticoke Explosion of gas 5 1925 May 22 W·oodward 'Edwardsville Explosion of gas 7Sept. 21 Lance 1/ 11 Plymouth Explosion of gas 6 Aug. 3 Dorrance Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 10

1894 Feb. 13 Gaylord Plymouth Fall of roof 13 1926 May 6 Randolph Port Carbon Explosion of gas 5July 17 East Sugar Loaf Stockton Explosion of powder & dynamite 8 JUly 3 Pettebone Kingston Explos ion of gas 7Oct. 8 Luke Fidler Shamokin Mine fire 5 Oct. 30 Susquehanna It 7 Nanticoke Explosion of gas 9OCt. 11 Henry Clay ,Shamokin Boiler Explosion 6 1927 May 26 "I'loodwaid Edwardsville Fall of roof, followed

1895 Feb. 18 West Bear Ridge Mahanoy Plane Explosion of gas 5 by an explosion of gas 7Oct. 7 Dorrance Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 7 1928 May 25 Bal timore 1/ 5 Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 10

1896 June 28 Twin Pittston Fall of roof 58 1930 Aug. 8 Gilberton Gilberton Fall of roof 8Oct. 29 .S. Wilkes-Barre Ii 3 Wilkes-Barre, Explos 10n of gas 6 1931 May 29 Richards Mount Carmel' Explosion of gas 5

1897 Jan. 13 Wadesville Wadesville Grosshead fell down shaft 5 1935 Jan. 21 Gilberton Gilberton Explosion of gas 13Sept. 28 Jermyn l/ 1 Rendham Mine fire 5 May 7 S. Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Piece of rock fell downOct. 30 Von Storch Scranton Mine fire 6 shaft, struck cage 7

1898 May 26 Kaska, William M.iddleport Drowned-water from old ,workings 6 1936 Aug. 24 Clear Spring West Pit~ston Explos ion of gas 5Oct. 1 Midvale Wilkes-Barre Mine fire 5 i938 Apr. 27 St. Clair St. Clair Ex'plosion of gas 8Nov. 5 Exeter West Pittston, Car fell on cage in shaft 9 June 2 Volpe Pittston Twp. Explos ion of gas 10

1900 Nov. 9 Buck Mounta in Mahanoy City Explosion of gas 7 1943 Sept. 24 Primrose Minersvtlle Explos ~on of gas 141901 Oct. 25 Buttonwood Plymouth Explosion of gas 6 1947 Jan. 15 Nottingham Wilkes-Barre Explosion of gas 151902 Nov. 29 Luke Fidler Shamokin Explosion of gas 7 Apr. 10 Schooley Exeter Boro. Explosion of gas 10

Dec. 9 S. Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Explosion of powder & dynamite 5 Dec. 11 Franklin Wilkes-Barre Expl os ion of gas 81904 Jan. 30 ~~aple Hill Mahanoy, City Explosion of powder & dynamite 5 1951 Mar. 29 Buttonwood Hanover Twp. Explos ion of gas 5

May 5 Lance Plymou,th Explosion of powder & dynamite 5 1952 Mar. 27 Holmes Sfope Forrestville Drowned - blast blewMay 5 Locust Gap L~cust Gap Mine fire 5 through to old workingsMay 25 1'1illiamstown Will iamstown Suffocated by gas, from

mine .locomotive 10

1957

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FATAL ACCIDENT VICTIMS - YEAR 1957

Date ofaccident:

Jan; 11Jan. III

,Jan. 19'F,eb. 8feb; 11,feb; 25"eb.,,211:iIa~.15Mar. 26~pr; 8t<p~.12

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',June 17

Name of -vic 1mJohn OakschunasWi1.liam E. WarnerLeonard B., ShadleJames T'., Gerrity,Michael MarchowskyFraok Zuraski'Th~as E. YO\lngHenry Boro..sk iWalter, MoleskyJohn BrykMicha,el Shemanskie'Paul P. Ryba 'Nelsori Coxe '

,'ClarenceS. Heath

l>aVid Snyder , ,FNnkW.AraSin,' Sr.Joseph ,Marx' '"Nichohs Mitsockft'arik 'Pufnock '

,AnthJlny J. Swatski,

,qlimpi0!'l:0sperl'William H. ,BevanLeonard j; WojtasGordon Reese,Frank ,GuzoWskiWalter Zek,,,"i,,

Address

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, Shamokin

Lykens" R.D. #1Paxin.0s, R. D.#lPottsville, R.' D. #2,MinersvilleShamokinKulpmont.

Old ForgeShickshirinyNa,nticoke

, NanticokeNanticokePlymouth

Com an

Hudson Coal Co.Glen Alden Corp.Five Par Coal Co.Raven Run Coal Co.High Test coal Co.Zuraski' & Chiminitz Coal' Co. @Glen ,Alden Corp.Glen Alden Corp.Knox Coal Co.P. & J~ Coal Co.Raven Run Coal, Co.Glen Alden Corp.Glen Alden Corp.

'Susquehanna Collieries Div.The M. A. Hanna Co. 'Snyder Coal Co. @

F. A. Coal Co.Dando & Confair Coal Co.

, Dando & Confair Coal Co.Pufnock Coal Co. @

Susquehanna COllieries Div.The M. A. Hanna Co.Diamond'Colliery Coal Co.Gleri Alden' Corp.Glen,Alden Corp.Glen Alden Corp.Glen Alden Corp.Glen Alden Corp.

FATAL ACCIDENT VICTIMS, - YEAR 1957

Dist-Mine rict Count Gau e 0 ace ide t

No. 31- Slope 12 Luzerne Fall, of roofInman Shaft 13 Luzerne Cars, insideNo. 1 Mine 27 Schuylkill 'Fall' of roofGermantOwn 22 Columbia Cars insideSkidmore Slo'pe 16 Schuylkill Fall, of, roofGob Slope 19 Schuylkill Fall of roofRed Ash Shaft 13 Luzerne Fall of roofRed Ash No. 1 Shaft 11 Luzerne Fall of roof,May Shaft 9 Luzerne Fall of roofNo.2 Slope 9 Luzerne Fall of roofGermantown 22 Columbia BlastNo. 23 'Slope 26 Carbon Fall of roofNo. 19 14 Luzerne Fall of roof

GlenBurn 24 Northumbarrand Cars insideLittl,e'Vein Slope 16 Dauphin Fall of roofNo., 10 Vein Slope 17 Northumberland AsphyxiationNo; 12 Rock Slope 27 Schuylkill Fall' of roofNo.' 12 Rock Slope 27 Schuylkill Fall of roofNo; 5, Vein' Slope 24 Northumberland Fall of roof

Glen Burn 24 Northumberland BlastNo,' 15 SlOpe 3 Lackawanna Fall of roofNo.4 Sh,aft 7 Luzerne Cars insideNo.4 Shaft 7 Luzerne GasNo.4 Shaft 7 Luzel;ne GasNo.4 Shaft 7 Luzerne GasNo. I Shaft " 7 Luzerne Fall of roof

..:..~

Date ofaccident Name of victim Address

June 20 Stephen Russin JessupJuly 17 Albert ,Novojovsky SturgesJuly 17 Michael~. Estock PeckvilleJuly 18 Stanley Kowalcik Falls, R.D.July 19 Laurin F. James Shamokinjuly 19 Louis Giomboni Plainsvillejuly 24 Julius AmrO\Vsk i NantIcokeAug. 5 John Textoris Benton, R. D. #2

Aug. 12 John Kasarda TresckowAug. 21 Anthony Lukasavage Hanover Twp.Aug. 2C Joseph Fedorovich BranchdaleSep. 4 Charles Vuksta MinersvilleSep. 9 Michael Charney Mahanoy PlaneSep. 17 Will iam Metz inger LocustdaleSep. 20 Ettore Machelll PeckvilleSep. 20 ' Andrew Castellani PeckvilleSep. 24 Joseph Kowalsky. HazletonOct. 17 John Chudzuik FrackvilleOct. 24 Irvin L. Reigel Paxinos, R. D.#lNov. 6 Theodore Nagle Weatherly, R. D. #2Nov. 11 Luther W. Eroh WapHallopen, R. D. #2:!

NQv~ 12 Charles Mundy Summit HillN~v. 18 Frank Karbosky AshleyDec. 18 Jerome Armon Summit HillDec; 27 Donald Dougherty Avoca

;.1 ..@ Denotes Mines Which Employ Fewer Than Five (5) Persons.

Company

Pompey Coal Co.Northwest Coal Co.Northwest Coal Co.Moffat Coal Co.Boslego Coal Co.No. 14 Drifts Coal Co.Glen Alden Corp.Susquehanna Collieries Div.The M. A. Hanna Co.Coaldale Mining Co., Inc.Glen Alden Corp.Petinka & Fedorovich Coal Co.B. G. & S. Coal Co.Raven Run Coal Co.Junedale Coal Co.Village Slope Coal Co.Village Slope Coal Co.Locust Creek Coal Co., Inc.Gilberton Coal Co.F. & R. Coal Co • .,Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.Susquehanna Call ieries Div.The M. A. Hanna, Co.Coaldale Mining Co., Inc.Glen Alden Corp.Coaldale Mining Co., Inc.Glen Alden Corp.

.f·

Qist-Co~ntyMine --_···--·--irct-·

Preparation Plant i LackawannaNo. 10 Slope 1 La-ckawannaNo. 10 Slope 1 LackawannaNo. 73 Slope 3 LackawannaNo. 1 Rock Slope 24 NorthumberlandNo. 14 Drifts 9 LuzerneNo. 18 14 Luzerne

No. 6 Shaft 14 LuzerneNo. 9 18 CarbonNo. 2 Shaf.t 7 Luzerne

@ Peach Mt. Slope 21 SchuylkillB.G. & S. 27 SchuylkillGermant~wn 22 Columbiapotts 27 ColumbiaUnderwood 2 LackawannaUnderwood 2 LackawannaPacker No. 20 SchuylkillPacker No. 5 20 SchuylkillLykens Slope i7 Nprt.humberlandOwl Hole Tunnel i5 Luzerne

No. 6 Shaft 14 LuzerneNo.9 18 CarbonOught Tunnel 13 LuzerneNo.8 18 ?chuylkillNo. 41 13 Luzerne

Cause of accident

Fall of personAsphyxiationAsphyxiat ionElectricityFall of roofFall of roofFall of roof

Fall of roofFall of roofFall of roofFall of roofFaii of roofFall of roof'Rus", of materialFall of roofi:a~l of roofAsp!jyxiat ionRUsli> of material,FaP of personFall of person

Fall. ~f ~~ofBlast" 1 .'

Fall of ,roofCars insideElectricity outside

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SUMMARY OF STATISTICSAnthracite DivIsion

i957

JPERATORS,

Number of operators of minesemploying five or more personsNumber of operators of minesemploying less than five persons

INES,

Number of mines (five or more persons).Number of. gaseous mines. • •Number of non-gaseous mines.Number of shafts •Number of siopes • • • • • •Number of drifts • • ••••

Number of mines (less than five persons).Number' of gaseous mines. • •Number of non-gaseous mines.Number of shafts •Number of slopes • • •Number of drifts • • •

Number of strip mines • .Number of bank operat ions

~EAKERIES AND WASHERIES,

~OOUCTION.

De.ep Mined.Strippin9Bank••

iIPMENTS.

By ra Broad • • • • • • • • • • • •By truck••••••••••••••Sold to local trade • • • • • • • •Used at colI iery for steam and heat

2422345891

327

.131

.720

.17• 48.786

415

lli

476

851

1,274

REPORT OF OPERATIONS

EMPLOYING

FIVE OR MORE PERSONS

AND. Production of mines employing fewer than five persons

IPLOYES.

UndergroundStripping.Bank••••other Outs ide

:CIDENTS,

ALL STRIP MINESFatals•••••••••••Non-fatal •••••••••Fatalities per million tons produced.Non-fatals per million tons produced.

obuctION PER FATAL,

Deep Mined , (51 fatals).Stripping.· , ••••••••• (no fatals).Bank.; (no fatals).

.'

OOucrIONPER NON-FATAL ACCIDENT • • • •• • • • • • • • • •

1957

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DISTRICT 1

Production - net tons Pounds

• Sold Used at , permis- Non-Shipped to market , to colliery • sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatal

By By , local for steam Total , p10sives dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-Operators and Collieries County railroad truck: trade and heat product ton: used used' worked ayes dents dentsBauman Coal Co.

Strip Lackawanna 525 225 750 a 700 74 5Bellevue Coal' Co., Inc.

Bank Lackawanna 1,215 1,215 b 17 8Castelli & Coccodrel'll Coal Co.

Mine Lackawanna 11,419 3,226 14,645 c 28,200 1,475 245 19Cicio 8ros. Coal Co.

strip Lackawanna 4,459 1,911 6,370 a 6,000 179 6DeAngelis Supreme Anthracite Inc.

Bo1ands Colliery 8 DM Lackawanna 2,920 1,643 4,363 200 9,126 a 9,900 2,100 213 60 20Dutch Gap Coal Co., Inc.

Bank Lackawanna 3,210 3,210 b 33 8Ha1sey~ontractin9 Co., Inc.

Strip' Lackawanna 6,985 6,985 d 2,500 60 5Hudson Coal Co.

C1 inton Strip Lackawanna 16,891 6,073 198 23,162 e 500 15,2$0, 238, 9eaalbrook ColI iery OM Lackawanna 16,386 16,386 e 10,000 100 234· 12 1Coal brook Strip Lackawanna 77,954 29,600 2,235 109,789 e 5,000 105,865 264' 43 2Gravity Slope Colliery PM Lackawanna 45,672 24,622 1,253 71,547 e 57,595 4,750 222 112 .21Gravity Slope Strip Lackawanna 9,606 9,606 e 19,100 104 22 1J.ermyn Call iery PM Lackawanna 757 757 e 2,000 30 5Jermyn Strip Lackawanna 13,269 4,337 158 17;764 e 16,050 241 9!?owder1y Colliery B PM Lackawanna 33,283 33,283 e 12,625 13,375 213 50l?owlier1y Strip Lackawanna 119,290 47,744 3,951 170,9B5 e 164,963 267 142 3Powdei'ly Bank W Lackawanna 116,088 59.525 175.613 e 248 4

Total for Company 449,196 112.376 67.320 628.892 87.720 339.453 408 28Mas'taJ:O\Contractin9 Corp.

strip Lackawanna 4,803 3,180 7,983 f 1,850 16,500 302 8Mati aY, .C~aL Co. ."

Er la, Co~Hery OM Lackawanna 2,880 2,B80 9 1,200 46 25Erie Bank Lackawanna 2,268 1,227 3,495 9 21 8' -

Tot-al for Com'pany 5,148 1,227 6,375 1,200 33Northwest Coal, 0.0..

Raymond Coll ij!ry B OM Lackawanna 30,296 26,897 208 57,401 h 114,465 6,935 244 125 .2 9~aymond Strip Lackawanna 2,334 2,334 h 43 4

Totai for Company 32,630 26,897 208 59,735 114,465 6,935 129 ·2 9Penbrook Coal Co. l\).

Penbrook Colliery BCM Lackawanna 3,265 2,924 6,189 9,200 203 21 -.0

1957

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pISTRIg 1 Ulo

Ne>n~

fatalacci­dents

78

21'

232 324

172 17226 18

35

243 59

147 10

73 7

115 151 1

16213 840 3

FetalDays Empl- acct-

wpr!led OX" dents

4,500

4,500

12.750

2,950

1,200

_ I

12,750

69.100-69,100

466,1'63

Poundsdynamite

uBed

1,525

750

750

23,826

9.200

6,00016.40022.400

301.036

Poundsparmls­sible ex­plosivesused

3,183 j1.967 i5,150

13,993 k

584 1

1,550 k

3,140 m50 m

3.190

9.709 i15.898

785.651

Deep Mined - 234,080Stripping - 367.98BBsnk - 183.583Total 785.651

•..Total •

product f on I

2,469 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker and13,429 tons prepared at penbrook Breaker,3,796 tons prepared at Racketbrook Breakerl

129 te>ns prepared at Northwest Breaker, Ind1,225 tons prepared at Be>lands Breaker,All cdal prepared at Pompay Breaker. -All coal prepared at Northwest Breaker.2,257 tons prepared at polands Breaker and

933 tons prepared at Waddell Breaker.

215

46

215

320

320

0) ­(j) -

ik ) ­ll-m -

68.309

Production - net tons

9.70912.974 2.924

700 1,655 508420 1.025 522

·1.120 ·2.680 1.030

9,599 196 4,198

289 249

1,550

2,92550

2.975533.329 26.324 157.689B - Breaker W- Wa.hery

• Sold Used atShipped to market. te> colliery

By . By·. local for steamrailroad :truck. trade and heat

LackawannaLackawanna

LackawannaLackawanna

Lackawanna

Lackawanna

Lackawanna·

County

- Lackawanna

B S

B DM

Penbroe>k Coal. Co. (continued)penbrook Strip

Total for CompanyPioneer City Coal Co.

Racketbrook Colliery B OMRacketbrook Strip

Total for Companypompey Coal Co., Inc.

Pompey CollierySimpson Coal Co.

Ne>rthwest Collierysunshine Coal Co.

Mine _Waddeil Coal Mining Co., Inc.

Waddell Colliery B DMWaddell Bank W

Total for CompanyTotal for District

OM - Deep Mined S - Stri pping bk - Bank(a) - All coal prepared at Bolands Breaker.(b) - All coal sold unprepared to local trade.(c) - 11,419 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker and

3,226 tons prepared at Penbrook Breaker.(d) - 3,875 tons prepared at· Bolands Breaker and

3,110 tons prepared at Raymond Breaker.Ce.> - All coal prepsred at Powderly Breaker.Cf) - 3,651 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker and

4,332 tons prepared at Northwest Breaker.Cg) - 3,054 tons prepared at Raymond Breakerl

1,672 tons prepared at Penbrook Breakerl109 tons prepared at Bolands Breakerl313 tons sold to the Dutch Gap Coal Co., and

1,227 tons sold unprepared to local trade.(h) - All coal prepared at Raymond B·reaker.

Operato" and Coli teries

DISTRICT 2

Production - net tons Pounds

• Sold Used at permis" Non-Shipped to msrket I to colliery • sible ex· Pounds Fstal fatal

By By • local for steam Total • plosives dynamite Days Empl- acct- acct-

Operators and Co11 ieries County railroad truck. trade and heat production: used used worked oyes dents dents

Ace Coal Co.Ace Colliery B DM Lackawanna 108 676 429 150 1,363 a. 1,000 143 19 6

Strip· Lackawanna 334 240 574 a 500 65 2

Total for Company 108 1,010 669 150 1.937 1.000.____ . __._500 21 6

Bellevue Coal Co. , -Inc.Bank lackawanna 905 905 b 35 8

C. & D. Coal Co.Mtne Lack~wanna 1,746 1,397 350 3,493 c 6,150 184 10

C. It S. Excavatin9 Co.Strip Lackawanna 672 415 363 1,450 e !io 32 4

Chorba Coal Co.Bank Lackawanna 4,712 4,712 d 0 63 5

Circle Coal Co.Mine Lackawanna 271 1,696 1,425 3,392 a 6,250 !101i 221 e 21

putcn Gap Coal Co. t Inc.Bank W Lackawanna 1,192 1,192 f 15!l 9

F' & H. Coal Co.Strip Lackawanna 725 216 574 1,515 g 400 (;1 4

General Excavating Co.Strip Lackawanna 3,746 3,065 -6,811 h 5;115 140 5

Iludson Coal Co.Eddy Creek Colliery DM ~ackawanna 185,725 85,866 6,856 278,447 i 152,365 !l;345 200 492 39

!lay Aug coal Co.Bank Lackawanna 2,860 2,860 j 23 8

O. C. S. Co.Bank Lackawanna 7,925 7,925 k 21 6

Rosati-VersariStrip Lackawanna 440 200 640a I' 35 5

Snyder Coal Go. 7 ;172 I-Mine Lackawanna 403 4,271 2,498 10,290 400 230 (,

Turnpike Coal Co.Mine Lackawanna 45,242 1,604 ' 9,308 148 56,302 m 74,625 3,150 201 91 14

StripTotaf for Coinpany

L'~ckawanna 5.934 2,665 8.599 d _... _.37.• 280 199 _~3. _._._~.•.. ..~Jt51,176 1,604 11.973 148 64.901 74.625 40.430 94_Venture Coal Co. \>,)

.. MIne· Lackawanna 2,359. 1,057 3,416d 2,135 250 b ra

1957

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pJSTRICT 2

Ptoduotion - net ton~

parAlgr. and Coli t.ri" Cgunty

• 434,436, 19,~89

• ...u..lli• 471,619

Deep MinedStripping ,BankTotal

(l) - !'l,033 tons prepared at Ace Breaker, end .2,139 tons prepared at penbrook Breaker, lat District.

(m) - 2,~70 tons prepared at Raymond Breaker, lat Dlatrictl727 tons prepared et Penbrook Breaker, lat Dlatrict I3,911 tons prepared st Ace Breaker, and49,094 tons prepared at pittston Breaker, 6th Dlatrlct.

(n) - 103 tons prepared at Penbrook Braaker, lat Dliltrictl1,3~2 tons prepared at Pompey Breakez:" ..lat Dlatrlctl276 tons 'prepared at Ace Breaker, end ,79,120 tons prepared et Pittston Breaker, 6th Dlatrict.

(op) - Flnlahed operatirig In April, 19~7. .( ) _ Abandoned operations ,in February, 19!'l7;

2677.421

16.170124.210

B - Breaker

M.322 8.08~

321.294 18,694bk - 'Bank

LaokawannaVillage Slope Coal Co.

MineTotal for District

OM - Oeep Mined S - Stripping(e) - All coal prepared at the Ace Breaker.(b) - Operated only in the months of October and November, 19~7 and

all coal was prepared at Bellevue Breaker, 3rd District.(0) - 291 tons prepared at Penbrook Breake17,' lat Oistrlct, and

3,202 tons prepared at Pompey Breaker, lat District.(d) - All Gosl prepared at Pompey Breaker, lat District.(e) - 1,010 tons prepared at Pompey Breaker, 1st Districtl

'Z16 tons prepared at Ace Breaker,164 tons prepared at Penbrook Breaker, lat OlStriot ,andoperated only in the months of February and March 19~7.

(f) - All coal prepared at the Dutch Gap Washery.(g) _ 924 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, Ist l>1strict,

224 tons prepared at Ace Brt>aker,367 tons prepared at Raymond Breaker, 1st District, anddiscontinued operating in October, 19~7.

(h) - All coal prepared at the Raymond Breaker, let District.(i) - All coal prepared at the Marvine Breaker, ~th District.(j) - Operated only in ,the month. of February and May, 1957, and .

all coal was prepared at the Nay Aug Washery, 3rd Dlstrict.(k) - 4,325 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District,

3,600 tons prepared at Marvine Breaker, 5th District, andoeerated only during the month of pecemPer, 1957.

DISTRICT 3A. & R. Coal Co.

Mine Lackawanna 7,058 181 1,810 9,049 a 12,37~ 220 9Bellevue Coal Co., Inc.

Bank B LackawaMa 26,348 26,348 b 306 1!'l 2

C. 8. & M. Coal Co.Underwood Strip Lackawanna 8,086 2,022 10,108 c 10,600 143 13

Diamond Strip Lackawanna 4,331 127 1,911 6,369 d 78 10

Total for Company, 12,417 127 3,933 16,477 10,600 23

DISTRICT 3

Operators and Collier1,! County'

Production - net tonsII

Total I

product i on I

Poundsparmis­sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

FatalEmpl- acci­oxes dents

Non­fatalacci­dents

2,003 4,452 e 8,400 206 8

1,850 27,751 92,502 d 55,125 4,050 265 112 36

3,890 f ' 38 8

60,232 4,330 196,835 g 119,935 6,570 200 376 28647 9.513 h 80 2

60,232 4,977 206,348 119,935 6,570 378 28

70,264 38,612 562 394,662 269,725 24,650 167 721 7011 ,301 6,194 64 63,850 50,000 60,000 265 51 481 ,565 44,806 626 458;512 319,725 84,650 772 74

32,779 k 223 18

6,929 498 22,643 g 33,050 106 23110,071 147,464 6,101 873,000 515,560 138,920 188 1 ,366 2 140

B - Breaker(h) - 647 tons sh'ipped direct to Olyphant Colliery Elect. Plant from

storage, and 8,866 tons shipped to market by raU from storage.(1) - AU coal prepared at Moffat Breaker, 5th District.(j)'c.. 59,203 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker, 5th District, and'

4,647 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District.(k) • All coal prepared at Nay Aug Washery.

Deep Mined - 697,50 0Stripping • 102,970Bank - 72,530Total 873,000

DISTRICT 5

3,890

32,779

2,449

62,901

285,22446,291

331 ,515

132,2738.866

141,139

Lackawanna

Lackawanna

LackawannaLackawanna

Lackawanna

Lackawanna

Lackawanna

LackawannaLackawanna

W

OM

DM

Total for District

OM - Deep Mined S - Stri pping(a)'. All coal prepared at Pittston Breaker,(b) • All coal prepared at 8ellevue Breaker.(c) - 7,279 tons prepared at Pompey Breaker, 1st District;

154 tons prepared at Waddell Breaker, 1st District;54 tons prepared at Penbrook Breaker, 1st District;100 tons prepared at 801ands Breaker, 1st District;76 tons prepared at 8ellevue Breaker, and2,445 tons prepared at Dutch Gap Washery, 2nd District.

(d) • All coal prepared at Pompey Breaker, 1st District.(e) • 2,292 tons prepared at Ace Breaker, 2nd District;

110 tons prepared at Penbrook 8reaker, 1st District, and2,050 tons prepared at Raymond 8reaker, 1st District.

(f) • All coal prepared at Dutch Gap Washery, 2nd District.(g) - All coal prepared at Marvine 8reaker, 5th District.

Oenchy Coal Co.Mine

Diamond Colliery Coal Co., Inc.Mine

Dutch Gap coal Co., Inc.Bank

Hudson Coal Co.Olyphant Coll iery01yphant Bank

Total for CompanyMoffat Coal Co.,' Inc.

Storrs CollieryStorrs Strip

Total for CompanyNay Aug Coal Co.

BankPerry Construction Co.

Strip

Adams Coal Co" Inc.Bank Luzerne 3,775 3,775 a 26 7

1957

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·lHSTil'ICT 5 ~

~

Production - net tons Pounds, Sold Used at , ~rmis- Non-Shitl1>ed to market • to colliery • sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatal

By By , 10cal for steam Total , Rlosives dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-Operators and Collierie, County· railroad truck: trade and heat production: used . used worked ~yes dents dentsBellevue Coal Co., Inc.

13,017 13,017 b 191 8MoffatoSilt Bank LackawannaCapone Coal Co. .....,

Luzerne 78,527 78,527 c 173 8William A. Silt BankHudson Coal Co.

209 127 2Marvine Call iery BP W Lackawanna36,043 d t 4,000 201 21Marvine Strip Lackawanna 27,987 7,638 418

Total for Company 27,987 7,638 418 36,043 4,000 .0 148 2

Kehoe-Berge Coal Co" Inc.18,149 e 2,400 250 8Babylon Strip Luzerne 8,172 7,156 2,996 95

Broadwe11 Mine Lackawanna 5,889 5,157 2,159 69 13,274 .. 16,000 232 17

Broadwell Strip Lackawanna 633 . 293 479 36 1,441 f 100 1,650 74 51,714 332 1,551 166 3,763 g 250. 242 5Cold Creek Strip Lackawanna

No. 10 Tunnel Luzerne 2,365 2,071 867 28 5,331 e 15,250 252 10

No. 52 Slope Luzerne 10,669 274 4,943 15,886 h 28,800 15,600 283 30

No. 56 Slope Luzerne 6,.409 5,612 0. 2 ,349 75 14·,.445 .. 37,200 8,000 261 12

No. 57 Slope Luzerne 1,340 1,173 491 15 ·3,019 e 3,125 550 291 8·12'" 3,031 1,000 76 7 1No. 59 Slope Luzerne Ij018 895 373 2,298 e

10,149 8,888 3,721 118 22,876 e 19,000 2,375 252 20 4No. 60 Slope Luzerne3,754 3,287 1,376 44 8,461 e 7,000 151 10No. 64 Slope Luzerne

Senace Strip Luzerne >5,291 4!633 1,940 61 11,925 e 9,900 3,200 250 08

Will iam ~. Breaker Bp Luzerne - 152 36121,138 142,056 32,375 176 7Total for Company 57,403 39,771 23,245 719

Lombardi coal Co" Inc,i 20 5Stark Strip Luzerne

Sibley Bank Lackawanna 1,934 4,300 6,234 j w 44 11Total for Company 1,934 4,300 6,234 16

Moffat Coal Co, ,Inc,59;684 14,703 8,079 118 82,584 k 32,500 1,375 162 163 13Archbald Shaft Lackawanna

Lackawanna 17 ,500 4,311 2,369 34 24,214 k 27,400 450 196 39 2Baker ShaftBaker Strip Lackawanna 14,363 3,727 1,930 47 20,0671. 11,000 259 21

87,437 21,540 11 ,836 172 120,985 k 53,550 4,250 160 225 35Continental Slope Lackawanna242 37 1Dodge-Baker MaintenaMe Lackawanna

19,354 k 18,450 500 244 25 7Dodge ShaftO Lackawanna 13,986 3,446 1,894 28

160 128 14Hyde Park Shaft Lackawanna 65,521 16,1.40 8,B69 129 90,659 k 69,550 225242 14Hyde Park .Electric Shop Lackawanna191 182 7Moffat Breaker BP Lackawanna

DISTRICT 5

Production - net

105146 25184 1 ,411

tons PoundsUsed at permia- Non-colliery sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalfor steam .Total plosives dynamite Days Empl- acei- acci-and· heat production: used used worked ayes dents dents

8 5,241 k 1,650 281 152 1,586 k x 2,700 54 8

12 2,457 m y 6,625 101 12 435 2,684 n I' 5,300. 166 8

614 34,844 a 62,750 2,650 183 60 9I' 200·

020 2

11 7,898 k 6,625 375 107 41 4229 28,269 q .6,025 262 23127 7 ,385 r 100 2,300 272 6

1,566 448,227 285,750 30,800 1,009 96

14,250 s 20,625 1,675 248 14

bk - Bank or Silt Bp - Breaker Preparation Only(n) - 593 ions prepared at Waddell Breaker, 1st District, and

2,091 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District.(0) .. 1,341 tons prepared at Waddell Breaker, 1st District;

3,864 tons prepared at Bolands. Breaker, 1st District;8,412 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, and21,227 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker.

(1') - No. 183 Slope Mine finished operations in September, 1957 andNo. 186 Slope Mine began operating in November, 1957 with thesame. men.

(q) - 1,573 tons prepared at Waddell 8reaker, 1st District;2,360 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District;1)717 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, and22,619 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker.

(r) - 1,145 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District;4,084 tons prepared at Northwest Breaker, 1st District;1,680 tons ·prepared at Waddell Breaker, 1st District;457 tons prepared at .Morgan Breaker, and19 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker.

(s) - 9,940 tons prepared at Northwest 8reaker, 1st District, and4,310 tons prepared at Ace Breaker, 2nd District.

(t) - Finished in September, 1957.·(u) - Finished in March, 1957.(v) -OperaUon beqan in Mav. 1957.

98,436 2,703 721,211 448,431 68,850

933 513283 156521 320380 794

5,648 8,256

1,406 7735,240 4,0621,133 2,530

79.411 52.381

6,283 2,155

W - Washery

5,812

3,7871,1451,6041,475

20,326

5,70818,7383,595

314,869

411.780 208,292

• SoldShipped to market, to

By By. localrailroad trucks trade

Lackawanna

Lackawanna

LackawannaLackawannaLaGkawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawanna

CountyMoffat Coal Co" Inc. (continued)

National StripNo. 129 SlopeNo. 179 SlopeNo. 183 DriftNo. 184 Slope 0No. 186 Driftpyne Slopepyne Hyde Park StripTaylor-Archbald Strip

Total for CompanyMounta in Slope Coal Co.

Mountain SlopeOld Forge Coal Co., Inc.

Morgan Breaker BpTotal for District

DM - Deep Mined S - Stripping 8 - Breaker(a) - All coal prepared at Adams Silt Plant, 6th District.(b) - All coal prepared at Bellevue Breaker, 2nd District.(c) - 23,164 tons shipped direct to the Luzerne County Gas & Electric Co., and

55,363 tons shipped direct to the Pennsylvania Pbwer & Light Co.(d) - All coal prepared at Powderly Breaker, 1st District.(e) - All coal prepared at William A, Breaker.(f) - 186 tons prepared at Northwest Breaker, 1st District;

337 tons prepared oat Pompey Breaker, 1st District;342 tons prepared at William A. Breaker, and576 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker.

(g) - 2,769 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, and994 tons prepared at Valley View 8reaker, 9th District.

(h) - 13,679· tons prepared at Pompey Breaker, 1st District and2,207 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st Dist'l'ict,

(i) - No coal produced, discontinued operations in February, 1957.(j) - 1,934 tons prepared at Adams Silt Plant,6th District, and

4,300 tons shipped direct to the Hudson Coal Co, power plant.(k) - All coal prepared at Moffat Breaker.(1) - 333 tons prepared at Waddell Breaker, 1st District, and

19,734 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker.(m) - 310 tons prepared .at Waddell 8reaker, 1st District;

1,757 tons prepared at Moffat Breaker, and390 tons prepared at Bolands Breaker, 1st District.

01>erators and Call ieries .

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DISTRICT ~ ..~...

Product·ion - net tons Pounds

Shipped to market• Sold Used· at permis- Non-, to colHery . sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatal

Operators and ColiieriesBy By • local for steam Total plosives dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-County railroad truck, trade and heat product i on: used used worked oyes dents dents. (w) - Operation began in August; 19~7.

(x) - Operation began in October, 1957. Deep Mined - 487,105

(y) - Operation reopened in June, 1957.Stripping - 132,553Bank - 101,553Total 721.211

Adams Coal Co.DISTRICT 6

Adams Silt Plant BP Luzerne163 19Adams Silt Bank Luzerne 22,002 3

22,002 a 163 2·Total for Company 22,002 22,002 21C. & G, Coal Co. 3No.6 Colliery OM Luzerne 6,593 104 1,866 29 8,592 b 1,325 100 237 12Gigliello Coal Co.Ewen Call iery OM Luzerne 241 6 64 312 b 175 122 4Heidelberg Coal Co.Butler Col Hery OM Luzerne 4,954 1,409 1,617 30 8,010 c 11,130 244 25Heidelberg Breaker BP Luzerne

Total for Company 174 22 34,954 1,409 1.617 30 8,010 11,130 47 3Inkerman Coal Co.

No. 6 Call iery OM Luzerne 61,930 17,609 20,193 342 100,074 c 73,250 209 160 31No.6 Strip Luzerne 2.176 624 732 28 3.560 c 7,900 82 6Total for Company 64.106 18.233 20.925 370 103.634 73.250 7,900· 166 31I.aokawanna Mining Co.Russell Breaker Luzerne 77 15Russell Bank Luzerne 10.965 4,201 309 15.475 d· 70 2Total for Company 10,965 4.201 309 15j475 17Ol.dForge Coal Co.Butler. Colliery OM Luz.erne 1,183 546 2,549 273 4,551 e 9,700 450 238 13Pennsylvania Coal Co.Pittston Breaker BP Luzerne 152 58Revello Coal Co.Old Forge Call iery OM Lackawanna 1,063 - 1,063 b 1,642 212 5Rosetti Coal Co.No.9 Colliery OM ·Luzerne 854 21 213 4 1,092 b 500 100 80 9llarf Coal Co.Butler Call iery OM Luzerne 15,618 534 4,3'}3 90 20,635 g 18,925 750 234 25

~ussex Coal Co.Sussex Call iery OM Luzerne 1,199 560 604 42 2,405 h 1,475 80 8

DISTRICT 6

Operators and Col Heries County

Production - net tons,. Sold Used at

Shipped to market, to call ieryBy By, local for steam

railroad truck: trade and heat

,,Total •

product i on:

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

FatalEmpl- acci­oyes dents

Non­fatalacci­dents

DISTRICT 7Glen "'lden Corp.

"'vonda1e Colliery OM Luzerne 78,583 12,420 27 ,300 2,031Grand Tunnel Slope Luzerne 3,441 705 1 ,314 85Avondale Strip Luzerne 48,924 6,043 15,750 1,145Bliss Call iery LuzerneNo. 351 Slope Luzerne 10,413 1,639 1,591 82Lance Call iery B OM Luzerne 113,948 26,685 45,985 2,798Loomis Colliery B OM Luzerne 166,929 15,380 28,817 1,035Loomis Strip Luzerne 20,560 2,236 3,445 152Nanticoke Power Plant LuzerneNottingham Colliery LuzerneNottingham Strip Luzerne 42,571 5,462 13,855 1,057Wanamie Slope Mines Luzerne 165,374 27,411 24,853 1,466Wanamie Strip Luzerne 228,079 74,975 22,992 2,698

Total for Company 878,822 172,956 185,902 12,549Susquehanna Collieries Divlsion

The M..... Hanna Co.·Hillside Strip Luzerne 1,666

2

41

2

44

6

5066

417

175

200

\JJ-.J

6

5

37

325

169183

28,30928,309

Deep Mined - 147,047Stripping - 3,560Bank - 65,786Total 216,393

120,334 a 109,200 625 216 1555,545 b 4,800 224 12

71 ,862 c 487,·625 210 44d 2

13,725 e 9,700 234 35189,416 f 159,000 725 130 499212,161 9 107,050 1,050 118 76826,393 h 77,125 244 12

365 86i 3

62,945 j 900 76,620 279 51219,104 k 199,325 179 242328,744 1 156,850 2,089,150 199 15'1; .

1 ,250,229 746,825 2,732,920 - 2,060

1,666 m 320 1,675 63 5

288288

5,6115,6115,939

5,939

27,358 42,098 1,437 216,393 118,097 9,525 186 4256 55 1 313 b 150 50 106 3

- Breaker preparation On1 y(h) - 1,498 tons prepared at Valley View Breaker;

395 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District, and512 tons prepared at William .... Breaker, 5th District.

(1) - ...11 coal prepared at Valley View Breaker.

BP

251

16,47116.471

145,500

bk - Bank

Luzerne

.LuzerneLuzerne

Valley View Coal Co.Valley View Breaker BPValley View Bank

Total for CompanyZurek Coal Co.

No. 9 Colliery OMTotal for District

OM - Deep Mined S .- Stripping(a) - 11 coal prepared at "'dams Silt Plant.(b) - 11 coal prepared at Pittston Breaker.(c) - 11 coal prepared at Heidelberg8reaker.(d) - 11 coal prepared at Russell Breaker.(e) - 11 coal prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District.(f) - 11 coal prepared at Northwest Breaker, 1st District.(9) - 1,092 tons prepared at Val iey View Breaker;

364 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District, and19 , 179 tons prepared at Pittston Breaker.

1957

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DISTRICT 7

200

Non­fatalacCi­dent, '

68

160 2073

152 5152 3

FatalDays Empl- acci-

worked oyes dents

Poundsdynamite

used

Deep Mined - 760,285Stripping - 491,610Bank - 12.000Total 1,263,895

1,263,895 747.145 2.734.595

12.000 n

Pounds, permia-• sible ex-

Total ,plosivesproduct i On: used

12,000

- 3,816 tons prepared at Lallce Breaker, and59,129 tons prepared at Woodward Breaker, '11th District,

- 144,943 tons prepared at Loomis Breaker, and74,161 tons prepared at Huber Breaker, 13th District,

- All coal prepared at Huber Breaker, 13th District.- All coal prepared at Glen Lyon Breaker, 14th District.- 'All' coal prepared at C. A. Washery.

(j)

(k)

(1)(m)(n)

12,549185.902

Production .. net tons

172,956

12,00012,000

892,488

bk - Bank

Luzerne"Luzerne

CountyShawnee Fue1 Corp.

C. A. !'IasheryBank

Total for CompanyTotal for District

mt - Deep Mined B - Breaker(a) - 41,780 tons prepared at Lance Breaker, and

78,554 tons prepared at Woodward Breaker, 11th District.(b) - 4,228 tons prepared at Lance Breaker, and

1,319 tons prepared at Woodward Breaker, 11th District.(c) - 917 tons prepared at Lance Breaker, and

70,945 tons prepared at Woodward Breaker, 11th District.(d) - Pumping work only, operation suspended September 15, 1953.(e) - 9,579 tons prepared at Loomis Breaker, and

4,146 ,tons prepared at Huber Breaker, 13th District.(f) - A11',.coal prepared at Lance Breaker.(g) - All coal prepared at Loomis Breaker.(h) - 24,307 tons prepared at Loomis Breaker, and

2,086 tons prepared at Huber Breaker, 13th District.0) - Pumping work only., operation suspended September 15, 1954.

Operators and Collieries

DISTRICT 9

107 5

C. & P. Coal Co.Ewen Call iery DM Luzerne

pial Rock coal Co.Dial Rock Breaker BP Luzerne

pickavU1e Coal Co.Maltby Call iery DM Luzerne

Gentroy Coal Co." Gentroy Breaker BP LuzerneHarry E. Coal Co.

Harry E. Breaker BP Luzerne1<. P. T. Co.a1 Co.

Maltby Call iery OM LuzerneMaltby Strip Luzerne

Total for Company

11,765

51

2,3191,9144,233

292

24

1,669945

2,614

2,425

110

1,6023,8595,461

42

11

3410413

14,524' a

b

196 c

5,593 d7,128 d

12,721

4,275

200

2,025

2,025

50

.'100

25,40025,400

158

62

218

235221

37

9

36

78

15

6

2

DISTRICT 9

8

3

10

10

31

Non­fatalacci­dents'

240

4

30

86

49

12

9

11

96

28667 3

FatalEmp1- acci­ayes dents

15

229

218

216

225

238

294

200

Daysworked

250

600

3,205

1,475

Poundsdynamite

used

- 395,473- ---2J.!1!l

402,601

Deep MinedStI:ippingTotal

Poundspermis-sible ex-

Total p10sivesproduction: used

236,315 a 192,425

10,914 e 13,400

38,860 a 35,625

43,637 a 42,000

9,490 f 14,750

g

8,083 a 7,025

(g) - Maintenance work only.(h) - 3,947 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District, and

23,914 tons prepared at Dorrance Breaker, 11th District.

Sold Used atto colliery

local for steamtrade and heat

Production - net tons

3,153 46,283 724

2,522 3,435 265

514 7,948 134

565 8,833 137

633 7,i69 317

102 1,650 22

9.005 5,026 1 ,35219,424 88,340 3,417.

4,692

6,309

1,371

34,102

30,264

186,155

Shipped to market •By By •

railroad truck:County

luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

DM

DM

DM

Operators and Call ieriesKnox Coal Co.

Ewen-Schoo1ey Call iery DMLinden Coal Co.

Schooley StripMaffei Coal Co.

Exeter Call ie~y OMNumber Fourteen Drifts Coal Co.

No. 14 Drifts Colliery DMP. & J. Coal Co.

Ewen Coll ieryPanz itta Coal Co.

Maltby CollieryPennsylvania Coal Co~

Ewen CollierySarf Coal Co.

Ewen CollierySullivan Trail Coal Co.

Clear Spring ShopsTa1amell i Coal Co.

h~m~~~dC~lhry 00 Lueme ~i2~.4~7~8~_~~~~_~~~_~~~ ~2~7~,~8~6t1_hL~3~9&,5~0~0~_~~~~__~2*a~~~~~~_~~Total for District 291,420 402,601 351,225 31,080 227 70

~-D.pM~~ W-~"kKPNpar"iooO~y S~-~S~t~r~i~p=pfin~g~~£~=~~~~=.~b==~~~~=~~~~==~~~==~g=~~=~b=~b(a) - All coal prepared at Pittston Breaker, 6th District.(b) - The Dial Rock Breaker was destroyed by fire on April 15, 1957.

The Breaker did not operate at all dur ing the year 1957.(c) - All coal prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District.(d) - 6,844 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District;

5,543 tons prepared at Harry E~ Breaker, and334 tons prepared at William A~ Breaker, i5th District.

(e) - 3,863 tons prepared at Morgan Breaker, 5th District;3,849 tons prepared at William A. Breaker, 5th District, and3,202 tons prepared at Heidelberg Breaker, 6th District.

(f) - 5,274 tons prepar~ at Morgan Breaker, 5th District, and4,216 tons prepared at Gentroy Breaker.

1957

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DISTRICT 10 fiProduction - net tons Pounds, Sold' Used at permis- Non-

Shipped to market , to. colliery , sible ex· Pounds Fatal fatalBy By , local for steam Total , plosives dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-

Operators ·and Collieries· County railroad truckt trade and heat production: used used worked oyes dents dentsBliss Coal Co.

Bliss Breaker Sullivan 200 3Bliss Strip Sullivan 6,831 10 6,841 a 1,000 305 4

. Total for Company. 6,831 10 6,841 1,000 7C. B. M. Coal Co.

Madeira Strip Luzerne 5,251 102 1,917 7,270 c 97 8Capone Coal Co.

Minersmil1s Coll iery DM Luzerne 15,451 11,512 3,800 1,590 32,353 b 33,125 239 62 6Prospect strip Luzerne 8,368 6,234 2,058 1,232 17,892 b 925 9,500 279 6

.Luzerne Bank Lu~erne 4,790 4,790 b 15 2Total for Company 23,819 22,536 5,858 2,822 55,035 34,050 9,500 70 6

Conlon Coal Co •.Madeira Colliery DM Luzerne 458 14 202 674 d i 600 40 5Keystone Colliery DM Luzerne 457 210 984 106 1,757 d j 1,650 56 5Keystone Bank Luzerne 3,819 337 25 4,181 d 52 3

Total for Company 4,734 224 1,523 131 6,612 2,250 13Hudson Coal Co.

. Baltimore Colliery DM Luzerne 88,882 40,880 2,110 131,872 e 76,731 7,141 203 230 15Ba1timore Strip Luzerne 79,063 36,365 1,877 117,305 e 764,104 278 49 2BaltImore Bank Luzerne 1,612 3,007 4,619 e 28 3Delaware Coll iery DM Luzerne 20,848 9,605 433 30,886 e 30,000 251 36 2Delaware Strip Luzerne 24,987 11,493 593 37,073 e' 38,300 276 10Pine Ridge Strip Luzerne 3,033 1;395 72 4,500 e 75 7Pine Ridge Bank Luzerne 24,094 24,094 e 95 3

.Total for Company 242,519 99.738 8,092 350,349 106,731 809,545 338 19Lehigh Valley Coal Co.

Henry Colliery DM Luzerne 166,240 105,423 88,108 9,454 369,225 f 316,225 210 719 157Henry Strip Luzerne 39,824 29,391 10,511 5,114 84,840 f 540,681 309 36Prospect Coll iery Luzerne g 198 2Midvale Shops Luzerne 9 198 24 2Prospect Strip Luzerne 10,736 7,999 2,640 1,517 .22,892 f 60.375 254 11

Total for Company 216,800 142,813 101,259 16.085 '476,957 316,225 601.056 722 159Number Fourteen Coal Co.

No. 14 CoIl lery DM Luzerne 93,378 1,487 25,272 394 120,531 h 85,100 209 180 65No. 14 Strip Luzerne 980 29 432 1,441 h 250 35 4

Total for Company 94,358 1,516 25,704 394 121,972 85,350 184 65

DISTRICT 10

Produoj;ioD • D21 ;t0Ds .Non"

EaHl fatalllaVs gm!JI.a~§I= ae§l·

wgrked oyes dents dent!

Poundsdynamit@

used

_ j"

Pollfl<!s, ll@flTlh~

, sl!lh l!x·'\'Qtal ! 1l1os1v@s

_~Gd~~~_!.Dn, _ used ._

• Hfl,199 tons preP'lf@<!'at the H'lHY F. Breaker, 9th Ilistrlct an~~(l(>,7ga tons pr8P'lrecj at llo!'raflce Ilreaker, Hth lllst.let.

• Ma inhnijflee W9I'k onlv.• l~O, ~'ll to-flS pnpu@lJ, ijt the f!tHstQfI !lrllijk~r, Rth' !ll§trl.~t @n~

1,441 to.fI§ IlI'@paI'@l! at th~ P l'lre@ka.!', l§t Phtrl~j:,

• IHna.l! to. a.xhijusHon, f@I'l'!'uar• Mifla.d to. @xhiju§t!on, March, •• Oisc9ntlnu@l! Qpgl'atlo.!IIi on I'le.c@ml'w,' !~, 1991.

5JbJ4~ 16l1.191 24~,830 21 1534

(j ~Stl'!I,ptng pI; - lI~nl!(f)

(g)(h)

(l)(,j)(k)

Total foI' lHstJ'lcj:

OM ~ Deep Mlne.d II • Iln@k@l'(a) - All co."l p>@!,U@l! .t ll11ss IIJ'@e.k@r.(p) - 50,:145 ton" pr-e.pe.J'ell at P9uanc@ 1lre..ke.J', Uth I'llstrlct, .n<!

4,790 t9nS '"hippel! to. linit@d(;.s JmW9ve.m@nt Qg.. HUfllock· Plantand uu<! e." receiv@d. .

(c) - 5,14:1 tOns pre.p"l'ed at po.mp@y ill'a..ke.l', 1§t llhtrigt,1,749 to.ns p,.epne.d .t Ru§ull Bn.ker, 6th Dhtl1igtl314 tOM pre.pal'@cl .1' Acl.m. sUt PlBflt, 6th Pht:rlct, an.d65 tons pre.pal'@cl .1' V"l1ey Yiew Bl1e.br, 6th I'lht:!'ict.

(d) - 674 tOM pl'epu'ed .t PllfIlPe.y Breaker, 16t Di6trictl1,751 tons pl'epare.d.•t MQrgan Brgak@r, 5th Dhtl'lct,l,24B tQns prepared at Runell Bl'e.kel', 6th D16trict,i,i3? tons pl1epared at Adams Silt i'lBnt, 6th lli5trict, .nd1,796 tons prepared .t Yalley View Breaker, 6th 'District.

(e) - 321',636 tons prepargcl at Marvine Breaker, 5th District,24,094 tons prepared at Loree Bre.ker, 12th District, .ancl4.619 tons prepared .at powderly 8reaker. 1st District,

OISTRICT 11Alco Mining Co.

Franklin Coll iery DM ~uzerne 599 288 554 1,441 a 830 108 11Glen Alden Corp,

Empire-K Idder Colliery DM Luzerr.e b 11Empire-Kidder Strip Luzerne 17,990 5,914 1,814 204 25,922 c 108,694 290 sas. Wilkes-Barre CollleryD/ol Luzerne 5,963 1,961 601 74 8,599 c 10,000 244 33 2Woodward Colliery B DM Luzerne 76,174 10,899 28,612 1,993 118.278 d p3,OOO 122 542 52

Total for Company 100,727 18,174 31,027 2,271 152,799 123,000 108 ,694" 630 5~Lehigh Valley Coal Co.

135,478Porrance Coll iery B DM Luzerne 100,936 33,314 12,915 28:1,643 e 138,800 219 375 55Number One Contracting Co.

Franklin Coll iery DM Luzerne 170 370 711 1,851 a 1,746 61 32Franklin Strip Lu·zerne 8,883 4,271 8,200 21,354 a 183,685 271 25Hollenback Bank Lu.erne 5,332 2,563 4,922 12,817 a 48 11

Total for Company 14,985 1,204 13,833 36.022 1.146 183 ,685 11 ~

1957

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-DISTRICT 11

- 412.81247.276

- 25.080485.168

Deep MinedStrippingBankTotal

( is,Pounds, permis- Non-, sible ex· Pounds Fatal fatal

Total , piosives dynamite Days Empl- acel- accl-pr-oductlon: used used worked oves dents dents.

12,263 f 190 4485.168 264,376 292,379 164 1.094 11115.186

Used atcollieryfor steamand heat

tons .~

Soldto

localtrade

78,728

B - Breaker

Production - net

127;20212.263

264.·052

Shipped to market

County

Luzerne

Operators and CollieriesShawnee Fuel Corp.

BankTotal for District

DM - Deep Mined S - Stripping bk - Bank(a) - All coal prepared at Harry E. Breaker. 9th District.(b) - Pumping and Maintenance work only.(c) - All coal prepared at Huber Breaker. 13th District.(d) - Ul coal prepared at Woodward Breaker.(e) - All coal prepared at Dorrance Breaker.f f} - All coal prepared at G, A. Washery, 7th District.

- 715.339- 114.245- 11,685

841,269

345

3405

345

211 1,257291 38

1,295213 1,295

4.816307.692312.508312.508255,340

255,340

Deep MinedStrippingBankTotal

727.024 a b255.340114.245 b841,269841 .269

24,0807.050

31 .13031 ,130

234.47336,195

270,668270,668

DISTRICT 12

468.47171.000

539,471539,471

·Hudson Coal Co.Loree Colliery B OM LuzerneLoree Strip Luzerne

Total for CompanyTotal for District

DM - Deep Mined B - Breaker(a) - Includes 11.685 tons of··Bank'coal.(b) - All coal prepared at Loree Breaker.

DISTRICT 13Glen Alden Corp.

Buttonwood Coli iery OM Luzerne 76.115 13,582 11.146 771Huber Coll iery B DM Luzerne 176,658 65,155 19.981 2,280Huber Strip Luzerne 98,319 39.111 46.644 626Sugar Notch Colliery DM Luzerne 151.401 49,770 15,262 1.799Sugar Notch Strip Luzerne 9,575 3.148 965 108Truesdale Coll iery OM Luzerne 96,796 31;820 9.758 1.141Truesdale Strip Luzerne 20,095 4.147 2,773 181

Total for Company 628.959 206.733 106,529 6,906Total fl/r District 628.959 206.733 106.529 6,906

101.614 a 83;400 1.425 220 607264.074 a 24.175 5,025 128 967184.700 b 974.006 287 84218.232 a 202.125 191 28513,796 a 54.347 290 5

139.515 a 53,775 ·1.125 220 12927.196 c 20.200 71,450 200 24

949,127 383.675 1,107,378 - 2.101949.127 383,675 1·.107.378 176 2.101

2 32I 100

437

54

4 2274 227

DISTRICT 13

Product ion - net tons

Shipped to market ,By By ,

railroad truck!

Deep MinedStrippingTotal

- 723,435- 225,692

949.127

Non­fatalacci­dents

FatalEmpl- accl­ayes dents

Daysworked

Poundsdynamite

used

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Totalproduction:

Sold Used atto colliery

local for steamtrade and heat

B - BreakerOM - Deep Mined S - Stripping(a) - All coal prepared at Huber Breaker.(b) - 77.318 tons prepared at Huber Breaker. and

107.382 tons prepared at Harry E. Breaker, 9th District.( c) - All coal prepared at Looml s Coll iery.

Operators and ColI ieries County

DISTRICT 14

130.323 39.965 4.653 571.389 a 389,250 48.425 191 753 2 866.314 8.222 392 65.471 b 67.000 191 86 9

47.606 14,598 1,668 208,692 a 401,970 3,000 285 85184,243 62,785 6.713 845,552 858,220 51 ,425 924 2 95

c 241 41 3110.452 14,497 7,311 309.309 d 236,064 7,025 221 642 2 161

6,258 d 6,000 150 1249,450 d 136.750 145.15D 244 38 3

110.452 14,497 7,311 365,017 378,814 152,115 733 2 161294,695 77 ,282 14,024· . 1 ,210,569 1 ,237 .034 2fl.4.20!J 210 1 ,657 4 262

Deep Mined - 952.427Stripping - 258,1'12Total 1.210.569

and

232,757

591.811

824.568

396,44850.543

144.820

177.0496.258

49.450

LuzerneLuzerneLuzerne

LuzerneLuzerneLuzerneLuzerne

PMGlen Alden Corp.

Wanamie CollieryWanamie SlopesWanamie Strip

Total for CompanySusquehanna CoIl ieries Division

The M. A. Hanna Co.No. 7 Coll ieryGlen Lyon CoIl iery B OMNo. 53 SlopeGlen Lyon Strip

Total for CompanyTotal for District

OM ~ Deep Mined S - Stripping B _ Breaker(a) ~ All coal prepared at Huber Breaker. 13th District.(b) - lll.932 tons prepared at Huber Breaker, 13th District.

54.539 tons prepared at Loomis Breaker. 7th District.(c) - pumping and ma intenance work only.(d).- .;.11 coal prepared at Glen Lyon Breaker.

DISTRICT 15Beaver Brook Coal Co. ff

Harwood Bank Luzerne 3.438 3.438 b 42 10Stockton Bank Luzerne 18.515 18,515 113 .10

Total for Company 21 .953 21.953 .20Black Stat Anthracite Co.

241Hazleton Bank Luzerne 20.335 18.261 38.596 c 7Hazleton Washery Luzerne 241 16 ;>'"'Total for Company 20.335 18,261 38.596 .23 \W'

1957

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DISTRICT 15 ~Production - net tons Pounds, Sold Used at , permie- Non-

Sliipped to market to colliery , sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalBy By , local for steam Total , plosives dynamite Days Empl,. acci- acct-

. Qperators and Collieries County It railroad truck: trade and heat production' used used worked oyes dents dentschisnell Coal Co., Inc.

4,084 3,275 597 460 8,416 d 31,000 64 18Humbo1!1t Strip LuzerneConcord·Coal·Co.

136 5Hazle· No. 1 Bank Luzerne 76,683 20,989 97,672 e·Dart Coal Co.

134 11 2Hazleton Bank Luzerne 117,805 2,375 120,180 fHazleton Silt Plant W Luzerne 134 14

Total for Company 117 ,805 2,375 120,180 .; 25 2Gowen Coal Co.

140 25 3Gowen Breaker BP LuzerneGowen Strip Luzerne 23,535 10,1"89 500 34,224 9 90,440 280 15

Total for Company 23,535 10,189 500 34,224 90,440 40 3flaz1eton No. 1 Coal Co.

486 8,444 h 9,550 142 37No.1 Mine Luzerne 5,026 2,299 633Hess, Inc., J.; A. & W. A.

2,000 21 10Ashmore Strip Luzerne 872 872 iTomhicken Strip Luzerne 172 79 22 38 311 h i 5 8

Total for Company 172 951 22 38 1,183 2,000 18Huss, George

6,285 k 400 157 8Oneida Strip Schuylkill 6,285Hydrotated Anthrae!te Fuel Co., Inc.

20 36Cold Spring No. 6 Breaker BP LuzerneCold Spring No, 6 Bank Luzerne 2,333 1,120 1,644 180 5,277 1 20 9

Total for Company 2,333 1,120 1,644 180 5,277 ·45Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.

10,108 201 51,1·25 m· 49,632 227 40 1Drifton Stri p Luzerne 12,286 28,530Eckley Mine Luzerne 10,855. 25,207 8,931 244 45,237 m 28,300 30,500 225 86 11Eckley Strip Luzerne 10,458 24,286 8,605 178 43,527 m 327,933 224 54 1Hazlebrook Strip Luzerne 21,095 48,989 17,357 223 87,664 m ·192,999 225 40 3Highland No, 5 Bank Luzerne 304,713 34,866 661 340,240 n 260 38 1Highland No. 5 Fine Coal Plant BP Luzerne 260 32Jeddo No. 7 Breaker BP Luzerne 181 157 ·5Jeddo No. 7 StrIp Luzerne 31,531 73,224 25,943 650 131,348 m 926,125 249 95 4Stockton Mine Luzerne 17,433 40,4[l3 14,343 438 72,697 m 62,225 236 109 15Stockton Strip Luzerne 6,160 14·,306 5,069 155 25,690 m 155,195 151 37 1Woodside Strip Luzerne 8,947 20,777 7,361 119 37,204 m 54,913 222 28

Total for Company 423,478 310,668 97.717 2,869 834,732 90,525 1,737,297 716 42

DISTRICT 15

55

212445

1,262

148293

189

16,202 P 10,850

Deep Mined - 126,378Stripping - 576,499Bank - 667,695Total 1,370,572

12,513 1,370,572 100,075 2,323,696

tons PoundsUsed at , permie- Non-colliery , sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalfor steam Total , plosives dynamite Days Empl- acci- ace!-

·and heat production: used used worked oyes dents dents

3,002 47,982 h 148,440 294 24158 99 7

4,380 71,674 h 264,049 158 105598 9,703 h 35,220 78 ' 22

7,980 129,359 447,709 250 7

4,272 a 4,000 258

43,777 a 144 5

BP - Breaker Preparation .Only W - Washery.(k) - 5,023 tons prepared at Redco Breaker, 26th District, and

1,262 tons prepared at Coal Rain Breaker, 26th District.(1) - Discontinued operations in JUly, 1957, and

all coal prepared at Coal Spring No. 6 Breaker.(m) - All coal prepared at Jeddo No. 7 Breaker.(n) - All coal prepared at Highland No.5 Fine Coal Plant.(0) - All coal shipped to market unprepared.(p) - All coal prepared at Upper Lehigh Breaker.

12,992 3,578

19,437 5,3532,630 724

35,059 9,655

4,272

39,566

8,740 3,3898,740 3,389

477 ,887 142,107

- BreakerB

4,211

28,410

42,5045,751

76,665

738,065

Production - net·, Sold

ShiDDed to market, toBy By, local

railroad. truck j trade

,,,.,County

LuzerneLuzerneLuzerneLuzerne

Luzerne

Luzerne

LuzerneLuzerne

O""rators and Coll ieriesLehigh Valley Coal Co.

Cranberry StripHazleton Shaft 8reaker BPHazleton Shaft StripHumboldt Strip

Total for Companypaladino Stripping Co., Inc.

Harwood StripReilly Contracting Co.

Drifton BankS"andy Run Miners & Producers, Inc.

Upper Lehigh Breaker BPUpper Lehigh Strip

Total for .Company .Total for District

DM- Deep Mined S - Stripping bk - Bank(a) - All coal prepared at Redco Breaker, 26th District.(b) - Discontinued operations in April, 1957. .(c) - All coal prepared at Haz-leton Washery.(d) - 760 tons prepared at Redco Breaker, 26th District;

1,808 tons prepared at Spring Mountain Breaker t !26th District;5,848 tons prepared at Hazleton Shaft Breaker,discontinued operations in August, 1957.

(e) - 1,935 tons prepared at Redco Breaker, 26th District, and95,737 tons shipped unprepared to market.

(f) - All coal prepared at Ha71eton Silt Plant. In August, 1957,the name was changed from John C. Connell to Dart Coal Co.

(g) - All coal prepared at Gowen Breaker.(h) - All coal prepared at Ha,leton .Shaft Breaker.(i) - All coal prepared at Coal Rain 8reaker, 26th District.

- Discontinued 0 erations in Januar 1957.

l. & J. Coal Co.Mine

Is ir co. t SteveBair Breaker BP

Schuylkill

Dauphin

2,126

.DISTRICT 16

8,825 738 17 11,706 a 20,500 290

232

14

6

9

1957

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County

DISTRICT 16

Production - net tons, Sold Used at

ShioDed to market, to collieryBy , By, local for steam

railroad truck, trade and heat

",Total ,

production I

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

Non­Fatsl fatal

Empl- acci- acel­oyes dent, dents

13,750 d

5,540'e cc 650

Schuylkill

SchuYlkill

S.chuylkill

tlauphilltlauphih

DaUphin

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

DauphinSchuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

5,58.5

1,495

13,42913,429

1,317

759

6,523

,5,337

73

775

4,935

624117741

4,490

2,656

51,275

4,028

8,145

3,303

19,.530

15,987

1,366

3,374

, 21,483

3,840720

4,560

6,595

18,059

1,197

14,922

1,349

321321

132

387

250

396'

31854

372

816

59

2,756

93

17

6

14

40

24

37

'15

32

189

27

52

20

66

58,302 b

13,750

9,600c

4,463 f

26,093 9

21,348 9

1,726 h

4,560f

29,032 f

4,800 i900 i

5,700

6,595 j

23,417 k

1,276 n

20,400 m

34,350

10,400

1,450

14,300

13,500

900

1,400

17,400

2,0001,0003,000

10,400

15,200

300

240

257

161

182),)

244

270

215

302

252

200

200

282

'120190

217

295

164

208

12

32 13

'6

9))

9

5

7' 3

5 2

14 - 1

12

6

8

19 6

1215227 2

9 1

27 2

9

Operators and Collieries County

DISTRICT 16

Product ion - net tons, Sold' Used at

Shipped to market, to coll ieryBy By, local for steam

railroad truck> trade and heat

,,Total ,

production1-

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

FatalEmpl- acci­oyes -dents

Non­fatalacci­dents

Kocher Co. t LeonKocher Breaker BP

Koppenhaver Co., HowardMine

Legal Coal Co.Legal Breaker BP

Lucas Coal Co.Mine

Lucas Coal Co., FrankMine

M.II.C.C. Coal Co.Mine

Maurer Coal co., Clark Jr.Mine

Miller Co., Rufus, MineMorgan & Harner Co.

MineNey & Lehman Co.

Mineottc? Bros.Coal Co.

MinePine Creek Coal Co.

Pine Creek Breaker BPReed & Weist Co.

MineRigdosh & Kerwin Co,

MineS, & R. Coal Co.

MineShade & Kessler Co.

MineShiley, Stuppy & Myers Co.

MineShomper Coal Co.

MineStone Hill coal Co.

Stone Hill Breaker BP

Schuylkill

Dauphin

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Dauphin

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Dauphin

1,916

4,269

5,539

4,045

3,263

1,184

4,790

2,074

750

1,940

679

578

6,139

2,700

5,880

13,818

16,595

7,344

12,344

5,300

3,540

13,004

8,346

6,224

10,137

23,342

1,557

154

80

8,917

261

825

34

1,787

26

30

21

30

10

10

10

20

10

10

112

5

8,235

2,700

5,880 j

18,117 0

22,155 9

7,344 P

16,499 q

17 ,550 r

4,734 9

18,065 s

11,265 t

6,984 U

12,121 v

25,920 x

2,140 e

8,200

3,200

5,200

18,050

18,325

7,800

3,650

11,430

8,700

14,125

7,500

2,000

6,000

7,200

2,100

150

279

256

229

93

168

231

304

208

278

257

172

174

300

260

175

248

240

186

258

19

5

14

5

5

15

17

7

9

9

11

17

13

8

8

12

14

5

5

3

5

2

2

2

1957

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DISTillCT 16 f»Production - net tons Pounds, Sold Used at " permh-

FatalNo,,-

ShlPAAd to market , to collierY , sible ex- Pounds fahlBy By , local for steam Total, , plosives dynamite Days Empl-, ace i- a"ci~

Ooerators and Collierie! County railroad truck: trade and heat production: used used worked oyes dents dents,

Spring Glen Coal Co.304 15 3,Mine Dauphin 656 24,124 6,528 10 31,318 w 23,100

Strohecker Co., Joel293Strohecker Breaker BP , : Dauphin 7

Stutzman Co., LloydMine scnuylkUl 4,821 14,442 20 19,283 g 9,950 278 12

Troup Co., JayDiiuphin 6Strip 8,154 8,154 z 1,750 185

Tunnel Ridge Coal Co.169 32 9Tunnel Ridge 8reaker SchuylkiH

Tunnel Ridge Bank ,Schuylkill 74,940 1,362 801 430 77,533 V 169 33 15Total for Company 74,940 1,362 801 430 77,533 65 24

U!,derkoffler Co., Herschel222 18 3'Underkoffler Breaker BP Dauphin

Upper liauphin Coal Co.297 6Upper Dauphin Breaker Dauphin

Bank Dauphin 16,090 16,164 719 3 32,976 aa 297 3, 2Total for Company 16,090 16,164 719 3 32,976 9 2

lIisconisco Washery, Inc.122Wisconisco Washery Dauphin 4

Bank Dauphin 6,395 26,151 32,546 bb 122 8Total for Company 6,395 26,151 32,546 12

'llilliamson Coal Co.200 66 '5Mine Schuylkill 62 185 2 249 g

Wilson Coal Co.Strip Schuylkill 198 860 100 5 1,163 f 100 44 2

2;emaitis Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 217 579 8 804 e 1,425 69 5 1

Total for District 184,647 411 ,000 30,364 1,232 627,243 325,705 550 228 586 91

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping, bk - Bank B - Breaker BP - Breaker Preparation Only If - \'Iuhery(a) - 3,300 tons prepared at Five Par Breaker, 27th District; (b) - 7,291 tons prepared at Miller Breaker, 25th District;

5,853 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, and 3,331 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker., 25th District;2,553 tons prepared at Superior Breaker. 450 tons prepared at B & N Breaker, 21st District I

(b) - 12,245 tons prapared at Pine Creek Breaker; 11,903 tons pr'epared at Underkoffler Breaker, and11,337 tons prepared at Schneck Breaker" 25th District; 490 tons prepared at Pat O'Brien Break~r, 25th- District.11.255 tons prepared at Deaven Breaker, 25th Dbtrict;

DISTRICT 16

Non­fatalacci­dents'

FatalEmp1- acci­oyes dents

Daysworked

and

- 461,1219,317

- 156,805627,243

Deep MinedStrippingBankTotal

Production.- net tons PoundsSold Used at permis-to colI iery sible ex· Pounds

local for steam Total p10sives dynamitetrade and heat production: used used

Shipped to marketBy By ,

railroad truck:Operators and Colller!es County(c) - 640 tons prepared at Underkoffler Breaker;

4,400 tons prepared at Superior Breaker, and4,560 tons prepared at Strohecker Breaker.

(d) - All coal prepared at Dayton Breaker.(e) - All coal prepued at Underkoffler Breaker.(f) - All coal prepared at Legal Breaker.t 9) - All coal prepared at Kocher Breaker.(It) - 1,239 tons prepared at Miller Breaker, 25th District;

229 tons prepared at K & P Breaker, 21st District;14 tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District, and244 tons prepared at Black Heath Breaker, 21st District•

.(1) - "11 coal prepared at Pat 0'8rien Breaker. 25th District.(j) - All coal prepared at Pine Creek Breaker.(k) - 8,666 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker;

7,960 tons prepared at Legal Breaker;4,566 tons prepared at Pine Creek Breaker, and2.225 tons prepared at Penag Breaker, 25th District.

,(1) - 6,462 tons prepared at Kocher 8reaker, and1,773 tons prepared at Legal Breaker.

(m) - 7,200 tons prepared at Miller Breaker, 25th District;6,700 tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District,and,6,500 tons prepared at K & P Breaker, 21st District.

(n) - 985 tons prepared at Miller Breaker, 25th District, and291 tons prepared at Allen Potts 8reaker, 25th District.

(0) - 17.077 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, and1,040 tons prepared at Pine Creek Breaker.

(p) - 4,858 tons prepared at Pine Creek Breaker, and2,486 tons prepared at Deaven Breaker, 25th District.

(q) - 1,000 tons prepared at Legal Breaker, and15,499 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker.

(r) - 7,550 tons ,prepared at Superior Breaker, and10,000 tons prepared at Schneck Breaker, 25th District.

DISTRICT 17Alarcon Coal Co.

Mine Northumberland, 7,038 5,759 8,531 21,328 a 19,000 296 18 2

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DISTRICT 17

Production, - net, Sold

Shipped to market, t,oBy By ,,' local

railroad truck: trade

880'

OperatorS and CollieriesB. K. P', .coal Co.

MineBanks Coal Co.

MineBednarczyk Coal Co.

MineChesapeake Construction Co.

StripD. H. & W. Coal Co.

MineF. A.Coal Co.

MineFairdeal Coal Co.

MineForest Mining Co.

MineFranklin Coal' Co.

MineGowen Coal Co.

MineH. J. & H. Coal Co.

H. J. & H. Br.akerStrip

Total for CompanyK. D. & R. Coal Co.

MineLatsha Coal Co.

MineLittle Rock Coal Co.

Mine,Litwhiler & Valeski Co.

StripM. & B. Coal Co.

MineMount Poco Coal Co., Inc.

MinePhillips Coal Co.

Mine,

",County

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

NorthumberlandNorthumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland, '

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

4,525

4,916

,796

3,446

5,513

411

5,380

8,235

1,447.1.447

1,866

2,083

4,278

4,198,

16,129

1,598

l,2n

5,627

7,021

4,510

8,619

3,289

14,505

9,982

1.1841,184

3,339

1,777

3,499'

2,780

9,437

3,256

3,352

956

1,146

2,298

6,682

1,635

1,358

1,435

6,737

1,7541.754

1,647

2,582

5,184

1,230

3,808

1,065

3,352

tonsUsed atcolliery

, for-steamand heat

8

9

7

93

262

I,Total ,

productiont

5,413 b

5,881 b

7,576 c

d

12,765 e

16,705 a

10,665

10,120 g

15,940 h'

24,954 a

4,385,i4;385

6,852 j

6,442 k'

12,961 a

8,208 1

29,636 m

5,919 e

7,981 n

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

2,100

6,250

5,375

17,250

4,100

5,200

2,800

11,750

,10,250

4,475

7,550

7,500

18,600

3,050

4,700

Poundsdynamite

used

5,410

2,000

500

400

FatalDays Empl- acci­

worked oves dents

293 6

274 5

240 9.

24 16

271 7

264 15

295 10

286 6

301 13

240 13

75) 5)) )

5

254 6

301 11

250 7

161 5

279 11

202 8

150 7

Non­fatala,cel­dents

DISTRIcT 17

BP - Breaker Preparat ion Only,.(d) - The Chesapeake Construction Co. took over the strip operations

of the 101, E. Wallace Co. on November 15, 1957. ,(e) - All 'coal prepared at 'D. & Z. Coal Co., 24th Dist!'~~t.(f) ,- 2,173 tons prepared at Bar'Mac Breaker, 24th D1$trlctl

5,331' tons prepared at Mayrer Breaker, 24th 'District, and3,161 tons prepared at ?losek Breaker, 24th Drstrict.

B - Breaker24th DIstrict.

I SoldShipped to market I to

By By, localrailroad truck. trade

2

4

2

2

,,:±:.,:~,:'l65

8

7

6))

6

6

8

8

5

14

94

15

534

172

Non­Fatal ': fatal

Empl- ace i- acci­ayes dents dents

252243

291

270

306

239

113))

270 8

239

294

246

257

301

244

Daysworked

2,200

14,450

14,350100

Poundsdynamite

used

2,083,225

2,058,265

2,500

4,700

8,250

1,950

3,850

9,850

3,250

57,750

222,050

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

3,054 q

3,417 r3,345 r6,762

7,596 0

26,204 u

'5,800 b

33,724 t

13,651 s

37,475 b

10,731 P

636,242

7,365 b

270,149 b

,,Total ,

production,

57

34

37

238

405

1,150

Used atcollieryfor steamend heat

tons

371

4,887

343266

6,774

2,410

4,112

6,089

1,142

1,004

43,900

123,035

Production - net

749732

5,663

4,935

2,385

1,481

3,637

1,656

11 ,356

1,102 4,698

5,215

2,982

2,6342,581

298

3,829

4,902

6,186

31,329

18,131

15,356

388,310 123,747

225,844

County

Northumber1and

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumber1and

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland'Northumberland

'Northumberland

BP

BP

Operators. and Coll ieriesPine Tree Coal Co.

MineReading Anthracite Co.

Trevorton S-5 StripRoyal Oak Coal, Co. ."

MineSplit Vein Coal Co,

MineSpringfield coal Co.

MineStevens Coal eo.

Trevorton BreakerSunshine Coal Co.

Sunshine BreakerT. & T. Coal'Co.

MineThomas Bros. Inc., W. H.

S-2 StripS-4 Strip

Total for Oistrict

OM '- Deep Mined S - Stripping,( a) - AU ,c,oa~ prepared at Carbon Run Breaker,(b) - Al;i ,,~opl prepared at Trevorton Breaker.(c) - 3,839 ~ons prepared at Bar Mac 8reaker, 24th Districtl

2,501 to'ns pr"pared at Maurer Breaker, 24th Dlstrictl754 ions pupated at GJen flurn Breaker, 24th District, and476 tons prepariul at lltesm Coals Breaker, 24th District.

Total for CompanyVarano Coal Co.

MineWallace Co., M. E.

StripWest ·Cameron Coal Co., Inc.

MineYanick Bros. Coal Co.

Mine

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DISlRICT 17':

NoO­fatalacci­dent

and

and

Fatalempl- acci­

e dent

- 313,014• 323,228

636,242

Deep MinedStrippiF\9Total

Production -' net tons Pounds, Sold Used at permia-

Shipped to market, to colliery sible ex- PoundsBy" By, local, for steam Total ploslves dynamite Days

Coun 'railroad truck, trade and heat roduc iOnl used used worked- 9,277 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker, 24th District, and (q) _ 1,96Btons prepared at Swift Breaker, 24th District;

843 tons prepared at Carbon Run Breaker" 24th District. 1,077 tons prepared at D. & Z. Breaker, 24th District, and- All coal' prepared at Swift Breaker, 24th District. 9 tons prepared at North Line Bre,aker, ,24th District.- All coal prepared at H. J. & H. Breaker. (r) _ 6,395 tons prepared at Steam Coals Breaker, 24th District,- 1,592 tons prepared at Sunshine Breaker, 24th District, and 367 tons prepared at D. & Z. Breaker, 24th District. '

5,260 tons prepared at D. & Z. Breaker, 24th District. (s) _ 2,049 tons prepared at Bar Mac Breaker, 24th District, and- 6,192 tons prepared at Carbon Run Breaker, 24th District, and 11,602 tons prepared at Carbon Run ,Breaker, 24th District.,

250 tons prepared at Lower Re9ion Breaker, 24th District. (t) _ 5,348 tons prepared at Lower Re9ion Breaker, 24th District;-'4,132 tons prepared at Steam Coals Breaker; 24th District; 268 tons prepared at Steam Coals, Breaker, 24th Districtj

635 tons prepared at Diminick Breaker, 24th District; 72 toils prepared"at Carbon Run Breaker, ,24th District;36 tons prepared at Johnson Breaker, 24th District; 23,749 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker, 24th District;228 tons prepared at Bellaire Washery, 24th 'District; 4,287 tons prepared at Sunshine Breaker, ,and61 tons prepared at Maurer Breaker 24th District; , discontinued operations on November I, 1957.500 tons' prepared at D.& Z.8reaker, 24th District, and (u) _ 20,181 tons prepared at Steam Coals Breaker, 24th District,2,616 tons prepared at Lower Re9ion Breaker, 24th District. 6,023 tons prepared at Carbon' Run 8reaker, 24th District.

(m) '. 343 tons prepared at Bellaire Washery, 24th District;26,219 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker,' 24th District;209 tons prepared at Maurer Breaker, 24th District;1,996 tons prepared at Carbon Run Breaker, 24th District, and869 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd District.

- All coal prepared at l,ower Re9ion Breaker,' 24th District.- 1,119 tons prepared at Carbon Run Breaker, 24th District;

3,346 tons prepared at Glen Burn lireaker, 24th District, and3,131 tons prepared at D. & Z. Breaker, 24th District.

- 436 tons prepared at Bellaire Washery" 24th District;1,017 tons prepared at Purcell Breaker, 24th District, and9,278 tons prepared at Sunshine Breaker ..

(n)(0)

(p)

DISlRICT 18Coaldale Minin9 Coal Co., Inc,, Coaldale Colliery

No.8 Mine Schuylkill 199,926 86,903 13,044 1,136 301,009 a 205,600 64,800 166 447 1 45No.9 Mine Carbon 257;415 111,893 16,796 1,464 387,568 a 249',150 150,425 166 622 2 67Coaldale Bank Schuylkill 97;483 97,483 a 194 32 2Coaldale Breaker Schuylkill166 229 13Total for Company 554',824 198,796 29,840 2,600 786.060 454,750 215,225 1,330 3 127

DIsmICT 18

Production'- net tons PoundsNon-Sold Used at permis-

Fatal fatalsible ex- PoundsShipped to market to collieryplosives dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-By By , local for ste~m Total

dents dentsand heat product ion: used used worked ayesOperators and ColI ieries County railroad truck: tradeJackson ·Coal Co ..

44,000 b 128 13 7Jones Bank Carbon 44,000,128 30Jones Washery Carbon

44,000 43 7Total for Company 44,,000Panther Valley Coal-Co .. , Inc.

c 136 212 8Lan'sford Breaker Carbon49',550 1,703 178,545 d 105,850 39,100 136 291 31Nesquehonin9 Mine Carbon 117,351 9,941

85.187 108,750 136 273 2199,297 41,927 8,392 1:441 151 ,057 e60

Lansford Mine Carbon322.,602 ' 191:037 147,850 776Total for Company 216,648 91 ,477 18,333 3,144

Valley Strippin9 Corp.421 42,005 132,015 157 5b 3Buck Mountain-Mt. Pis9ah Strips Carbon 27,723 11,341 2,520

44,116 a 8,350 152 2Schuylkill 31,322 11 ,029 1,323 4421

Fire Barrier Strip21,810 f 56 32Carbon 14,394 5,888 1,308 220

1Hackl~bernie Strip

31,732 f 2,900 128 3720,943 8,567 1,903 3191

Hell's Kit~hen Strip Carbon19,416 f 100,950 98 4512,814 5,242 1,164 196Little Italy & Primrose Strips Carbon6,152 'a 29 15Schuylkill 4,367 1,537 184 64

23 3Loomis Strip

229 22,900 f 11,920 181Manunoth Spoon Strip Carbon 15,114 6,183 1,3741,363 f 122,561 104 25899 368 81 15

1Neyer's Mammoth Strip Carbon

226 39 3,773 f 10,572 22 16North Side' Strip Carbon 2,490 1,018136 13,424 f 66 23 2Carbon 8,859 3,624 805

1No. 1 TUMel Strip

29 2,788 f 40 13Carbon 1,840 752 16732 5

Primrose Strip189 17 ,696 f 165Primrose Extension Strip Carbon 11,669 4,777 1,061

62,754 28,940 244 9 1Carbon 43,330 16,177 2,616 631 9339 21

Sununit Hill Strip195,764 76,503 14,732 2,930 289,929 418,208

2,488 3 ' 215Total for Company

1,449,591 64~87 781,283 149Total for District 1,011 ,236 366,776 62,905 8,674

S - Strippin9 B - Breaker W - Washery bk - 8ankDM - Deep Mined(9) - 24,499 tons prepared at Lansford Breaker, and(a) - All coal prepared at Coaldale Breaker.

38;255 tons prepared at Coaldale Breaker.(b) - All coal prepared at Jones Washery.(c) - Discontinued operations in July, 1957.(d) - 94,844 tons prepared at Lansford Breaker;

Deep Mined 1,018,17983 701 tons prepared at Coaldale Breaker, andStrippin9 289,929dl~continued operations in December, 1957.Bank _141:483(e) - 78,550 tons prepared at Lansford Breaker;.Total 1,449,59172 507 tons prepared at Coaldale Breaker, and

\J1di~continued operations in December, 1957.

W(f) - All coal prepared at Lansford Breaker.

1957

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DISTRICT 19

Total. for Company

Production - net

Shipped to market ,By By ,

railroad truck IOpt!rators and CollieriesA'lpine Coal Co.

MineStrip

B. & S. Coal Co.Mine

Balmar Mining Inc.Strip

Bernitsky Coal Co.Mine

Eagle Hill Contracting Co.Strip

Farley & Ihnat Coal Ci"Mine

Fegley Bros. Coal Co,Mine

Frye' Coal Co.Mine

Harban Goal & Contr~~Hng Co.· StripHi.llside Coal Co.· Hillsid~ Breaker BPK. M. & F. Coal Service

K. M. & F.' Breaker BP!-. S. & Il. Coal Co.

MineLaurel Hill Coal Co.

MineLehigh Coal & . Navigation Co.

Tamaqua Colliery. Martz Inc., Lloyd L.

StripMary 0 Mining Co.

Carbon BreakerCarbon StripShock Strip

Total for Company

County

SchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill,

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

S.chuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill.

Schuylkill.

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

64B2,1202.76B

• BB2

l,2B9

3,010

1.llB

307

50,939

414

799

2,034

25,6B63,637

29,323

5,416IB,16223,57B

1,144

15,2BO

3,020

90

16,970

l,B64

2,037

14,554

l,BBO

1,997

2,67B

27,69B5,120

32,818

Soldto

localtrade

210B37

1,047

460

625

1,070

40

2,7BO

746

201

6,957

160

1,19B

523

4,0126BO

4,692

tonsUsed atcollieryfor. steamand heat

30

321

12030

150

,,Total ,

production:

6,274 a21,119 a27 ,393.

2,4B6 d

17 ,224 b

4,090 c

3,140 e

19,750 f

3.728 g

2.545 h

72.771 .t'

2,454 1

3,994 j

k

5,235 m

57,516 n9,467 n

66,9B3

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

5,000

5,000

1,000

2,400

9,475

1,000

900

1,BOO

3,600

Pounds.dynamite

used

5,275500

5,775

19,110

B,150.

92,040

50

1,200

12,300

165,0009,040

174,040

Daysworked

172IB4

200

IB2

240

93

276

200

200

~~

220

213

220

260

31

125164123

FatalEmpl- accl­oves dent!

141731

B

IB

7

B

17

5

7

37

19

11

5

7

11

31

40 ,;,3712B9

Non­fatalaccl­dents

2

2

2

3

3

DISTRICT 19

Production - net

Operators and Collieries County

Shipped to marketBy By

railroad truck:

Soldto

localtrade

tonsUsed atcollieryfor steamand heat

Totalproduction:

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

FatalEmpl- accl­ayes dents

Non­fatalacci-

. dents

236 B93,B92 . ~93"',"'892 o_~____ 236 23 293,B"-'92=-- "-'93o:.:."'8.:..92"-. -=- .::- --=-__>!.31!.-----:=-__2.:-.

132 54IB ,496 17 ,240 35,736 t 132 63

.!.1~70~,":5!:!4;4--_2~4,.,,~5"'3~9-~16'f',>;2";'6"'0--__..,1'-',~0~72~_.~27.12"','_;4~17-5_t"---- 397 ,235 172 58 5IB9,040 41,779 16,260 LQ1L_ 248.15."-1 .=.... ~3z.97~.,'-'2,,3,,5'-__.=...._--.!1'"'725_...:::.....__-'5!...

72~32§-l,~9~30:L-__-=- -=- :=- ~32~. -,7",,2_32,930 32,930

131,006 173,5B3. 32,744 337,333 56,175

3B6 645 258 1 ,289 g 400

7

3

3

3

6

9

6

25

18

25

14

1015

238

69

31

52 BB2 11

116 2250 __2_1_

71

22B

212

144

113

46

155

236210272

172BO

15B

20,000

317 ,590317,590

1,540,617

750

625

5,000

56,175

3,134 s

390 r

3,15B u

17,779 e

165,605 P

90 19,413 e90 19,413

1,656

233

110

6,624

709

390

2,240

3,134

24,845

B08

19,323

16,B37

19,323

132,4BO

SchuylkillSchuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

Pine Coal Co.Mine

Price Coal Co.Ea91e Hill BreakerEagle Hill Bank

Total for CompanyProgress Coal Co., Inc.

Progress WashE:ryProgress Bank

Total for CompanyReading Anthracite Co.

StripReserve Coal Co.

Reserve WasheryReserve Bank

Newkirk Mining Co.· Newkirk Breaker

Newkirk MineNewkirk Strip

Total for Company

Total for CompanySairlt Clair Coal Co.

St. Clair BreakerBankStrip

Total for CompanySalem Creek Coal Co.

Salem Creek Breaker BPSanchez Construction Co.

StripShamrock Coal Co., Inc.

MineShenandoah Coal Co.

· MineSilver Creek Coal Co.

Silver Creek Breaker BPTomalavage Coal Co.

Mine

1957

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DISTRICT 19

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping bk - Bank(a) - 3;672 tons prepared at Deaver Brook Breaker, 26th District;

8,434 tons prepared at lIillside Breaker;12,816 tons prepared at Silver Creek Breaker, and2,471 tons prepared at Eagle Hill Breaker.

(b) - 9,lBl tons prepared at Silver Creek Breaker;8,043 tons prepared at Carbon Breaker, andceased operations in October, 1957.

(c) - 1,450 tons prepared at Silver Creek Breaker, and2,640 tons prepared ·at K. & P. Breaker, 21st District.

(d) - 1,444 tons prepared at K, M. & F. Breaker, and1,042 tons prepared at K. & P. Breaker, 21st District.

(e) - All ·coal prepared at Eagle Hill Breaker.(f) - 1,205 tons prepared at Mountainside Breaker;

12,090 tons prepared at Hillside Breaker, and6,455 tons prepared at South Tamaqua Breaker.

(g) - All coal prepared at K. M. 8. F. Breaker.(h) - 1,018 tons prepared at K. M•. 8. F. Breaker, and

1,527 tons· prepared at Mazaika Breaker, 26th District.(1) - 9,776 tons prepared .at L~nsford Breaker, 1Bth District, and

62,995 tons prepared at Coaldale Breaker. 18th District.(j) - 2,424 tons prepared at K. M•.8. F. Breaker, and

1,570 tons prepared at .B1ack Heath Breaker, 21st Di.strict.(k) - Maintenance work only. ..(1) - 1,268 tons prepared at Silver Creek Breaker, and

1,186 tons prepared at K~ M. & F. Breaker.(m) - All coal prepared at· Newkirk Breaker.(n) - All coal prepared at Carbon Breaker, and

Total for District

. , Production - net tons

Deep Mined - 129,089Stripping • 991,094Bank· - ~Total 1,30::1,1&4

\Jl...0'.

Poundspermis~ Non-., sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatai

Total , plosives dynamite Days Empl- aeet- acei-production: usad used . worked COOt' dents dent!!

11,009 v· 1,500 209 14

131,812 w 161,960 160 99 5

2,582 x 1,400 213 5

1,884 Y 800 96 81 ,302,154 90,325 2,751,567 177 1.102 58,

148

3,467

W - Vlashery- ceased operations in October, 1957.- All coal prepared at Progress Washery •.- All c·oal prepared at St, Nicholas Breaker, 20th District.- All coal prepared at Reserve Washery, and

ceased operations in August, 1957.- All coal prepared at Glenworth Breaker, 21st District.- 1,320 tons prepared at Silver Creek Breaker;

756 tons prepared at Hillside .Breaker, and1,058 tons prepared at Black Heath Breaker. 21st Dhtrict.

- 17,240 tons shipped direct to the Pennsylvania Power & Light CO.I230,911 tons prepared at Saint Clair Breaker, andceased operations in October, 1957.

- 1,779 tons prepared at K. M. 8. F. Breaker, and1,379 tons prepared at K. & P. Breaker, 21st District.

- 2,015 tons prepared at Eagle Hill Breaker;4,95l tons prepared ·at Silver Creek Breaker, and4,043 tons prepared at Carbon Breaker.

- 127,622 tons prepared. at Coaldale Breaker. 18th District, and4,190 tons prepared .at Lansford Breaker, 18th Dhtrict.

- All coal prepared at Hillside Breaker.- All coal prepared at South Tamaqua Breaker.- Ceased operations in June. 1957.

5,206 699

37,985 6,000

1,034 1,548

1,884411,344 84,975

B - Breaker(n)(0)(I')(q)

(r)(s)

(t)

(u)

(v)

(w)

(x).(y)(z)

5,104

87,679

802.368

, . Sold Used atShipped to market I to call iliry

By By, local for steamrailroad truck! trade and heatCounty

SchuylkHl

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

'~j

..-'

Operators and ColI ierie!Valent, Frank

Strip.Valley Strippin9 Corp.

StripWhippoorwill Coal Co.

MineZakrewsky Coal Co.

Mine

DISTRICT 20

Production - ·net tons Pounds.I Sold Used at permis- Non-

Shipped to market to colliery sible .ex- Pounds Fatal fatal

By By , local for steam Total , plosives dynamite Days Empl- acct- acci-

County railroad truck: trade and heat production: used used worked Dyes dents dentsOperators and CollieriesAl tamont Coal Co. 287 3

Altamont Breaker BP SchuylkillAtkins Coal Co. 224 17

A.tkins Breaker BP SchuylkillBlaschak Bros. Coal Co. 211 8

Biaschak Breaker 81' Schuylkill8laschak Coal Co.

, ·Schuylkill 6,709 6,709 a 11,650 6,750 205 8Mine

Blas-c'"l Mining Co.2,126 2,126 a n 2,475 550 131 8

No. 1 Slope SchuylkillCapparell Stripping & Construction Co.

Schuylkill 31.,407 14,362 3,955 4,369 54,093 b 334,340 211 65 2Strip

En91ewood Coal Co.·BP Schuylkill 288 5

Englewood BreakerGilberton Coal Co. 231 112

Gilberton Breaker BP Schuylkill210,262 c 148,475 39,350 231 226 14942,052 15,145 625Packer No. :> Mine Schuylkill 152,440

7,562 c 3,250 250 235 91,512 568Forsum Mine Schuylkill 5,4826,976 c 2,400 264 8 5

Short- Mine Schuylkill 5,058 1,395 523

Gilberton Strip Schuylkill 209,293 57,735 21,651 288,679 c 1,104,325 230) 130)

Schuylkill 7,367 2,032 762 10,161 c 27,932 ) )Tunnel Ridge Strip 55,550 ) )Wm. Penn Strip Schuylkill 18,252 5,035 1,888 25,175 c

St. Nicholas Strip Schuylkill 5,092 1,405 526 7,023 c 19,410 273) 81)

Draper Bank Schuylkill 195,401 53,902 20,216 269,519 c ) )

~357 154,125 1 ,246,817 566 154Total for Company 598,385 165,068 61,279 625

John's Mining Co.Schuylkill 4,159 4,i59 a 780 300 117 7

Water Level DriftLocust Creek Coal Co., Inc.

4,629 69,085 d 47,075 188 212 67Packer 2-3&4 Mines Schuylkill 41 ,6~8 16,788 6,010

22,292 7,981 6,146 .91,736 d 108,600 188 98 35Marion '5 Packer Mines Schuylkill ~

for Company 96,975___;l2.,.080 13,991 10,775 160,821 155.675 310 102Total

Locust Valley Coal Co.BP Schuylkill 167 8

Locust Valley Breaker985 31,880 751 100 33,716 e 167 9

Bank Schuylkill33,716 17

Total for Company 985 31 ,880 751 100\.n

Mammoth Coa 1 Co.35,755 17,026 170,261 £1,563,840 4,200 238 98 ...::t

Mammoth Strip Schuylkill 117,480

1957

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DIsmICT 20 \Jl

Production - net

rotons Pounds

Sold Used at . , permis-Shipped to market to colliery , sible ex- Pounds

Non-

By By , local for. steam Total , . plosives dy,namibFatal fatal

Operators and Collieries County railroad truck I trade and heatDays Empl- a~ei- acci-

Mineralis Recovery Corp.production: used used worked oyes dents dents,

Recove;ry Plant BP SchuylkillBank Schuylkill 5,450 6,187

157 18

Total for Company1,974 13,611 9 157

!i,450 6,187 1,9744 9

More a Mining Co.13,611 22 9

Morea Breaker BP SchuylkillBank W Schuylkill 5,913 2,858

32 19

Total foJ.' Company3,710 12,481 h 32 24

5,913 2,858 3,71013

Pine Ridge Mining Co.12,481 43 13

Pine Ridge Strip Schuylkill 6,995 6,995Pine Ridge Bank Schuylkill 6,382

2,100 61) 29)

Total for Company505 6,887 ) 1

REiading Anthracite Co.6,995 6,382 505 13,882 2,100 29

Central Heating & Pumping Flant SchuylkillJackson M 110 Strip Schuylkill 11,128 2,395 422 141

191 12

Jason Mine Schuylkill 11,105 2,38914,086 j 24',000 57 34

Knickerbocker M n Strip Schuylkill422, 141 14,057 j 7,000 900 241 8 2

459 99 17Knickerbocker M 96 Strip Schuylkill

6 581 j 5 3159,725 12,853 2,268

Maple Hill Cleaner Plant Schuylkill756 75,602 j 458,830 191 48

Shenandoah M 67 Strip Schuylkill 388,320 83,563 14,747 4,915191 ' 35 4

Shenandoah M 108 Strip Schuylkill 72,269 15,551 2,745491,545 j 3,836,845 194 382 177

St. Nicholas Central Breaker 8P Schuylkill914 91,479 J 103,500 143 31 1

St. Nicholas Banks Schuylkill 33,313 7,169 1,2M191 235 45

St. Nicholas M 106 Strip Schuylkill422' 42,168 j 109) 10)

8,440 1,816 321Tunnel Ridge M 105 Strip Schuylkill

107 10,684 j 24,185 ) )

Total for Company39,608 8,523 1,505 501 50.137 j '91,051 146 29

624,367 134,358 ,23,711Ryan Coal Sales Co.

7,903 790,339 7,000 4,539,311 855 229

Bank Schuylkill 12,000S. & S. Coal Co.

12,000 a 12 8

Mine Schuylkill 5,412 10,742Sel tzel' Coal Co.

274 16,428 k 19,550 1,250 260 21 4

Sel tzer Breaker BP SchuylkillSeltzer Bank Schuylkill 13,645 9,678 7,556

299 5

Total for Company30,879 1 299 8

Shaft Mining Co., Inc.-13,645 9,678 7,556 30,879 13

Mine Schuylkill 7,490 7,490 m 0 1,800 250 160 14 6

DISTRICT 20

DISTRICT 21

Ilarba Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 23 4,655 223 4,901 a 1,830 231 5

Black Heath Coal & Construction Co. t Inc.Blaqk Heath Breaker BP Schuylkill

188 11" 5

BosaqkCoal Co.Mine Schuylkill 2,528 16,756 6,345 20 25,649 b 14,000 12,000 240 22 3

Bramley & Koch Coal Co.Mine Schuylk ill 660 1,380 1,952 8 A,OOO c 600 190 7

Brier City Coal Co., Inc.Jac Breaker 8P Schuylkill

94 10

Canfield Construction Co. , Inc.Strip Schuylk ill 2,177 2,542 1,423 13 6,155 d 120 6

Cass Contraqtin9 Co.\Jl

Marlin Break er BP Schuylkill136 10 ...0,

Non­fatalace i­'dents

14

FatalEmpl- acci­o es de ts

90

240 2,175 2 532

W - Washery

176 44 9

Daysworked

Poundsdynamite

used

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

Deep Mined - 436,590Stripping - 1 t362,189Bank - 421,261Total 2,220,040

Totalroductio

Used atcollieryfor steamand heat

tons

5,715 4.401 65,688 d 270,430

Soldto

localtrade

140,447 28,173 2,220,040 1 ,916,895 6,406,298

B - Breaker BP - Breaker PreparationOnlY(1) - All coal prepared at Seltzer Breaker.(m) - 2,365 tons prepared at Blaschak Breaker, and

5,125 tons prepared at Gina Breaker, 27th District.(n) - Finished operations June 4, 1957.(0) - The Shaft Mining Co., Inc. was operated by the wm. Penn Minin9

Co. until May, 1957.

Production - net

15,962504,796

39,610

Shipped to market ,By By ,

railroad truck!

1,546,624

bk - Bank

Schuylk ill

Schuylkill

Count

BP

Operators and Collieries

Tot.l for District

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping(a) -' All coal prepared at Blaschak Breaker.(b) _ All coal prepared at Hazleton Shaft Breaker, 15th District.(c) - All coal prepared at Gilberton Breaker.(d) _ 162,961 tons prepared at Hazleton Shaft Breaker, 15th District;

·719 tons prepared at Spring Mountain Breaker, 15th District, and62,829 tons prepared at Salem Creek Breaker, 19th District.

(e) - All coal prepared at Locust Valley Breaker.(f) - All coal prepared at Mammoth, Breaker, 22nd District.(9) .. All coal prepared at Mineralis Recovery Plant..(h) - All coal prepared at Morea 8reaker.(i) _ All coal prepared at Pine Ridge Breaker, 27th District.,(j) _ All coal prepared at St. Nicholas Central Breaker.(k) - 6,850 tons prepared at St. Nicholas Central Breaker, and

. 9,578 tons prepared at Blaschak Breaker.

Sky-Top Coal Co.Sky-Top Breaker

Yamulla Trucking & Excavating Co.Strip

1957

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DISTRICT 21 0'

Production - net tons0

Pounds• , Sold Us.ed at permis- Non- .• Shipped to market , to colliery • sible ex- ·Pounds Fatal fatal, By By • local for steam Total plosives, dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci-Cou t • railroad truck: trade and heat roduction: used used wo ked e dents dent

Schuylkill 18 16Schuylkill 3,970 3,970 e 18 3 2Total for Company 3.970 3,970 19 ·2Colit.z Mining Co•• Inc.

Colltz Breaker BP Schuylkill 92 14Cooperative PartnershipMine Schuylkill 252. 2,604 1,335 9 4,200 f v 1,200 6,000 240 6piRenzo Coal Co.DiRenzo Breaker BP Schuylkill 228 9Fisher Associates, Inc.Fisher Breaker BP Schuylkill 94 17

Gangloff 8ros.• , Inc.Bank Schuylkill 25,065 25,065 9 71 10

01 enworth Coal Co.G! enworth Breaker BP Schuylkill 240 5

Greenbury Drift Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 2~,722 3,450 2,197 31,369 h 24,600 37,150 234 22 5Gregas Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 216 3,708 1,476 5,400 i 7,200 180 8

Halaburda Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 34 6,364 301 6,699 a 800 500 190 10

Huss & Ryan Contracting Co.Strip S·chuylkill 5,076 5,2B2 1,960 223 12,541 j 22,100 84 13.

Indian Run Colliery Co.Beckville Breaker BP Schuylkill y 115 12

K. & P. Coal Co.K. & P. Breaker BP Schuylkill 226 12Landingville Coal Co.Bank Schuylkill 1,032 1,032 k 130 2Landingville Washery Schuylkill 130 3

Total for Company 1.032 1.032 5Laychock Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill 1,489 17,233 2,489 65 21,276 7,150 279 16

Live Oak Coal Co.Live Oak Breaker BP Schuylkill 260 15 3

DISTRICT 21

Production - net tons PoundsSold Used at permis- Non-

Shipped to market to colliery sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalBy By , local far steam Total plosives dynamite Days Empl- ace i- acci-

Operators and Collieries County railroad truck: trade and heat product i on: used used worked oyes dents dentsM. and M. Anthracite Co.

Bank Schuylkill 40,769 40,7.69 m 147 2M. & M. Washery Schuylkill 147 8

Total for Company 40,769 40,769 10Maple Spring Coal Co;

Maple Spring Breaker 8P Schuylkill ·211 10",artin Enterprises, Inc.

Strip Schuylkill 119 540 249 13 921 n 300 105 5",atukewicz and Reed Coal Co.

Mine Schuylkill 7,129 4,207 233 119 11 ,688 a 3,750 193 14"'inersville coal Co., Inc.

Minersville Breaker BP Schuylkill 221 11 2Strip Schuylkill 341 3.528 j ,809 13 5,691 fw 98 5

Total for Company 341. 3,·528 1,809 13 5.691 16 201 d Mill Coal Co.

Old Mill 8reaker BP Schuylkill 271 6Reading Anthracite Co.

Oak Hill Breaker Schuylkill 79 214 4Pine Knot Mine Schuylkill 77 ,804 22,167 10.429 1,389 111,789 p x 41,435 26,850 79 310 13Oak Hill Bank Schuylkill 39,531 39,531 P 95 4Heckscherville P-2l Strip Schuylkill 105,949 26,387 8,964 1,620 142,920 q 782,864 151 117 8viadesville P-33 Strip Schuylkill 146,206 29,984 6,302 1,846 184,338 r 1,984.206 195 198 9Pine Knot P-39 Strip Schuylkill 143,662 35,295 11 ,492 2.145 192.594 s 357,097 171 81 5

Total for Company 513,152 113.833 37,187 7,000 671,172 41.435 3,151,017 924 39Walacavage Coal Co.

Mine Schuylkill 40 244 56 340 t 200 33 6West & West coal Co., Inc.

Mine Schuylkill 69 719 368 4 1,160 500 130 8Wyda Bros., Inc.

Bank Schuylkill 550 5,616 1,074 21 7,261- u 181 5Total for District ·629,381 193,693 60,677 7,508 891,259 101.735 3,230.597 134 1,268 70

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping bk - Bank B - Breaker BP - Breaker Preparation Only W - Washery(a) - All coal prepared at DiRenzo Breaker. (d) - 2,000 tons prepared at Bla.ck Heath Breaker;(b) - 19,954 tons prepared at Minersville Breaker. and 500 tons prepared at Swatara Breaker, 25th District,

5.695 tons prepared at Beckville Breaker. 1,000 tons prepared at Beckville Breaker,(c) - 1,000 tons prepared at K. & P. Breaker, and 355 toos prepared at DiRenzo Breaker;

0-3,OOOtons prepared at Black Heath Breaker. 1.500 tons prepared at Eagl.e Hill Breaker, 19th District, andi-'

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DISTRICT 21

Production - net tons

- 165,013 tons prepared at St. Nicho"ras Breaker, 20th District,19,325 tons prepared at St•. Clair Breaker. 19th District.

- 90,282 tons. prepared at Oak Hill .Breaker, and102,312 tons prepared at St. Nicholas Breaker, 20th District.

- "11 coal prepared at K. 8. P. Breaker.- 5,872 tons prepared at Live Oak Breaker;

618 tons prepared at Black Heath Breaker;80 tons prepared at SWatara Breaker, 25th District, and691 tons prepared at Seltzer Breaker, 20th District.

_. Discontinued operations in December, 1957.- Discontinued operations in September, 1957.• Discontinued operations in June, 1957.- Changed name of Breaker from Beckville to Indian Run in May.

Deep Mined • 228,471Stripping - 545,160.Bank - 117.628Total 891,259

Poundspennis- Non~

·sible ex· Pounds Fatal fatalTotal plosives .dYnamite Days· Ernpl- acct- acc.t-

productionr used used worked oves dents dents(r)

( s)

(t)(u)

(v)(w)(x)(y)

Shipped to market ,By By ,

railroad truck:19th Ilistrict.

operators and Collieries County(d) -·800 tons prepared at South :Tamaqua Breaker,(e) - "11 .coal prepared at Coal Castle .Washery.(f) - "11 coal prepared at MinersvUle Br·eaker.(g) - "11 coal prepared at American Briquett .Plant, "merican Briquett

Co., and discontinued operations: in November, 1957.(h) - "11 coal prepared at Marlin Breaker.·(i) .- 3,600 tons prepared at (llenworth Breaker;

1,800 tons prepared at ~. 8. p.• Breaker, anddiscontinued operations in September, 1957.

(j) - 2,799 tons prepared at St. Clair Breaker, 19th District;1,168 tons prepared at Salem Creek Breaker, 19th District;2,210 tons prepared at Marlin Breaker;6,079 tons prepared ·at Col1tz Breaker, and285 tons prepared at Millersville Breaker, 27th District.

(k) - "11 coal prepared at Landingville Washery.(l) - "11 coal prepared at Live Oak Breaker.(m) - "11 coal prepared at M. 8. M. Washery.(n) - 547 tons prepared at Colitz Breaker, and

374 tons prepared ·at MinersvUle Breaker.(0) - "11 coal prepared ·at Indian Head Breaker, 25th Ilistrict.(p) - "11 coal prepared at Oak Hill Breaker.(q) - 73,896 tons prepared at Oak Hill Breaker, and

69.,024 tons prepared ·at· St. Nicholas Breaker, 20th District.

DISTRICT 22carmelite Contracting Co.·

Morris Ridge Strip Columbia 2,382 2,382.a· 400 39 24Coates Coal Co.

Centralia Colliery B OM Columbia 26,259 15,671 10,984 52,914 a 30,400 14,100 174 135 47Centralia Strip Columbia 7.,959 7,959 a 1 174 39Centralia Bank· Columbia 112,731 112.731 a 1 174 2

Total for Company 138.990 23,630 10.984 173,604 30,400 14,100 176 47Hazle Brook Coal Co.

Midva11ey Call iery B Columbia m 41 86Midvalley Bank Columbia 6,953 2,403 4.298 217 13,871 bm 41 30

Total for Company 6,953 2.403 4,298 217 13,871 116

DISTRICT 22

37

3

,-

4

22

37

139

:2

101323

Non­fatalacci­dents

3

3

3

5

10

50

48

32

17

23

12

8

392

33458

191

. 81110

FatalEmpl- acci­o s dents

78

260

241

221

238

223223

250

198

240240

204.

270

Daysworked

79,200

52,80026,400

46,214

395,950

647,321

350,400

983,334983,334

Poundsdynamite

used

3,646

7,6057,605·

1,600

14,300

10,000

17,000

194,800

129,86764,933

n

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

2,725 f n

5,470 c

82,005 c

14,093

51,765 e

58,752

19,416 c

3,394 d

26,037 g

223,874 h84,195 h

2.341 h310,410

119,170119,170 e

Totalroduction:

30

2,226

2,226

1.4651,465

Used atcollieryfor steamand heat

tons

5,177

1,437

Soldto

localtrade

11,64311,643

B - Breaker BP - Breaker Preparation Only W - Washery. (d) - 2,000 tons prepared at Gina Breaker, 27th District.(e) - All coal prepared at Mammoth Breaker..(f) - All coal prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd Dist:ict.(g) _ All coal prepared at Pine Ridge Breaker, 27th Dlstrict.

8,814 8,814 k a 4,000 120 16

5,440

2,725

3,394

Production - net

14,093

10,870

12,791

23,83423,834

176.800 33,539 3,938 891.908 283,351 2,516,919 192 1,120

19,416

82,005

35,718

11,744

11,809

82,22882,228

677,631

221,64884,195

2,341308,184

Shipped to market ,By By ,

railroad truck t

bk - Bank

24th District.23rd District, and

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia

ColumbiaNorthumberlandSchuylkill

Columbia

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

Columbia

Columbia

Coun

B

Ooerators and Collieries

Total for companyMart inez & Broderick t Inc.

Raven Run StripMiller Coal Co.

MinePine Ridge Mining Co.

Continental StripRaven Run Coal Co.

Germantown Mine

Germantown StripTotal for Company

Sanchez Construction Co.Continental Strip

Sullivan Trail Coal Co.Morris Ridge Strip

Susquehanna co.l1ieries Div.The M. ". Hanna Co.

Logan StripWadleigh Coal Co,

MineWinne Land Co .. , Inc.

MineTotal for District

DM - Deep Mined S - Stripping(a) - All coal prepared at Centralia Breaker.·(b) - All coal prepared at Midvalley Breaker.(c) - All coal prepared at Glen Burn Breaker,

• (d) - 1,394 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker,

L. 8. M. Coal Co.Mine

Lone Star Coal Co.Mine

Mammoth Coal Co.Mammoth CoIl ieryMammoth Strip

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DISTRICT 22

Deep Mined· 412,170Strippin9 - 3:>3,136Bank - 126,602'Total 891,908

.~

dents

Non­fatalacci-

FetalEmpl- acci-a e de ts

Dayswor ed

Poundsdynamite

used19:>7.(0) - Discontinued operations in June,

Production - net tons Pounds• Sold Used at permiB-

to colliery sible ex-local for steam Total plosivestrade and heat roduction. used

,, . ShipPed to market, By By ,

Count I rail oad true I

- All coal prepared at Jeddo No.7 Breaker, l:>th District.- 11,7,44 tons prepared at Price Breaker, 19th District,

20,7:>0 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd District,6,850 tons prepared at Pine' Ridge Breaker, 27th District,17,738 tons prepared at Centralia Breaker, and1.700 tons prepared at Gina Breaker, 27th District.

- All coal prepared at Treverton Breaker, 17th District.- All coal prepared at St. Nicholas Breaker, 20th District.- Discontinued operations in November,.. 1957.- Discontinued operations in February, 19:>7.- This coal was stripped in August, 19:>6 bv the Penbrook Contr. Co••

prepared from a stock pil e in 19:>7 at the Jeddo No. 7 Breakerand shipped to market.

(j)(k)(1)(m)(n)

B. and S. Coal Co. DISTRICT 23Mine Northumberland 3,169Bar-B Mining Co. 617 3,786 b 1,:>00No. 1 Slope Northumberland 11 ,6:>3 3,066 613No.2 Slope Northumberland 9.147 2,407 481

1:>,332 a 22,000Total for Company 12,03:> a 1:>,000

Basin Coal Co. 20,800 5.473 L09"4 27,367 37,000.Mine Northumberland 1,246 328 65C. and J. Coal Co. 1,639 a p 2,050Banks Northumberland 61,867 2,355.Millard Strip NorthumberlOnd 9,641

7,136 71,358 cTotal for Company

367 1,112 11,120 cCains Coal Co.

71,508 2,722 8,248 82.478.Cains Breaker BP Northumberland

Col e and KeiserMine Northumberland 3,783

Diamond Coal Co. 737 4,520 b q 5.000Diamond Breaker BP Northumberland

Holmes Coal Co.Mine Northumberland 1,164 306 61 1,531 a r 1,800

900

29,00029,000

231 6

291 23291 18

41

100 9

268 16121 10

26

303 6

88 12

240 38

:>6 6

8

4

DISTRICT 23

Product i on .. net tons Pounds

• Sold Used at • permiB- Non-Shipped to market to colliery • sible ex· Pounds Fatal fatal

By By • local for ·st~am Total • plosives dynamite Days Empl- acc\';' ace i-Operators and ·Coli lerles County railroad truok: trade and heat production: used" used worked oyes dents dentsK. and B. Coal Co.

Mine Northumberland 5,022 978 6,001) b 9,200 :>00 180 6Kuipnont Coal Co.

Mine Northuinberland 3,6:>4 982 276 4,912 d 3.8:>0 4,1:>0 257 6L. and C. Coal Co.

Mine Northumberland 7.149 272 825 8,246 c 7,501) 219 8Lockard Coal Sales

Lockard Breaker BP Northumber Iand 293 5Locust Spr 1"'9 Coal Co.

IIlne Northumber1and 35,519 1,225 4.083 40,827 e 21,000 279 23 8M. and M. Coal Co.

Mine Northumberland 870 229 46 1.145 a 4,400 3,500 168 8M. M. and 5, Coal Co,

MinEi' ~Jorthumbe:r 1and 1,705 1,705 3.000 293 eMayton Bros. Coal Co.

Mine Northumberland 5,108 5.108 4,950 262 8 2Mlldry, Walter

Mine Northumberland 6,750 1,776 35:> 8.881 9 s 14,500 144 10R<~q1lng Anthracite Co.

l,ocust Gap A-54 Strip Northumberl and 44,137 8.827 2,207 :>5,171 90,194 212 27~ocust Gap A-57 Strip Northumberland. 117.913 23,583 5.895 147.391 455,666 223 26l.ocust Summit A-51 Strip Northumberland 106,201 21.240 5.31~ 132,751 374,245 238 49 2l.acust Summit Flotation' Plant BP Northumberl and 205 44 1Locust SuriVnlt Cleaning Plant B Northumberland 165 24 3Locus·t Summit Breaker BP Northumberland 16:> 25 3Merriam Bank Northumber land 1,807 352 2.1:>9 b 4 8North Slush Bank Northumberland 321.376 321.376 j 211 36Potts A-56 Strip Northumberland 39.900 7,980 1,995 49,875 h 83,430 282 41 2Reliance Pumping Station NorthumberI and 205 :> 1Alaska Ramp NorthumberI and 210 3

Total for Company 631,334 61,630 15,7:>9 708,723 1;003,535 288 12Rick Brothers

Bank Northumberland 9.409 9,409 94 7Sagan Coal Ca.

Northumber1andMine 1,684 443 89 2,216 a 900 208 6Savit5ki Bros. Coal Co. G'"

Savit5ki Breaker BP Northumberland 302 5 VI

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1 32560266

(1) •

(j) •(k) •

8 130 b 5 700438 412 3B9 266 7 5 1 44 575 2

B • Breaker BP - Breaker Preparat ion Oniy12,115 tons prepared at Trevorton Breaker, 17th District ••nd120.636 tons prepared at st, NicholDa Bre.ker, 20th District.All coal prepared at Locuat Summit Flotation Plant,3.388 tons prepared at Fieher Washery. 27th District,1,078 tons prepared st Stanley Breaker. 24th D18trict,1,106 tons prepared st Hoover Breeker. 24th Dietrlct,3,367 tone prepared at Diamond Breaker••nd470 tona prepa"rad at D. end Z, Breeker. 24th DlItrlct.O! - All coal sold direct to the Penneylvania Pawn & Ught Co,. and uud U l'8oeind,

(m" - 6,005 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker. and2,950 tons prepsred at North Line Breaker. 24th Diatrlot.

DISTRICT 23 0'0-

Product ion - net tons PoundsSold Used at I permia- Non-

Shipped to market to colliery I sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalBy By • local for steam Total • plosives dynamite Days Empl- ace i- acci-

railroad trucks trade and heat production: used used worked eyes dents dents

rOo,188 100,188 1 147 8

7,764 295 896 8,955 m 200 124 8

29,800 5,600 35,400 b 139 6 -33.400 6,880 40,280 b 139 663,200 12.480 75,680 12

47,120 12,400 2,480 62,000 a 353,140 191 278,483 2,232 447 11 ,162 n 10,150 139 18

15,884 4,180 836 20,900 a 90 894,389 24,839 4.968 234 124,430 a 81,825 20,500 223 173 3658,561 15,411 3,082 204 77 ,258 a 58,050 20,000 223 121 10

90 3

224,437 59.062 11,813 438 295,750 139,875 403,790 350 46

4,503 171 519 5.193 c 4,500 26B 5

6 8051,100 361 251 324

bk - Bank

Northumberland

Northumberland

Northumberland

NorthumberlandNorthumberland

Northumberland

NorthumberlandNorthumberlandNorthumberlandNorthumberlandNorthumberlandNorthumberlandNorthumberland

CountyOPerators and Call ieries

Water Level CoalMine

Zanella BrothersMine

Sayre Contracting Co.Bank .

Shernesky, JohnStrip

Stevens Coal Co.Alaska BankLocust Gap Bank

Total for CompanySusquehanna Call ieries Div.

The M. A. Hanna Co.Bazley St"ripCapitol StripCapitol BanksMaysville No. 1 SlopaMaysville No. 2 SlopePennsyl vania RampScott Pumping Plant

Total for CompanyCo.

"Total for District

'DM - Deep Mined S - Stripping(a)- All coal prepared at Glen Burn Breaker. 24th District.(b)- All coal prepared at Trevorton Breaker, 17th District.(c) - All coal prepared at Diamond Breaker.(d) • 2,456 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker, 24th District. and

2,456 tons prepared at Trevorton Breaker. 17th District.(e) • 20.413 tons prepared at Dismond Breaker, and

20,414 tons prepared at Trevorton Breaker. 17th District.(f) - All coal prepared at Dimlnick Breaker. "24th DiStrict.(9) - 4,440 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker. 24th DiStrict, and

4,441 tons prepared at Trevorton Breaker. 17th DiStrict.(il) - All coal prepared at st; NichOlas Breaker, 20th Diatrict.

DISTRICT 23

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

Non­Fatal fatal

Empl- acci- accl­oyes dents dents

Deep Mined· 332,894Stripping • 478,425Bank" • 601,070Total 1.412,389

DISTRICT 24Bar-Mac Coal Co.

Bar~Mac Breaker BP NorthumberlandBelll1re Coal Sales

BIlllire Washery NorthumberlandBOlllgo Call Co.

Mini Northumberland , 15,161 4,929 6,573 26,663 aC. &.F, General Contracting Co., Inc.

NeUlon Bank Northumberland 56,431 44,405 360 101,196 bstirling Bank Northumberland 582 145 727 cStrip Northumberland 1.459 365 1,824 c

"C. t J. Coai Co;Total for Company 58.472 44,915 360 103,747

strip Northumberland 333 32 24 389 dC. t M. Coal Co,

Mine Northumberland 357 726 237 1.320 emChesapaake Construction Co.

1";960Strip Northumberland 827 955 178D. & Z. Coal Co.

D. & Z. Breaker BP Northuinberland"Dancott Coal "Co., Inc,

Dancott Breaker BP Northumberland"Diminick Coal Sales

Dlmlnick Breaker BP Northumberland

12,300

800

18,997

304 7

316 7

301 24

267) 9)) )

1,500 41 4 --.1,500 13 ""

200 5 9

66 5

70 15

303 8

288 12

304 7

3

5

1.

2

1957

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DISTRICT 24 .(1'.

Production - net tons Pounds10).

Sold Used at permis- Non-Shipped to market to colliery sible ex- Poul'ds Fatal fatalBy By I local for steam Total plosives. dynamite Days Empl- acci- acci"era or a d Coll er! Count railroad truck! trade and heat roduction: used used worked dentsIioHman, Ray

o es dents

Mine Northumberland 283 232 342 857 9 n 200 24 5-1ohnson Cdal Sales

Johnson Breaker BP Northumberland 316 5 2K. & D. CQal CO.K. & D. Breaker BP Northumberland 303 5

!-atsha & Son, DanielMine Northumberland 722 593 B69 10 2,194 9 0 2,890 115 8

,,"ower Region Coll iery Co.Lower Region Breaker B·P Northumberland 273 9 2

",aurer Coal Sales Co.Maurer Breaker BP Northumberland 259 7

North Line CQal Co.Strip Northumberland 7,785 1,946 9,731 c 2,182 123 10 2Il. & S. Coal Co.Mine Northumberland 3,593 897 4,490 c l' 1,300 132 7

llaczkowskie ·SlopeMine Northumberland 726 1,480 489 2,695 e q 1,850 164 6

l!eagan, JosephMine Northumberland 1,100 1,925 340 3,365 h 1,440 100 326 5

lleedBrothers SlopeMine Northumberland 5,890 7,913 2,041 18 15,862 6,700 243 10

lleidinger Coal Service. Reidinger Breaker BP Northumberland 219 7Iiosini Coal Co.

Carbon Run Breaker BP Northumberland 250 24t>tanley Coal Co.

Stanley Breaker BP Northumberland 240 5 2Steam Coals, Int:.

Steam Breaker BP Northumberland 123 30 5l>tevens Coal Co.

Bear Valley Bahk Northumberland. 83,776 15,946 99,722 j 180 19Henry Clay Bank .Northumberland 31,266 5,943 37,209 j 68 15

.Burnside·Bank Northumberland 86,463 17.353· 103,816 j 196 11Total for Company 201.505 39.242 240,747 45

Susquehailna CollIeries ·DivisionThe M. A. Hanna Co.

Gl en Burn Coll iery !l.llM Northumberl and 194,230 118,142 39,375 2,246 353,993 k 234,250 42,400 223 522 2 92

DISTRICT 24

Non­fatalacci­dents

FatalEmpl~ acci­oyes de"tfi

19 13535 2 92

307 7

·35. 6210 e43 3 123

Poundsdynamite· Days

used worked

42,400

411,43922,656

- 342,670776,765

hun~s

~rl1lb'

sible ex­l'l'bsiveslise<!

Deep Mtned ­StrippingBankTotal

4,280 k l'

•I

Total ,production:

2,24639,375118,1424,280

Production - net tons·i I Sold .Used at, Shipped to market I to collIery,By By I local for steamI railroad truck. trade and heat

Northumberland·

Northumberland

BP

Operators and Coll ieries CountvSusquehanna Collieries Div. (continued)

Capitol StripTotal for Company

Swift Coal SalesSwift Breaker

Thomas Bros., Inc., W. H.Strip Northumberland ~3g.,..,5~7~8__=~8=9;4_-,:,::=-,=__-:~".,.__-=;4""4;7~2~c_s=-:,,o::=-"=:-_--:-:-!3~00:=-__~~..".~.........;;....-:,.,,;_

Total for District 498,842 185,579 90,070 2,274 776,765 282,909 44,500DM -·Deep Mined bk - Bank S - St:r~i=pp=i~n=9======:::B:=.=-=B~r=e~a~k=e=r=======B~P=-~B~r::e=a;:ke=r~Pr~e=p=ar=a:::;t::i=o=n=On~l~y===:;::==::~w~-=w=a=s::h=e=ry===(a) - 14 t 700 tOilS prepared at Carbon Run Bf'~ake:r, and (k) - All coal prepared at Glen Burn Breaker.

11,963 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd District. (1) - No, I-A Slope discontinued operations in July,aml. (b) - 40,145 tons shipped direct to Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.; No, 2 Slope discontinued operations in Septembe~, 1~'57.

40,520 tons shipped direct to Merck Chemical Co.; (m) - Operated as a small mine fromMarch to November inclusive.16,651 tons prepared at Steam Breaker; (n) - Operated as a small mine from January to November inclusive.2,980 tons prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd District, and (0) - Operated as a small mine aft.er April.900 tons prepared at Reidinger Breaker. (1') - Operated as a small mine from January to June int:lllsive.

(c) - All coal prepared at Steam Breaker. (q) - Operated as a small mine from January ·to July lnCllllllve, and(d) - All coal prepared at Diamond Breaker, 23rd District. discontinued operations in December, 1957,(e) - All coal prepared at D, and Z. Breaker. ('I') - Discontinued operations in JanUary, 1957.(f) - 1,351 tons prepared at Glen Burn Breaker, and (5) - Discontinued operations in May, 1957,'.

609 tons prepared at Glosek Breaker.(9) - All coal prepared at carbon Run Breaker.(h) - 2,007 tons .prepared at Glen Burn Breaker, and

1,358 tons prepared a.t K. and D. Breaker.(i) - 10,117 tons prepare at Glen Burn Breaker;

2,541 tons prepared at Maurer Breaker;2,207 tons prepared at Pursel Breaker;660 tons prepared at Johnson Breaker, and337 tons prepared at Bar-Mac Breaker.

(j) - All coal prepared at Trevorton Breaker, 16th District.

DISIRICT 25.Aungst & Co., Dory

MineB. & W. Coal Co.

B. II. W. Breaker

Schuylkill

BP Schuylkill

940 7,433 916 11 9,300 a 4,200 260

263

6

6 21957

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DISTRICT 25

Production - net

Operators and Collieries .County

Shipped to marketBy By ,

ra ilroad truck;

Soldto

localtrade

tonsUsed atcollieryfor steam

'and heat

Pounds, permis-" sible ex-

Total , p10sivesproduct ion: used

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

FatalEmp1- acci­oyes dents

Non­fatalacci~

dents'

S~huYlki1l

BP Schuylkill

SchUYlkill

Total for Company

Total for Company'Gavalis Co., Joseph

StripHerb & Reed Co.

'MineHerring Bros. Co.

MineHikes Coal Co.

MineIndian Head Coal Co.

Indian Head BreakerStripBank

9,240 d 7,650

2

3

2

23

3

203

5

4

5

5

5

22

6

5

5

8

6

371146

12

94

20

12

131

12110

243

293

236,

17017086

270

238

300

240

214

228

234

252

78

98101

249

262

40,300

20,00020,000

40,300

50

3,600

2,025

6,850

4,600

1,300

3,600

4,800

21,000

46,3703,000

49,370

15,600

527,634

527,634

20,510 k

3,800 e

7,692 1

43,000 j

7,630 d

89,939

84,1265,813

21,150 b

96,123

19,120 d

16,587 g

65,743 h30,380 i

11,232 f

10 ,600 b 6,000

2,380 c aa 1,250

32

88

25

8

62

34

18

17

10

927114

131

131

1,041

230

387

47

517

624

2,769

2,538

4,612

2,332

1,26288

3,236

1,350

1,276

12,508

4,308

5,824

4,558

856

6,811

3,551

30,6172,060

32,677

6,104

15,296

16,104

11,209

15,930

991

615

2,f46

2,486

1,151

7,403

3,710

1,201

22,196

'1,452

54,871

95,992

262

65,61230,380

51,3203,551

SchUylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylklll'

Schuylkill

'Schuylkill

S,chtiylkillSchuylkill

, Schuylkill

Schuylkill

, Schuylkill'

Schuylkill

SchuylkillS,chuylkillSchuylkill

BP

Knorr Coal Co..Mine

Koch Co." JosephKoch Breaker

Koperna Coal Co.Mine

Cheruka Bros. Co.Mine

Deaven"'Bonawitz & Co".Mine ' '

Deaven & Co., DavidDeaven Breaker

DeClerico & Co., AngeloMine

Falls Coal Co.Mine '

Faust Coal Co.Mine

Fegley & Tretter Co.Mine "

Fisher Associates Inc.MineStrip

1".....=·

Total 'for CompanyMiller Co., fr'lnklin ;,. '

Miller Breaker BPNumber Two Vein ,Coal Co. '

Mine0' Brien 'Co., Pat'

'Pat O'Brien Breaker BpPenag ,Coal Co.

Penag ColI lery , B DMPotts Cont.acting Co., Allen

Potts Breaker Bp,Strip

Total for CompanyReading Anthracite Co.

Llirberry BreakerBank

tons,

21.181

l

3

, ..

2

70

Nofl~

faUIactt­dent!

5

3

7

8

5

28

3

10

16

$19

66

30

12

15'217'

153

255

275

240

116

251

3()l!

110

110

128

1391;\9

196)%

Fatalbays Emp!" acci-

l!Jlrked , oyes dents

3003Qo

: . ...

Poundsdynamite

used

1,500

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

4,700 w'

8,053 v

16,190 t 11 ,500

7,332 c aa 6,000

224j574

99,102 n 65,350

8,743 s 3,500

224,574 9

12,816 P 1,850

3,840 r 750

29.,988 c 12,225

6,860 u 1,500

.~

21.181 0

67,'398 m67,398

II

Total I,Ptoductl!l!l'

3

4

51

62

18

74

302

Used atCOllieryfOr steamand ,heat

599

646

504

329

174

504

146

346346

4,099

4,743

1,140

1,133,

12,.155

517

2,640

4,296

3,648

7,2~9

7,0147,014

13,782

21.181

48,614

10,795

1,509

7,131

,21,181

18,73818,738

915

861

3,854

2,620

1,206

1,234

29,333

18,292

.48,314'48,314

217 ,056217 ,056

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SChuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuyikillSchuylkill

,County

Bp

. OperatOrs and .CollierieSLincoln Anthracit<i Co. '

, Lincoln B.eaker,Bank

Total for CompanyReC! a Coal Co,

MineRed iUll Coal Cli.

MineRenninger Coal Co.

MineSausnock & Mady Co.

MineScheib Coal Co.

, MineSchneck Co., Thomas

Schneck BreakerSchuylkill Contractiitg Co.

Strip .Shally Constructiol\ CO.

StripSpancake & Herring (;0.

Mine

1957

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DISTRICT 25

Production" net tonsNon­

Fatal fatalEmpl- acci- acci­o es dents dents

Daysworked

Poundsdynamite

used

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

,,

Total ,roduction:

Sold Used atto colliery

local for steamtrade and heat

Shipped to marketBy By ,

railroad truck,CountOrators and ColI ierie98

153.216 g 98 7

153.216 7

3,904 x 1,250 73 5

253 18

3.640 b 253 3 2

3.640 21 2

3;705 Y 54

8,200 b 6,925 240 7

19

19

152.561 655152,561 655

3,591 294

1:274 1,929 4371.274 1.929 437

1,260 1,664 762

2,870 4,346 984

Sr.huylkill

Schuylkill

SdiuvlkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

(h) ­(i) ­(j) -

(f) ­

(g) -

(b) ­(c) ­(d) ­(e) -

Wilson Coal Co.Strip

Woratyla 8. Gregonis Co.Mine

Z1nunerman Co., Marl inMine

Schuylkill 320 10.740 425 15 11,500 z 8.250 205 7Total for 0 istr! ct =6=8~1.::8=8::5:::::=3~0=8=.=0=58===6!::2~.~2=58=:==2~;=0=44==1=,=0=5::4=,2=4=5:;:=7=80=.=0=7~9===6=0~,~6~50==:;::;::::1=8=3==7=8=2====1=3=2=

,OM _ Deep Mined S _ Stripping bk - Bank B - Breaker 'BP - Breaker Preparation Only, (a) _ 4,619 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, 16th District; (k) - 10,400 tons prepared at Old Mill Breaker, 21st oistrfct, and

2,178 tons pr~pared at Legal Breaker, 16th District, and 10,110 tons prepared at Schneck Breaker.2,503 tons prepared at Deaven Breaker. (l) - All coal prepared at Old Mill Breaker, 21st District.All coal prepared at Swatara Breaker. (m) - All coal prepared at Lincoln Breaker.All coal prepared at Indian Head Breaker. (n) - All coal prepared at Penag Breaker.All coal prepared at Pat O'Brien Breaker. (0) - All coal shipped direct to the Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.1,960 tons prepared at Miller Breaker, and (p) - 4,612 tons prepared at Old Mill Breaker, 21st District, and1,840 tons prepared at DiRenzo Breaker, 21st District. 8,204 tons prepared at Minersville Breaker, 21st District.10,320 tons prepared at Koch Breaker, and (q) - All coal prepared at Lorberry Breaker. The Reading912 tons prepared at Schneck Breaker. Anthracite Co. began operating the Lorberry Breaker of the990 tons prepared at Indian Run Breaker, 21st District; Stevens Coal Co. in April, 1957 with the same employes.7,023 tons prepared at DiRenzo Breaker, 21st District; (r) - All coal prepared at DiRenzo Breaker, 21st District.390 tons prepared at B. & W. Breaker, and (s) - 3,720 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, 16th District, and8,184 tons prepared at Deaven Breaker. 5,023 tons prepared at Miller Breaker.All coal, prepared at Fisher Breaker, 21st District. (t) - 9,280 t6ri~ prepared at Pat O'Brien Breaker, andAll coal prepared at price Breaker, 19th District. 6,910 tons prepared at Miller Breaker.8,200 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, 16th District; (u) - All coal, prepared,at Black Heath Breaker,18,200 tons prepared at FIsher Breaker, 21st District, and 21st District; and ceased operations in f,pril, 1957.

16,600 tons prepared at Swatara Breaker.

Total for Company

Total for CompanyStump, F. B.

MineSwatara Coal Co.

Sw.atara BreakerBank

Stevens Coal Co.Lorberry BreakerBank

DISTRIC1'25

Production - n!t tona, , , Sold Used' at, Shipm to !!I!rket, to 'coU iery

o t ' ' , , By, , . By, local for steamptrun and foW,;l" ,'. ".,'..',' Sou~ , railroa,d truck, trA, de and heat

(v) - 5,227 tons pre~red at, $Watil'ra Breaker' and ~~ - -

,, ,Total ,

productions

Poundspermis­sible ex­plosivesused '

Poundsdynamite

usedDays

worked

Non­Fatal fatal

Empl- acei- acci-oyes dents dent,

426,309173,295

- 454,641},054,245

Deep Mined ­StrippingBankTotal

A. l B. Coal Co.pISTRICT 26,

Mine, Schuylkill 5,044Beaver Brook Coal Co.

Redco Breaker LuzerneBeaver, Brook Strip Luzerne 5,725 1,575 993Sprin~ Mountain Bank Luzerne 13,184 3,671 2.317

Total for Company,Bell ellue, Coal Co.

18.909 5,246 3.310

Hilltop Washery Luzerne 18,158Bank Luzerne

Total ,for Company 18,158Berger Mining Co., Inc.

Mine Carbon 200Boner & Webb Coal Co.

Mine Schuylkill 4,566Brinsko Coal Co.

Mine Schuylkill 3,634Carbonizing Coal Co.

Carbonizing Washery Schuylkill -Bank Schuylkili 44,660 8,409

'Total for CompanyDudash & Co;

44,660 8,409

Mine Scnuylk'ill 2,648'Eastern States Engl!'eering Co.

Bank Luzerne ·80,,035

210~10

5,044 a 1,900

8,293 b19,382 b27 ,675

18,158

18,158

200 d' 100

4,566 e 1,600

3,634 f 1,300

53,,069 953,069

2,648 h 1,000

80,035 i

4,600

4,600

,250

100

l5Q

272 6

139 12 4144 12 1139 13

37 5

245) 8)) )

I8

22 10

287, 6

300 6

163) . 20)) )

20

283 5

142 7 ~

~

1957

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DISTRICT 26

~Production - net tons Pounds• Sold Used at • permis- Non-

Shinned to market • to colliery , sible ex- Pounds Fatal fatalBy By .• local for steam Total • plosives dynamite Days Em!>l- acci- scci-

Operators and Collieries county railroad truckl. -,kada,,: and heat product!on' used used worked oves dents dentSqlen Alden Corp.

AUden"ied ColHery;.. 202 25Honey Brook No. 3 Breaker Schuylkill

No. 15 Slope Schuylkill 33,469 23;037 il14a8 264 61;258.j 77,700 202 69 7No. 23 Slope Ca.rbon 15;290 10,524 l!,050 1114 27 1968 j aa - 8,700 104 34 7Strip Luzerne 12,1l31! lllB32 1;120 Ills ~j,~89 j 10,500 202 19Strip Schuylkill 30, <J<Jl i!11g3i iI,155 I!S3 !l6,1~i:l j 598,840 221 468ank Schuylkill 22,500 . ... _,lb.• izL__ gi 204 202 ,As:1.tj35'j 104 4

Tota1 for Company 115.088 _ 79;841· .15.617 928 211.480 77.700 618,040 197 14Gravine Coal Co.

206 26Mine Carbon 6,156 2,829 777· 628 10,390 k 4,500Hazleton Mining Co.

2,308 k 12,210 98 6Strip Carbon 1;400 640 176 92Hills Mining Corp.

Schuylkill 3,301 619 165 42 4,127 1 3,300 50 280 6MineJ, & W. Coal Co.

·Schuylkill 3,288 1,096 1,096 4 5,484 m 4,200 260 10MineJone5-, Coal Co.• , John

Schuylkill 4,603 4,603 m 2,100 267 6MineMilDbeck Dredging Co.

314) 15). . Manbeck Washery SchuylkillBank Schuylkill 230.622 71 .603 302.225 " ) )

Total for Company 230,622 71.603 302,225 15Mountain Top Coal Co.

iiI> Carbon 44 18. Coal Ra in Breakerpayne Coal Co.

Luzern'e 207 64 .9)Sl'ring Mountain Breahr207 94 )Strip Luzerne 77,108 112,612 19,598 3,054 212,372 P 544,153

Spring Brook Strip Luzerne 18,829 27,496 4,785 684 51,794 P 161.360 207 46 )Total for 'Company '95,937 140.108 24.383 3.738· 264,166 705.513 204 9

Peca Coal Co.12 20 31)Peca Breaker Schuylkill q

Peca Shaft S.chuylkil1 54.130 25.281 9,125 5.126 93.662 r 86.400 8.060. 185 182 )Total for Company' 54.130 25.281 9.125 5.126 93,662 86,400 8,060 ,.202 31

Penn-Rich contracting Co. .6;576 4,165 5,966 114 16,821. aab 22,650 113 20Strip Carbon

prea~ant Hill Coal Co.6;046 s 2,525 150 282 6Mine Schuylkill 1,849 2,451 1,660 86

DISTRICT 26

• Sold Used atShipped to market. to colliery

By By. local for steamraUroad trucki trade and heat

B - Breaker . W - Washery- All coal prepared at Carbonizing Washery, and ceased

operations in August, 1957,- 2,280 tons prepared at Hillside Breaker, 19th District, and

368 tons prepared at Skytop Breaker, 20th District.- All coal shipped direct to the New Jersey Zinc Co,- All coal prepared at Honey Brook No. 3 Breaker.- All coal prepared at Hazle Shaft Breaker, 15th District.- All coal prepared at st. Nicholas Breaker, 20th District.

Production - net tons

748 1.884753.918 465,664

2

123

3

75272 6184 1 ,007

65 9

96 5

191 12

80 10

227' 12

118 12

171 34

260 12

210) 20)) )

204 2545

112 24

306 5

Non­Fatal fatal

Days Empl- acci- acei-·worked oyes dents dents

1,850

600

109,030

Poundsdynamite

used

3,200

POimdspermis­sible ex­plosivesused

5,083 f

26,722 t

26,315 a

21,802 w cc17 ,000

17,964 1 bb -

15,825 u

5,616 v

10,964 x 4,485 250

1,425 y '-20,352 Y 134;67123,186 Y '135,48344,963 270,154

10,926 j 7,200

1,976 1,250

•,Total I

production:

29

52

32

180

555555

2,632 z 1 ,32511,816 1,307,129 221.085 1,753,657

718

113

(g)

(Il)

(i)(j)(k)(1 )

4,391

1472,2392,2294,615

1,252

1,296

75.731

1,071

621

2844,0705.283

7,416

3,834

2,824

3,869

4,014

9,637

26,722

26,315

2,695

12,844

bk - Bank

2,981

1,496

5,812

1,214

9,963

5,826

1,242

14,371

30,156

99414,04315,119

Luzerne

Carbon

C~unty

Ca"bon

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill.

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

Operators and Coll ieries

Wat-Rap Coal Co.Mine

Whytko Coal Co.Mine

Z. &'F. coal Co.Mine

Total for District

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping(a) - All .~oal prepared at Blaschak Breaker, 20th District.(b) - All coal' prepared at Redco Breaker.(c) - All coal prepared at Hil1top·Washery,(d) -, All coal prepared at Coal Rain Breaker.(e) - 1,322 tons prepared 'at Skytop Bx:eaker, 20th' District;

128"tons prepared at Mayaika Breaker, and2,516' tons prepared at Atkins Breaker, 20th District.

(f) - All coal' prepared at Atkins Breaker, 20th District.

Pollock, Ken'Bank

Ra cho, Geo"geBank

Reading .Anthracite Co',~ahanoy City Strip

Sheila Coal Corp.Bank

Simoes & Co,. Mine.Sorin In"c.

StripSpearhead Mining Co.

MineSteele Coal Co.

MineSull ivan Trail Coal Co.

Buck Mounta in BankBuck Mountain StripPa"k P.1ace Strip

Total for. Company

1957

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DISTRICT 26

Non­fatalacci­dent

- 283,546- 438,392- 585,1911,307,129

Deep MinedStrippingBankTotal

(x) 5,156 tons prepared at Skytop Breaker, 20th District, and5,808' tons prepared at Hazle Shaft Breaker.

(y) - 31,279 tons prepared at Mammoth Breaker, 22nd Districtl4,612 tons prepared at Indian Head Breaker, 2lst District, and9,072 tons prepared at Hazle Shaft Breaker, 15th District~

(z) - 2,014 tons prepared at Hillside Breaker, 19th District.322 tons prepared at Skytop Breaker, 20th District, and292 tons prepared at Wessner Breaker.Ceased operations in JUly, 1957.Ceased operations in June, 1957.Ceased operations in December, 1957.

(aa) ­(bb) ­(cc) -

Production - net tons PoundsSold Used at permis-to. colliery sible ex- Pounds Fatal

local for steam Total plosives dynamite Days &pl- acci-rade and heat roduction: used used worked 0 es dent

,, Shipped .'tb market, By' By,

Cou t ,railr.· _ .. truck I

2,657 tons prepared at Hillside Breaker, 19th District" ··..fld1,846 tons prepared at Englewood Breaker, 20th Distric't,.AH coal prepared at Skytop Breaker, 20th District.All coal shipped direct to the Pennsylvania Power lI. Ligh't CCl\All coal prepared at Spring Mountain Breaker.Began operations in December, 1957.83,309 tons prepared at Hazle Shaft Breaker, 15th ot's'trt'Ctl;5,64g tons prepared at Spring Mountain Breaker', 'wild5,704 tons prepared at Peca Breaker.2,648 tons prepared at Hazle Shaft 'Breaker, i'5'th :Dl's\r5.'c'tl;2,269 tons prepared at' Skytop Breaker, 20th 'Di:s't"'ii.:c't\B33 tons prepared at Spring Mountain £reaker\ 'M'td296 tons prepared at Peca Breaker.All coal shipped direct to the LuzerWe 'Cadn'ty &'$ t lEi'e'ctric Co.7,073 tons prepared at Atkins Brealeeh 20'1:" 'DIstrict, and8,752 tons shipped direct to the Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.3,207 tons prepared at Atkins Breaker, 20th District, and2,409 tons prepared at Blaschak Breaker, 20th District.12,726 tons prepared at Coal Rain Breaker, and2,40g tons prepa~d at Honey Brook No.3 Breaker.

(n) ­(0) ­(p) ­(q) ­(r) -

(s) -

(t) ­(u) -

Iv) ­

(w) -

A. & G. Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill

B. G. & S. Coal Co.Mines Schuylkill

B. & ~. Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill

Beury & Roberts Coal Co.Mine Schuylkill

Bowman & Coleman Coal Co.Mines Schuylkill

Brown Coal Co.·Mine Schuylkill

Crystal Coal Co.Crystal Breaker BP SchuylkillBank Schuylkill

Total for Company

620

6,622

554

DISTRICT '27

2,598 386 3,604 a 8,750 195 6

5,991 631 13,244 b 7,500 280 11

3,613 3,613 c 2,000 500 235

1,954 218 2,172 d 6,600 144 6

16,527 3,324 20,405 e 20,000 282 23

3,186 1,717 4,903 7,200 307 6

151) 12)16,472 217 16,689 9 ) )16,472 217 16,689 12

DISTRICT 27

Produ.ction ... net tons PoundsSold Used at permis- N.on-

Shipped to market to colliery sible ex· Pounds Fatal fatalBy By , local for steam Total , pIostves dynamite Daya Empl- ace!- acel-

Operators and Collieries County railroad truck I trade and heat . produc~ i on; used used worked ayes dents dentsDancott Coal Co., Inc.

Schuylkill 2,606' 3,180 330 14,537 h 29,200 288 26 3Mine 8,421Dando & Confair Coal Co.

20,460 g 19,650 50 287 15 2 2Mine Schuylkill 16,242 4,218Dando Mining Co., D. oJ.

12,501 3,014 15,515 g ·4,800 248 26 4Mines SchuylkillPeitrick & Ebert (;"al Co.

304 9Mines Schuylkill 3,749 4,443 3,650 11,842 i 13,500Pixon Coal Co.

108) 5)Barry Washery .SchuylkillBank Schuylkill 4.237 4,237 ) )

Tota1 for Company 4,237 4.237 5Fegley Coal Co.

264 1,394. 149 1,807 1,600 104 8Mine SchuylkillFisher, Charles A.

184) 9)Fisher Washery Schuylkill1,795 1 ) )Bank Schuylkill 1,795

Total for Company 1,795 1.795 9Five Par Coal Co.

296 15KeMble Colliery B SchuylkillNo. ·i Slope Schuylkill 30,223 16,202 72 46,497 f 42,100 296 27 3No.2 Slope Schuylkill 6,690 6,690 m 5,200 201 10 1No.3 Slope Schuylkill 961 518 1,479 f 400 197 7No.4 Slope Schuylkill 96 52 148 f 100 104 4

Total for Company 6,690 31.280 16,772 72 54,814 47 ,800 63 1 4. Garcia Coal Co.

886 8,860 b ae 1,800 224 8I Mine. Schuylkill 4,430 3,544Gina 'Coal Co.

286 8Gordon Braaker BP SchuylkillHatter Coal Co.

11 ;370 2,840 18,951 n 32,000 286 16Mines Schuylkill 4,741Hegins Mining Co.

Schuylkill 898 3,592 1,122 5W12 o' 2,500 277 14BUrllla SlopeBuck Slope . Schuylk,ill 11,592 1,730 13,322 a 6,000 277 17No.3 Slope Schuylkill 4,311 9,288 2,987 16,586 6 9,000 277 17No.5 Slope Schuylkill. ·5,328 4,262 1,066 10.656 0 11",700 277 15

Total for Company 10,537 28,734 6,905 46,176 29,200 63·' 2 -oJ-oJ

1957

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DISTRICT 27

Ooorators and Collieries County

Production - net tons, Sold Used at

Shipped to market, to call ieryBy By I local for steam

raih'oad, truck! trade and heat

I,Total ,

product ion:

Pounds~rmia­

sible ex­plosivesused

Poundsdynamite"

usedDays

worked

FatalEmpl- acci­oves dents

Non­fatalacci­dents

Hill Vue Coal Co.Hill Vue Breaker Bp

Hoffman Construction Co.Strip

Indian Head Coal Co.Indian Head Strip

Junedale Coal Co., Inc.Potts Mine

Kravitz 8. pilitus Coal Co., BanksMalho Coal Co.

Malho Coll iery B OMIoIereY Coal Co.

Mine/IIlller Coal Co.

MineMoyer Coal Co.

MineNeumeister Coal Co. t Warren

MinesNoakes 8. Nauss Coal Co,

MineOtto Bros. Coal Co.

Minepine Ridge Mining Co., Millersville Breaker BpReading Anthracite Co.

Buck Run MineBuck Run StripHunter Tunnel Strip

Total for ,CompanyReichwein 8. Beury Coal Co., Reichwein 8. Beury Breaker BpRickert Bros. Coal CO.

NO~ 4 SlopeNo. 5 Slope

Schuylkill

Schuylkili

Schuyikill

Columbia

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkUl

Schuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylkill

SchuylkillSchuylkill

17 ,169

18,775

91,001

8,269

2,966

1,710

966

1,222

3,159

1,426

783

63,73,448,582

112,316

1,808143

9,204

11,235

14,522

6,117

3,686

2,720

5,871

5,052

1,585

10,3449.718

20.062

2,340

461

5,585

9,453

11,450

1,390

3,695

'1,475

2,704

902

'3,0862,4285,514

12,10378

308

600

2B,713 I'

30,779 q

111,708 r

8,269

18,536 s

13,160 t

6,042 u

7,637 s

10,505 v

9,182 W

3,270 x

Y77 ,164 r60.728 r

137,892

13,911 t1,103 z

4,350

42,000

15,700

10,950

7,800

6,300

8,000

12,750

9,,700

262.270262.270

73,360

650

985

398,502132,976531 ;478

276

318

256

244

64

304

293

282

292

297

288

194

240

116151

250

315315

3

15

16

128

14

27

14

6

5

12

9

12

32

6464395

4

95

2

16

2

3

3

3

Non­fatalacci­dents

24

FatalEmpl- acci­oyes dents

315 10

,Daysworked

41 14

'284 9

lM6 6

62 6

1,600 291 8

265 12

Poundsdynamfte

used

b iStltIct 27

Production - het tons pounds, Sold Used at I permia-Shipped to market , to colliery I sible ex-

By By I local for steam Total , plosivesCounty railroad truck, trade and heat production: used

Schuylkill 15,544 15,544 aa 10,4001,951 16,426 12,lBl 30,558 20,800

Schuylkill 1,456 1,456 ab

Schuylkill 5,275 2,840 8,115 f 12,000

Schuylkill 1,551 514 2,065 ac 12,000

Schuylkill 402 61 463 n af 400

Schuylkill 771 6,127 525 7,423 ad 2,850

Schuylkill 10,221 3,407 13,628 d 13,750

Total for, j)~AAIlY"Schuylkill Contracting Co.

'Banks 'Schwartzlander Coal Co.

MineShade Coal Co.

MineThree Par Coal, Co.

MineWalaitis Coal Co.

MinesWarcola Coal Co.

MinesWater Hole Coal Co.

Mine Schuylkill =,..,2~3~2_~=-F-:::;;';"'_~1,""""5,",70:;-_,....",,:=:;-_-:,,..;1.>;,8.,0<:2~t_~1~,2~0"0::::--_=,,.:;=,-,=-;2~'4;\O!.--=::;5f-_-=-_.....,;"Total for District ;3;1l~,=0=1::7==2=8=8;,=32=6:;;:~11~3~,~9=57====1=..~5~27=~~7~1~4~,8~2::7:;.:::;:;6:;74;,~4~20:;::==6=OB=i=6=23=:;:~2;3~6~::8=0=2===5===4=7

OM - Deep Mined S - Stripping 'bk - Bank B - Breaker BI' - Breaker Preparation Only" 'II ~ Washery(a) - 1,240 tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st Districtl (k) - 1,241 tons prepared at DiRenzo Breaker, 21st biliU'ict, and

2,364 tons prepared at Minersville Breaker, 21st 'District, and 566 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker', 16th blstrict,ceased o~rations during December, 1957. (1) - All coal prepared at Fisher Washery.

(b) - All coal prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District, (m) - All coal prepared at Fisher Wa'shery, 21st District.(c) - All coal prepared at B, 8. N. Breaker, 21st District. (n) - All coal prepared at Blyler Breaker, 16th District.(d) - All coal prepa~ed at Colitz ,Breaker, 21st District, and (0) - 5,612 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, 16th Dlstrictl

both mines ceased operations during December, 1957. 13,322 tons prepared at Koch Breaker, 25th Dlstrictl(e) - 6,741 tons prepared at Pine Creek Breaker, 16th Districtl 16,586 tons prepared at Swatara Breaker, 25th District, and

6,421 tons prepared at Bair Breaker, 16th Districtl' 10,656 tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District.3,462 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, 16th District, and (1') - 11,810 tons prepared at Jac Breaker, 21st Districtl3,781 'tons prepared at Kemble, Breaker. 9,757 tons prepared at Px:ice Breaker, 19th Districtl

(f) - All coal prepared at K<lIIIble Breaker. 5,104 tons prepared at Millersville Breaker, and{g) -!lU coal prepared at crystal Breaker. 2,042 tons preparecNot Indian Run Breaker, 21st District.(h) - 'lIh coal' j:lr~pared at Dancott Breaker, 24th District. (q) - All coal prepared at Indian Head Breaker, 25th District...(i) ~ Sl426 to\ls ~red at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st Districtl (r) - All coal prepared at St. Nicholas Breaker, 20th Disbict.

5;1l55tolls pn,pared at Malh'o llreaker, and (5) - All coal prepared at Malho Breaker.561 toils prepared at Dancott Breaker, 24th District. (t) - All coal prepared at Schneck Brealier, 25th District.

(j) - All coai prepared at Barry'Washery. The Dixon Coal Co. (u) - 636 tons prepared at Koch Breaker, 25th District,andbegan o~ratirig tire Anderahonis Coal Co. in.May, 1957.

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Non·fatalacci­dents

- 484,997- 197,384- 32,446

714,827

Deep MinedStrippingBankTotal

-

Production - net tons PoundsI I Sold Used at pennis-I ShiDDed to market I to colliery sible' ex- Pounds FatalI By By, local for steam Total plosives dynamite Empl- acc!-

ra or a dCol ier • Count f ra lroad truck! trade and heat roduction: used used "es dents- .4 tons prepared at Kocher Breaker, .16th District. ac - 1,063 tons prepared'at Beckville Brea er, s s r c , an

2,623 tons prepared at B. & N.· Breaker, 21st District; 1,002 tons prepared at Strohecker' Breaker, 16th District.4,116 tons prepared at LlveOakBreaker, 21st District; (ad) - 5,221 tons prepared at Swatara Breaker, 21st District, and885 tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District, and 2,202 tons prepared at DiRenzo Breaker,21st District.2,881 tons prepared at Beckville Breaker, 21st District. (ae) - Ceased operations during September, 1957.

(w) ·7,756 tons prepared at Kemble Breaker, and (af) - Ceased operations during April,lg57.1,426 tons prepared at Fisher Breaker, 21st District.

Ix) - 1,635 tons prepared at Blyler Breaker, 16th District;821 tons prepared at Black Heath. Breaker, 21st District;elA tons prepared at Maple Spring Breaker, 21st District, andceased operations during August, 1957.

ly) -. Pumping and rna intenance work onl y.z) - All coal prepared at pat O'Brien Breaker, 25th District.aa) - All coal prepared at Deaven Breaker, 25th Distr ict.ab) - All coal prepared at Coal Castle Washery, 21st District.

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Company county Production fLl!Y$_l'/orked EmplovesCOMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA rANTHRACITE STRIP MINE PRODUCTION

fmsmICT 5

Moffat Coal Co.YEAR--1957

r Baker Strip Lackawanna 20,067 259 21

Employes

\National Strip 'Lackawanna 5,241 281 15Company County Production Days Worked Pyne Hyde Park Strip Lackawanna 28,269 262 23Taylor-Archbald Str1p Lackawanna 7.385 272 6DISTRICT I Total for Company 60.962 - 65

Total for District 132.553 - 117Bauman Coal Co.5Strip Lackawanna 750 74

J

DISTRICT :6Cicio Bros. Coal Co.179 6 Inkerman Coal Co.Strip Lackawanna 6,370

No.6 Strip Luzerne 3.560 82 6.Halsey Contracting Co.6,985 60 5 Total for District 3.560 - 6Strip Lackawanna

Hudson Coal Co.9Cl inton Strip Lackawanna 23,162 238 DISTRICT 7

Coalbrook Strip" Lackawanna .. 109,789 264 43 Glen Alden Corp.Gravity Slope Stri'p La"cki3wanna 9,6b6 104 22 Avondale Strip Luzerne 71,.862 210 44Jermyn Strip Lackawanna 17,764 241 9 Loomis Strip Luzerne :26,393 244 '12Powderl y Strip La"i:kaw.anna ·170.985 267 142 Nottingham Strip Luzerne 62,945 279 51Total· for' Company' ·331.306' - 225 Wanamie Strip Luzerne '328.744 199 ( 151Masters Contracting Corp. Total for Company 489.• 944 - )

258Strip .. .Lackawanna 7,983 302 8 Susquehanna Collieries Div.Northwest Coal Co. The M. A. Hanna' Co.

Raymond Strip Lackawanna 2,334 43 4 Hillside Strip Luzerne 1.666 63 5Penbrook Coal Co~" Total for District 491.610 - 263Penbrook Str~p LackawanDa '.9,,709. 232 3Pioneer City Coal Co.

DISTRICT 9Racketbrook Strip Lackawanna }.,!.967 226 18 K. P. T. Coal Co.Simpson Coal Co.2 Maltby Strip Luzerne 7,128 221 8Northwest Strip Lackawanna 584 147

Linden Coal Co.Total for District 367,988 - 276Schooley Strip Luzerne - 15 4

DISTRIct :2Total for District 7.128 - 12

Ace -Coal Co.DISTRICT 10Strip Lackawan:na 574 65 2

Bliss Coal CO.C. & S. Excavating Co.Bliss Strip Sullivan 6,841 305 4Strip Lackawan!1a 1,450 32 4

C. B. M. Coal Co.E. & H. Coal Co.Maderia Strip Luzerne 7,270 97 8Strip. Lackawanna 1,515 61 4

Capone Coal Co.General Excavating Co.Prospect Strip Luzerne 17,892 279 6Strip Lackawanna 6,811 140 5

Hudson Coal Co.Rosati-Versari8altimore Strip Luzerne 117,305 278 49Lackawanna 640 35 5StripDelaware Strip Luzerne 37,073 276 10Turnpike Coal Co.Pine Ridge Strip Luzerne 4,500 75 7Strip Lackawanna 8,599 199 3

Total for Company 158,878 - 66Total for District 19.589 - 23Lehigh Valley Coal·Co.

Henry Strip Luzerne 84,840 309 36DISTRICT 3 , Prospect Strip Luzerne· 22,892 254 IIC. B. & M. Coal Co. Total for Company 107,732 - 47Diamond Strip Lackawanna 6,369 78 10 Number' Fourteen 'Coal Co.Underwood Strip Lackawanna 10,108 143 13 No. ;14 Strip . . Luzerne 1,441 35 4Total for Company 16,477 - 23 Total for District 300,054 - 135Moffat Coal Co.Storrs Strip Lackawanna 63,850 265 51

Perry Construction Co.

JDISTRICT II

Strip Lackawanna 22.643 106 23 Glen Alden Corp.Total for District 102,970 - 97 Empire-Kidder Strip Luzerne 25,922 290 38

Number One Contracting Co.Franklin Strip Luzerne 21.354 277 Z>DISTRICT 5

Total for District 47 ,276 - 63Hudson Coal Co.Marvine. Strip Lackawanna 36,043 201 21

Kehoe-Berge Coal Co., Inc.

lDISTRICT 12

Babylon Strip Luzerne 18,419 250 8 Hudson Coal Co.8roadwell 'Strip Lackawanna 1,441 74 5 Loree StrIp Luzerne 114,245 2))1 38Coal Creek Strip Lackawanna 3,763 242 5 Total for District 114,245 - 38Senaca Strip Luzerne 11,925 250 8

Total for Company 35,548 - 26DISTRICT 13Lombardi Coal Co., Inc.

Glen Alden Corp.Stack Strip Luzerne - 20 5 Huber Strip Luzerne 184,700 287 64

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Company County Production Days Worked Employes . Company County Production Davs Worked ~es

DISTRICT 17

Troup Co., JayStrip Dauphin

Wilson coal Co.Strip Schuylkiil

Total for District

NorthumberlandTotal for District

42,005 157 3944,116 152 3021,810 56 3231,732 128 3719,416 98 456,152 29 15

22,900 181 231,363 104 253,773 22 16

13.424 66 232,;788 40 13

17,696 165 3262.754 244 9

289.929 - 339289,929 - 339

DISTRICT 18Valley Stripping Corp.

Buck Mt.-Mt. Pisgah Strips CarbonFire Barrier Strip Schuylld!lilHacklebernie Str.fp, CarbonHell's Kitchen Strip CarbonLittle Italy-Primrose Strips carhonLoomis Strip, Schuylkl:llMalJlllloth Spoon Strip Cin'bonNeyer's Mammoth Strip CttbonNorth Side Strip Carb,onNo. 1 Tunnel Strip CarbonPrimrose Strip GarbonPrimrose Extension Strip CarbonSummit Hill Strip Carbon

Total for CompanyTotal for District

MalJlllloth Coal ,Co.MalJllllot'l Strip S,chuyIkil1 170,261 '238 98

Pine Ridge MinIng CQ.Pine Ridge Strip SchuylkHl 6,995 61 29tReading Anthracite Co.

14,086Jackson, MllOSbip, , S~huylkl.ll ,57 34Knickerbocker M77 Strip Schuylkl.ll 581 5 31Knickerbocker M96,Strip Schuylkl.U 75,602 191 48Shenandoah M67Sti:ip .. 'Schuylkill 491,545 ' 194 382ShenandQah Ml08 Strip Schuylkill 91,479 .143 31St. NicholasM106 StrIp Schuylknl 10.,684 mJ9 10 tTunnel Ridge Ml05 Strip Schu'(lkIlr 50,137 1il6 ' 29

Total for Company, ' _c..13~,.1l4 - 565

DISTRICT 19Al pine Coal Co.

2! ,119Strip S~huylkill 184 17Balmar Mining Inc. /

Strip Schuylkill 17,224 182 18Eagle Hill Contracting Co.

Strip Schuylkill ' , 3,140 93 8Harban Coal & Contracting Co.

Strip Schuylkill 72,771 232 37Martz, Inc., Lli>yd L.

Strip Schuylkill 5,235 31 ,31MarY D Mining Co.; Carbon Strip, Schuylkill 57,516 ' 164 37

Shock Strip Schuylkill 9,467 123 12Total for Company 66,983 - 49

Newkirk Mining Co.Newk irk Strip Schuylkill 266,002 272 116

Reading Anthracite Co.Strip Schuylkill 165,605 158 ,69

Saint Clair,Coal Co.Strip Schuylkill 212,415 ' 172 58

Sanchez' Construction Co.Strip SchuylkIll 17,779 113 14

Valent, FrankStrip Schuylkill 11,009 209 14

Valley' Stripping Corp.Strip Schuylkill 131,812 160 99

Total' for District 991,094 - 530

DISTRICT 20Capparell Stripping & Construct,ion Co.

S~rip , SchuylkIll 54,093 211 65'Gilberton Coal Co.

Gili:>erton Strip Schuylk ill ' 2e8,679 236) 130)Tunnel Ridge Strip Schuylkill 10,161 ) )Wrn. penn Strip Schuylkil;l 25,175: ) )St. Nicholas 'StrIp Schuylkill 7,023 273 '8 t

Total for 'CQmpany , 331.038 - 138

524

18

85

24

108

6

2'8

5

8

,5

405440953728

7

18

15

94

16

294

113iE

535

38123

24105

22151

8134

244

280

64

44

290200

215

285

293

24

258

157

227224225249151222

244

185

294158

78

270

78

161

4,385

1,1639.317

49,450258,142

47,98271,6749,703

'8,154

8,208

225.692

3,417 113) 6)3,345 ' ) )6,7,62 - 6

208,692

872311

1,183

4,272

6,285

34,224'

8,416

16,202

51,12543,52787,664

131,34825,69037,204

376.558

576.499

270,149

129,359

13,79627;196

·225.692

33,724323,228

DISTRICT 13

DISTRICT 15

DISTRICT 14

DISTRICT 16

Luzerne

Luzerne

Northumberland

Northumber1and

Northumberland

Northumberland

LuzerneLuzerne

for Company

NorthumberlandNorthumberland

Total for CompanyM. E.

Chisnell Coal Co.. Inc.Humboldt Strip

Gowen Coal ci'.Gowen Strip

Hess, Inc., J. A. & W. A.Ashmore StripTomhicken Strip

Total

Glen Alden Corp.Wanamie Strip Luzerne

Susquehanna Collieries Div.The M. A. Hanna Co.

Glen Lyon Strip LuzerneTotal for District

Glen Alden corp.' (continued)Sugar Notch Strip Luzerne 'Trues,dale Strip Luzerne

Total' for CompanyTotal for District

Huss, GeorgeOneida Strip Luzerne

Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.Drifton Strip LuzerneEckley Strip LuzerneHazlebrook Strip . LuzerneJeddo No.7 Strip LuzerneStockton Strip LuzerneWoodside Strip Luzerne

Total for CompanyLehigh Valley Coal, Co.

Cranber.;-y Strip LuzerneHazleton Shaft Strip LuzerneHumboldt Strip Luzerne

Total for Company'Paladino 'Stripping Co., Inc.

Harwood Strip LuzerneSandy Run Miners & Producers, Inc.

Upper Lehigh Strip LuzerneTotal for District

Chesapeake Construction Co.Strip , , ..-

H. J. & H. Coal Co., ,StripLitwhiler & Valeski Co.

Strip ,Reading Anthracite Co.

Trevorton'Strip S-5Thomas Bros., Inc., W. H.

Strip S-2,'Strip S-4

Wallace Co.,Strip

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Company County Production Days Worked Employes

89

Company county Production Days Worked Employes

DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 24Y~ulla Trucking & Excav. Co. , Chesapeake Construction',Co." , Yamulla Strip Schuylkill 65.688 176 44 Strip Northumberland 1,960 70 15

Total for District 1.362.189 - 939 North Line Coal' Co.t - Includes' Bank Employes. Strip , 'iNorthumberland 9,731 123 10

Susquehanna Collieries Div.o The M. A. Hanna Co.

[DISTRICT 21 Capitol Strip , Northumberland 4,280 19 13Canfield Construction Co., Inc. Thomas Bros., Inc., W. H.

Strip Schuylkill 6,155 120 6 Strip Northumberland 4.472 35 6Huss& Ryan Contracting Co. Total for District 22.656 - 57

Strip' Schuylkill 12,541 84 13Martin Enterprises, Inc. 'DISTRICT 25

Strip Schuylkill 921 105 5 Fisher Associates, Inc. ''Minersville Coal Co., Inc. Strip Schuylkill 30,380 101 10

Strip Schuylkill 5,691 98 5 Gavalis Co." JosephReading Anthracite Co. Strip Schuylkill 21,150 228 6

Heckscherville' ,P-21 Strip Schuylkill 142,920 151 117 Indian Head Coal Co.Pine Knot pr39 Strip Schuylkill, 192,594 171 81 Strip Schuylkill 84,126 170 11Wadesville P-33 Strip Schuylkill 184.338 195 198 Potts Cant. Co., Allen

Total for Company 519.852 - 396 Strip Schuylkill 21,181 160 / 3Total for District 545.169 - 425 Shally Construction Co.

Strip Schuylkill 8,053 116 3DISTRICT 22 Schuylkill Contracting Co.

Carmelite Contracting Co. Strip Schuylkill 4,700 80 3Morris Ridge Strip' Columbia 2,382 39 24 Wilson Coal. Co. , ,

Coates Coal Co. Strip Schuylkill '3;705 54 3Centralia Strip Columbia 7,959 174 39 Total for District ---lI2.i.2~_ - 39

Mammoth Coal Co.Mammoth Strip ...,schuylkill 119,170 240 110 DISTRICT 26

Martinez' & Broderick; Inc. ' , ,,8eaver Brook Coal Co., Raven Run Strip Schuylkill 2,725 ,78 23 Beaver Brook Strip Luzerne 8,293 144 12

Pine Ridge Mining Co. Glen Alden Corp., Continental Strip Schuylkill 26;037 198 17 Strip Luzerne 23,489 202 19Raven Run Coal Co. Strip Schuylkill' 56.730 221 46

Germantown Strip Schuylkill 2,341 @ - - Total for Company 80.219 - 65Sanchez Construction Co. HaZleton Mining Co.

Continental Strip Columbia 58,752 238 32 Strip Carbon 2,308 98 6Sullivan Trail Coal Co. Payne Coal Co.

Morris Ridge Strip Col'!inbia 51,765' 221 48 Spring Mt. Strip Luzerne 212,372 207 94Susquehanna Collieries Div. Spring Brook Strip Luzerne 51.794 207 46

The M. A. Hanna Co. Total for Company 264.166 - 140Logan Strip Columbia 82.005 241 50' Penn Rich Contracting Co.

, Total for District 353.136 - 343 Strip, Carbon 16,821 113 20'. Rea.ding Anthracite Co.

~ - Denotes coal m,ned in August, 1956 and marketed In, 1957. Mahanoy City Strip Schuylkill 17 ,964 191 12

Sorin, Inc.DISTRICT 23 Strip Schuylkill 5,083 118 12

C. & J. Coal Co. Sullivan Trail Coal Co., M~llard Strip " Northumberland 11,120 121 10 ,Buck Mountain Strip Schuylkill 20,352 210 20 t

Read,ng Anthracite Co. " , Park Place Strip Schuylkill 23.186 204 25Locust Gap A-51 Str~p Northumberland 132,751 238 49 Total for Company 43.538 _ 45Locust Gap A-54 Stnp Northumberland 55,171 212 27 Total for District 438 392 _ 312Locust Gap A-57 Strip Northumberland 147,391 223 26 ~, -----Potts A-56 St,rip, Northumberland 49.875 282 41 t - Includes Bank Employes.

, Total .forCampany 385.188 - 143 ,Shernesky, John', DISTRICT 27

Strip', " _, Northumberland 8,955 124 8 Hoffman Construction Co.SusquellannaColUeriesDiv. ' Strip Schuylkill 28,713 318 15

Tile M."A. liannaCo. Indian He.d Coal Co.' Bazley Strip' ' Northumberland 62,000 191 27 Indian Head Strip Schuylkill 30,779 256 16

capitol'St,rip, Northumberland 11 .162 139 i8 Reading Anthracite Co.'Tptal for Company 73.162 - 45 Buck Run Strip Schuylkill 77,164 116 46Total for District 478.425 - 206 Hunter Tunnel Strip Schuylkill 60.728 151 43

Total for Company 137.892 - 89DISTRICT 24 ."1. Total for Distr~ct 197.384 ,- 120

,C. & F. General cant., Co., Inc. :: " Total for Divislon 7.831.511 - .5.253Strip Northumberland 1,824 41 4

C. & J. Coal Co.Strip Northumberland :i89 5 9

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1957

REPORT COVER INGMINES EMPLOYING FEWER THAN FIVE PERSOOS

FATALDAYS ACCI- NOO-FA'I'-"j.

COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCIlOO WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDE~~

DISTRICT 1

Hillside Coal Co. LuzerneTotal for District

FATALDAYS ACCI- NOO-FATAL

COMPANY COUNTY pRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS

DISTRICT 14

NO PRODUCTION.

DISTRICT 15

Andrews ~ George Schuylkill 675 146 3Biros, John Schuylkill 961 109 4Biskupics, John Schuylkill 84 36 3Kowalchik & Kowalchik Schuylkill 141 24 3Novack, Will iam Schuylkill 34 16 3Rymarowicz, John Schuylkill 1,700 97. 3Stefanisko, John Schuylkill 650 210 3

Total for District ~5 - 92 22

DISTRICT 16

Artz & Co., Russell Schuylkill 1,280 128 4Bair 8. Co. t· Frank. Dauphin 2,082 220 3Bixler, Clayton It Schuylkill - 192 3 -;Bixler 8, Co., Harry Schuylkill 508 137 2Bixler 8, Co., Herman Schuylkill 7.22 208 3Bloch 8, Co., Kenneth Dauphin 1,200 150 3Boyer.& Co ~, Edward Schuylkill 550 93 3Boyer 8, Co., Ralph Schuylkill '3,313 212 4Carol .8, Co., Melvin Schuylkill 1,000 120 3Diamond 8, ·Co., Edward Dauphin 1,500 145 4DupUis & Co., Hector Schuylkill 965 72 4Etzweiler 8, Co., Harry Schuylkill 56 15 3Fronk 8, Co.,' George Schuylkill 2,046 204 3Geist & Co., John Schuylkill 784 98 3Harmen & Co., Clair Schuylkill 3,480 290 4Harner -& Co ~, Ira Schuylkill 3,700 180 3Hatter 8, Co., Charles Schuylkill 3,422 200 3Hebrew Coal ·Co., John Schuylkill 3,350 184 3Herb '8, Will iard Schuylkill 916 102 3Kiehl 8, Co., Jesse Schuylkill 3.526 181 4Klinger & Co;, Eston. Schuylkill - 131 2Klinger & C;o., Kermit .·.Schuylkill 825 80 3Kullen 8, Co., JosePh Dauphin 2,460 216 3Lahr 8, Co., Marlin Dauphin 410 60 2Long 8, Co., Wilmer Da.uphin 1,580 204 2Lubold & Co.,· Bryant Dauphin 1,146 250 3Lucas & Co., Earl Dauphin 2,115 200 4

.Lucas 8. Co., GUy Dauphin 3,000 250 3Machamer &. Co., Ervin Dauphin 90 21 2Mauser 8, Co., Albert Dauphin 2,170 183 3Meadow Brook Coal Co. # Dauphin - 27 3Morgan & Co., Floyd Schuylkill 2,112 256 3Morgan. & ·Co., Herman Schuylkill 3,521 276 3Morgan & Co'., Homer Schuylkill 2,160 200 4Morgan & Co., Ira Schuylkill 1,600 256 3Morgan & Co., Roy L. Schuylkill 2,600 200 4Ney 8, Co., John Schuylkill 1,eOO 75 4Nice & Co., Penrose Dauphin 1,655 275 3Picola 8, Co., J.oseph Dauphin 3,375 208 4Pinchorski 8, Co., George Dauph.in 2,543 189 2Rebuck &' Co., Guy Schuylkill 796 125 4 ..Reho & Co., .Joseph Schuylkill 3,450 189 3 - "-Renninger 8, Co., Theodore Schuylkill 2,175 193 4' - 1Salic 8, Co., Daniel Schuylkill 1,250 '140 3Salic 8, Co.• , Harry Schuylkill 2',000 201 3SaUada t Co., Fayne Schuylkill - . 25 3Saltzman 8, Co., Thoma s Schuylkill 120 24 3Schaeffer 8, Co. , Philip Schuylkill 2,720~ 170 3Scheib 8, Co.; Clax:ence Schuylkill 1,427 120 3.Schell 8, Co., Stewart Schuylkill 2,50.0 280 4Schieb 8, Co., John Schuylkill 549 110 3Scnrawder & Co., Hclrry Schuylkill - 40 4

43

44

44

3

7

5252

3131

233233

498 133170 16

2.2352.235

,- ~h68 - --83

DISTRICT 3

DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT 5

523

DISTRICT 9

DISTRICT 7

523

389389

DISTRICT 6

6.825 ---:T68 23 ~ . ... - -

1,843 87 42,042 118 21,057 142 43,520 2.0J 4, T.

6,478 283 4 - -·14.940. n2 18

2,393 264 2. IB7 35 3

1,626 175 2685· 94 3115 44 3288 78 4'·

1;089 Jil7 3·442 145 3'

~; ,"!:'i,,::;'

DISTRICT 12

DISTRICT 11

DISTRICT 13

flISTRICT 10

NO PRODUCTlOO.

NO PRODUCTION.

NO PRODUeTIOO.

NO PRODUCTION.

NO PRODUCTIOO.

,,

LuzerneLackawannaLackawannaLuz~.rne

luzerne

La.ckawannaLa~~awaQna

LackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLackawannaLac~awanna

.Lac~awannaLackawanna

Camel Coal Co.D. C. Coal Co.Furtinl, SeverinoMas!=.i, BennyOliver Coal Co.

. . 'Total for·District

Belcastro, Michael LuzerneTotal for District

Micklick Coal Co. LackawannaTotal for District

Bush, William L.S. 8, M. Coal Co.

Total for District.

Beggin Coal Co.Ceccari 'Coal Co.F. C. S. Coal ·Co.M. 8, W. Coal Co.Smith Cod Co.Tini Coal Co. .V. E. T. Coa.l·Co,West Mountain Coal Co.

. Total for District

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FATALDAYS ACCI- NON-FATAl. FATAL

CC\\IpANY COUNTY PRODUCTION WqRKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS IIl1>YS Aa:I- lim-FATALlI:llIMIl1lWM' o:IllWIIIIW lPII!l!llIlmlr: lI'llJI!lmi Bmr1lYES JDemS Aa:IJDemS

DISTRICT 16

Schreffler & Co., Harold Dauphin1Jl)l'Sll1!!JIQ n

1,950 280 3 - -Shomper Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,880 197 4 - - MI!w:Ielr ltlJ;,..~ N~l_, lCl.67.6 'ZlT7I 4 - 3Snyder Coal Co. • Dauphin 10 8 3 1 - _ewl!:JlalllltlJ;,. ~llamxdI ::!.= l~ 4Stahl &.co., John Schuylkill 1,217 96 3 - - MlI:lFallllll!:JlalllltlJ;,. NimIlfumnIIlE:Jl_ 36 40 2Stro~p & Co., Clarence DauPhin 126 60 2 - · Mtiillewall:ii.&Illinre!1lllall!:JlalllltlJ;,. Nl'm:lI:1lmml:l"'damdi 9.1W 3!2 4 - 1Swartzlander & Co., Ralph Schuylkill 2,500 250 3 - -, Nl_~ ~lamdl ::!.4!iJ!ll 2Allt 3Troup & Co., Gurney Schuylkill 200 40 3 - · 11II- &n...l!:JlalllltlJ;,. Nl,mil:lllllllulb",damdl 3.318 lW 3Troup & Co., Jay Dauphin 1,849 96 4 · - iIIllImllelIr!F<mlllltl!:JlalllltlJ;,. IlIlmt:lhlllmlbedamdi 501 18 3Underkoffler & Co., Howard Schuylkill, 3,500 178 3 - - 1IIlwe_.ll:JlalllltlJ;,. N~lamdl 126 30 4Weist & CO" Earl Dauphin 200 58 3 - - lPIbm]]liiJllSll:JlalllltlJ;,. IIIllIlIliI:IIIlamdi 3.509 92 4Williams ,& Co., Charles Dauphin 3,206 180 4 - - ~ll:Jlallll!:i>l.. ~llamxdI 3'00 65 3Wolfe & Co., William Dauphin 2,905 156 2 - - I!l. II:- JR.. ll:Jlalll ll:llIJ. IIIiIJmi!Jbtumlramcl! 2lil ~ 3Zurat & Co., Joseph Schuylkill 1,922 80 3 · · ~ 11. lI:iic!bmIm l!:Jlalll ll:llIJ. IIIiIJmi!Jbtumllamdi 4,;7112 ::!l" 4Zurat & Co., Michael Schuylkill 4,263 196 4 - - 1l'.iicll;p>;1!"ClIJIDll:Jlalll~· IIIiIJmi!Jbtumllamcl! 5Allt 60 ..

Total for District 113,277 157 209 1 1 IiiIlId\l'M_iilmll:Jlalll<Oll>. IIIllIlIliI:IIIl;mJJ<l 4.1il6O roo ..s. 8: ~_ ll:Jlallll!:i>l.. ~1;mJJ<l ::!.757 254 3

DISTRICT 17 S.Ii.S.ll:Jlalll<Oll>. IllblJrl1:1'wmlb"'damdi 6.qoa 230 4S.S.ItLQo:aill<Oll>. ~la",B 656 65 3

Adams Coal Co. Northumberland 5,100 255 3 - · SliIamnd: l!:Jlalll ~. lllilllllitlilllllnlbed._ 5.291 200 ..B. & E. Coal Co. Northumberland, 5,900 300 4 · - SIn~=lOlo. Nl:lIlIlitJIamnl_ 268 lW 3Bixler & Campbell 'Coal Co. Northumberland 1,975 280 3 - - Slniimsl<ii'" l!:Jlalll Olo. Nl:lIlIlitJIamnl_ti 55 32 3Bi-xl.er & Shingara Coal Co. Northumberland 846 155 3 - - Slal!>y 0lIalll C"'. Nl:lIlIlitJIamnlall!llB HOi 60 2Boscolovich & Etzel Coal Co. Northumberland 25 30 3 - · $<lIiIltI:II> 1!liiiP' C"",l <OlI>. IlIilJrllilounIl_ ".156 22.9 ..Bridy & Wilk Coal Co. Northumberland 240 40 3 - - SIlI1!llI1:In _flm l!:Jlalll 00>. lllilllllitlllllllllbed_ ,2.f!Hf 234 3Bruno & Peifer Coal Co. Northumberland 6,116 270 4 · - Sur C"""l Olo.

_1_5.2(lO 260 4

C. & D. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,000 100 3 · - Snyder & ZiiJmne!lI:In;w C"",l 00>. IIIllJ<rIl:ltwmla<Ml 400 100 2C. W. & L. Coal Co. Northumberland 6,240 260 4 - · 1!". & S. C<ial C". ~la"" 1,400 70 4Clover Leaf Mining Co. Northurnberl-and 50 12 2 - · TaSiHere Co",l 0>. m:~1"",,1 2,917 250 3COll ier Coa 1 Co. Northumberland 750 75 4 - - Tril'1e S COOl 00>. lI6!>zil:!tlllJliberla<Ml 1,600 80 "Collier Coal Co., Hilbert Northumberland 2,268 162 4 - · W. 1If. ll. & II. Coal 00>. MorthlllJliberla<Ml no 210 4D. & G. Coal Co. Northumberland 156 95 3 - - We!>ry Cool C". !li!>rtl>uunlberland! 275 250 4D. H. & W. Coal Co. Northumberland 2,283 295 4 - - WoUganq Oo>a! CCf., MorthllJlliberlan:li 6,(;00 264 4D. & J. Coal Co. Northumberland 7,750 304 4 - - Yuhas Iik<ls. t:<ral c... ~rland! 750 140 3D. & K. Coal Co. Northumberland 6,847 305 3 · - Z. 11 iI. Ca>al 00>. lI6!>zil:iwmlberlandl 5,000 250 3D. & W. Coal Co. Northumberland 4,000 200 4 - - Z. 1Il. Ii. 1(. (;Qa;]. 00>. ~1a<Ml (;,527 308 4'Da11abrida Coal Co. Northumberland 1,105 40 4 - - 1!"<>Il:all f(JllJl" 1Illiis1l:rii<t:ll: 235,812 178 2116 J. 10

. ~irienzo Coal Co. Northumberland 4,716 262 4 - 1 ai - F_ly tlbe F. &: E. ll:Jlalll ~.E. & T. Coal Co. Northumberland 5,913 246 4 · -E. & M. Coal Co. Northumberland 150 90 3 - -Ferster Coal Co. Northumberland 5,308 110 4 - 2lIl!Sli!l1[cr 18

Forest Mining Co. Northumberland 2,700 180 4 - -foura Coal Co. 'Northumberland 5,000 a 200 4 'IIliOJ PE!OllOCI"!OII.-fox Coal Co, Northqmberland 1,081, 120 3 - ·pearhart & Co. Northumberland - 100 2 - l)lSli!lIcr 19

·Greager & Broscious Coal Co. Northumberland 2,400 275 4 - - 160t1. K. K. Coal Co. ' Northumberland 2,400 200 3 "'*""" 11 00>. SltihlwylUH 30 3

':!elfenstein Coal Co. · - ~1100>. SItihlwyl1Ji:iiH 1,090 200 3Northumberland 1,800 120 4 · -~ndian Chair Coal Co. Northumberland 2,012 160 4 - ~Oo>alOlo. Smu.yUiiH 215 (;0 3-:Jankowski Coal Co. Northumberland 1,844 280 4 - lI!aJr1OO.. &: «:0. SItihlwyUiH 3711 50 31<. & K. Coal Co. · I!a:rtmlsIID & Olo. S~lli:iU 266 120 2NOrthumberland 850 245 3 - -I<"bonick Coal Co. Northumberland 182 31 3 - ·

bsgll Jiins. S<:I>I!llYlIi:Ul 1.46] 257 3Kashner Coal Co. Northumberland 2,718 260 4 · IIeres & 00>. Sltihlwylli:iU %0 200 3j(odack Coal Co. · i!emUslCy 11 SI!:etnmillis Sltihlwylkill 1.220 180 "Northumberland 78 30 3 -kUlbacki. Coal Co. · Blismafc Jiins. S,:m.lil.U:iU 7(;6 190 3Northumberland 800 90 3 ·,L. & N. Coal Co. - IlireItotl¥ 11 0>. S'*'wllfdU 190 60 "Northumberland 2,574 180 4 - ·t. &' S. Coal ,Co. Northumberland 1,800 300 2 - · Brezio:slki 11 00>. S<Jhlwylli:iH 450 100 2t. z. & K, Coal Slop~ NorthUmberland 2,473 256 2 · · IIwilell & «:0. So:lnulylkHI 410 120 2:f,andau ,& Snyder Coal, Co. Northumberland 7 48 3 - - _SS&C". So:lnulyll<Hl 210 60 3laurel Bush Coal Co. ' NorthUmberland 5,239 197 4 · - ~&Oo>. So:lnulylli:iiH 167 H2 2Lenig Coal Co. ' Northumberland 331 125 3 - - Ill!Irims1<i 11 00>. smu.yUiU 300 75 2Little Coal Co. Northtnnberhnd 1,000 150 3 - - 1I:ase'w. !!oI¥ $¢bljrUiU 311 140 3pttle Rock 'Coal Co. Northumberland 800 60 4 - - I!:Iiuiinnfumib a. <OlI>. Sc:luwjrlUH 1,644 205 3~. 11 M. Coal Co. Northumberland 10 60 2 · - ~cl<i itCh. SdnwyUiH 440 110 3Illace' Co., Russell NOrthuinberland 3,376 299 3 · - ll:Imrfstl: 11 Olo. S<!:lImIiwlkiU 648 120 3:Machesie ,& Crissinger Coal Co. Northuinberland 8,682 207 4 - - ~i & 00>. S<!:lImIiwUiU "'4 100 4Mattb, Coal Co. ' Northumberland 8,050 300 4 - · 1!Ialldll> 11 00>. S<!:lImIiwlkiill 356 90 3MaUrer Coal Co., Clayton Northumberland 1,148 300 2 - ·

I!lelrii.. &: eG>_ S<Jhlwylli:iill 528 120 3Maurer Co., Paul Northumberland 11,349 292 4 - 1

lIlHlIma!ilI & Ce. S<!:lImIiwlkiill ~26 110 2_&II:l>. ,S<!:lImIiwUiU 90 30 3

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CCMPANY COUNTY

FATALDAYS ACCI- NON-FATAL

PRODUCIION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS COMPANY COUNTY

97

FATALDAYS ACCI - NON-FATAL

PRODUCI ION WORKED EMPLOYES DENUL ACCIDENTS

Andrews Coal Co. SchuylkillAsciote' Coal Co. SchuylkillB. D. H. 8. S. Partners Coal.Co.SchuylkillBolish Coal Co. ·Schuylkill8010ga coar Co. SchuylkillBoychock Coal Co. SchuylkillCasper Coal Co. SchuylkillDanowsky Coal Co. SchuylkillDyszel Coal Co. SchuylkillDyszel Coal Co. SchuylkillJ •. & J. Coal .Co. S'chuylkillKni:ttle Coal Co. SChuylkillLaconis Coal Co. SchuylkillLorent Coal Co. 'SchuylkillMachise Coal Co. SchuylkillMakarczyk Coal Co. SchuylkillMalacusky Coal Co. SchuylkillMallio Coal· Co. SchUYlkillMarchefsky Coal Co. SchuylkillMoskel Coal Co. SchuylkillNagg Coal Co~ Sch'uylkillPOskey Coal Co'. SchuylkillPerez Coal Co. Schuylkillpihira Coal Co. SchuylkillStyka Coal Co. ScliuylkillTenaglia Coal Co. SchuylkillTekarczyk Coal Co. SchuylkillWachter' Coal Co. SchuylkillWilner Coal Co. SchuylkillZelli Coal Co.. Schuylkill.' Total for District .

!lISTRICI 20

432 62 4772 128 3708 118 4325 75 3425 125 2512 77 3461 80 3800 200 3

4,632. 243 37,679 250 41,201- 74 4

62 18 3546 107 3538 90 3

3,656 277 31,176 114 3 - -

300 30 32,825 173 4

179 90 3960 160 3618 116 2632 120 3360 60 3450 32 3300 75 3 -

2,908 172 45,630 239 4

400 63 41,521 172 4

·53 158 341,061 .126 97 - '. ,

,;

Dudash 8. Co.Dunn & Co.Eli Mining Co.Franko·8. Co.Franko 8. Co.Garrish & co.Gernert & Co.Gorenty 8. Co.Gulbinski 8. Co.Hager 8. Co.Hahn 8. Co.Hain 8. Co.Harding 8. Co.Hargick 8. Co.Hoates 8. Co.Holly 8. Co.Hopko & Co.J. D. S. Coal Co.Jobrey & Co.Jones 8. Co.Jones & co.Jones &. Co.Joy 8. Co.Kanger & Co.Kasper, & Co.Ka.tchmar & Co,.Klem 8. Co.Kline 8. Co.Kopena 2. Co.Kovalch~k & Co.Kristoff &. Co ..Kufro 8. Co.Kunkle 8. Co.Kupchinsky· 8. Co.Kupetz 8. Co.Labella & Co.Labie 8. Co.Leck, StanleyLewandoski 8. Co.Lickrilan 8. Co.Majcher 8. Co.Mansick 8. G04

Marinos Coaf·"Go.Marko 8. Co.Markowski 8. Co.MartinaItus 8. ·Co.McEl vaney 8. Co.McMull in 8. Co.Mehalsick 8. Co.Mehalsik 8. Co.Mineral Coal Co.Motz 8. Co.Motz 8. Co.

'Mountain Side CoalMullin.& Co'.Murphy 8. Co.·Murra.\,: 8. Co.

. Nesgoda, EdwardNey& Co.Ney 8. Co.Niadn'a Bros.oreski & Co.Pecovich & Co.

Pinter 8. Co.Pomian 8.' ·Co.Popnick & Co.Russeck & Co. "Russel'l& Co.

··Sarilil 0 & Co.

/I

Co.

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylk.illSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylk illSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylk illSchuylkillSchuylklllSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuvlkillSchuylk illSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSChuylkillSchuylkillSchuylk i 11SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylk illSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylki 11SchuvlkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchtiyl.ki 11schtl.yll<f1lS-chliyt.lHllSchuyiHllSchuy-lkillSchuylkiJ.lSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

Schuylk ill:ichuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

DISTRICI 19

2,03650

1,812880362

2510

928648360

2,246233135

2,4281,24 0.

6681'50309542

2,200300890

1,37220n737963400167241

1;994751912510520610900259

1,8822,84 0

1501,256

816

1,2461,350

791712920840300

542480

45060

2501,9641,243

9Dn1,1761,7441,882

7121,120

'300

364680

2io30

1911301004020

2009060

2637030

198180100

3011012021'11001202107~

140208110

5060

220190

92125100130190

80203242

5021020040

2101851101601001204051

160120212902030

240200180305182205

141200100

101401-20

424

3322324

3234

2334

34

2332333234

34

3323234

3334

43334

.434

3333234

4

3244

44

2224

2

Sanza & Co.Shapella & Co.Shapella & Co.Shilko & Co.Smith & Co.Smith & Co.So. Tamaqua Coal Pockets "Spring Creek Coal Co. "Stefanek & Co.Supreme & Co.'Swilp & Co.Swill' & Co.Swokis & Co.Teglieri 8. Co.Toomey & Co.Trovinger & Co.Urban 8. Co.Vernicki 8. Co.Vinanski & Co.Wa pinsky' & Co.Wessner & Co.Williams 8. Co.Wytovich & Co.Yacabonis- & Co.Yeneshosky & ·.Co ..Zakrewsky & Co.Zelinski 8. Co.Zitkus 8. Co.Zuraski & Chiminitz Coal Co.Zuraski 8. Russeck

TQtal for District

SchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill.SchuylkillS<:huylkill.'S·chuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillScJWylkillSchuylkillSchuylkillSchuylkill

!lISTRICI 19

1,56040

826382

1,6872,089

481,1381,222

2001,0211,092

551514287581249660233

1,014414305

1,6901,024

5401,876

210320

90,9s3

20435

19085

11216823520050

200190·60210184

85140100105

gO10075

200100

702209092

2204260

135

43433343243234322333333334433

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I

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FATAL FATALDAYS ACCI~ NON-FATAL DAYS ACCI- NON-FATAL

fa.lPANY· COUNTY PRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS'- ACCIDENTS

DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 21

A. '& S. Coal Co. # Schuylkill - 237 2 - - Smolasky & Kuzma Co. Schuylkill 940 132 3Asaif Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,808 156 3 - - Sorokach Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,580 225 4B. & N. Coal Co. # Schuylkill - 235 4 - - Spirko Coal Co. Schuylkill 624 225 2

..Ilarba Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,006 152 3 - - Studlack Coal Co. Schuylkill 965 96 3Bari'tsky. & Kapulk Partnership Schuylkill 1,050 210 3 - - · Verbish, John Schuylkill - 90 3aarnhart Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,758 167 4 - - Walton, John 1/ Schuylkill - 216 2Seck & Koppei Partnership Schuylkill 656 159 2 - - Wharey & Matter Partnership Schuylkill 2,080 260 3Boyer &·Melenchick Partnership Schuylkill 400 100 3 - - Withelder Coal Co. Schuylkill 3,450 120 4Brennim 8. Berzowski PartnershipSchuylkill 92 126 4 - - Wogie & Williams Partnership Schuylkill 564 166 2Brilla 8. Gontarchick Coal Co. Schuylkill 800 172 2 - - Woratyla Coal Co. 1/ Schuylkill - 265 1Burke & Honyara Partnership Schuylkill 624 78 4 - - Wyslutsky Coal Co. Schuylkill 436 45 3Carl,Kukuk & Lesher PartnershipSchuylkill 2,220 185 3 - - Zimmerman & Pelzarski Co. S<:huylkill 1,600 210 3Carl & Koltura Partnership Schuylkill 320 80 3 - - Zukauskas & Zeno Partnership Schuylkill 200 82 2Cavanaugh Bros.' Partnership Schuylkill 300 250 3 - - .TOtal for District 94.273 157 243 1 ·10Central Mining Co. Schuylkill 1,657 210 4 - 2Cherkis Partnership Schuylkill 2,900 272 3 - 1Chernosky Bros. Partnership Schuylkill 144 18 3 - 1 DISTRICT 22Chestnut Hill Mining Co. ,Inc.1I Schuylkill - 146 4 - -Chukusky & Noyalas Partnership Schuylkill 1,400 200 3 - - Abrasonis, John Columbia 2,220 130 3 - IConners & Tokash Partnership Schuylkill 1,256 229 2 - - Andreatti, Felice Coll,llllbia 930 153 4

Cook & Dudash Partnership Schuylkill 223 95 3 - - Bagdonas, Frank Columbia 2,650 260 3Delinko Partnersh i p Schuylkill 1,050 175 4 - . - Beaver, Robert Schuylkill 5,000 200 4

DePedro & Penna Partnersh i p Schuylkill 565 162 3 - - Bielarski, Amil Columbia 3,275 175 4

Dorazio & Pasco Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,100 151 4 - - Biscoe, William Columbia 871 200 4

Fenetz Partnersh ip Schuylkill 400 73 3 - - Bosko, Anthony Schuylkill 20 40 3Flail & George Partnership Schuylkill 150 80 2 - - Burke t James Columbia 250 90 3Frantz Coal Co. SchUYlkill 1,920 240 4 - - Carl, Percy Columbia 3,616 280 4

Garcia Coal Co. Schuylkill 200 139 3 - - Carpenter, Alfred Columbia 4,888 286 4

Gregas coal Co. Schuylkill 164 41 2 - - J Charnick, Leo Schuylkill 4,624 241 4

Gutswa80 Seiger Partnership Schuylkill 1,764 300 4 - - Daya, Joseph Columbia 2,676 165 3Hendricks 'Partnership Schuylkill 1,320 220 4 - - Deafl' Michael Schuylkill 401 102 3Honyara Bros. partnership Schuylkill 1,168 146 4 - - Debbie-Lance Coal Co., Inc. Columbia 670 112 4Hudock Coal Co. Schuylkill 6,181 260 4 - - Oeromedi, Edward Columbia 420 65 3Jaskierski Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,890 280 2 - - Doyle, Cletus Columbia. 1,200 208 3,Kanaval & Lucas Partnership Schuylkill 484 104 3 - 1 Doyle, Cyril Columbia· 1,062 142 4Karber Coal Co. Schuylkill 350 29 3 - - Durkin., John Columbia' 300 30 2Keller & Filanowski partnershipSchuylkill 960 240 2 - Ennis, Wliliam J. Columbia 3,500 240 4Keysock '8o Klinger Partnership Schuylkill 832 208 3 - - Fa90, Andrew Columbia 1,560 292 3Kopinetz Bros. Partnership Schuylkill 720 90 3 - - Friday, Alfred Columbia 1,380 130 3Korskie. Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,264 300 2 - Garcia, Cirilo . Schuylkill 214 90 2Kowalchick 8. Fedornak Co. Schuylkill 400 200 2 - Gar~ 1a, James Columbia 96 14 3Krasnitsky Coal Co. Schuylkill 660 250 2 - G?/Iughan, Thomas Columbia 1,225 225 3Marks Partnership Schuylkill 500 110 3 - Gomez, Michael Columbia 4,197 276 4Matelsky Partnership Schuylkill 696 135 3 - Gonzales, Anthony Columbia 6,029 199 4Matz Bros. Partnership Schuylkill 300 80 2 - - Gudelunas, Joseph Columbia 1,490 228 4Matz80 Raczka Coal Co.• Schuylkill 252 28 4 - - Gyurcso, Stephen Columbia 1,956 210 3McGovern & Donahue Partnership Schuylkill 550 100 3 - - Halama, John Columbia 500 65 2Melenchick' Partnership Schuylkill 960 80 4 - - Heffner, John Schuylkill 2,344 223 4

Michael & ·Nicholas Partnership Schuylkill 4,140 110 4 - - Hill, Ira COlumbia 2,802 234 3'Mickelcavage & Johnson Co. Schuylkill 720 90 4 - - Kehler, 'James Columbia 100 34 2Mullock aros. Partnership Schuylkill 500 50 3 - - Kisella, Steve Columbia 45 12 3Olenick Bros. Coal Co. Schuylkill 8,580 250 4 - 1 .Klimas, Jerome Columbia 4,180 260 4Onuscavage Partnership Schuylkill 624 156 2 - - Kowalchak, Charl.es Columbia 920 153 3Panak Coal Co. Schuylkill .2,600 208 4 - - Kudrick, John Columbia 322 55 3Peron Coa1 Co. Schuylkill 1,254 209 3 - - Lailaza, Russell Columbia 216 78 4

:Petinka & Federovage Coal Co. Schuylkill' 576 72 3 1 - Lebedziewski, John Columbia 996 64 4Quick Coal Co.· Schuylkill 48 30 2 - - Uberati, Guy Sr. Columbia 1,080 160 3Raczka Bros. Partnership Schuylkill 1,600 160 4 - - tippay, John Coll,llllbia 600 200 2Reager & Shive Partnership Schuylkill ·246 82 2. - - Malinowsk i, Anthony Columbia 496 156 3 ' -Revak, Cano & Mullock Co. Schuylkill 1,440 120 4 - - Miller, Mahlon Schuylkill 59 30 2Rockwell & Stasiowski Co. Schuylkill 510 180 3 - - Morata, Lawrence Columbia 4,300 250 4Ruscavage & Matz Partnership Schuylkill 80 60 2 - - Murin, Joseph Columbia 220 250 ::Rushanan Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,88.9 315 3 - - Narcavage, Edward· Columbia 200 96 2·Russian Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,415 240 4 - 1 Ossman, Elwood Columbia 1,·290 215 3Sholansky Coal Co. Schuylkill 3,868 310 4 - 2 .~nchari, Joseph Col I,Illlb ia 896 140 2Siminitus Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,168 146 3 - - · Perlacia, Joseph Columbia 1,440 180 3Slotcavage & Kullen Co. Schuylkill 162 38 3 - - · Pol covieh, John Columbia 4,433 283 4

Presto,n ,. Harry Columbia 290 83 3Przykopski, Theodore schuylkill 1,420 65 4

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FATAL FATAL

!lAYS ACCI- _ 1ll1!li-U:Il'AL DAYS ACCI- NON-FATAL

COMPANY CO!!N!Y P!lOOl!CI"I(H mJIlKED BlPUlYES !!Ja!IJiS mI:lIIIJEIlIll5 COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS:-"

DISIJlrer 22. DISTRICT 23

Reishweiri, Leon Columbia 1,092 150 3 - - Klokis & Co. Northumberland 2,429 225 2

Revenis, Francis Columbia 1,950 228 3 - - Kopitsky Bros. Northumberland 540 121 3

Rodrigues, John Columbia 600 120 2 -' - Koval Coal Co. Northumberland 1,680 280 4

Saweikis, John Columbia 5,588 241 4 - -- "Krack & Zimmers Northumberl and 100 95 3.$chlader, Henry Columbia 1,246 100 3 - - Kulick & Pavis Northumber1imd 1,640 190 2

Schronick; Andrew Columbia 125 44 2 - - Kurtz Coal Co. Northumberland 2,880 250 3Schronick, Thomas Columbia 464 52 4 - - L. R. E.Coal Co. Northumberland 1,600 200 3Scicchitano, Marshall Columbia 348 110 4 - - L. & E.Coal Co. Northumberland 200 120 3smith, Clarence Columbia 945 135 3 - - Labowski, Peter Northumberland 1,883 236 3Smith, John Columbia 503 65 2 - - Lashendock & Kishela Northumberland 1,572 .-, 190 4Stellar, William Columbia 1,000 90 ·4 - - Laskosk,i & Warner Northumberland 1,125 240 3T~rone, Robert Schuylkill 46B 55 3 - - Lauda & Jonoka Northumberland 325 70 2Todd, Martin Columbia 750 125 3 - - M. S •. F. Coal Co. i10rthumberland 3,600 235 3Valara, Lawrence Columbia 2,900 279 4 - - Malinowski, Charles Northumberland 150 40 2Verbish, John Columbia 35 6 2 - - Mariano .& Britton Nortllumberland 1,500 200 4Weir, William Columbia 1,200 103 3 - - Marquette & ·Leichty Northumberland 6,135 293 4Wheary, Larmar Columbia 1,600 200 3 - - Matsko & Karahutnak Northumberland 665 240 3White, Wilbur Columbia 234 60 3 - - McGinley Coal Co.· Northumberland 848 122 3Yagielniski, .Frank Columbia 4,668 153 4 - - Mirroli coal Co. Northumberland 1,499 223 3 )Yodis, Edward Columbia 100 200 2 - - Natalie Coal" Co. Northumberland 930 120 4YodiS, George Columbia 1,500 250 3 - - Nebroski & Son Northumberland 1,000 200 3Yost, Edward Columbia· 978 230' 3 - - Olbrish Bros. Northumberland - 110 2ZUkus, Anthony Columbia 1,625 204 4 - - pastereski, Anthony Northumberland 225 70 2Zukus, Charles Columbia 3.000 250 3 - - , Pisanko, Adam Northumberland 300' 175 2

Total for District _ 116.786___ 161 239 - 2__ Pizzol i Bros. Northumberland 1,000 150 3Pochekailo Coal Co. Northumberland 2,784 200 4

DISTRICT 23 Poponiak Bros. Northumberland 2,100 230 4Pupo, William Northumberland 325 50 2

Amarose Bros. Northumberland 500 275 3 - - Ramph Bros. Northumberland 3,536 240 4

Andreatti, Felice Northumberland 256 63 2 - 1 Redd & Pisarz Northumberiand 808 160 2

Atlas Coal Co. It Northumberland - 225 3 - - R09utski &. Son Northumberland 1,402 145 3

B. ,'c. & Z. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,200 200 3 - - Roscko & Co. Northumberland 57 11 3

Bartol & Sons Northumberland 1,842 294 3 - - S. D. & S. Partners Northumberland 50.0 140 3

Bator Bros. Northumberland 910 122 3 - - S. K. S. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,970 172 4

Bebenek & Patereski Nort!)umberiand 2,138 169 3 .- - Sanders Coal Co. Northumberland 2,692 292 4

Belski & Topolski Northumberland 800 150 3 - - Schlagle &' Co. Northumberland 1,000 50 3

Bendos & Son Northumberland 1,648 210 2 - - Sejuit & Wisneskie Northumberland 2,574 290 3

Bert's Coal Co. Northumberland 450 126 3 - - Shecora & Co. Northumberland 78 70 3

Bressi Coal· Co. Northumberland 4,500 286 4 - - snyder & Shumack Northumberland 840 180 3

Bressi & Shiko Northumberland 350 120 2 - .. strausser & Co. Northumberland 1,200 160 3

Bridy & Nestico Northumberland 712 206 3 .. - Sweda' & Ct>. . Northumberland 347 157 3

Brozoski & Son Northumberland 77 120 2 - - T. & F. Coal Co. Northumberland 4,073 240 4

Buchinsky Coal Co. Northumberland 200 100 3 .. - i Tocyloski & Elgin Northumberland 1,989 156 4

C. C. & P. Coal Co. Northumberland 2,307 242 3 - - Veze Bros. Northumberland 300 120 3

Chomiak, Eugene Northumberland 150 150 3 - - Walejko & Olbrick Northumberland - 110 2

Cicheski Coal Co. Northumberland 2,250 189 3 .. - Warwi ck & Co. Northumberland 2,400 240 4

Clayberger Coal Co. Northumberland 905 190 3 .. .. Witkoski & Sons Northumberland 1,200 275 3

Collichio & Zwaskie Northumberland 200 150 2 - .. Wright & Co. Northumberland 500· 122 3

Corbin Coal Co. Northumberland 3,450 230 4 - .. Y. & B. coal Co. Northumberland 532 180 3

Coveleski ll. Sons Northumberland 2,500 250 3 .. .. Yasenchak & Co. Northumberland 624 260 3

Crist ian Ii. Dadura Northumberland 912 182 2 - - Yatsko & Co. Northumberland 1,705 220 3

Dermoedi & Son Northumberland 1,432 184 3 - .. Zegarski & Co. Northumberland 3,904 198 4

Else Coal Co. Northumberland 1,470 221 3 .. .. Zlocki & Sons, Adam Northumberland 1,080 200 3

Fernandez, Baltasaar Northumberland 1,610 198 3 - 1 ZUkus Bros. Northumberland 575 200 3

G. & W. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,992 245 3 . Total for District 125,105 185 282 - 3

Glowatski, Peter Northumberland 1,436 200 3.Griscavage Coal Co. Northumberland 797. 103 3 - - DISTRICT 24Henninger Bros. Northumberland 372 185 2 - -Hoday & Zupchick Northumberland 4,238 243 4 - - Abromitis Coal Co. Northumberland 2,700 300 3Juscavage Bros. Northumberland 1,295 260 2 - .. Arbogast, HaroldK. & B. coal Co. Northumberland 125 25 2 - - No. lot Vein Slope Northumberland, 222 168) 2)K. B. & L. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,030 234 3 - - No. 14 Vein Slope Northumberland 202 ) )Kaleta, James Northumberland 2,841 187 4 - - Totai for Company 424 - 2Karlovich, Enoch· Northumberland 1,140 190 3 .. - Austic & Smallets Northumberland 200 70 3Karlovich Partnership Northumberland 1,800 250 4 - - Bartol &.Kuklenski Northumberland 1,545 103 4Katinsky & Rolko Northumberland 80 47 3 .. - Barvitskie, John Northumberland 2,500 240 4Kautter & Castrovo Northumberland 34 282 3 .. - Bonjo, Michael Northumberland 20 90 2

- Kerdock & Shuda -Northumberland 235 89 3 .. .. Bonjo & Hasuga Northumb~rland 300 175 3

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FATALDAYS ACCI- Noo-FATAL FATAL

COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCTloo WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS' ACCIDENTS DAYS ACCI- Noo-FATALCOMPANY GQ!JNIY PRODucrrrn 'NO!lJ(ED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS

DISTRICT 24DISTRICT 24

Boscolovick, Arthur Northumberland 1,152 208 3 - -Brassington & Co. Northumberland 1,300 260 4 - - Pufnak Coal Co. Northumberland 700 70 38ridy & Wilk Coal Co. Northumberland 1,125 190 3 - - Pursel, Coal, Co. II Northumberland - 280 2Britton, Robert Northumberland 100 30 3 - - RP Coal Co. Northumberland 6,000 225 4C. & C. Coal Co. Northumberland 200 69 3 - 1 R. & S. Coal Co. Northumberland 3,779 132 4C. & M. Cqal Co. Northumberland 2,680 224 4 - - Raczkowskie Slope Northuin.berland 1 ..200 81 4Carpenter & Hanisko Northumberland 3,120 260 4 - - RadziewicZ: Bros. Northumberl and 2,300 225 4Clark, Nathan Northumberland 300 60 3 - - Reed & ThOmas Coal Co. Northumberland 6,000 200 4Czech Bros. Northumberland 2,486 208 3 - - Robel. Will iam Northumberland' 1,750 175 3D. E. & L. Coal Co. Northumberland - 30 3 - - S. & R. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,700 245 4Dallabrida Coal Co. Northumberland 5,030 195 4 - - S.' & Y. Coal Co. Northumberland 160 256 3Oombroskie, .Joseph Northumberland 520 156 3 - - Saga Bros. Northumberland 2,200 220 3Dreibelbies Mining Co. ' Northumberland 1,043 126 4 - - Shadyside Coal Co. Northumberland 3,276 232 4Dressler g" Ostrokolowicz Co. Northumberland 126 37 2 - - Shaffer & Stroupe ,Northumberland 1,560 260 2Drumheiser, Curtis Northumberland 1,248 208 3 - - Sharkey, Joseph Northumberland 220 60 3Dugan Slope Northumberland 3,829 240 4 - - Sharp, Robert /I Northumberland - 130 2Duke Associates Northumberland 3,630 165 4 - - Shell & Sharp Northumberland 8 20 2Excelsior Mining Co. Northumberland 221 302 4 - 2 Shumock, George 'Northumberland 172 112 3'Fauland, Joseph Northumberland 231 73' 2 - - Shutt & Latsha Northumberland 300 105 2 - /

Fegley' Mining Co. Northumberland 12,448 290 4 - - Slodysko" LeonFessler Coal Co. Northumberland 2,098 166 4 - - No. lot Vein Slope Northumberland 84 72) 3)Glosek Bros. Breaker /I No'rthumberland - 290 4 - - No. 8 Vein Split Slope Northumberland 36 ) )Glosek Bros. Coal' Co. Northumberland 4,600 218 4 - I Skidmore Slope Northumberland 414 ) )GrazuI;. ·'Ko'zan & Deitrick Northumberland 64 114 3 - - Total for Company 534 - 3Grego & Complo Northumberland 828 120 3 - - Sorako Coal Co. Northumberland 936 234 2Gripp Coal Co. Northumberland 1,972 243 3 - - Spock, Clarence Northumberland 82 80 3Guisbert Coal Co. Northumberland 1,160 290 3 - - Stan Coal Co.Gus ick Bros. Northumberland 144 180 3 - - Skidmore Slope Itl Northumberland 2,500 270) 3)Hoffman, Ray Y. Northumberland 9,42B 264 4 - - Skidmore Slope /12 Northumberland 500 ') )J. Y. S. Co. Northumberland 1,000 100 4 - - Total for Company 3,000 - 3Janaskie Coal, Co. North'umberland 1,500 100 3 - - Stank, Robert, Northumberland 36 25 2K. & F. Coal Co. Northumberland 836 76 4 - - Stankiewicz, Frank Northumberland 2,000 200 4Kabonick Coal Co. Stesney, Theodore Northumberland 2,000 108 3

Big, Mt. Mine Northumberland 837 226) 3)' - - Strausser, Sii}Duel Northumberland - '20 3Bear Val. Mi'ne Northumberland 16 ) ) - - Tillet, Tillet & Wentzel Northumberland . 3 3

Total for Company 853 - 3 - - Venarchick, George Northumberland 1,170 156 4Kerstetter, Robert Northumberland 2,624 221 4 - - Verano Bros. Northumberland 450 140 3Kerstetter & Weikel Northumberland 2,805 295 3 - - Wallick Bros. Northumberland 3,348 178 4Klebasko Bros. Northumberland 3,250 290 3 - - Williams, Shevitski & Scandle Northumberland 10 20 3Kopitsky Bros. Northumberland 540 121 3 - - Ylorhacz, Russell Northumberland 2,738 272 3Koshinski & Washleski Northumberland 50 30 3 - - Y. E. P. Partnership Northumberland 260 60 3i.. & W. Coal Co. Northumberland - 52 3 - - Yeager & Long Northumberland 69 40 2Latsha Coal Co. Northumberland 731 39 4 - - Zimmerman & Snyder Northumberland 200 40 2 -Libby, Ellsworth NOrthumberland 1,000 200 2 - - Total for District 145.106 163 314Little Bear Coal Co. Northumberland 2,500 250 4 - - 1 5'

Lytle, William Northumberland 793 122 4 - -~arose -& Senosk i Northumberland 30 40 2 - - DISTRICT 25McGinn & Grego Northumberland, 865 130 3 - - Adams & Co., RayMiller, Wilbur Northumberland - 46 2 ~ - Schuylkill 150 143 3Moncavage ~Bros. Northumberland 120 25 3 - - Anspach & Co., Fred Schuylkill 2,496 208 3IlYe Bros. Coal Co. Northumberland 1,152 64 4 - - Bainbridge & Co., Leroy Schuylkill 260 48 2.Olesnevich, Peter Northumberland 985 172 4 - - Baritsky & Co., Mike Schuylkill ,,2,500 205 3plonovich & Thomas Barr & Zimmerman Co. Schuylkill 190 60 2

No, 8 Vein Shaft Northumberland 136, 285) 2) - - Bates &, SchueyCo. Lebanon 1,890 196 3No, 9t Vein Dri.ft, Northumberland, 100 ) ) - - Bedway & Co., James Schuylkill 1,200 150 4

Total for Company 236 - 2 - - Berish & Co. , Andrew Schuylkill 1,640 128 3J'. E. & Y. Coal Co. Northumberland 114 63 3 - - Boyer & Co., William Schuylkill 1,670 174 4,)/. & J. ,Co. Northumberland 1,068 240 3 - - Butensky & Co., Charles Schuylkill 85 16 3-11. & J. Cqal Co. Byerly & Co., Adams Schuylkill 2,000 249 3

No. 8 Vein Shaft Northumberland 638 258) 3) - - Carriglitto Co., Albert Schuylkill 480 104 3No. 18 Vein Slope Northumberland 220 ) ) - - Ceganick & Co., John SCl!uylkill 2,080' 188 3

Total for Company 858 -, 3 - - Christ & Co., Walter Schuylkill 1,106 73 4Patrick, Joseph Northumberland 1.700 220 3 - - Demansky & Co•• Walter Schuylkill 1,786 148 3Pavelko, George & Edward Northumberland 16 120 3 - - Donofrio & Co., Tony Schuylkill 2,264 183 4Petrovich, Joseph Northumberland 900 252 2" - - Dotti & Co.. Frank Schuylkill 2,340 198 3Petrovich, Stanley Northumberland 900 250 3 - - Fastnacht Coal Co. Schuylkill 460 60 3Pollnka Coal Co., Simon Northumbe:rland 750 170 2 - - Fegley & Co., Ernest Schuylkill 2,232 186 3

Fessler &' Co., Harry Schuylkill 725 60, 4Gauntlett & Co•• Joseph Schuylkill 750 115 4Harris & Co.. Harry Schuylkill 2,880 214 4

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COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS DAYS ACCI- NON-FATAL• COMPANY COUNTY PRODUCTION WORKED EMPLOYES DENTS ACCIDENTS.

DISTRICT 25

896DISTRICT 26

Hawk & Co., Eugene Schuylkill 82 2 - -Herring & Co., Lester Schuylkill 5,580 312 4 - - Donella, William Schuylkill 3,621 276 4

Houtz & Co., Henry Schuylkill 1,060 118 3 - - Dudash & Co. Schuylkill 686 160 3Hummel .& Co., Earl Schuylkill 2,923 293 3 - - Fanella' & Co. Schuylkill 1,201. 168 4Hunt~ inger & Co .. , Leroy Schuylkill 580 76 3 - - Forgotsch Bros .. Schuylkill 2,781 306 4Huth & Co.', Peter Schuylkill 800 200 4 - 1 Greybqsh, John # Luzerne - 307 2Kimme1 & Co., Sherwood Schuylkill - 30 2 - - Holl~s & Co. Schuylkill 110 80 2Kintzel & Co., Nathan Schuylkill 2,660 210 4 - - Hutira & Co. Schuylkill 3,414 263 4Klader & Co., Nick Lebanon 1,660 176 2 - - James & Co. Schuylkill 2,216 193 4 - .,Klinger & Co., Harry Schuylkill 1,478 98 4 - - Jevitt & Co. Schuylkill . 806 160 3Knapp & Co., Otis Schuylkill 30 14 2 - - Jones & Co. Schuylkill 618 96 3Kodash & Co., John Schuylkill - 90 2 - - Kalinchak &. Co. Schuylkill 1,604 242 3Kondrat & Co., Vietor Schuylkill 2,284 238 3 - - Ketchula & Co. Schuylkill 309 100 3Koperna & Co., Frank Schuylkill 6,500 250 3 - - Kluchinsky, Albert Schuylkill 892 212 3Kreiser & Co., Harvey' Dauphin 7,363 200 2 - 2 Kovaleskie & Co. Luzerne 896 200 3Lehman & Co:, Mervin Schuylkill 1,244 208 3 - - Krafchak & Co. Schuylkill 682 210 3Leininger 8. Co., charles Schuylkill - 18 2 - - Kuchinsky & Co. Schuylkill 1,286 215 3Lengel & Co., George Schuylk.ill 450 130 2 - - Lawson & Co. Luzerne 375 125 3Lengel & Co .. , Warren Schuylkiil 875 234 3 - - Lazaravage & Co. Schuylkill 704 113 2.Leonas.& Co., Tony Schuylkill 380 48 2 - - Lazo & Co. Schuylkill 219 102 2Malenich 8. Co·., John Schuylkill 2,730 220 4 - - Majesky & Co. Schuylkill 204 90 2Malusky & Co., Joseph Schuylkill 3,000 200 4 - - Marko & Co. Schuylkill 1,978 245 4McCall & Co., Edward Schuylkill 1,760 178 3 - .- Matrishin & Co. Schuylkill 990 209 3Miller & CO"., Glenn Schuylkill 1,240 166 3 - - Mazaika Bros. # Schuylkill. - 300 4Miller & Co., Paul Schuylkill 2,252 162 4 - - Mazur & Co. Schuylkill 100 60 2Miller & Co. ,Robert Schuylkill 940 109 3 - - Moran & Co. Schuylkill 397 130 3Minnichbach & Co., Walter Schuylkill 992 108 3 - - Motsney a Co. Schuylkill 402 125 3Minnich & Co., Mark Schuylkill 1,745 176 3 - - MUlkusky & Co. Schuylkill 1,018 240 4Morgan & Co., Silas Schuylkill 630 105 3 - - Olah & Co. Schuylkill 1,604 216 3Moyer & Co., Alfred Dauphin 2,720 260 '2 - - Olman & Co. Schuylkill 1,477 256 3

.Paulis Coal Co. Schuylkill 874 80 3 - - Pinter & Co. Schuylkill - 22 3Poletti & Co., Peter Schuylkill 1,580 III 4 - - Repella & Co. Schuylkill 811 187 3Reber 8. Co., Henry Schuylkill 197 45 3 - 1 Sabol & Co. Schuylki.ll 424 1,,0 3Reedy & Co., Jacob Sr. Schuylkill - 18 3 - - Salick Bros. Schuylkill 96 80 3Renninger & Co., Ephraim Schuylkill 4,000 240 4 - - Sem'anco 8. Co .. Schuylkill 780 209 2Rothe;rmel & Co., John Schuylkill 3,842 269 4 - - Setcavage & Co. Schuylkill 560 140 2Rowbottom -& Co .. t. James Schuylkill 760 80 3 - - Sherkness & Co. Schuylkill 660 205 4SabitskyCo., Anthony Schuylkill 3,631 242 4 - - Sluck & Co. Schuylkill 316 80 3Salem & Co." William Schuylkill 660 80 3 - - Smith & Co. Schuylkill 1,460 220 3Salic & Co., Harry Schuylkill 2,000 201 3 - - Smith & Co. Schuylkill 212 110 3Schaeffer & Co... Charles Schuylkill 1;285 191 3 - - Soucheek , Frank Jr. Schuylkill 1,835 218 4Sea:mawitis Co., Anthony Schuylkill 3,121 169 3 - - Storesky & Co. Schuylkill ' 1,453 230 3Sophy & Co., Joseph Schuylkill 584 107 4 - - Styka Coa1 Co. Schuylkill 640 150 3Umbenhauer, & Co., Clarence Schuylkill 3,282 215 4 - - Styka & Co. Schuylkill: 900 200 3Vesay & Co. , Joseph Schuylkill 3,082 241 3 - - Tarus & Co. Schuylkill 208- 120 3Viola & Co., Vietor schuylkill 4,536 260 4 - - Veganousky & Co. Schuylkill 1,067 128 4Wallacava'g~ & Co., Leonard schuylkill 2,086 215 3 - - Wessner Coal Co; Schuylkill - 298 3Weichrauch 8. Co., Frank schuylkill 940 208 1 - - Zakrewsky & co. Schuylkill 1,464 212 4 - -Wenrich a Co., George Schuylkill 3,740 260 3 - - Total for 'District 54,704 183 175 - 2Wise a Co., Marlin Schuylkill 5,290 225 4 - -Wolfe a do., George, Schuylkill - :135 2 - - DISTRICT 27Yob & Co,·, Leo Schuylkill 1,240 88 4 - -Yurickoiles a Co., John 5ehuy1kill' 2,312 90 4 - -Zimmerman & Co.~, Eugene Schuylkill 120 60 3 - - A. & O. Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,900 250 3

Zimme;rman & Co., Ray Schuylkill 2,218 147 4 - 1 \ B. B. & W. Coal Co. Schuylkill 728 121 3

Total for DiStrict i131.336 158 241 - 7· Bubble Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,057 108 4Carl Coal Co. Schuylkill 866 56 3Clark Coal Co. Schuylkill 179 25 4

DISTRICT 26 D, a L. Coal Co. Schuylkill 80 20 2Delaney Coal Co. Schuylkill 1,210 180 3

Alex & Co. Schuylkill 604 128 3 - - Dembinsky Coal Co. Schuylkill. 3,205 170 4Banko & Co. Schuylkill 150 127 3 - - F. 8. :z•.Coal Co. Schuylkill 42 25' 2Beeker & Co. Schuylkill 2,510 236 4 - - Fasnacht Coal Co. Schuylkill 2,104 200 3Bobal. & Co •. Schuylkill 1,802 260 3 - - Felty Coal Co. Schuylkill 251 90 3Bobby & Co. Schuylkill 220 140 3 - - . Fetteroff Coal Co.Brokenshire a Co. Schuylkill 4,519 , 286 4 - 1 No. 1 Mine Schuylkill 52 16 3Byera Co. Schuylkill 620 120 4 - - No.2 Mine Schuyl~,Ul 3,226 275 4Delbertis & Co. Schuylkill 400 100 3 - - Total for Company 3,278 - 7Derricott & CO. Schuylkill 403 125 3 - - ,Fetterolf Coal Co. Sqhuylkil! 612 210 4

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TABLE' 6

stoo!Allr HI COUllTIBS AND COMPANIES PILLAR PEIlHITS ISSOED

JAliUARr _ DECEI!BER 1957

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OIL AND GAS INSPECTORS

1 B. E. Ziegler R. D. 1/ 1 Tidioute IVanhoe 4-34832 H. L. cashdollar 27 S. 9th Street Indiana .3-99884 W. J. Burns, Jr. 335 N. Barnette Street Brookville 485

FrELD INVESTIGATORS

.George J. Segaritis 226 N. 2nd Street Girardville 6-1165Joseph P. Hood It Drummond street Pittston OLympic 4-2160

MINE RESCUE INSTRUCTOR

Stephen A. Sirotnak 409 Erie Street Throop HUnter 9-3354

* - Acting Mine Inspectors.

121

Telephone

VAlIeyGLadstoneLIberty

Lansford

Jermyn 114DIamond 3-6277HUnter 9-1903

C1 a rk s Summit 6-0021PRospect 9~3629OLympic 4-6212PRospect 9-3629BUtler 7-5002

•. 602

602601

3-19975-37334-25738-2335

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6911451

8-02621330

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TownArchbaldScrantonOlyphantScrantonPlymouthPittstonPlymouthKingstonWyomingWyomingWyomingWilkes-BarreHa"zietonPottsvilleShamokinCoaldaleMahanoy CityFrackvilleCoaldaleShamokinAlt. CarmelShamokinPine GroveMahanoy ·CityAshland

~NTHRACITE MINE INSPECTORS

Address166 Spruce Street1801 N. Washington Avenue119 First Street (Blakely)R.D.ltl, Box 5439 Acade1l)Y Street1491 River Road39 Academy Str~et

571 Warren Avenue366 Monument Avenqe366 Monument Avenue55 But! er Stl"~et

·88 Old River Road593 N. Vine StreetR. D. 1/ 2, Box· 370246 W. ·Spruce Street9 W. Phillips Street133 E. Mahanoy Avenue328 Washington Street·9 W. Ph11lips Street928 N. Wa sh ington Street422 W. 3rd Street138 E. Lincoln StreetAmerican Legion 81 vd.133 E. Mahanoy Avenue216 N. 9th Street

Dist­rJct Name

1 J. F. Munley2 T. L. Wackley3 W. G. Ward5 T. D. Rees6 D. W. Cosslett *7 Andrew Wil"son9 D. Y/. Cosslett

10 W. L. Shirey11 T. M. Beaney12 T. M. Beaney *13 J. D. Edwards14 K. C. Lee15 Ralph Ditzler16 F. C. O'Connor17 G. F. ·Kettle18· A. J. Latz *19 J. B. Reinoehl *20 J. H. ·Morgan21 A. J. Latz22 J. R. Ruane

·23 J. P. Brophy24 H. E.· Shomper25 Walter Davis26 J. B. Reinoehl27 R. O. Schneider

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COMMONWEALTH OF PfNNSYLVANIADEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES

EXECUTIve OFFICE

Joseph T, Kennedy Capitol Building Harrisburg CEdar 8-5151Secretary of Mines and Ext. 3020Mineral Industries 156 Old River Road Wilkes-Barre VAlley 3-0880

Daniel H. Connelly Anthracite Institute Bldg. Wilkes-Barre VAlley 2-9150Deputy Secreta~y of Mines 237 Old River Roadand Mineral Industries 25 East Bennett Street Kingston BUtler 7-0497

James J • Shober Schuylkill Trust Bldg. Pottsville MArket 2-1110Deputy Secretary of Minesal)d Mineral Industries 227 Ridge Street Lansford 506

W.. R.. Cunn Ingham Capitol Build in9 Harrisburg CEdar 8-5151Deputy:Secretary Ext. 3635Oil and· Gas Division 919 Harlan Avenue Johnstown 34-2812

Leon Ehrl ich '". capitol BUilding ""Harri6'bur9::" CEdar 8~5151

Deputy Attorney Gen,e~.al Ext. 3620

Mrs. M. B. Gutshall Capitol BuildiP9 Harrisburg CEdar 8"5151Administrative Officer Ext. 3020

2958 Lincoln Avenue Camp Hill REgent 7-9895

MINING ENGINEERS

RalphA. Lambert Capitol Building Harrisburg CEdar 8-5151'Chief Mining Engineer Ext. 2395

2503 N. Washington Avenue Scranton DIamond .2-9449

William L. Dennen Anthracite Institute Bldg. Wilkes-Barre VAlley 2-9401R. D. Itl Dal ton 3-4719

Rodger J. Howell 229 Morton Street Old Forge GLenwood 7-6447

Joseph B.. Maginnis 238 S. Hickory Street Mt. Carmel 631

Edward Watters 1518 Market Street Ashland

William Taby 204 N. Rock Street Shamokin 8-2436

Harry A. Voigt 49 S. Atherton Avenue Kingston B\!tler 7-4906

ELECTR ICAL INSPECTORS

Michael Pol ioko 1211 Chestnut Street Kulpmont 3-9449

Joseph Golden 25 Price Street Kingston BUtler 7-1307

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21 A. & 5. Iiashery A. & 5. Coal Co. Adamsville2 Ace Breaker Ace Coal Co. Blakely6 Adams Silt Plant Adams Coal :Co. D~ryea

20 Altamont Breaker Al tamont, Coal Go. Frackville24 Apex Breaker Apex Coal Co. Ranshaw.3 Appalachian Washery Appalachian Coal ,Co. Dunmore

20 Atkins Breaker Atkins Coal Co. Frackville23 Atlas Breaker Atlas Coal Co. ~ Atlas21 B. & N.· Breaker B. 81 N. Coal Co. Cressona25 B. & W. Breaker B. & W. Coal Co. Zerbe16 Sa ir Breaker Bair Co., Steve Spring Glen24 Bar-Mar: Breaker' Bar-Mac Coal Co. . Weigh ScaleV Barry Washery KOUry' Coal Co. Gordon24 Bellaire Washery Bellaire Coal Sales Shamokin3 Bellevue Breaker Bellevue Coal Co. Scranton

16 Bixler Breaker ~ixler, Clayton M. Valley View20 Blaschak Breaker Blaschak Coal Co. Mahanoy City21 Black Heath Breaker Black Heath' Coal I; Canst. Co., Inc.Cressona15 Bl'ack Star Washery Black Star Anth.acite Co. Hazleton10 Bliss Breaker Bliss Coal Co. Mildred

1 Bo lands Breaker DeAngelis Supreme Anth.acite, Inc. Carbondale. 21 Brier City Breaker Brier City Coal Co., Inc. Minersville

7 C. A. Washery Shawnee Fuel Corp. Plymouth23 Cains Breaker Cains Coal Co. Shamokin24 Carbon ·Run Breaker Rosini Coal Co. Shamokin22 Centralia Breaker Coates Coal Co. Centralia2i Chestnut Hiil Washery Chestnut Hill Mining Co., Inc. Schuylkill Haven21 Coal Castle Washery Coal Castle Fuels, Inc'; Primrose26 Coal Rain Breaker Mountain Top Coal Co. Junedale18 Coaldale Breaker Coaldale Mining Co., Inc. Coaldale21 Col itz Breaker Colitz Mining Co., Inc. PottsvilleV Crystal Breaker Crystal Coal Co. Buck Run24 o. & Z. Breaker D. & Z. Coal Co. Weigh Scale24 Dancott Breaker Dancott Coal Co., Inc. Shamokin16 Day~on Breaker Dayt;.on, Breaker Co. Williamstown16 Deitrich Breaker Deitrich Co., Willis Will iamstown23 Diamond Breaker Diamond Coal Co. Atlas24 Oiminick Breaker Diminick Coal Sales Paxi~os

21 DiRenzo Breaker DiRenzo Coal Co. Llewellyn11 Dorrance B':"eaker Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Wilkes-Barre

2 Dutch Gap Washe=y Dutch Gap Coal Co., Inc. Olyphant, 19 Eagl e Hil 1 Breaker Price Coal Co. Saint Clair

'·20 Englewood Breaker Englewood Coal Co. Frackville27 Fisher Washery Fisher, Charles A., Gordon9 Gentroy Breaker Panzitta Coal Co. "Exeter

20 Gilberton Breaker Gilberton Coa1 Co. G'ilberton24 Glen Burn.. Breaker Susque!tanna Collieries Div .. , Sha;.l"Jk in

The M. A. Hailna Co.14 Glen Lyon Breaker Susquehanna Collieries Div., Glen LyonThe M. A. Hanna Co.21 Glenworth Breaker Glenworth Coal Co. Cressona24 Glosek Breaker Glosek Brothers Weigh' Scale

District Preparation Plant ,. : . ~ompany location

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Fern GlenHazleton, R.D.Zerbe Twp.SwoyersvilleHazletonHazletonAvocaJeddoAshland, R.D.lTamaqua, R.D.JeanesvilleAudenried'AshleyTremontCressonaEbervaleShamokinHautoWeigh ScaleMiddleportMinersvilleHegins ..Ravine'Valley ViewJonestownPlymouthLandingVilleMahanoy CityValley ViewPine !3rove, R.D.PrimroseShamokinLocust SummitMahanoy TownshipSchuylk il 1 HavenNanticokeTr.emontLarksvilleShamokin, R.D.lSchuylkill HavenLavelleLost CreekBranchdaleMar LinScrantonMarydShamokinTamaqua t R.D.LykensRavineAshlandSaint ClairMorea Coll ieryLlewellynTaylorMorea Coll iery.Qld ForgeTamaqua, R.D.

Gowen Coal Co.Greybosh, JohnH. J. & H. Coal Co.Indian Head Coal Co.Lehigh Valley Coal Co.Dart Coal Co.Heidelberg Coal Co.Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.Hill Vue. Coal Co;Hillside· Coal Co.Bellevue Coal Co.Glen Alden' Corp.Glen Alden Corp.Indian Head Coal Co.Indian Run Coll iery Co.Jeddo-Highland Coal Co.Johnson Coal Sales .Jackson Coal Co.K. & D. Coal Co.K. M. & F. Coal ServiceK. & P. Coal Co.Five Par Coal Co.Koch Co., JosephKo·cher Co .. , LeonKre iser & Co., HarveyGlen Alden Corp.Landingville Coal Co.Peca Coal Co.Legal Coal Co.Lincoln Anthracite Co.Live Oak Coal Co.Lockard Coal SalesReading Anthracite Co.Locust Valley Coal Co.Fisher Associates, Inc •. ;Glen Alden Corp.Reading Anthracite Co.Hudson Coal Co.Lower· Region ColI iery Co.M. & M. Anthracite Co.Malho Coal Co.Mammoth Coa 1 Co.Maple Spring Coal Co.Cass Contracting Co.Hudson Coal Co.Integrity Coal Co.Maurer Coal Sales Co.,Mazaika Brothers Coal Co.Meadow Brook Coal Co.Miller Co., FranklinPine ·Ridge Mining Co.Mineral Coal Co. 'liineral is Recovery Corp.Minersville Coal Co., Inc.Moffat Coal Co., Inc.Morea Mining Co.Old Forge Coal Co., Inc.Mounta in 5 ide Coa 1 Co.

Gowen BreakerGreybosh BreakerH. J. & H. Cleaning PlantHarry E. BreakerHazleton Shaft BreakerHazleton Washery'Heidelberg BreakerHighland No. '5 BreakerHill Vue BreakerHillside BreakerHilltop WasheryHoney Brook No. 3 Breakerl:Iuber BreakerIndian Head BreakerIndian Run, BreakerJeddo No. 7 BreakerJohnson BreakerJones WasheryK. & D., BreakerK. M. & F. BreakerK. & P. 8reakerKemble Breaker'Koch BreakerKocher BreakerKreiser BreakerLance BreakerLandingville WasheryLehigh-Park BreakerLegal Break,erLincoln Anthracite BreakerLive Oak BreakerLockard BreakerLocust Summit Flotation PlantLocust Valley BreakerLohb BreakerLoomis ·-BreakerLorberry BreakerLoree BreakerLower Region Breake,rM. &, M. Washery''Malho ,BreakerMammoth BreakerMaple Spring BreakerMar Lin Breaker

.MarvineBreakerMary 0 WasheryMaurer. Break~rMazaika BreakerMeadow Brook BreakerMil ler Bre.kerMillersville BreakerMineral Breaker'Mineralis Recovery PlantMinersville Breaker 'Moffat BreakerMorea .BreakerMorgan BreakerMountain Side Breaker

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COMIoOI1Il:,ALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTR IES

ANrf!IV.CITE DIV1S leNActive Breakers, Iiasheries and, Precaration Plants

, As of March 1, 1958

District Precaration Plant Company

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M'ahanoy CityM'inersviHePottsville. R. n.Hegi~

JessupSchuylkill !lavel!,ShenandoanShamokinJessupHelfensteinScrantonPottsvilleMarion HeightsExeter- ,/ShenandoahWyomingFrackville

. AtlasAtlas!lew PhiladelohiaFrackville 'ShepptonFrackvillePine .GroveSnamokin, R. D. 2Valley ViewPottsvilleGi rardvilleFra"kvilleAtlasPine Grave. R. D. 2ShamokinDonaldsonRanshawMahanoy PlaneShamokinMinersvilleMarion HeightsCressonaPottsvilleLocust G<ipMinersvilleAshlandPottsvilleHeginsWilliamstownPottsville·Barnesville, R. D.ShamokinShamokinScnuylkill Haven.R.D.IBranchdale.PottsvillePaxinosLleweUynTremontSnamokin, R.D.IMt. CarmelPottsviUeMiddleportShamokinNew PhiladelphiaMt. Carmel

James Ilahco"kWilHam AnqeloAndy onhitkowarren Artz:Ralph E1i"i""WiUi"", SnoenerJohn .l;bras;oni sPeter AbromltisLouis SimonceU iFoster Adams:Robert E. !lolanRay AdallISFrank Alar"onA. J. McNultylosepn Ale"S·teve Pinen"George Kastl shakLouis' Amaros~Felice AnereattiLouisAlldretta101m AndrewcavageGe<>rqe AndrewsWilHam AndrewsFred AnspachHarold ArhogastRussell ArtzElias AsaifSammy Asciotelfenry AtkinsAntonio BianchiDory AungstJaseph AustlcWilliam Brenmm!lichalas BrokenshireHarry DavidDavid ErnestWilHam BrennanJohn PatrilakPaui BittleHarofd BrennamanLeo· BlaskovicnWalter WallacavageFrank BagdonasLeroy BainbridgeSteve BairFrank BairLloyd L. MartzMichael BankoAlex Luberecki, Jr.C. J. ChervanickJose BarbaMike BaritskyStanley Bai'itskyPau! BarrellRobert R. Barnhart, Sr.Leonard Ba=Walter Bartal·John Bartal. Sr.Cnarles BartonPeter BartushJohn BarvitskieVincent BasgilFrank Olaf

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ShamokinSimpsonTamaquaPIne Grove, R.D.LlewellynMildredPine GroveGood SpringArchbaldValley ViewHughestownJessup·Pine Grove, R.D.CarbondaleCarbondal e.

Nanticoke

Weigh ScaleCarbondaleEynonPaxinosBeaver BrookTamaqua, R.D.Mahanoy CityMahanoy CityPort CarbonAtlasPine Grove, R.D.FrackvilleShamokinTower CityNew PhiladelphiaNew Philadelphi"HaddockMahanoy Twp·.Tamaqua, R.D.Moosic.Tamaqua, R.D.JeansvilleWeigh ScaleLoyaltonElizabethvilleLittle Mahaqoy Twp.Valley ViewZerbePaxinosTamaquaTrevortonLykensElizabethvilleUpper LehighJenkins'Twp.WintonWintonPottsvilletamaqua, R.D.DuryeaWisconiscoEdwardsvilleLlewellyn

Inc.

Steam Coals, Inc.Simpson Coal Co.Newkirk Mining Co.Deaven, DavidOld Mill Coal Co.Pastusic Brothers Coal Co.O'Brhm, HarryPenag Coal Co.Penbrook Coal Co.Pine Creek Coal Co.Pennsylvania Coal Co.Pompey Cdal Co.Potts Contracting Co., AllenHudson C.oal Co.Hudson Coal Co.Susquehanna Collieries Div.,

The M. A. Hanna Co.Pursel Coal Co.Pioneer City Coal Co.Northwest Coal Co.Reidinger Coal ServiceBeaver Brook Coal Co.Royal Anthracite Coal Co.Reading Anthracite Co.Reaqing Anthracite Co.Salem Creek Coal Co.Savitski Brothers Coal Co.Schneck Co., ThomasSe1tzer Coal Co.Sharp,. RobertTunnel Ridge Coal Co.

.Silver Creek Coa I Co.Scutta coal Co.Manbeck Dredging Co.Sky-Top Coal Co.South Tamaqua Coal PocketsSpring Brook Coal Co.Spring Creek Coal Co.Payne Coal Co.Stanley coal Co.Stone Hill Coal Co.Strohecker Co., JoelSunshine Coal Co.Blyler Co., RoySwatara Coal Co,Swift Coal SalesProgress Coal Co.Stevens Coal Co.Underkoffler. Co., HerschelUpper Dauphin Coal Co.Sandy Run Miners & Pro.ducers,Valley View Coal Co.Waddell Coal Co.Waddell Coal Co.Wal ton, JohnWessner Coal.Co.Kehoe Berge Coal Co.Wisconisco Washery, Inc'.Glen Alden Corp.Woratyla Coal Co.

North Line BreakerNorthwest BreakerNewkirk BreakerOakwood BreakerOld Mill BreakerPastu'sic BreakerPat O'Brien BreakerPen~9 BreakerPenbrook Breaker

.Pine Creek- BreakerPittston BreakerPompey .. BreakerPotts BreakerPowderly BreakerPowderl y Washery

Pulvadte ·Flotation Plant

Pursel BreaketRacketbrook BreakerRaymond BreakerReidinger BreakerRedco -BreakerRoyal BreakerSaint Nicholas Central BreakerSa,lnt Nichoras WasherySal em 'Creek BreakerSavitski BreakerSchnecK BreakerSel t.zer BreakerSharp BreakerSheridan BreakerSilver Creek ·BreakerS i.t va! Creek Wa.~hery

Sil va;' Creek W;fsherySky-Top BreakerSouth Tamaq'ua BreakerSpring Brook BreakerSpring Creek BreakerSpring, Mountain BreakerStanley BreakerStone ·Hill BreakerStrohecker BreakerSunsh ine BreakerSuperior BreakerSw.atara BreakerSwift BreakerT~maqua WasheryTrevorton BreakerUnderkoffier BreakerUpper Dauphin BreakerUpper Lehigh BreakerValley View BreakerWadden BreakerWaddell WasheryWal ton Breakerli,essner BreakerWilliam A. BreakerWlsconisco WasheryWoodward BreakerWoratyla ~r~aker

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ShamokinBarnesville, R.D.Pine Grove •. R.D.3ShamokinTrevortonMinersvilleBrocktonNew PhiladelphiaKeiserPort CarbonMiddleportAshlandPottsvilleScrantonTower CityBranchdaleMahanoy CityWill iamstownPlains.ShamokinShamokinJessupShamokinShamokin, R.D.lPittstonAtlasSham·,kinCarbondaleDunmoreShamokinShamokinPittstonPort CarbonWilkes-BarreHazletonScrantonHegins, R. 0.2LavelleMinersvilleAshlandMt. CarmelTower CityShamokinShamokinMinersvilleTamaqua, R.D.ShaftPottsville, R.D.2ArchbaldBranchdalePeckvillePottsville, R.D.2Pottsville .FrackvilleMinersvillePottsvilleMinersvilleShamokinScrantonCumbolaHazletonShamokinThroopst. ClaircumbolaPine Grove, R.D.FrackvilleKulpnontMayfieldPeckville

General Mana<:ter

Robert BrittonGeorge Brokenshire

. Charles BrownAnthony Brozosk iJohn E. BrunoHenry TrassattMichael BubelAlbert BubnissJohn BuchiryskyAdam BuchinskyJoseph BurinskiJames BurkeJames MichelsVlilliam L. BushEarl Bush·Charles ButenskyJoseph ByerJames ByerlyEugene BartoliCharles ShoopWalter ChapleskiEdward Chruc ielJohn Bogett iLeonard ChapleskiDaniel ConstantinoCharles GrecoRichard MackrellaGalliano PiccottiPeter CorazziClifford LongEdward J. CainJames OliverPatrick S. canfieldPatrick CaponeS. T. CapparellR. E. DavisPercy CarlRaymond CarlClayton CarlNorman LesherRobert KerrisMel vin CarolAlfred CarpenterWil-Uam CarpenterAlbert Carrig1ittoRoy C~sey

Joseph CasperJames"V. RyanJames Castell iJames CavanaughJoseph CeccariJohn CeganickCarl SchilbeLeo CharnickWassel Cherk isWilliam ChernoskyGeorge CherukaFloyd DotyRobert T. IvesCharles ChiminitzGeorge ChisnellEugene ChomiakEdward ChorbaStanley ChoynackiJohn ChristWalter ChristAnthony ChukuskyStanley CicheskiMike CicioMichael Tatar

Operator

Britton, Robert IIIBrokenshire II: Co. 0Brown Coal Co. OMBrozosk i & Son 0Bruno II: Peifer Coal Co. (t

Bubble Coal Co. ItBubel & Co. @Bubniss & Co. IIIBuchins"ky Coal Co. 0Buchinsky & Co. @Burinski & Co. @Burke, James @Burke & Honyara Partnership I)

Bush, William L. ItBush Co., Earl OMButensky & Co•• Charles IIIByer II: Co. ItByei'!y & Co., Adams IIIC. B. & M. Coal Co. SC. & C. Coal Co. @.C. C. & P. Coal Co. @

C, & D. Coal Co. DMC. & D. Coal Co. @

C. & F. Gen. Cant. Co., Inc. bkC. II: G. Coal Co. DMC. & J. Coal Co. S bkC.II: M. Coal Co. OM @I

C. & P. Coal Co. OMC. & S. Excavating Co. SC. W. & L. Coal Co~ @Cains Coal Co. BPCamel Coal Co. @I

Canfield Construction Co., Inc. SCapone Coal Co. OM S bkCapparell Stripping II: Canst. Co. SCarbonizing Coal Co. bk WCarl, Percy I)

Carl Coal Co. 0Carl & Koltura Partnership@Carl, Kukuk & Lesher Partnership @.Carmel ite Contracting Co. SCarol & Co., Melvin @l

Carpenter. Al fred @Carpenter & Hanisko @Carriglitto Co., Albert 0Casey, Roy @Caspel; Coal Co. @Cass Contracting Co. BPCastelli & Coccodrelli Coal Co. OMCavanaugh Bros. Partnership @Ceccari Coal Co. @Ceganick &. Co•• John @Central Mining Co. @Charnick, Leo @Cherkis Partnership '!IIChernosky Bros. Partnership @Cheruka Brothers Co; OMChesapeake Construction Co. SChestnut Hill Mining Co., Inc. 1#Chiminitz & Co. IIIChisnell Coal Co •• Inc. SChomiak, Eugene 0.Chorba Coal Co. bk.Choynacki & Co. 0Christ & Co. I)

Christ.1I: Co., Walter @Chukusky & Noyalas Partnership @I

Cicheski Coal Co. 0 .Cicio Brothers Coal Co. SCircle Coal Co. OM

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KeiserChildsShenandoahRingtownMt. CarmelMinersvilleMahanoy CityShamokinpottsvilleJessupOld ForgeShamokinScrantonRanshawRanshawPottsvilleTaylorMinersvilleNew PhiladelphiaPort CarbonExcelsiorAshlandAshlandOneidaGirardvilleMcAdooValley ViewShamokinShamokinHeginsElizabethvill eCressonaHazletonMahanoy CityMahanoy CityFrackvilleNew PhiladelphiaMildredHeginsValley ViewBarnesville, R.D.Barnesville, R.D.Mahanoy CityNew, BostonMahanoy CityStrongStrongPottsville, R.D.lGowen CityGowen CityLavelleKulpnontSacramentoGilbertonJolliettValley ViewPine GroveLlewellynSchuylkill. Haven, R.D.lCatawissa, R.D.3TamaquaMinersvilleKulpnontKeiserMcAdooKUlpnontShamokinDupontPottsvilleMorea Colliery

Clifford BatesLeo BatorJohn J. BaumanRobert BeaverGeorge HossoLeo BebenekJoseph BeckJohn BeckerJoseph W. BednarczykJohn BedwayMichael Begg inMichael BelcastroC. MaurerRobert E. NolanEdw.ard BelskiPeter BendosJoseph BeresFrancis BergerAndrew BerishAlbert BernitskyJoseph BernitskyBert HughesHoward BeuryAmil BiolarskiJohn BirosWill iam BiscoeJohn BiskupicsClayton BixlerRobert BixlerChester BixlerHarry BixlerHerman. Bixler

Inc.BPHarry A. Jones. Harold Lindsey

Anthony BlaschakJohn BlaschakManuel DelpozoJohn BlischokCarl BlissKenneth BlochRoy BlylerJoseph Bobalpaul BobbySteve BolishJohn BologaRay WebbMichael BanjoMichael BonjoFrank Bosack, Sr.Arthur BoscolovichArthur BoscolovichAnthony Bosko.Andrew BoslegoHenry BowmanGeorge BoychockEdward BoyerRalph BoyerWilliam BoyerPaul MelenchickFloyd KochKenneth Brass ingtonGeorge BrehonyWilliam P. BrennanSamuel J. Bress iJoseph BressiEdward Brez insk iVictor BridyGilbert BridyMichael GuillornBernard GontarchickJohn Brinsko

Operator

Bates & Schuey Co. IIIBator Brothers IIIBauman Coal Co. SBeaver, Robert @l

Beaver Brook Coal Co. B S bkBebenek & Patereski IIIBeck & Koppei Partnership IIIBecker & Co. @

Bednarczyk Coa1 Co. OMBedway Co., JamesBeggin Coal Co. I)

Belcastro, Michael @

Bellaire Coal Sales WBell evue Coal Co., Inc. W B bkBelski & Topol sk i I)

Bendos & Son IIIBeres & Co. @

Berger Mining Co., Inc. OMBerish & Co.. Andrew IIIBernitsky Coal Co •. OMBernitsky & Stenulis IIIBerts Coal Co. @

Beury & Roberts Coal Co. OMBielarski, Amil @Biros t John @Biscoe, William @Biskupics, John @

Bixler, Clayton 1#Bixler & Campbell Coal Co. @l

Bixler·& Shingara Coal Co. @l

Bixler & Co., Harry IIIBixler I. Co., Herman @lBlack Heath Coal & Canst. Co••Black Star Anthracite Co. W bkBlaschak Brothers Coal CO. BPBlaschak Coal Co. OMBIas-del Mining Co. OMBlischok Brothers @l

Bliss Coal Co. B SBloch & Co•• Kenneth @

Blyler Co., Roy BPBobal & Co. I)

Bobby & Co. IIIBolish Coal Co. @Baloga Coal Co. @Boner & Webb Coal Co. OMBanjo, Michael I)

Bonjo & Hasuga @

Bosack Coal Co. OMBoscolovicn., Arthur "0Boscolovich & Etzel Coal Co. @Bosko, Anthony@BosIego Coal Co. OMBowman & Col eman Coal Co. OMBoychock Coal Co. @Boyer & Co., Edward I)

Boyer & Co•• Ralph @Boyer & Co•• William @Boyer & Melenchick Partnership @l

Bramley & Koch Coal Co. OMBrass ington & Co. I)

"Brehony & Co. IIIBrennan & Berzowski Partnership I)

Bressi Coal Co. @Bressi & Shiko @Brezinski & Co. IIIBridy & .Nestice, @Bridy & Wilk Coal Co. @l

Brier City Coal Co., Inc. BPBrilla & Gontarchick Coal Co. @Brinsko Coal Co. OM

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FrackvilleShamokinMahanoy CityPine GroveSchuylkill HavenMiri..rsvil1&PottsvillePottsvill ..Mt. CarmelMt. Carm..lShamokinShamokinShamokinPort CarbonMa hanoy CityShamokinShamokinCumbolaTower CityAshlandScrant:onConnertonGirardville /Childs 'Mt. Carm..lshamokinPottsvill ..HazletonTamaquaKulpmontFrackvilleAshlandVall..y, ViewVall,"y Vi&WShamokinPaxinos, ,R.D.lClarks Summit, R.D.,iRavineAshlandShamokinZerbeAtlasPothvill.. , R.D;TremontShamokinMuirMahanoy CityMiMrsviU..ShamokinMinersvill..Pine Grove, R.D.2Pine Grov.. , R.D.lPottsvill ..Keiser,Shamokin, R'.D.lShamokinSummit'StationLav..ll ..Lav..lleKling",rstown, R.D.lOI'!'ligsburgPottsvill..,Hegins, R.D.lFrac,kvill ..Shamokin, ' ,Mahanoy City,Shamokin, R.D~2Shamokin, 'R.D.'2.Shamokin' ,St. Clair

Jos ..ph Ande;<shonisjos..ph Dombroski..William Donella, Sr.Tony DonofrioJohn DantonJoseph PascoFra nk DormerFrank DotHCl ..tus Doyle'Cyril DoyleJohn DreilbelbiesFrank L. Dressl ..rCurtis Drumheis ..rMich...l DudashJos..ph DudashJcseph L..sch inskiJos..ph Duk..Fred DunnH..ctor DupUisJohn DurkinThomas p..rry\>eo.ge Dyszel,J9~..ph llnzelFrank 5V:r~ce

Elsie ~b~nez

Wilb..rt T, Ell iotDavid Rod..rick 'Bruce StewiiJrtEli HartranftCharles elseNichole~ TatuskoWilliam J. IOnnisJay ErdmanHarry Etzw..U e~

Charl,"s Nal~"kFrank W. Ar,~in

August FofiFranklin Zimme:rm,"Andr&W I'~go

Jos..ph Sh ingaraH..rman StineErn..st Fan'lHa'J. N. Fa:vl ..yNo..l FasnachtJoseph, FaulandCharl..s FaustJohn FegleyVinc..nt R. Fegl ..yWUbu-r Fegl..y,Vincent R. Fegley'Ern&st Fegl ..yGeorge F&ltyWassel F..n&tzBaltasaar Fer:nandezHarry Fn.t..rL..roy Feul..rHarry l'...sl ..rH..rbez:t 'Fett&roffLeon I'..tterolfElm..", FishburnCharles A. FisherJ. 'Harold Fish..r 'Barn&y MarshallWilliam FlailRichard Francol'"Frank Forgot.chBenjamin FouraFrancis 'J. FoxGeorg.. R. ThomasJos..ph Franko

Dixon Coal Co. W bleDombroski.... Jos..ph @'Doriella, William @

Donofri9 & Co., Tony @Donton & Co. I)Dorazio & Pasco Coal.Co. ,@

Dormer Co.,' 'Frank DMDoHi & Co., Frank 0Doyle, Cletus @

Doyle, Cyril @

Dr..nb..l!>ies Mining Co,. @

Dr..ssl&r & Ostrokolowicz Co, @'

Drumheis..r, Curtis@"Dudash & Co. @

Dudash & Co.DM @'

Dugan Slope, @Ouk.. Associates @

Dunn & Co~ @Dupuis &, C"., Hector ,@Durkin, John @ , '

, Dutch Gap 'Coal Co., Inc. bk WDysz..l 'Coal Co. @'

Dysz..l Coal Co.@E. & 'H. Coal Co. SE. & .Y. Coal Co. @E. g M. Coal Co. @

Eagle, Hill Contracting CO. SEastern Stat..s Engineering Co. bkEli Mining Co. @ ,Els.. Coal Co. @

Englewood Coal Co. BPEnnis, William J. (I ..

'Erdman Brothers Co. OMEtzweiler'& Co., Harry @Exc..lsior Mining Co. (I

F. A. Coal Co; DMF. Co'S; Coal Co. '@F. ,& Z. Coal Co.@'Fago, Andrew '@

Fairde,aT Caal Co. DMFalls Coal' Co. OMFan&lla & Co. @Farl..y & .Ihnat Caal Co. DMFasnacht Coal Co. @Faulal1d,., Joseph (I,

Faust Coal Co. DM,F&gl ..yBrothns 'Coal ,Co. DMFegley Coal Co. DMFegl ..y Mining Co. @

Fegl ..y &' Tr..tt..r co. DMFegley & Co., Ern&st @

Felty ,Coal Co.@F"n&tz Partnnship @Fernandez, Baltasaa:r 0" ..rster'Coal Co. (IF..ssl ..r Coal Co. @

F,essler &'Co.,. Harry @

F..tteroff'Coal Co. @

F..tt&rol f Coal Co. \I!IFishburn Coal Co. @

F.istiez:; Charles A. W bkFish'er Associates, Int. S DM BPFive' Par:Coal Co. DM B 'Flail, & ,George Partn&rship @

Forest Mining Co. @,OMForQotscl{Broth..rs @Foura Coal Co. @ ,Fox Coal Co. @l

Frankl in Coal Co. DMFranko & 'Co. @

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27,2426

,25192116252222242424

,192624241916221:'2-32020

2171719261923202216162417

227221725261925-27242519272425252721231724252727272721-252721

, 172617'171719

ShamokinHeg"ins, R.D.IRanshawShamokinPottsville, R.D.2CoaldaleCentraliaMt. CarmelPottsvilleKUlpmontShamokin, R.D.2ShamokinHazletonPottsvilleWilkes-BarrePottsvillePottsvillePottsville, R.0.2Kulpmont'RanshawMt. CarmelPottsvilleShamokinPeckvilleShamokinKUlpmontSunbury R.0.2Ashland'ShamokinMinersvilleTrevortonShamokinNew PhiladelphiaKeiserShamokinPottsvillePottsvilleShenandoahSt. ClairHazletonMt. CarmelWilliamstownShenandoahcarbondal ..Pine Grov..Pine GroveShamokinMinersvill ..LykensHegins, R.D.2Lav..lleBarnesville, R.D.S..l tz..r CityGilb..rtonMinersvilleAshland, R.D.lJessupPottsvilleAtlasAtlasMahanoy CityMt. CarmelExeterLykensPottsvill ..KingstonFrackvill ..PaxinosPottsville, R.D.lKeiser

Nathan ClarkWillard ClarkStephen ClaybergerFrank J. RosiniJames V. RyanNorman RichardsGeorge DailedaJoseph ColeFrank ColitzJoseph CollichioCIa ir J. Call ierHilbert CollierBruce StewartAnthony Cond iJohn Conlon, Sr.Will lam ConnersErvin CookCan. KUlpcavage,otto BeckerAlex CoveleskiRay CristianD. J. DandoStanley CzechGoffre,do Ciclamino @

John DilliplaneJohn DulisVictor DelarosaDaniel FedakoJohn DuchonAdolph DalsasHomer WolfStanley DiminickCharles DaldoFred DallabridaDavid EvansJo'seph Dando, Jr.D. J. DandoJohn DanowskyJohn McCullough­Thomas J. ConnellJoseph DayaRoy TravitzMichael DeanJohn J. BaumanFrancis DeavenDavid 'DeavenLeonard OszkoAngelo DeClericoWillis DeitrichGeorge EbertRonald ZigenfuseRocco Delbert isAdam DelinkoEugene DelrioWalter DemanskyMichael DembinskyWill iam DenchyDominic DePedroJoseph DemoediEdward OeromediIsrael DerricottSaverio GrecoJoseph GiovanniniEdward DiamondTony OiCello, Jr.Walter SongaliaDavid DillmanFerdinand DiminickDominic DiRenzoE~n.est Dirienzo

Clark, Nathan @Clark Coal Co. @Clayberger Coal Co. @Clover Leaf Mining Co.@Coal Castle Fuels, Inc. W bkCoaldale Mining Co., Inc. DM B bkCoates Coal Co. B DM S bkCole'& Keiser OMColitz Mining Co., Inc. BPCollichio & Zwaskie @

Collier Coal Co. @

Collier Coal Co., Hilbert @

Concord Coal Co. bkCondi & Co. @ "Conlon Coal Co. DM bkConners & Tokash Partnership @Cook & Dudash Partnership @

Cooperative Partnership DMCorbin Coal Co. @

COveleski & Sons @

Cristian & Dadura @

Crystal Coal Co. BP bkCzech Brothers @D. C. Coal Co. @

D. E. & L. Coal Co. @

D. & G. Coal Co. @p. H. & W. Coal Co. DM @

D. & J. Coal Co. @

D., & K. Coal Co. @

D. & L. Coal Co. @

D. & W. Coal Co. @

D. g Z. Coal CO. BPDaldo & Co. @

Dallabrida Coal Co. @

Oancott Coal Co., Inc. OM BPDando &'Confair Coal Co. DMDando Mining Co., D. J. DMDanowsky Coal Co. @

Dan-Pat Coal' Co. DMDart Coal Co. W bkPaya, Joseph @

Dayton Breaker Co. B bkDean, Michael @DeAngelis Supreme Anth. Inc. DM BDeaven-Bonawitz & Co. DMOeaven & Co." David BPPebbie-Lance Coal Co., Inc. @

DeClerico Co., Angelo DMPeitrich Co., Will is BPPeitrick & Ebert Coal Co. DMDelaney Coal Co. @

Delbertis & Co. @Delinko Partnership @Delrio & Co. @Demansky & Co., Walter @

Derilbinsky Coal Co. @

Denchy Coal Co. DMDePedro '& Penna Partnership @

Dermoedi & Son @

Peromedi, Edward @Derricott & Co. @

Diamond Coal Co. BPDiamond CollIery Coal Co., Inc. DMDiamond, & Co." Edward @DiCello Co., Tony DMDicksville, Coal Co. DMDillman & Co. @

Diminick Coal Sales BPDiRenzo Coal Co. BPDi;rIenzo Coal Co. @

b~st­rict

128

2427231719182223212317171519102121212323,ZJ'Z124

5:r41717'17172717241917-2424-272727201615221622

12525222516272726

.211925273

21232226233

16'16

919

- 2421i7

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22 Hazle Brook Coal Co. il bk Wilmot C. Jones26 Hazlet;on· Mining Co. S C. A. Garner15 Hazleton Number One Coal CO. OM Rudy Paul ick16 Hebrew Coal Co., John @ George Garber22 Heffrier. John· ljl John HeffnerZ7 Hegins Mining Co. OM . William Carl6 Heldelberg Coal Co. DM ·BP John B. McDade

17 Helfenstein Coal Co. @ Albert Shinskie21 Hendricks Partnership @ Earl Hendricks23 Henninger Brothers· 0 Orville Henninger16 ·Herb Co", Mason OM Mason Herb27 Herb & Bloch Coal Co. @ Herman illoch25 Herb & Reed Co. OM Harry Reed16 Herb & wH liard @ Roy Herb25 Herring Brothers Co. OM Stanley ·Herring25 Herring & Co., Lester @ Lester Herring15 Hess, Inc., J. A. &W. A. S ;J. A. Hess

,16 High Test Coal Co. OM Kenneth Curran16-25' Hikes Coal Co. OM John P. Hikes22 Hili, ira ljl Ira Hill26 Hills Mining Corp. DM Jefferson Noakes7 Hillside Coal Co. @ Angelo Andrezze

19 Hillside Coal Co. BP Theodore Narvidas27 Hill·· Vue· Coal Co. BP Stanley PulaskiIg· Hoates & Co. 0 P~ul Hoates23 Hoday & ;Zupchick @ Phil Hoday·24 Hoffman, Ray OM I} . Ray Y. Hoffman27 Hoffman Construction Co. S Howard Hoffman26 Hollis .& ·Co. @ George Hollis19 HOpy & Co. @ Harry Holly.23 Holmes Coal Co. OM Clarence Reed27 Flolohair Coal Co. I} . Thomas Holohan21 Honyara Bros. Partnership·ljl John Honyara19 Hopk.o .& Co. @ Michael Hopko25 Houtz. & Co., Henry 0 Henry Houtz21 Hudock Coal Co. @ Ambrose Hudock

1-2-3-5-10~12 Hudson· Coal Co. B W OM S BP bk W. B·. Petzold25 Hummel & Co., Earl 0' Earl Hummel25 Hun'tzinge. & Co., Leroy 0 Leroy Huntzinger15 Huss, ·George S George Huss

·21 Huss & Ryon Contracting co. S Russell Huss25 Huth .& Co., Peter I} . Peter Huth26 HuHra & Co. @ Paul Hutira '15 Hydrota.'ted An'th. Fuel Co·., Inc. ·BP bkJohnLindeman., Jr.·17 Indian Chair Coal Co. ljl Arthur Brown25-27 ·Indian Head Coal Co. Ii·S bk Joseph A. Meyers21 Indian .Run Colliery Co; BP Louis Jones6 Inkermait Coal Co. OM S John -B. McDade

ig J. D. S; Coal Co. @ . Joseph Dalvet16 J. E. M. E.• Coal Co. OM Edward Melusky~O J. & J. Coal Co. ljl John Klapola26 J. & W. Coal Co. OM William Walinchus24 J. Y. S.· Co. @ . Paul Jeremiah18 Jackson Coal Co. W bk Milot J. Butts26 James & Co. ljl Paul James24 JanasU~ Coal Co. I}. Arthur Janaskie17 Jankowski Coal Co.· @ Walter Jankowski21 Jaskierski Coal Co. @ Edmund Jaskierski15 Jeddo-Highland Coal Co. S OM BP bk W. C. Jones26 Jevitt & Co. I} John Jevitt19 Jobrey & Co. @ John Jobrey20 John's. Mining Co. OM John Kitsock·27 Johnson .Coal Co. 0 John Johnson24 Johnson Coal Sales BP E. Dwight Johnson26 Jones Coal Co., John riM John Jones19 Jones & Co. @ Clem Jones19 Jone.s & Co. @ Donald Jones19 Jones & Co. @ William Jones26 Jones .& Co. 0 Charles Jones·19 Joy & Co. @ Russell Joy27 Junedale Coal Co., Inc; OM F. J. Gibbons23 Juscavage Brothers' @' Joseph Juscavage

130

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1921221619

5Z7232i22

.2221-Z7192225251716

29

196

1620?:1

7"'11-13-14-2621.2424232222191517

,24261721212124262423222419242122171727191919·21·221

19191916161625

9Z71625

Franko & Co. 0Frantz Coal Co. 0Friday',.. Alfred (IFronk & Co., George 0Frye Coal Co. DMFurtini, Severino 0G. K. & R. Coal Co. 0G. « W. Coal Co. 0Gangloff Brothers, Inc. bkGarcia, Cirilo 0Garci-a, James 0Garcia Coal Co. OM 0Garrish & Co. 0Gaughan, Thomas 0Gauntlett & Co., Joseph 0GavalisCo., Joseph SGearhart & Co. 0Geist & .Co., John 0General Excavating Co. SGentroy Coal Co. BPGernert & Co. 0Gigl iello Coal Co. DMGilbert Coal Co. DMGilberton·Coal Co. OM S BP bkGina Coal Co. BPGlen Alden Corp. OM B S bkGlenworth Coal Co. BPGlosek Brothers Coal Co. 0Glosek Coal Sales ItGlowatsk.i, Peter @

Gomez, Michael @I

Gonzales, Anthony I}

Gorenty .& Co. I}

Gowen Coal Co. BP SGowen Coa1 Co. DMGr.azul, Kozan & Deitrick @

Gravine Coal Co. OMGreager & Broscious Coal Co. 0Greenbury Drift Coal Co. DMGregas Coal Co. @

Gregas Coal Co. DMGrego & Complo 0Greybosh. John ItGripp Coal Co. 0Griscavage Coal co. 0Gudelunas, Joseph 0

.Guisbert Coal Co. @

Gulbinski & Co. 0Gusick Brothers @

Gutswa & Seiger Partnership 0Gyurcso, Stephen 0H. J; & H. Coal Co. S BH. K. K. Coal Co. 0Haas Coal Co. @

Hager & Co. 0Hahn & Co. @

Hain & Co. @.

HalaburdaCoal Co. OMHalama, John ljlHalsey Contracting Co., Inc. SHarban Coal &. Contracting Co. SHarding & Co. @

Hargick .& Co. 0Harmen « Co., Clair 0Harner Co., John DMHarner & Co., ·Ira @

Harris & Co., Harry @

Harry E•.Coal Co. BPHatter Coal Co. DMHatter & Co., Charles 0Hawk ,;& Co., Eugene 0

Tom FrankoJames SlaneAlfred FridayGeorge FronkRobert FryeSeverino FurtiniRoy RenningerCharles. GriscavageGene GangloffCirilo GarciaJames Gare iaJohn Garcia·John GarrishThomas GaughanJoseph GauntlettJoseph GavalisJoseph GearhartJohn GeistNicholas Cic ioDominick PanzittaRussell GernertJohn GiglielloRoland GilbertGOrdon E. SmithGeorge W. RyonWilliam W. EverettJoseph SausnockRoman GlosekFrank GlosekPeter GlowatskiMichael GomezAnthony GonzalesEarl GorentyElmer RothPeter P. Scove:rnHarry GrazulFrank GravineEarl H. GreagerFrank DuraAlbert GregasPeter GregasStanley GregoJohn GreyboshPeter GrippFred GriscavageJoseph GudelunasJames GuhbertJulian GulbinskiStanley Gus ickWilliam. RaudenbushStephen GyurcsoHarry D. ReitzJohn KasmerLester HaasGeorge HagerWilliam HahnHarry HainJoseph· Halaburda.John HalamaVincent HalseyJos·eph HarlamFrank HardingJoseph Hargi ckCIa ir HarmenJohn HarnerIra HarnerHarry HarrisJoseph MayersErnest HatterCharles HatterEugene Hawk

New PhiladelphiaPottsvilleWilburton, R.D.2Valley ViewQuakakeScrantonBranchdaleKulpmontNew Ringgold, R.D.lKulpmont·,GirardvilleKulpmonf·cumbolaAshlaridBranchdaleorwigsburgShamokinTower CityJermynPittston, R.D.lBarnesvilleYatesville.Valley ViewGilbertonShenandoahWilkes-BarrePottsvilleShamokin·Shamokin·DanvilleKeiserStrongMiddleportFern GlenShamokinRanshawS:crantonShamokinFrackvilleShenandoahGirardvilleShamokinHazleton, R.D.ShamokinKulpmontMt. CarmelPaxi'nosFrackvilleShamokinLlewellynKulpmontMilton, R.D.lPaxinos, R.D.lPitmanBrocktonMiddleportMarydFra.ckvilleCentraliaCarbondaleTamaauaKaska

·ShenandoahValley ViewSacramentoValley ViewPine Grove, R.D.3

. West PittstonHeginsGratzTower City

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131

Address

JeddoHazletonHazletonWil! iamstownAshlandHeginsAvbcaSh3mokinLlewellynShamokinHeginsHegins, R.D.lTOwer Cit"SacramentoPine· GrovePine GroveDl;'umsMinersvillePine GroveCentraliaMahanoy CityGlen Lyon I

Tamaqua, R.D.Ashland; R.D.l,TamaquaShamokinElysburg, R.D.lPottsvilleMahanoy CityPort Carl:>onShamokinPottsville, R.D.2

.PottsvillePottsvilleSchuylkill HavenLtewellyn

.. ScrantonPine GroveWilliamstownRiiigtownRingtownZerbeFrackvilleMilnesvilleTrevortonWest· PittstonCressonaAvocaMiddleportMinersvilleMahanoy CityMahanoy CityShamokinPittstonMa hanoy CityShamokin·Mt. CarmelFrackvilleJeddoKelayresliew PhiladelphiaMahalloy Plane

. LavelleShamokinMahanoy C·ityKaskaFrackvilleNew PhiladelphiaBarnesville, R.D.MiddleportLocustdaleKulpmont ..

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.Dist­rict

2323241724171921

917-24232621192123231719271923232216

521232424262116162527272522252419221927162516232625201625

925161725251925252123-241621242319262221

K•. & B. COal Co. OM 0K. B. & L. Coal Co.• 0·K. &" D.,Coal Co.' BPK. O. & R. Coal Co. OMK. & F. Coal Co. 0K. & K. Coal Co. 0·K. M. & F~ Coal Serv1ce BPK. & P. Coal Co. BPK. P. T• Coal Co. S OMKabonick Coal Co. 0Kaleta, James 0Kal inchak & Co. (!IKanaval "& Lucas partnership @

Kanger & Co. 0Karber Coa 1 Co. (!I

Karlovich, Enoch (!I

Karlovich Partnership (!IKashner Coal Co. @iKasper & Co. (!I

Katchmer Coai Co. (!I

Katchmer & Co. @"

Katinsky 8. Rolko '"Kautter & Castrovo @

Kehler, James·@!Kehler Co., Cleaton OMKehoe-Berge Coal Co., Inc. OM S BPKeller,& Filanowski Partnership 0:Kerdock &. Shuda @

Kerstetter, Robert @I

Kerstetter & Weikel @I

Ketchula & Co. @l

Keysock & Klinger Partnership @

Kiehl & Co., Jesse @

Kimmel ·Coal Co. OMKimmel & Co. , Sherwood @

Kimmel Coal Co. @

Kimmel coal Co.@Kintzei & Co., Nathan '!!Kiseila, Steve @

Klader & Co., Nick @

Klebasko Brothers @

Klem & Co. @l

Kl imas, Jerome @

Kline & Co. (!I

Klinger Coal Co. (!I

Klinger & Co., Eston @lKl inger & C·o., Harry @

Klinger 2. Co., Kermit @:Klokis & Co. (!I

Kluchinsky, Albert @l

Knapp 8. Co., otis (!I

Knittle Coal Co, (!I

Kno:t'r Coal Co. OMKnorr Coal Co. OMKnox Coal Co. OMKoch Co., Joseph BPKocher Co., Leon BPKodack Coal Co. (!I

Kodash & Co. ,John @

Kondrat & Co., VictorKopena & Co. t>Koperna Coal Co. OMKoperna & Co., Frank @

Kopinetz Bros. partnership 0Kopitsky Brothers @l

Koppenhaver Co., Howard OMKorskie Coal Co. (!I

Koshinski & Washleski (!I

Koval Coal Co. (!I.

Kovalchik & Co. @l

Kovaleskie & Co. (!I

Kowalchak, Charles (!I

Kowalchick & Fedornak Partnership @:

Leon BrassJoseph YanickJohn DeitrichAlex OanilewiczWill iam KashnerAnthony KondrackiHoward FeesCharles KiertcklesJOseph KenzakoskiRobert KabonickAnthony Ka letaGeorge KalinchakJohn KanavalAdam KangerAlbert KarolEnoch KarlovichJohn· KarlovichClarence E. KashnerEdward KasperMichael KatchmerJohn KatchmerAnthony Kat inskyGeorge ca.strovoJames KehlerCl eaton KehlerCharles A. Shea, Jr.Randolph KellerJohn Kerdock,Rob!""t KerstetterRay KerstetterWasil KetchulaAnthony .KeysockJesse Kiehl.Leslie KimmelSherwood KimmelLeona~d KimmelRufus KimmelNathan Kintzelsteve KisellaNick KladerAdam KlebaskoPeter KlemJerome Kl ililasJohn KlineEarl KlingerEston KlingerHarry KlingerKermit KlingerWilliam KlokisAlbert Kluchinskyotis KnappCharles KnittleRobert KnorrLeroy KnorrRobert L. DoughertyJoseph KochLeon KocherMichael KodackJohn KodashVictor KondratPeter KopenaJohn KopernaFrank KodashPaul KopinetzLeo KopitskyHoward KoppenhaverEdward KorskieWalter KoshinskiJoseph RakusJohn KovalchikStanley KovaiskieChartes KowalchakMichael 'Kowalchick

Mt. CarmelExcelsiorShamokinAtlasShamokinShamokinMiddleportMinersvilleWilkes-BarreShamokinRanshawMcAdooBranchdaleMiddleportPottsvilleMt. CarmelAtlasShamokinCumbolaPottsville, R.O.2Pott·svilleMt. CarmelnanshawAshlandHeginsPittstonPottsvilleMt. CarmelShamokin·, R.O.2Shamokin, R.O.2Barnesville, R.O.St. ClairTower··CltyTower·CityJoliettAshlandAshlandPine Grove, R.O.CentraliaLebanonShamokinGilbertonGirardvillePottsvilleHegins, R.O.2Kl ingerstownAshland, R.O.GratzShamokinMahanoy CityPIne GroveGilbertonTremontHeginsWyomingPine GroveValley ViewShamokinPottsvilleMinersvilleMarydSchuylkill Haven, R.O.lCressonaPottsvilleRanshaw'TremontMinersvilleShamokin

. ·ShaftMarydShenandoahCentraliaMinersville

DiSt­rict

15232621272519262219172316231919192323232322IT171924171919236

2022161721232317-2423171926212627262219161910-11-1525~2525172519·242219259

2224171717·1721

ODerator

Kowalchik & Kowalchik @

Krack & Zimmers "Krafchak & Co. It

.Krasnitsky Coal Co. ItKravitz & Pikltus Coal Co. bkKreiser & Co., Harvey # @l

Kristoff & Co. @

KUChinsky & Co. 0Kl,Idrick, John"Kl,Ifro ..& Co. "Kulbacki Coal Co. (!I

Kulick & Pavis (f,

KJl.llen I'. Co., Joseph 0Kl,Ilpmont Coal Co. OMKl,Inkle & Co. (!I

Kl,Ipch1nsky··& Co. @l

Kl,Ipetz& Co. (!I

Kl,Irtz Coal Co. "L. & C. Coal Co. OML & E. Coal Co. "1. & E. Coal Co. (!I

L. & M. Coal Co. OML. & N.Coal Co. 0L. &·S. Coal Co. @l

L. S. & R. Coal Co. OML. & W. Coal Co. "L. Z. & K. Coal ·Slope (!I

Labella 8, Co. ItLabie & Co; ItLabowski, Peter (!I

Lackawanna Mining Co. bk BPLaconisCoal Co. "Lahaza, .Russell @

Lahr I'. Co., MarIin (!I

Landau .& Snyder Coal Co. 0Landingville Coal Co. W bkLashendoc~ & Kishela (!I

Laskoski & Warner ItLatsha Coal Co. OM (!I

Laud. & Jonoka @l

Laurel Bush Coal Co. (!I

Laurel Hill Coal CO. OMLawson & Co. (!I

Laychock Coal Co. OMLazaravage & Co•.(!I.

Lazarchick Coal Co. 0Lazo & Co. @. .

Lebedziewski, John· (!I

Leek, Stanley"Legal Coal Co. BPLehigh Coal & Navigation Co. OMLehigh Valley Coal Co. OM S B BPLehman & Co., Mervin O·Leininger & Co., (Charles (!I

Lengel & Co., Ge~rge 0,Lengel & Cq., Warren (!ILenig Coal Co. (!I .

Leonas &Co., Tony (!I

Lewandoski & Co. "Libby, Ell.worth ".Llberati, GUy, Sr. (!I

Lickman & Co •. ItLincoln Anthiacite Co. B bkLinden· Coal Co. SJ,ippay, John (!I

Little Bear Coal Co. ItLittle Coal Co. "Little Rock Coal Co. OMLittle Rock Coal Co. "Litwhiler & Valeski Co. SLive Oak Coal Co. BP

General ManaQer

Andrew Kowal.hikEdward ·KrackAnthony KrafchakStanley KrasnitskyFrank Pikitu.Harvey KreiserOeMis KristoffJo>eph KuchinskyJohn KudrickJoseph KufraThomas J<ulback iJoseph KulickJoseph KullenMichael'1labowskiMartin .KunkleStanfJy KupchinskyAndrm. KupetzAnthony KurtzLeonard ContarinoPeter ElginLeonard TocyloskiJohn MacarioAbraham LongSalvatore Steller.Anthony Cond iStanley LazarskiMichael ZyryAnthony LabellaJoseph LabiePeter Labowsk iRocco DamianoThomas LaconisRussell LahazaMarlin LahrJohn J. LandauLester M. ReberEdward LashendockFlory WarnerDaniel R. Latsha, Sr.John LaudaNicholas Gresh, Sr.Anthony WeisacoskyJohn LawsonPeter Laychock, Sr.Stiney LazaravageNicholas LazarchickTheodore LazoJohn tebedz iewsk iStanley LeekKenneth CurranEvan EvansH. B. WickeyMervin LehmanCharles LeiningerGeorge LengelWarren LengelGeorge LenigTony LeonasStanl.ey LewandoskiEllsworth LibbyGuy Liberati, Sr.George ·LickmanCharles ManbeckC. A. TalericoJohn LippayStanley Roz insk iEdward LittleBlair Faust, Jr.Samuel RumbergerJoseph R. KovaleskiPeter Laychock, Sr.

~3

Address

ShepptonKulpmontMcAdoo·Seltzer CityGirardvill eAnnv,ille, R.O.MarydZions GroveGirardvilleBarnesvilleShamokinAtlasFrackviUeNatalieMahanoy CitY,KaskaMarydShamokinMt. CarmelAtlasAtlasMinersvill,eTrevortonShamokinPottsvilleKulpmontShamokinNew Philadelphia

. Middl eportKeiserOld ForgeGirardvilleKUlpmont .Valley ViewShamokinLandingvilleKeiserKulpmontEly.sburgKeiserShamokinPottsvilleShenandoahPottsville, R.O.lMahanoy CityPottsville, R.D.lMahanoy. CityShenandoahQuakakeMinersvUleLansfordKingstonPine Grove, R.D.TremontPine Grove, R.O.Pine Grove, R.O.Shamokin, R.O.IMinersville.ShenandoshShamokinFrackvilleNew Philadelphia

. Schuylkill HavenCarbondaleKeiserShamokinKUlpmont·ShamokinShamokinMt. CarmelPottsville. R.D.l

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Mayton Brothers Coal Co. OM Peter MaytonMazaika Brothers # Edward MazaikaMazur & Co. ,@ Walter MazurMeadow Brook Coal Co. # David KimmelMelenchick Partnership @ Joseph MelenchickMelhalsick & Co. @ John MelhalsickMelhalsik & Co. ,@ Steve MelhalsikMercy Coal Co. OM Ernest SchneckMCCall & Co.·, Edwi!rd @ Edward McCallMcElvaney & Co. @ Richard McElvaneyMcFall Coal Co. @ Richard McFallMcGinley Coal Co. @ Edward McGinleyMcGinn & Grego @ John McGinnMcGovern & Donahue Partnership @ William McGovernMcMullin & Co. @ Edward McMull inMichael & Nicholas Partnership @ Michael OlenickMickatavage Coal Co. @ Joseph MickatavageMickelcavage & Johnson Partnership @ John MickelcavageMicklick Coal Co. @ Michael Mickl ickMilewski & Barella Coal Co. @ Walter MilewskiMiller, Mahlon@ Mahlon MillerMiller, Wilbur @ Wilbur MillerMiller Coal 'Co. OM John MillerMiller Coal Co. OM Clifford OssmanMiller Co., Franklin BP 'Franklin MillerMiller Co., Rufus OM Rufus MillerMiller & Co., Glenn @ Glenn MillerMiller & Co., Paul @ Paul MillerMiller & Co., Robert @ Robert MillerMineral Coal Co. # Eugene LeiningerMineralis Recovery Corp. BP bk William E. BerkelMinersville Coal Co., Inc. BP S Leo StrenkoskiMinnich & Co., Mark @ Mark MinnichMinnichbach & Co., Walter @ Walter ,MinnichbachMirroli Coal Co. @ Peter MirroliMoffat Coal Co., Inc. OM S BP Earl W. LambMolacavage Coal Co. @ Anthony Molacavage'Monc.vage Brothers @ Stanley MoncavageMoran & Co. @ Dave MoranMorata, Lawrence til Lawrence MorataMorea Mining Co. BP W bk Albert PecaMorgan & Co., Floyd @ Floyd MorganMorgan & Co., Herman @ Herman MorganMQrgan & Co., Homer @ Homer MorganMorgan & Co., Ira @ Ira 'MorganMorgan & Co., Roy L. @ Roy L. MorganMorgan & Co. ,Silas @ Silas MorganMorgan & Harner Co. OM' Ario MorganMoskel Coal Co. @ George MoskelMotley Coal Co. OM bk sandy ConsagraMo~sney & Co. @. Steve MotsneyMotto Partnership @ Frank MottoMotz & Co. @ Michael Motz, Jr.Motz & Co. @ Michael Motz, Sr.Mount Poco Coal Co., Inc. OM Albert E. RaczkowskieMountain Side Coal Co. # John KellerMountain Slope Coal Co. OM Luke Keating, Jr.Mountain 'Top Coal Co. BP John SeamanMoyer Coal Co. @ Harold MoyerMoyer Coal Co. OM Wayne MoyerMoyer & Co., Alfred @ Alfred MoyerMudry, Walter OM Walter MudryMulkusky & Co. @ John MUlkuskyMullin & Co •. @ Robert MullinMu1l9Ck Brothers Partnership @ Paul MullockMurrn, Joseph @ Joseph MurinMurphy & Co. @ John MurphyMurray &'Co. @ Kellar MurrayN. & L. Coal Co. @ Anthony NovrockiNagg Coal Co. @ Anthony .Nagg

1'4

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23202320

522162024161616161624161721172323.23

217161720

92619202025272223202520-222619212023191926211924232119221919

51

2126231721212116li241717.1617

Lockard Coal Sales BPLocust Creek Coal Co., Inc. OMLocust'Spring Coal Co. OM 'Locust Valley Coal Co. BP bkLombardi Coal Co., Inc. S bkLone Star Coal Co. OMLong & Co., Wilmer @

Lorent Coal Co. @

Lower Region ColI iery Co. BPLubold & Co., Bryant"Lucas Coa 1 Co. OMLucas Coal Co .. , Frank OMLucas & Co., Earl @Lucas & Co., GUy @Lytle, Will iam @

M.A.C.C. Coal Co. OMM. & B. Coal Co. OMM. & M. Anthracite Co. W bkM. & M. Coal Co. IlM. & M. Coal Co. OMM. M. & S. Coal Co. OMM. S. F. Coal Co. IlM. & W. Coal Co. IlMace.Co., Russell @

Machamer & Co., Elvin @

Mache-sic & Crissinger Coal Co .. @Machise Coal Co. @

Ma ffei Coal Co. OMMajesky & Co. @

Majcher & Co. @

Makarczyk Coal Co. @

Ma 1acusky Coa 1 Co. @

Malenich & Co., John @

Malho Coal Co., OM BMalinowski, Anthony t)

Malinowski, Charles @

Mall io Coal Co. @

Malusky & Co., Joseph, @

Mammoth Coal Co. B SManbeck Dredging Co. W bkMansick & Co. @

Maple Spring Coal Co. BPMarchefsky Coal Co. @

Maria no 8. Britton @Marinos Coal Co. @

Marko & Co. "Marko & Co. @

Marko Partnership @

Markowski & Co. @

Marose ,& Senoski @

Marquette' & Leichty @

Martin Enterprises, Inc. SMartinaitus & Co. @Martinez & Broderick, Inc. SMartz, Inc., Ll oyd to SMary 0 Mining Co. B SMasci, Benny @ .

Masters Contracting Corp. SMatelsky Partnership @

Matrishin & Co. @

Matsko ,& Karahutnak @

Mattis Coal Co. @

Matukewicz & Reed Coal Co. OMMatz Brothers Partnership @

Matz & Raczka Coal Co. @

Maurer Coal Co., Clark Jr. OMMaurer Coal Co., Clayton @

Maurer Coal Sales Co. BPMaurer Co., Paul @"Maurer Co., Raymond @Mauser & Co., Albert @

Mausley Coal Co. @

Fred LockardSol FoxJohn KopfingerHerman YudacufskiDominick LombardiKenneth L.. CurranWilmer L·,ngJoseph LarentHoward ThorpBryant LuboldFrank Lucas, Jr.Frank Lucas, Sr.Earl LucasGUy Lucaswilliam LytleAlbert ArtzEdward J.' BognerWill iam M. HessWill iam D. MaceWalter MudryAndrew DiminickMichael MudrockGeorge WanganRussell MaceEl vin MachamerMichael Mache-sicAlbert MachiseGeorge MaffeiFrank MajeskyEdward MajcherJoseph MakarczykJoseph MalacuskyJohn MalenichAnthony MalhoAnthony MalinowskiCharles Malinows'kiNicholas Mall ioJoseph MaluskyJoseph A. MayersCharles ManbeckStanley MansickJoseph PiHusEdward MarchefskyCharl es MarianoPeter AlexanderJohn MarkowskyAnthony MarkowskyFrank MarkoJoseph Markowsk iJoseph MaroseJoseph LeichtyCharles MartinGeorge MartinaitusJoseph A. Mart inezLloyd L. MartzJ. Norman James

, Benny Ma s ciRichardMastersJohn MatelskyJohn MatrishinJohn MatskoFrank SuchomaitisAllen ReedHarry MatzAndrew MatzCl ark Maurer, Jr.Clayton Maurer, Sr.Charles MaurerPaul MaurerRaymond MaurerAlbert MauserThomas Anzulavich

ShamokinShenandoahMt. CarmelMi!hanoy CityMoosicMinersvilleEl izabethvilleMahanoy PlaneShamokinE.lizabethvillePine GroveHeginsHeginsTower CityShamokin, R.D.2Valley ViewKulpmontSchuylkill HavenShamokinKulpmontPaxinosKeiserJessupShamokinWiconiscoTrevortonGirardvilleExeterMahanoy 'CityCumbola .ShenandoahBrandonvilleMinersvilleLavelleMt. CarmelAtlasFrackvilleMinersvilleWest PittstonSchuylkill HavencumbolaSeltzer CityShenandoahKeiserKingstonShenandoahMahanoy CityLlewellynPottsvilleShamokinShamokinMi.nersvilleNew 'PhiladelphiaWilburtonPottsvilleTuscaroraExeterBrooklynMinersvilleBarnesville, R.. D.Mt. CarmelShamokinPine Grove, R.D.2PottsvillePottsvilleHeginsMowryShamokin

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Shamokin, R.D.2Tamaqua, R.D.Tamaqua, R.D.Valley View ..MinersvilleMiddleportTamaquaPine ,Grove, R.D.2PottsvilleNew PhiladelphiaShamokinKUlpmontShamokinBranchdaleKaskaPottsvilleAshlandBuck RunJessupMt. CarmelRingtown, R,.D.IShamokinMt. CarmelHegins; R.D.2TremontHeginsTremontPine Grov.e, R.O.Pine Grove, R.D.S,. ClairMorea Coll i eryMinersvillePine Grove" R.D.ZerpeKeiserScranton'MinersvilleMt. CarmelBarnesville, R.D.KeiserMorea CollieryVaHey ViewWilliamstownTremont'Valley ViewVaHey ViewJoliettHeginsNew Boston " ...CarbondaleMahanoy CityExcelsior'FrackvilleFrackvilleShamokinMahanoy CityPittstonJUnedaleAuburnValley .viejOlTow,er CityKUlpmontZions, GroveKaskaMinersvilleMt. CarmelMiddleportNew PhiladelphiaPaxinos, R.D.lGirardville

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Narcavage, Edward @

Na1:alie Coal Co .. 0Nay Aug Coal Co. W bkNebroski & Son @Nesgoda, Edward @

Neumeister Coal Co. @l

Neumeister Coal Co.,W DMNewkirk Mining Co. B DM SNey & Co; 4)

Ney & Co. @Ney& Co., John @

Ney & Lehman Co. DMNiadna Brothers l)Nice & Co., Penrose @Noakes & Nauss Coal Co. DMNorth Line Coal Co. SNorthwest Coal Co., rnc. DM B SNovack, William @

Number Four Coal Co .. @

Number Fourteen Coal Co. DM SNumber Fourteen Drifts Coal Co. OMNumber One Contracting Co. DM S bkNumber Two Vein' Coal Co. OMNye Brothers Coal Co. @

O. C. S. Co. bkO'Brien Co., Pat BPOlah & Co. @

Olbrish Brothers @

Old Forge Coal Co. OMOld Forge Coal Co., rnc. BPOld Mill Coal Co. BPOlenick Brothers Coal Co. @

Oleski & Co. @

Olesnevich, Peter @

Oliver Coal Co. @

Olman & Co. @Olonovich & Thomas @l

Onuscavage Partnership @

Ossman, Elwood @Oito Brothers coal Co. DMP. E. & Y. Coal Co.• @P. & J. Coal Co. DMP. &. J. Coal Co. @

P.&J.Co.@Paladino Stripping Co., Inc. SPanak Coal Co. I)

Panchari, Joseph @

Panther Valley Coal Co., Inc. DM BPanzitta Coal Co. DMPaskey Coal Co. @

pastereski, Anthony @

patrick, Joseph @

paulis Coal Co. @

pavelko, George & Edward @

Payne Coal Co. B SPeca Coal Co. DM BPecovich Coal Co. @I

Pecovich & Co. @l

Penag Coal Co. OM BPenbrook Coal Co. B DM SPenn-Rich Contracting Co. SPennsylvania Coal Co. BPPerez Coal Co. @l

Perlacia, Joseph @

Peron Coa1 Co. @Perry Construction Co. SPetinka & Federovage Coal Co. @

Petrovich, Joseph @ ..

Petrovich, Stanley @Phillips Coal Co. DM @

Picola & Co., Joseph @l

Edward NarcavageWoodrow WilsonFrank J. CollinsBen Nebrosk iEdward NesgodaIrwin NeumeisterLloyd NeumeisterRa1ph PetersGeorge NeyOscar NeyJohn NeyMarlin LehmanEdward NiadnaPenrose NiceJefferson NoakesH. S. WeikelAlbert· MascelliWilliam NovackArthur M. ShipePhil ip GelsoJulius HouseholdJoseph MayersAurel io CanoPaul NyeC. TolericoHarry· 0 'BrienJoseph OlahEdward OlbrishLouis MinichelloLou i 5 Bernard iRaymond SteinJohn OlenickVincent OleskiPeter OlesnevichBennie 01 i verJoseph OlmanAndrew OlonovichWill iam OnuscavageElwood OssmanNorman ottoAnthony YuricichHenry SindacoAlex PoplaskiJoseph PoboyFrank PaladinoVincent PanakJoseph PanchariJoseph J. CraneDominick PanzittaAnthony PaskeyAnthony PastereskiJoseph PatrickEdwin PaulisGeorge PavelkoT. F. MaurerAlbert J. PecaPet-er PecovichJoseph PecovichEdward V. TwiggarRichard FabbriCarl D. SnyderWilmot Ka iserManuel PerezJoseph Perla ciaMichael PeronAlex FinkJohn PetinkaJoseph PetrovichStanley PetrovichLewis H. PhillipsJoseph Picola

Mt. CarmelShamokinScrantonMt. CarmelHazleton, R.D.Ashland .. R.D.lMhlandTamaquaNew PhiladelphiaCumbolavalley ViewTremontMcAdooLykensMahanoy CityShamokincarbondaleShepptonTrevortonPittstonPittstonWest PittstonMinersvilleShamokinSimpsqnPine. GroveBarnesville, R.D.KUlpmontOld ForgeOld ForgeLlewellynPottsvilleNew PhiladelphiaRanshawPittstonMcAdooShamokinMar LinAshlandHeginsShamokinPittstonShamokinShamokinHazletonPottsvilleSeltzer CityLansfordPittston, R.D.lShenandoahKulpmontShamokinPottsvilleShamokinKingstonMahanoy CityMinersvillePottsvilleShamokin .ArchbaldNew TripoliDunmoreMahanoy CityFrackvillePottsvilleScranton.Minersvill e·ShamokinKulpmontShamokin, R.D.lWilliamstown

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20 Pihira Coal Co. @16 Pinchorski & -Co., George @

19 Pine Coal Co. DM .16 Pine Creek Coal Co. BP'20-22-27 Pine Ridge Mining Co. S BP bk17 Pine Tree Coal Co. OM19-26 Pinter & Co. @

1 Pioneer City Coal Co·, B DM S23 Pisanko, Adam @23 Pizzoli Brothers @26 Pleasant Hill Coal Co. DM23 Pochekailo Coal Co. @

17 Polastre Coal Co. @22 Po"lcovich, John @

25 Poletti & Co., Peter @

24 Polinka Coal. Co., Simon @

26 Pollock, Ken bk19 Pomian & Co. @

1 Pompey Coal Co., Inc. B DM19 Popnick & Co. @

23 Poponiak Brothers @

25 Potts Construction Co., Allen S BP22 Preston, Harry @ .19 Price Coal Co. B bk19 Progress Coal Co., rnc. W bk22 Przykopski, Theodore @

24 Pufnak Coal Co. @

23 Pupo, Will iam @24 Pursel Coal Co. #21 Quick Coal Co. @

17 R. C. A. Coal Co. @24 RP Coal Co. @

24 R. & S. Coal Co. DM @26 Racho, George bk21 Raczka Brothers Partnership @

24 Raczkowskie Slope OM@24 Radziewicz Brothers @l

23 Ramph Brothers @

22 Raven Run Coal Co. DM S·17-19-20-2123-25-26-27ReadingAnthracite Co. DM S B BP bk24 Reagan, Joseph DM21 Reager & Shive Partnership @

25 Reber & Co., Henry @

16 Rebuck & Co., Guy @

17 Rebuck & Kidron Coal Co. @

25 Recla Coal Co. DM25 Red Hill Goal Co. OM23 Redd & Pisarz @

24 Reed Brothers Slope DM24 Reed & Thomas Coal Co. @16 Reed & Weist Co. DM25 Reedy & Co., Jacob, Sr. @l

16 Reho & Co., Joseph @22 "Reichwein, Leon @

. 27 Reichwein & Beury Coal Co. BP @

24 Reidinger Coal Service BP27 Reilly Coal Co. @

15 Reilly Contracting Co, bk27 Reinoehl Coal Co. @25 Renninger Coal Co. DM25 Renninger & Co., Ephra im @

16· Renninger & Co., ·Theodore·@26 Repella & Co. @19 Reserve· Coal Co. W bk21 Revak, Cano & Mullock Partnershi.p @

6 Revello Coal Co. DM22 Revenis, F.rancis (ll

23 Rick Brothers bk27 Rickert Brothers Coal Co. DM17 Ridge Top Coal Co. @

John PihiraGeorge PinchorskiJohn MatusHarrison KlingerPaul KerriganBlair DeiblerGene PinterJames G. GiombettiAdam PisankoAugust PizzoliJohn TolackiPaul PochekailoLouis PolastreJohn PolcovichPeter Pol ett iSimon PolinkaKen Pollock·St iney PomianCharles PompeyJoseph PopnickJohn PoponiakAllen PottsHarry PrestonDavid RoderickR. B. ScuttaTheodore PrzykopskiGeorge Pufnak.Will iam PupoOden PurselJohn TrasattRobert Wh i tmerRichard PriceFrank SinkoGeorge RachoAnthony Ra czkaAlbert RaczkowskieFrank RadziewiczWillard RamphWilmot C. Jones

C. E. BrownJoseph ReaganAlbert ReagerHenry Reber·Guy RebuckHarry RebuckGuy ReclaJohm "urickones DMJoseph ReddJohn ReedWalter ReedHarry ReedJacob Reedy, Sr.Joseph RehoLeon ReichweinHarold BeuryVictor A. ReidingerEugene ReillyT. J. ReillyElmer ReinoehlTheodore RenningerEphraim RenningerTheodore RenningerAndrew Repella .G. A. McAndrewsJohn RevakAnthony RevelloFrancis RevenisNeil RickThomas RickertPaul J. Costa

Address

AshlandWilliamstownSel.tzerValley ViewAshlandTrevortonMcAdooCarbondaleKulpmontAtlasMahanoy CityAtlasShamokinCentraliaHeginsExcelsiorW. NanticokePort CarbonJessupMarydKeiser

. Pine GroveAtlasPottsvilleTamaquaShenandoahShamokinKulpmontBloomsburgMinersville·ShamokinShamokinShamokinHazletonBranchdaleShamokinShamokinKUlpmontJeddo

PottsvilleShamokinSchuylkill HavenSchuylkill HavenLykensShamokin, R.D.lMinersvilleSt. ClairKUlpmontShamokinShamokinValley ViewWisconiscoWilliamstOwnLavelleAshland, R.D.lPaxinosBuck RunPottsvilleKl ingerstownZerbeZerbeZerbe'Mahanoy CityScrantonMinersvi11eOld ForgeCentraliaKUlpmontTower CitySunbury, R.D.2

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TremontAtlasMinersvilleKUlpnontFrackvilleGilbertonMahanoy CityValley ViewSacramentoAshlandShamokin, R.D.lPottsville ..Connert.onTrevortonShenandoahTamaquaMiddleportShamokinSunbury, R.D.2ScrantonKUlpnontShenandoahShamokinShenandoahMahanoy CityCatawissaLykensMiddleportShamokinShamokinMinersvilleWill iamstownShamokinShamokin, ·R.D.2New PhiladelphiaPottsvilleMahanoy CityCarbondaleMahanoy (;ityShamokinTrevortonFrackvilleGilbertonAristesRingtown, R.D.IScrantonLo~ust GapBarnesville, .R.D.McAdooBrando~ville

Mahanoy· Cityst. ClairScrantonLykensShamokinShamokinPottSville, R.D.lPottsvilleExcelsiorShenandoahMinersvilleMahanoy CityTrevortonTrevortonTamaquaPine Grove, R.D.Moscow, R.0·.PottsvillePaxinos, R.D.lShamokinTamaqua

Oscar RichterMarshall ScicchitanoAnthony SeamawitisJohn SejuitFrank SeltzerJohn SemancoAdam SetcavageJohn ShadeClayton ShadeMarvin SminkNathan ShafferGeorge w. HyonSteve ShallamandaAnthony ArasinPeter GregasAndrew ShapellaGeorge ShapellaJoseph SharkeyRobert SharpRobert GreenJoseph ·ShecoraSheila SorinGeorge Sha rpEdward SiergynskyWal ter SherknessJohn SherneskyClarence ShileyAlphonso ShilkoStephen ShingaraElmer Shinskie, Sr.John SholanskyRussell ShomperGeorge ShumockDarvin ShuttMichael Vaccino, Jr.Edward SiminitusManuel SimoesSteve YanchekDaniel PiereStanley SlabyLeon SlodyskoJoseph KullenJoseph SluckClarence SmithJohn SmithRobert SmithLouis SmithClarence SmithHerbert SmithJames Smith.Russell SmithStanley SmolaskyBenjamin SnyderAmos SnyderAlbert SnyderHenry ZimmermanWilliam SockoJoseph SophyJohn SorakoSheila SorinMichael SorokachFrank Soucheck, Jr.Michael StasickIra Wllkin.sonD. H. WarneMilton SpancakeCharles .WozniakMax SpirkoElwood SwankClarence SpockLawrence Bechtel

Operator

Schwartz lander Coal Co. DMScicchitano, Marshall l>Seamawitis & Cd., Anthony @Sejuit & Wisneskie @

Sel tzer Coal ·Co. BP bkSemanco & Co. @I

Setcavage & Co. @

Shade Coal Co. DMShade & Kessler Co. DMShadyside Coal Co. @

Shaffer & Stroupe @

Shaft Mining Co., Inc. DMShally Construction Co. SShamrock Coal Co. @I

Shamrock Coal Co., Inc. DMShapella & Co. @Shapella & Co. @

Sharkey, Joseph @Sharp, Robert #Shawnee Fuel Corporat ion W bkShecora & Co. @Sheila coal Corp. bkShell & Sharp @

Shenandoah Coal Co. OMSherkness & Co. f!Shernesky·, John SShiley, Stuppy & Myers .co'- DMShilko & Co. @

Shingara Coal Co. @

Shinskie Coal Co. @Sholansky Coal Co. @

Shomper Coal Co. DM @

Shul!!ock., George @

Shutt & Latsha @S·il"er Creek Coal Co. BP.Siminitus Coal Co. @Si,;,oes & .Co. DMSimpson C.oal Co. B ·SSky-Top Coal Co. BPSlaby Coal Co. @

Slodysko, Leon @Slotcavage & Kullen Partnership fllSluck & Co. @

Smith, Clarence @

Smith, John lilSmith Coal Co. @

Smith Coal Co. '"Smith I; Co. l!lSmith & Co. illSmith & Co. illSmith & Co. @

Smolasky & Kuzma Partnership @

Snyder Coal Co. DMSnyder Coal Co. l>Snyder £. Shumack @

Snyder & Zimmerman Coal Co•.@

Socko Coal Co. @

Sophy & Co., Joseph @

Sorako Coal Co. @·Sorin, Inc. SSorokach Coai Co. @

Soucheck, Frank Jr. @

South Dip Coal Co. @

South Mountain Coal Co. @.SoutbTamaqua Coal l'ockets /ISpancake & Herring Co. DMSpearhead Mining Co., ·Inc. DMSpirko Coal Co. @

Split Vein Coal Co. DMSpock, Clarence @

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.VaHey View'tower· CityValley Vie.wAshland.·AtlasOrwinPine GroveValley ViewLykensbit. CarmelCentraliaPottsville, R.D.2

George RigdoshWilliam RobelMarlin RockwellMelvin Kerstetter, ·Sr.John RodriguesAnthony Rogutsk iAIde Versari

.Joseph RosckoUbaldo RosettiEvoldo RosiniJohn RothermelJames RowbottomPaul L.. BowesFrank RuscavageGeorge RushananAnthony RusseckJohn RussellSam Russell-

. Frank RussianJohn RymarowiczFrank GarberAlb·ert DietrickClair KimmelLeonard Shultz·Anthony P. SardoMatthew StrikeRay KlingerRichard McFallPeter P.ScovernHenry Shusta ckJoseph BuggyEdward Yoder, Sr.Anthony SabitskyJoseph Sabollouis J. Sarf, Sr.Joseph SagaJoseph BrosiusJ. E. SmythWilliam SalemSol FoxDaniel salicHarry SalicJohn SalickFayne SaU adaThomas SaltzmanJohn SamiloAlonso SanchezWalter AnascavageThoma.. George, Jr.Charles Sanz,,­Louis J. SarfSalvy SaundersEdward MadyEdward SavitskiJohn SaweikisJohn J. CulHin•.Char!'es SchaefferPhil ip SchaefferMichael ScheibClarence ScheibStewart SchellJohn SchiebHenry SchladerFrank SchlagleMichael ZoratThomas SchneckHarry SchrawderHarold SchrefflerAndrew SchronickThomasSchronickJames· V. Ryan

. Rigdosh & Kerwin Co•. DMRobel, William @Rockwell I.. Stasiowski Partnership 0Rocky Mountain Coal Co. @Rodrigues, John @Rogutski I.. Son @Rosati-Versari SRoscko B: Co. @.Rosetti Coal Co. OMRosini Coal Co. BPRothermel .& Co., John @Rowbottom & Co., James @Royal Oak Coal Co. DMRuseavage & Matz Partnership @RUs.hanan Coal Co. @Russeck & Co.· #Russell Coal Co. @

Russell & Co. @

Russian Coal Co. 0Rymarowicz, John @

Ryon Coal Sales Co. bkS. D. & S. Partners @

S. & K. Coal Co. @

S. K. S. Coal Co; @.

S. & M. Coal Co. @

S. & M. Coal Co. @

S. & R. Coal Co. DMS. & R. Coal Co. @

S. & S. CO'll Co. @S. & S. Coal Co. DMS. S. & B•.Coal Co. @

S. & Y. Coal Co. @Sabitsky Co., Anthony @l

Sabol & Co. @

Sarf Coal Co. DMSaga Brothers @l

Sagon Coal Co. DMSaint Clair Coal Co. B S bkSalem & Co., William @

Salem Creek Coal Co. BPSelic & Co .. , Daniel @Salic & Co., Harry @

Salick Brothers @

Sallada & Co., Fayne @

Sal tzman & Co., Thomas @Samilo & Co. @l

Sanchez Construction Co. SSanders Coal Co. @

Sandy Run Miners & Prod's, Inc. BP SSanza & Co. @

Sarf Coal Co. OMSaund.ers Coal Co. @Sausnock & Mady Co. DMSavitski Brothers Coal Co. BPSaweikis, John «>Sayre Contracting Co. bkSchaeffer & Co., Charles @

Schaeffer t Co., Phil ip @

Scheib Coal Co. OMScheib & Co., Clarence @Schell & Co. , Stewart·@ScHeb I.. Co., John @

Schlader,Henry @Schlagle & Co. 0Schneck Coal Co. @Schneck Co., ThOmas. BPSchrawder & Co., ·Harry 0Schreffler & Co., Harold 0Schronick, Andrew 0Schronick, Thomas 0Schuylkill Contracting Co. S bk

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WilliamstownWilliamstownMinersvillePort CarbonArchbaldKeiserPottsvilleLansfordScrantonShamokinMahanoy CityShamokinJessupShamokinAshlandNew PhiladelphiaMinersvilleKUlpmontJessupSt. ClairMinersvillePottsvUle. R.D.2·Sham')kln., R.D.lFrackville- 'WintonFrackvtlleMinerevilleFrackvilleKulcmont~'ineTs"illeSunburv .Sham~.\t:~~ .P'1ttsvill ePottSVille, ~.~.3St. :lalr34ck l1unS'alr.ok in:'l~weUyn

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AshlandM!cdleoortAshland. R.C.lMcAdooPottsvilleNew PhiladelphiaLykensShamokinValley ViewMahanoy CityShamokinAshlandPine Grove, R.D.ZerbeRanshawSt. ClairJonestownWilliamstownMowryLlewellyn

Herschel UnderkofflerHoward UnderkofflerPrice ParkerJoseph UrbanWarren TaldoLawrence Va-lara·Fra.nk ValentF. E. SternerJohn HartVincent J. VaranoGeorge VeganouskyGeorge VenarchickJohn SandersonAlbert VeranoJohn VerbishDaniel VernickiJoseph VesayFredVezoLouis Coccodrill iJoseph Vinansk iVictor 'Viola .Wal ter Whalen·Joseph RamerJohn Wa chter

DM B· W bk Peter··Broja.ckFrank MuchaEdmund Wa lacavageJohn Wala it i S

·Stanley WalejkoLeonard WallacavaaeRobert E. Diehl .Oscar WallickJohn WaltonJohn Wanisk!Anthony Wap!nskyGeorge Sterl in.gJoseph WarwickMichael WatcherMark OsmanLeo H. Payesk!Harold Watk insCharles lIehryFrank WetchrauchI'IUliamWe!rEarl WeistGeorge WenrichLester WessnerWill bin WessnerWil fred W. ErmertPeter Lemeneell!.Leo Strenkosk iLarmar WhearyDan!el WhereyJoseph Tarconish

·Wilbur WhiteSteve WhytkoTim ReillyHarold WilliamsCharles ·WilliamsThomas WilliamsC. Leonard Will iamsonJohn WilnerC. Wayne TroxellJohn E. LavelleMarl in WiseRoss WithelderAlbert WitkosklDanielWogieGeorge wolfeWilliam WolfePaul WolfgangAnthony Woratyla

Underkoffler Co., Herschel 81'Underkoffler & Co., Howard @

Upper Dauphin Coal Co. B ·bkUrban & Co. O·V. E. T. Coal Co. @

Valara, Lawrence @

Valent, Frank SValley Stripping Corp•. SValley View Coal Co. Bp bkVarano Coal Co. DMVeganousky & Co. @Venarchick, George @Venture Coal Co. DMif"rano Brothers @Verbish,. John @.

Vernlcki & Co. @Vesay & Co., joseph @

Vezo Brothers @

Village .Slope Coal Co. DM.Vinans1ci & Co. @I

vioia & Co •• Victor O·. VI. & R. Coal·Co.·@II. W. D. & R. Coal Co. @lIachter Coal Co. 11llIaddell. Coal MQg. Co., Inc •"adleig.h Coal Co. ·DMllaia.cavage Coal Co. OMlIara it i 5 Coal Co.. DMlIa iejke g Olbrick· fJ'IIallacavage & Co., Leonard @.Wallace Co., M. E. S· .wallick. Brothers ~

lIa 1ton, john IIWaniski Coal Co. @

W.pinsky & Co·•. @

Ware,;la Coal Co. DMWarwick & Co. @.

watcher CQal Co. ~. '/tater !:lole Coal CO. DMlIater Level coal Co. DMWat_Rap Coal Co. OMWehry Coal Co. @·Weichrauch& Co., Frank @

Weir, William @'IIeist & Co. , .. Earl 0Wenrich.& Co., Georg" ·0·Wessner Coal Co. /IWessner t,Co. @l

West Cameron Coal· Co., rnc. DMVlest Mountain Coal Co•. @

\'est 8. west Coal" Co., tnc. OMWheary, Larmar @Wherey & Matter Partnership @

Whippoorwill Coal Co. OMWhite, Wilbur @Whytko Coal Co. DMWiconisco Washery, Inc. " bk

..Williams & Co·, @WIlliams & Co., Charles @Will iams, Shevitski & Scandle @Williamson coal Co. DMWilner Coal Co. l!Wilson Coal Co. SlIinnie Land Co., Inc. DMWise & Co., Marlin·@Withelder Coal Co. @ .Witkoski & Sons @Wogie 8; Williams Partnership 0Wol fe.& Co., George @

Wolfe I: Co., Will iam IIWolfgang Coal Co. 0Woratyla Coal Co. /I

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NanticokeKingstonJolliettMinersvill eShamokinPaxinos, 'R.D.CumbolaTamaqua, R.D.Port carbonMt. CarmelMt.CarmelShamokinTrevortonWest WyomingHazletonMahanoy CityMinersvilleFrackvilleShamokinHeginsShamokin, R.D.2JessupHegin·s, R.D.2AtlasGirardvilleMinersvilleFrackvilleMiddleportNew Philadelphia

.ShamokinAshlandHeginsLykensFriedensburg, R.D.MarydPottsvilleD"unmorePine Grove, R.D.

Valley ViewShamokin ,.Valley ViewShamokinShamokinShamokinShamokinKUlpmontShamokinMahanoy CityMiddleportMcAdooKulpmontShamokin

Harry G. ClewsLester HassingerMichael StoreskySamuel StrausserJoel StrausserJoel StroheckerClarence StroupGeorge StudlackF. B. StumpFrankl in StumpLloyd StutzmanEdward StykaFrank stykaJoseph A. MayersJohn G. LuchettiRal ph H. SteinhartCharles Supreme

C. A. GibbonsC. E. BankerRalph SwartzlanderJohn W. ButcavageJoseph SwedaAdam SwiftJoseph SwilpWill iam Swil pJoseph SwokisThomas J. PalembasFrank. TretterGeorgeR. ThomasHarry TagliereVelio TalamelliRobert. TaroneWasil TarusDante TeglieriRalph TenagliaGeorge R. ThomasAlbert Swartz ­William TilletOctavio TiniJoseph BeuryLeonard TocyloskiMartin ToddMichael TokarchekLeonard TokarczykChades TomalavageDavid ToomeyAlbert ShinskieWarren TroupGurney TroupJay TroupJay TroupSam TrovingerWilliam.Jones, Jr.John Vitali, Sr.Clarence umbenhauer

Art wii liamsonStanley KorenkiewiczJohn StahlFrank stancavageRobert StankFrank StankiewiczKenneth SperringRaymond StellarH. S. WeikelAlbert TribioliPeter StefanekJohn StefanlskoWilliam StellarTheodore Stesney

Spring Glen Coal Co. OM. Springfield Coal Co. OMStahl & Co., John @l

Stan coal Co. «'Stank, George @

Stankiewicz, Frank @

Stanley Coal Co. BpStar coal Co. @lSteam coals, Inc. BpSteele Coal Co. OMStefanek & Co. @l

Stefanisko, John @Stellar, William @Stesney, Theodore @

Stevens· Coal Co. Bp B bkStone Hill Coal Co. BpStoresky & Co. @Strausser, Samuel @l

Strausser & Co. @Ii

Strohecker Co., Joel BpStroup & Co., Clarence @

Studlack Coal Co. @Stump, F. B. OMStump Coal Co. @

Stutzman Co., Lloyd OMStyka Coal Co. @

Styka. & Co. @Sullivan Trail Coal Co. S bkSunshine Coal Co. OMSunshine Coal Co. BpSupreme & Co. @

Susquehanna Collieries DivisionThe M. A. Hanna Co. OM S B bk

Sussex Coal Co. OMSwartzlander &Co., Ralph @

Swatara Coal Co. B bk.Sweda & Co. @Swift Coal Sales BpSwill' 8. Co. @

Swil"p & Co. @

Swokis & Co. QT. & F. Coal Co. @

T. & S. Coal Co. IIT. & T. Coal Co. OMTa9liere Coal Co. @

Talamelli Coal Co. OMTarone, Robert €!ITarus & Co. @Teglieri & Co. @Tenaglia Coal Co. 0Thomas Brothers, Inc., W. H. SThree ·Par Coa1 Co. DMTillet, Tillet 8. Wentzel @Tini Coal Co. @Tobin coal Co. @Tocyloski 8. Elgin @

Todd, Mart in @Tokarchek Coal Co. (j

Tokarczyk Coal Co. @Tomalavage Coal Co. DMToomey t Co. @

Triple S Coal Co. @Troup Coal Co. @

Troup I: Co. ,Gurney @

Troup & Co., ·Jay @

Troup Co., Jay STrovinger & Co. @

Tunnel Ridge Coal· Co. B bkTurnpike Coal Co. OM S .Umbenhauer & Co., Clarenc.e 0

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INDEX

STRIP MINE PRODUCTION TABLE,

Production of Anthracite Strip Operators, by District. • • • • • • •• 84-89

REPORT OF OIL AMi GAS DIVISION.

Drilling Permits Issued, Reported Wells Non-Coal Areas, piuggingPermits Issued, and Pillar Permits Issued ••••••••••••••• 110-118

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Production of Mines Employing Fewer Than Five Peuons

Summary by District of 1957 Production•••

Fatal Accident Victims, 1957.

Summary of Statistics •

Clas$ification of Employes, t957. • •

Causes of Fatal Accidents. by County, 1957.

Summary by District of 1957 Production•••••

Production of Anthracite Operators, by District

prOduction and Accident Record for Operators Having a Fatality.

Accidents in Which Five or More Persons Were Killed 1847-1957.

Operators Produc ing 50·, 000 Tons or More

Production; Empioyes and Fatalities 1870 to 1957.

Twenty-nine Year Study of Anthracite, by County

Production by County, 1957. •

Production by District, 1957.

STATTSTlCAL~pQRTS•

REPORT OF OPERATIONS EMPLOYING FIVE OR MORE PERSONS,.

REPORT OF OPERATIONS EMPLOYING FEWER THAN FIVE PERSONS,

LlewellynShamokinMt. < 'Carmelst. ClairPottsvillePort CarbonShamokinShamokInPort CarbonAshland.Hazleton'Mt. ·CarmelShamokinMt. CarmelShamokin, R.D.lCumbolaSchuylkill Haven, R.D.Mt. CarmelMt. CarmelMt. CarmelLocustdaleSnydertownSt. ClairMt. Carm.elShamokin

. DrumsGrier CityBarnesville, R.O.Barnesville, R.D.Mt.· CarmelKulpmontSt. ClairGirardvilleTower· GityLavelle.Pine Grove, R.D.LincolnPine .GroveMar LinS~amokin

New PhiladelphiaKeiserMinersvilleMt. CarmelMt. CarmelMt. CarmelCumbolaMiddleportPine GroveTower CityDupont

Andrew WoratylaRussell- WorhaczHerman WrightMichael WydaNicholas WyslutskySteve lIytovich ..Edward Yoncosk iGeorge PomponioJohn Yacabonis·Frank YagielniskiJohn YamullaHenry YanickGeorge YasenchakJoseph YatskoEdward YeagerEdward YeneshoskyLeo YobEdward YodisGeorge Yod isEdward YostCharles YoungJohn YuhasJohn YurickonesFrank J. Keretsk iFrank DewaltEdward ZanolinePeter ZakrewskyPeter ZakrewskyJohn ZakrewskyJohn ZanellaJohn ZegarskiFrank ZelinskiAmadio ZelliJames ZemaitisRonald ZigenfuseEugene ZimmermanMarlin ZimmermanRay ZimmermanWilliam PelzarskiHenry Zimmermilll ..Adam ZitkusAdam ·ZlockiJohn ZukauskasAnthony ZukusCharIes ZukusJoseph ZukusCharles ChiminitzJohn RusseckJoseph ZuratMichael ZuratEdward Zurek

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Woratyla It Gre90nis Co. OMWorhacz., Russell @.Wright & Co. @

Wyda Brothers, Inc. bk. Wyslutsky Coal Co. @W)i1:ovich & Co. @Y. It· B. Coal Co. @.Y. E. P. Partnership@Yacabonis It Co. @Yagielnisk i. Frank @

.. Yamulla Trucking & Excav. Co. SYanick Brothers Coal Co. OMYasenchak & Co. @

Yatsko & Co. @Yeager & Long @Yeneshosky & Co. @Yob & Co., Leo @Yo,!is, Edward @Vodis ,George @

Yost, Edward @.Young Coal Co. @

Yuhas Brothers Coal Co. @Yurickones & Co., John @Z. & A. Coal Co. @Z. D. & .K. Coal Co. @

Z. & F. Coal Co. OMZakre,¥sky Coal Co. OMZakrewsky &. Co. @

Zakrewsky It Co. ".Zanella Brothers DMZegarski & Co. @

Zelinski & Co. @

Zelli Coal Co. @

Zemaitis Coal Co. OMZigenfuse Coal Co. @l

Zimmerman &. Co., Eugene @

Zimmerman Co., Marl in DMZimmerman &. Co., Ray @l

Zimmerman & Pelzarski Partnership @Zimmerman & Snyder @

Zitkus & Co. @..Zlocki It Sons, Adam @

Zukauskas &. Zena Partnership @:Zukus, Anthony @l

Zukus, Charles @Zukus Brothers @

Zuraski & Chiminitz Coal Co. @

Zuraski & Russeck @Zurat & Co., Joseph @

Zurat & Co., Michael @

Zurek Coal Co. DM

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OM - Denotes Deep Mines Employing Five (5) or More Persons.@ - Denotes Deep Mines Employing Fewer Than Five (5) Persons.S - Denotes Strip Mine Operations.a - Denotes Breakers Employing Five (5) or More Persons.# - Denotes Breakers Employing Less Than Five (5) Persons.

BP - Denotes Breakers, Preparation Only. .bk - Denotes Bank Operations •.

DIRECTORY,

Executive and Field Personnel • • • • • • • •• • ••." • •AnthracIte Mine Inspectors and Oil & Gas Inspectors • • • • •Anthracite. Breakers, Washeries. and Preparation Plants ••••Anthracite Operators, General Managers and Mailing Addresses.

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