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1941 Biturninous Coal Division ARTHUR H • .JAMES Governor RICHARD MAIZE Se c:ret-ory aT Mines /)epui'g Secretaries .JOSEPH J. WALSH W. GARFIELD THOMAS

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1941

Biturninous Coal Division

ARTHUR H • .JAMES Governor

RICHARD MAIZE Se c:ret-ory aT Mines

/)epui'g Secretaries

.JOSEPH J. WALSH W. GARFIELD THOMAS

SUi"J~~RY BY ilISTRICTS BITUMINOUS COAL ilIVISION -

Production of coal and coke--net tons Coal used Coal Coal

SbigQ~Q :tQ !Dsu,:k~:t locally used used in for for heat manu-

By By By domestic & power facture ~ali:t:;r;:i~:t: rail ~$!:ter truck: 12!.!l:;Q2~era at m;LD~ Qf ~Qk~

1 4,763,635 825,331 255,370 8,969 14,671 3 2,969,243 1,448,800 140,598 7,185 4 2,371,847 525,462 4,422 20,971 5 769,298 3,791,488 539,509 72,289 12,881 2,566,398 6 3,279,784 116,052 56,927 15,507 933,809 R 2,668,501 482,210 13,768 13,016 9 681,860 6,970,109 206,315 60,042 3,660 394,654

10 4,471,630 17 ,573 33,928 17 ,934 11 3,494,906 528,422 61,557 24,312 1,269,101 12 3,641,848 22,215 8,099 21,668 13 1,419,734 5,4-66,425 67,331 17,158 18,098 23,000 14 4,712,646 4,379 433,389 22,508 2,641 15 5,933,565 40,197 22,458 4,806 16 712,938 7,427,123 451,427 34,722 5,884 1,007,321 17 3,536,363 1,869 1,013,142 108,749 158,161 18 1,665,472 230,639 382,716 50,164 8,625 22,028 19 4,819,303 89,347 639,843 94,271 2,859 99,754 20 2,855,013 35,414 15,779 40,409 22 3,968,451 23,690 669,007 12,784 34,643 24 4,810,240 14,003 107,859 68,127 25 5,646,999 16,386 15,555 111,885 218,360 26 5,039,647 241,775 175,607 4,363 29 5,709,142 1,043,657 351,281 98,202 2,051 30 4.365.558 138.852 H.1I07 57 .507 196.725

TOTAL 84,307,623 25,874,057 8,636,691 1,247,822 671,864 6,731,150

1941

Total Total No. production production: Days of em-

Qf co~l Qf ~a;;~k~ !!Ql:~!iQ glQ¥~5 5,867,976 177 6,316 4,565,826 214 4,392 2,922,702 218 2,938 7,751,863 1,972,931 237 8,170 4,402,079 1,653,924 217 5,500 3,177,495 208 4,440 8,316,640 560,978 220 8,709 4,541,065 220 5,186 5,378,298 1,087,022 246 4,991 3,693,830 212 3,750 7,011,746 8,004 221 5,575 5,175,563 220 5,051 6,001,026 228 6,046 9,639,415 938,289 237 8,864 4,818,284 222 3,901 2,359,644 13,700 211 3,536 5,745,377 64,077 209 5,220 2,946,615 222 3,151 4,708,575 218 4,277 5,000,229 221 5,277 6,009,185 138,753 222 5,424 5,461,392 229 4,259 7,204,333 232 5,035 4.770.049 166.270 224 4.933

127,469,207 6,603,948 223 124,941

Fatal acci-g~Dt~

10 3

9 6 1 9

10 11

2 6 4 7

10 2 5

11 5 8 4 8 3

16 15

165

/b ~

!-!onfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days QI: mQ;[~

135 54 40

163 81 45

137 82

127 33

108 138

94 81 52 27

101 64 76 79 83 66 67 64

1,997

m CIt -

pistrict 1 -- 1941 CD (II to.:»

Production e>f coal §nd coke - net ;ton! Nonfatal : Coal used Coal Coal : accidents

Shil!ll!!l lio !!!!£ks::!: locally used used in Total Total: dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-t No. Fatal ability

By By By : domestic & power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked Illolt:e§ den:!:s or more Balas Coal Co.

EUa No.2 Westmoreland 6,666 6,666 312 16 Bertone, Sam

Bunola Allegheny 10,000 10,000 196 16 Black Diamond Coal Co.

Black Diamond Washington 22,032 22,032 259 31 2 Courtney Coa 1 Co.

Courtney Washington 6,154 6,154 273 5 Daugherty Coal Co.

Wilson Washington 90,450 11,474 6,104 108,028 140 114 3 Domestic Gas Coal Co.

Simpson Washington 43,696 43,696 252 41 Dunlevy Coal Co.

Dunlevy Washington 26,326 26,326 273 24 3 Ella Coal Co.

Ella No. 1 Allegheny 8,712 8,712 272 17 Industrial Collieries Corp.

No. 52 Washington 909,672 1,446 911,118 198 1,023 1 9 No. 53 Washington 821,260 6,445 827 ,705 198 961 1 21 No. 58 Washington !l:l2.a!l4 t:i.a~1i !l§:i.7IQ 2Q~ 243 ;U

Total l1.:l2Q.31§ 14 .0117 0l.~.:ia3 0l.227 2 iiI Kogelman Coal Co.

Liggetts Allegheny 9,094 9,094 221 8 Ontario Gas Coal Co.

Ontario Washfngton 441,980 9,675 451,655 205 534 28 Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Somers Westmoreland 701,191 1,930 35 703,156 231 750 2 16 Mongah (a) Allegheny 4Q.2!l3 23:i j1 ~1.2211 7Q ~:i 1

Total 7401.174 2.!:Hi:i ?;.7 74:2.Q7fj 2!:l:i 01 F Rainey, Inc., W. J.

Gibson Washington 550,652 18,464 88 569,204 266 588 11 Republic Steel Corp.

Crescent :-lo. 2 Washington 804,990 329 805,319 220 611 2 7 Crescent No. 2 Strip Washington 8t:i.Ql;l 010 •341 IQ§.3:i4 12Q B

Total !:lfi.QI'J. !:ll1:2.'J.;U ;}22 211.li7;! ~:i 2 7 Rider Coal Co.

Rider No.2 Washington 13,073 13,073 200 16

District 1 -- 1941

Production of coal ind coke - net :lion! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!d :li0 market locally used used in Total Total. dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture Hon tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count;! rail water truck! eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e10lr:e§ de nts or more Shlanta, J. VI.

Beechwood No. 2 Washington 12,104 12,104 190 10 Victor Hill Coal Co.

Victoria (b) \Vashiogton 6,158 4,480 10,638 130 49 Victoria Coal Co.

Johnson Westmoreland 40,291 53,204 93,495 219 108 Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Co.

Wallace Allegheny 21:i.fi£l1 ~lfi 21:2.a17 2.3ti IlQ2 4

District Total 4,763,635 825,331 255,370 8,969 14,671 5,867,976 177 6,316 10 135

NOTE. (a) Resumed operation during 1941. (b) Formerly operated by Black Diamond Coal Co.

Ili~k1':t J 1941

Allegheny River Mining Co. Cadogan No. 1 Armstrong 238,602 38,018 276,620 230 225 3 Mohican No.8 Armstrong 399,549 342 399,891 229 297 14 Chi ckasaw (a) Armstrong ~.271l JJ ~.JQ::i aQ III

Total titil. 42J JJ Ja.Jfi£l !i22.aHi !iJJ 17 Batcher Coal Co.

Batcher Butler 10,700 10,700 194 21 Bessemer Coal Co.

Bessemer No. 2 Mercer 23,219 23,219 222 37 Black Hawk Coal Co.

Shively Beaver 6,000 6,000 300 8 Bovard Coal Co.

Rimer Strip Clarion 109,225 109,225 140 23 Bowersox, C. A.

George Bowie Coal Co.

Butler 3,776 3,776 70 33

Weigle Strip Butler 31,655 31,655 75 4 Boyles Coal & Supply Co.

Harrisville Strip Butler 36,356 36,356 309 7 Boyles Strip Beaver JI.~Q JI.1l4Q JQ2 a eft

Total ti7.:29ti ti7 .5% 1:2 CIt c:.:»

District 3 - 1941 CD CI'I ...

Production of coal and !;2ke - net :toni Nonfatal : Coal used Coal Coal accidents

§hiSB!d ~o mi!rke~ locally used used in Total Total I dia-for for heat manu- produc- produc-: No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count::z: rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked ll~oxes dents or more Brain, J. C.

Koch Beaver 2,000 2,000 60 18 Brain & Heasley

Brain Mercer 6,524 6,524 193 15 Brier Hi 11 Coa I Co.

Brier Hill Butler 8,754 8,754 80 35 Brydon Coal Co.

Brydon Butler 2,706 7,786 10,492 221 25 Butler Consolidated Coal Co.

Kincaid Butler 80,815 9,303 90,118 223 97 C. & S. Coal & Clay Co.

C. & S. Strip Beaver 52,372 73,475 7,292 133,139 320 45 Carbon Gas Coal Co.

Sun Butler 33,720 2,429 36,149 221 49 Christy, H. J.

McNeese I>.rmstrong 3,313 1,852 5,165 105 13 Coseo Gas Coal Co.

Cosco No. 1 Butler 48,092 19,769 67,861 218 81 4

Cosco No.2 Butler :i4 .fi7:i :i4.fi7:i 2l!.l 82 1 Total 1Q2.7fi7 l2.7fi2 122.:i~fi l~ :i

Coyer, Robert Coyer Mercer 34,940 180 1,095 36,215 276 47

Crawford, M. F. Crawford Mercer 25,564 25,564 235 40

Cross & Wardman Cross Beaver 5,526 5,526 220 11

D. & W. Coal Co. Ray Venango 6,860 6,860 144 14

Dettinger Coal Co. Dettinger Beaver 7,858 7,858 208 16

Domestic Fuel Co. Strip Mercer 87,248 50,767 138,015 261 35

Ellwood Fuel Co. Stahl Beaver 8,679 8,679 222 13

Filby Coal Co. Filby Strip Lawrence 7,181 7,181 220 7

District 3 -- 1941

Production of coa~ Ind coke - net 10n§ Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Sb~2I!!!d :li0 milEke1 , locally used used in Total Total , dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck. eureost!'s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elolt:e§ dents or more Francis Coal Co.

Francis No. 4 Beaver 14,194 14,194 290 14 Garner Coal Co.

Garner Butler 22,176 22,176 297 28 Gear, Inc., Fred s.

White Strip Beaver 30,365 30,365 345 17 Sunnyside Strip Beaver 1If!.f!~ lI!;!.e~ ~:i 4f!

Total 1~2.~ 142.2;?f! fi:i Grippo Coal Co.

Grippo Butler 18,590 18,590 172 37 Hairhoger Coal Co.

Knox (b) Lawrence 4,200 4,200 170 10 Hamler Coal Mining Co.

Hamler No."2 Clarion 99,337 665 100,002 190 146 5 Harbison Walker Refractories Co.

Templeton ... rmstrong 14,226 14,226 200 14 Harbor Coal Co.

Harbor Lawrence 10,720 10,720 237 21 Harmon Coal Co.

Harmon Butler 3,303 3,303 210 11 Herman Block Coal Co.

Ze11reno Butler 3,119 10,284 13,403 200 20 Highland Fuel Co.

Highland Mercer 26,808 26,808 236 37 Himes & Cross

Cross Venango 9,555 9,555 224 13 Holben Coal Co.

Holben (b) Butler 11 ,396 567 11,963 275 16 Holman, J. E.

Farrington Butler 8,387 11,023 19,410 300 40 Holter, Frank

Holter Mercer 9,327 9,327 107 25 Holyoke Coal Co.

Holyoke Butler 6,189 6,189 200 17 Hookstown Coal Co.

Marquet (c) Beaver 7,124 7,124 190 15

en U'I U'I

l11strict 3 -- 1941 ~ en Pr2!!!!Si:t.l.on of cOil Ind Q2ke - [!!t ;lignl Nonfatal

Coal uled Coal Coal accidents §b'eRl!d iO mkll locally uNd uled in Total Total. dh-

for for h .. t unu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability By By By • dcmestlc & power facture tion tion • Days of ell- acci- 60 days

Qe!ratore and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. 2!:!!:Eo!ei at mine of coke of cOl! of coke. worked eloXeli den!.! 2r HI Imbrie, Roy S.

Imbrie Butler 16,411 16,411 230 31 Inter-State Construction Co.

Grove City Strip Mercer 82,419 82,419 265 25 Ivywood Coal Co.

Whitelaw Butler 47,420 47,420 211 47 2 Kerry & Young

Kerry Butler 23,184 23,184 291 23 Keystone Mining Co.

Sarah Furnace Clarion 582,344 526 582,870 233 609 7 Kopriva, Frank

Kopriva Beaver 18,709 18,709 200 30 Kugl1c Bros. Coal Co.

Kuglic (b) Beaver 2,593 2,593 200 15 Lindey Bros. Coal Co.

Lindey Butler 7,136 7,136 190 15 Lynch, James

Lynch Butler 3,923 3,923 180 9 Marcus Coal Co.

Marcus No.4 Beaver 3,400 3,400 170 11 Marshall Mining Co.

l'lamsey Strip Lawrence 2,419 63,773 2,000 68,192 159 18 McCormick Coal Co.

Snyder Butler 15,686 15,686 189 21 McIntire, George H.

Fox Mercer 5,200 2,001 7,201 210 17 Mercer Coal Producing Co.

Chadderton Mercer 54,104 54,104 259 67 Mohawk Mining Co.

Mohawk Azmstrong 139,771 139,771 237 142 Mohawk Strip AI1IlStrong 72.~ 11l~ 72.aQ:i Jail 4ti

Total ~1!l.274 lll~ 2J2.1l1ti laa Moore Coal Co.

Moore Butler 13,742 13,742 275 22 Murrinsville Coal Co.

Cannel Butler 1,694 1,694 100 9

District 3 -- 1941

~odl!s;:I:l,on of cgal iI!lSI !02k!! - ne~ ~2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shie2!d ~o !!!!£ke~ • locally used used i.n Total Total. dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic 8. power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days 92!!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. e!!!2cses at mine of coke 2f coal of coke. work!!! e~oxel den:tl Slr lIleIl Mutual Coal Co.

Nagy Strip Butler 8,000 8,000 60 14 National Mining Co.

National No. 2 Lawrence 183,846 2,569 125 186,540 207 344 6 Norris, C. D.

Hockenberry Butler 16,841 16,841 240 29 North Sewickley Coal Co.

Kimich (b) Beaver 5,575 5,575 135 27 Old Furnace Coal Co.

Strip Beaver 14,480 101,149 115,629 205 9 Oneida Coal Co.

Oneida Butler 3,409 3,409 60 39 P. & o. Construction Co.

Eldorado Strip Butler 52,148 52,148 176 18 Pine Township Coal Co.

Johnson Mercer 18,843 18,843 251 21 Pi ttsburgh 8. Erie Coal Co.

Grant No.1 Butler 86,377 13,820 100,197 234 117 4 R. 8. o. Coal Co.

Dixie Strip Butler 32,786 32,786 299 9 Rimersburg Coal Mining Co.

Strip Clarion 21,698 344 22,042 90 32 Royal Iron 8. Coal Co., Inc.

Harrisville Strip Butler 333 333 10 4 Saxonburg Coal Co.

Staley (b) Butler 10,000 10,000 168 16 Serge, Mike

McKinley Venango 12,985 12,985 304 17 Seymour Coal Co.

Seymour Beaver 22,282 22,282 200 30 Shirley Gas Coal Corp.

Shirley Strip Beaver 255,748 33,351 5,965 295,064 291 135 Suosio, H. W.

Suosio Butler 6,883 6,883 297 12 Superi or Cherry Run Coal Corp.

Cherry Run Clarion 120,800 760 121,560 218 175 2 en CI'I ~

District 3 1941 CD CI'I CD

Production of coal and coke - net ion! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shied loo market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture Hon tion Days of em- acci- 60 days 2El!rators and Mines Count): rail water truck! J2!!!:2oses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloXes dents or more Tri County Coal Sales

?arren Stri p Butler 47,177 35,328 82,505 285 7 Knapper Strip Butler 7.flJ2 41.7~ 42.J~ 2!l:i !l

Total :i4.!llQ 77.Q:i7 l~l.!l7~ l:i Tuck & Miller

Tuck Butler 6,611 4,364 10,975 269 18 Vance Coal Co.

Vance No. 11 Lawrence 5,582 5,582 80 27 Wallwork Coal Co.

Mosgrove (b) Armstrong B,820 8,820 170 17 Welling Coal Co.

Kelley Butler 16,180 16,180 246 22 Wheeling & Son

Wheeling Butler 12,B13 12,B13 300 25 Wigton, C. C.

Wigton Butler 4,668 4,668 200 14 Wike & Himes

Wike Butler 4,025 4,025 211 9 Wilson Refractories Co., Inc.

Strip Beaver 67B 66,366 1,200 68,244 310 17 Zellreno Coal Co., Flem

Coal Run No. 1 Butler 19,534 19,534 192 21 Zeni th Coal Co.

Zenith Butler 41.~:i 41.Q:i:i 2QQ ::ifi

District Total 2,969,243 1,44B,800 140,598 7,lB5 4,565,B26 214 4,392 3 54

NOTE: (a) Resumed operation in 1941. (b) New mine. (c) Operated part of the year by Reiland Coal Company, which produced 6,032 tons of total production.

District 4 l241

Axelson, J. R. Beechwoods No. Jefferson 6,510 6,510 200 13

B. & M. Coal Co. B. & M. (a) Clarion 2,100 40,066 42,166 235 47

District 4 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tonl! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!d lo market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion Hon Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Countl! rail water truck: Eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked elol!es dents or more Blue Valley Coal Co.

Blue Valley Elk 35,605 5 35,610 254 44 Boron Bros. Coal Co.

Mt. Vernon No. 1 Clearfield 27,586 27,586 246 37 Mt. Vernon No. 5 Clearfield lfi.QQQ IQ.QQQ ~4Q 211

Total 44.1~fi 44.1811 Q~ Brock Mining Co.

Brock No. 1 Jefferson ll,054 1,038 12,092 196 16 Brockway Coal Co.

Larmier No. 1 Jefferson 17,855 17 ,855 263 18 Larmier ~o .. 2 (b) Jefferson 2.7211 2.7211 l~ III

Total 2Q.:l81 2Q.:l~1l ~4 Burnsworth, H. C.

Burnsworth Clearfield 4,724 1,224 5,948 280 9 Garri er & Son

Harlan Strip Clarion 132,412 132,412 296 26 Carroll, James W.

Carroll (e) Clarion 169 3,501 3,670 291 6 Lutz No. 2 Clarion 2.1172 II,Q72 ~Q~ ri

Total 1112 IQ.HlQ lQ.~2 12 Clarion Coal Mining Co.

Docsmi th Strip Clarion 119,486 124 119,610 186 49 Daugherty, :<lrs. W. A.

Daugherty (b) Jefferson 7,198 7,198 252 8 DeSal ve, Donato

Spring RUn (el) Elk 8,092 3,092 240 19 DuBoi s-.\1oshannon Coal Co.

Wildcat Clearfield 8,382 8,382 174 20 Elba Coal Co .. , Inc.

Elba Strip Clarion 158,172 158,172 202 51 Etzel 8. Wood

Etzel 8. Wood (cl) Clarion 6,444 20 6,464 284 10 Evans Coal Co.

Connor (el) Clarion 7,388 7,388 185 19 Facenmyer 8. Di tz

Faeenmyer (d) Clarion 6,198 6,198 246 10 French, Sr .. , Thomas en

Belfast No.2 Clearfield 425 21,468 21,893 222 34 CII ~

District 4 1941 G) G) 0

Pro!i!l!Slii on of S2i!1 ind !'2ke - net $gnl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shll!l!!!! ~o !!!i!rkej; locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- accl- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count)! rall water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coker worked eloll:e§ den1§ £),r more Glen Fisher Coal Co.

Glen Fisher (d) Elk 7,427 7,427 216 25 Good Clay & Coal Co.

Good A-22 Clearfield 15,384 5 15,389 120 39 Grasso Coal Mining Co.

Hercules Strip Clarion 163,145 163,145 235 45 Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.

Croft "B" Clearfield 22,786 24,371 47,157 238 49 Harper & Son, William H.

Harper (e) Clearfield 8,100 300 8,400 240 16 Harrington, F. R. & H. L.

Harrington Clearfield 21,519 21,519 184 35 Himes, R. M.

Himes (d) Jefferson 9,774 9,774 240 29 Jones Coal Co., Roy

Sutton No. 10 Clarion 33,405 33,405 283 33 Kahle Coal Co.

Kahle (d) Clarion 11,824 ll,824 185 30 Kardysauskas, William

Kardysauskas (d) Jefferson 14,830 14,830 266 19 Keys Coal Co., W. A.

Beechton (d) Jefferson 788 262 1,050 80 6 Westville (f) Jefferson ~ !!~ !ll :z

Total 1f!!! l.lQ6 1.!!24 la Krach, George F.

Cooper (d) Jefferson 6,590 6,590 284 13 Krolick, Mrs. Mary

Victor No.2 Clearfield 23,615 23,615 220 35 McClintick, Clair

Fairview (d) Elk 6,193 6,193 280 11 McGarey Coal Mining Co.

McGarey No. 2 (d) Jefferson 3,658 3,658 75 17 Micale, Peter

Browns Run No. 42 Elk 40,126 40,126 226 59 Morrison Coal Co.

Morrison (d) Jefferson 18,337 18,337 220 13

District 4 -- 1941

~es!!!$U 0ll 21 eo! 1 ill!! !<!Ike - net $S!nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accident.

Shil!l!!!!! ~o !!I[ke~ locally used used in Total Total. dia-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • dCDestic & p.-r Eaeture tion tion • Days oE ell- acei- 60 days Qe!ratora and Ilines CountX rail water truek. e!!!:1l2S8S at mine of coke of CO!I 2f ~oke. !!!lit!!! R1S!X!1 slen;tl 2r lm:1 Myers, Harold & Grant

Case (d) Clarion 3,631 9,669 13,300 240 19 New York & Pennsylvania Co., Inc.

Stead Strip Clearfield 89,108 89,108 189 15 North Am&rican Refractories Co.

Rowles 1-2-3 Clearfield 49,225 49,225 231 64 Northwestern Mining & Exchange Co.

Kyler Elle 134,215 48 827 135,090 211 169 5 Toby Elk 37,532 202 37,734 217 50 2 Oyster Elk ~.1~ ~ 12.222 f1.7.Q!!2 211! aa ~

Total 2UloS!12 7~ "loS1~ ~J.S1.2IJ J!l1 II Nugent Mining Co.

Rattlesnake (g) Jefferson 10,429 415 10,844 182 26 Nugent Strip Clearfield ~.aa~ ~.aJ2 2Q!l IQ

Total ~.~f1.1 41:i ~.f1.7f1. a~ Obenreder, Joseph G.

Zeitler (d) Clarion 5,357 5,357 200 8 O'Neill & Co., H.

O'Neill No.3 Clarion 5,049 6,716 12 11,777 187 21 P. & G. Coal Co.

P. & G. Strip Clarion 124,409 124,409 225 47 Peale, Peacock & Kerr, Inc.

Victor No. 18 Clearfield 132,854 132,854 239 147 3 Victor No. 19 Clearfield ZJ.2:I~ ZJ.~ ~Q 2Z

Total 2Il6.11lII 2Il6.11l11 ~ ~ Pence Coal Co., D. H.

Pence (b) Clarion 13,667 720 14,387 127 36 hnnlY Cod & Supply

Penney No. 12 (h) Clarion 10,644 28,435 39,079 275 41 Russell Coal Co.

RUIl811 (i) Elk 3,145 1,452 4,597 184 11 Schmader Coal Co.

Schmader (b) Clarion 10,705 10,705 300 12 Shawmut Mining Co.

No. 5 L. K. Drift Elk 77 ,377 98 1,015 78.490 227 77 2 No. 5 M. K. Drift Elk 160,914 25,758 186,672 236 225 7 Proctor No. 1 Elk 211,551 436 211,987 232 266 4

eft eft -

Operators and Mines County Shawmut Mining Co. (Continued)

Proctor No. 2 Clearfield Total

Underhill Coal Mining Co. Tyler No.6 Clearfield

Viaduct Coal Co. Viaduct (b) Jefferson

Wallwork Coal Co. Hawthorne (j) Clarion

Wolbert Coal Co. (k) Mclaughlin Clarion

Wolf"OtiLac Coal Co. Lone Tree Strip Clarion Lone Wolf Strip Clarion

Total Woodall, John

Conifer No.4 Jefferson Woolridge Coa 1 Co.

Woolridge (l) Clearfield Orchard No. 5-6 (m) Clearfield

Total Zacher 1 Brothers

Connor (n) Clarion Zacherl Coal Co.

Madden No.2 (b) Clarion Schill No. 3 (b) Clarion Myers No. 6 (b) Clarion

Total

District Total

Shipped to market

By By rail water

194.268 644.110

3,050

36,894

76,110 J7 .057 93.167

11,795

75,183 7.659

82.842

District 4 -- 1941

Production of coal , Coal used

locally for

By , domestic truck! purposes

25.856

28,735

4,378

24 49 73

2,207 484

2.691

17 ,200

19,000 6,000

16.000 41.QQO

1.4;'1

100

185

and coke - net tons Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu-8. power facture at mine of coke

2,371,847 525,462 4,422 20,971

Total produc­tion

of coal

194.268 671.417

28,835

3,050

36,894

4,378

76,134 17·106 93.240

11,980

77,390 8.143

85.533

17 ,200

19,000 6,000

16.000 41'000

2,922,702

Total, produc-. Hon : Days

of coke. worked

234

277

122

195

288

92 12

208

237 237

295

306 300 250

218

No. Fatal of em- acci­ployes dents

191 759

35

11

32

12

36 36 72

13

87 32

119

10

20 8

21 49

2,938

·NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by Decker Coal Company and known as Decker No.1. (b) New mine.

(e) A section of Victor No. 19, operated by Peale, Peacock 8. Kerr, Inc. (£) Formerly operated by F. D. Mottern and known as Mottern No.4.

Nonfatal accidents

dis­ability 60 days or more

3 16

4

2 6

40

(c) Formerly known as Lub No.1. (d) Returned under the law in 1941.

(9) Formerly operated by Rattlesnake Coal Co. (h) Operated part of 1941 by O. G. Myers & Partner, who produced 9,353 tons.

Qistrict 4 1941

Production of coal ~nd coke - net ;toni Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!d :to market locally used used in Total Total , dis-for for heat manu- produc- prodUC-' No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture Han tion Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck! eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked 1210Xes dents or more

NOTE: (i) Formerly operated by T. A. Russell. (I) Formerly known as Woolridge No.1. (j) Formerly operated by J. E. Wallwork. (m) Formerly known as Woolridge No.3. (k) Formerly known as T. L. Wolbert. in) Formerly operated by Evans Coal Co.

D1~:t;r:l':t ~ 1211

Balkan Coal Co. Balkan (a) Fayette 8,617 7,263 15,880 286 7

Bortz Coal Co. Stambaugh No. 1-2 Fayette 4,060 80,026 84,086 93,046{b) 278 161 6 Continental No. 3 (c) Fayette :1,~61 J7.Q7!;l 21.f<:i2 12,:i:iQ 128 ~7

Total 4.:i!H 4,Qf!Q 27.1Q:1 IQ:i. 74:i 1Q:i.:i2fl 12!l 2 Brazne11 Fuel Co.

Lynch (d) Fayette 2,618 3,069{e) 5,687 162 18 Brewer Bros. Coal Co.

Gilmore (f) Fayette 1,645 36,702 38,347 24,535 281 49 Commodore Coal & Coke Co.

Oliver No.4 Fayette 80,331 172,000 905 253,236 210 301 16 Dull, William H.{g)

Woodward (a) Fayette 5,702 5,702 266 5 Eberly Coal & Coke Co.

Springer Fayette 14,388 6,499 58,105{e) 78,992 284 63 6 Oliver No. 2 Coke Yard Fayette IJ7.262(lll ~:i !l:1 2

Total H.~!l6 2.422 :i!l.IQ:i 7!l.222 IJ7.2!l2 1:17 6 Fayette Fuel Co.

Brownfield (c) Fayette 72,163 72,163 66,118 249 100 4 Faywest Coal Co.

Crawford No. 4 Fayette 12,568 1,121 194,029 207,718 196,783{b) 264 244 14 Crawford No. 2 Fayette 12~ 2Q.:i26 2Q.721 2Q.QQQ(l2l 1:i:1 ~7 I

Total 12,7g1 1.1011 2H.fI~7 j126.:iQ2 21f1.76J ~61 1~ Frick Coke Co., H. C.

Collier Coke Yard Fayette 196,290{h) 230 94 1 Colonial No. 1 (a) Fayette 740,446 49 292 740,787 153 1,028 12 Colonial No.3 (a) Fayette 5,057 1,082,691 4,612 758 1,093,118 239 1,041 2 18 Colonial No. 4 (a) Fayette 2,508 1,968,351 5,588 1,746 1,978,193 242 1,541 2 24 m m

Co)

l2iUd~~ ~ -- 1941 I ... emaY'~'12D If iill IDd 1i2~1 • DIS ~2DI Nonfatal

I Coal uMd Coal eoal .ccident, .iRRISI sa .. 'uS locally uMd uMd in Total Tot,l I dh-

lor for he.t .. 1\11- produc- produc-. No. F.tal ability By By By I d_,tic & powr facture tion tion • nay, of .... acel- 60 daya

22!ratcra and !!l"'! Count:,: rl1& water truck. _2211. 1$ !Din! of 1i2~! gf Si!!.1 2f Si2~!' SDI!! RISI!dl ".Dil SlEEI Frick Coke Co., H. C. (Continued )

eontinental No. 1 F.yet~e 72 707 1,498 364,891 367,168 239,9l~ 272 ~~ 2 Crossland Fayette 81 832 ~t9~8 ~1,871 73,933(b) 269 80 Kyle Fayette 24,290 1,801 49 504,467 530,607 142,8~7 276 ~48 5 Phillips Fayette 14,~72 2,301 587 385,076 402,536 ~5,448 264 5l~ 2 7 Oliphant Strip Fayette ~Iil~ ~.aaz 6i.flCa 21Q 13

Total 46.499 3.721 .488 4.916 1:1.139 :1.762 1·370·279 ,.2;H.g;t:! 9"'443 :1.365 6 69 Gal1ardi Coal Co.

Rich Hill (1) Fayette 2,115 13,396 l~,~ll 60 24 Rich Hill Strip Fayette 31,IlZ2 ~,u;,l U2 a~,alQ 42 a 2

Total 33,194 17,508 112 50,821 38 2 Gilleland Coke Co.

Leon (a) Fayette 5,926 27,200 33,126 17,000 275 36 1 Guseman-Hall Coal Co.

Hall (j) Fayette 21,940 4,558 26,498 221 47 2 Nixon Shaft Fayette l,2:Z~ ~,OlII~ ~,:i~ 2QQ :i

Total 2:l,21~ Z,~2 al,C:iC! :i2 Hecla Coal & Coke co.

Crystal Coke Yard Fayette 47,067(h) 210 17 Juniata Coal Co.

Tormey Fayette 2,860 5 2,865 69 11 Kendall Coal Co.

Kendall No. 5 (f) Fayette 21,910 323 28,293 215 21 Lemont Coal Co.

Lemont No.2 Fayette 3,131 3,565 890 144,906 152,498 96,604 260 245 10 Lincoln Coal & Coke Co.

Lincoln Fayette 1,839 6,224 263,831 271,900 111,413 276 354 1 Manning Coal Co.

Steward (k) Fayette 56,682 56,682 204 105 McCoy Brothers

Crystal (1) Fayette 31,398 31,398 101 110 Mt. Braddock· Coal & Coke Co.

Mt. Braddock Fayette 5,506 31,911 43,411 23,872 279 111 Nochta Coal Co.

New Albany (d) Fayette 8,901 3,500 12,401 200 14 North Union Coal Co.

North Union (d) Fayette 1,834 21,958 23,0" 52,800 14,380 264 54 3

District 5 1941

Production of coal ind coke - net :toni • Coal used Coal Coal

Sh!ee!d ~o !!!!O:~!~

By By By • QE!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. South Union Coal Co.

South Union No. 1 Fayette 539,023 60,337 South Union No. 2 Fayette 1!l.~Q

Total ::i::i::i.::i!l3 !lQ.3~7 Wynn Coal 8. Coke Co.

Wynn Fayette 45,271 Wynn Strip Fayette 35,668 Gans Strip Fayette 37 •77Q

Total llfl.7Q2

District Total 769,298 3,791,488 539,509

NOTE: (a) Transferred from the 9th to the 5th District. (b) Additional coal was purchased from other mines for coking. (c) Resumed operation in 1941. (d) New mine. (e) Coal was shipped to another mine for coking. (f) Transferred from the 23rd to the 5th District.

locally used used in Total Total. for for heat manu- produc- produc-.

domestic 8. power facture tion tion • eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke.

1,423 600,783 21Q.22:1 012!l.7~ 1!l;l.I~

1.4:i13 21Q.2:1:4 !;l2Z.:i~!;7 1!l;l.1~

45,271 35,668 37.77Q

ll!!.7Q2

72,289 12,881 2,566,398 7,751,863 1,972,931

(g) Formerly William H. Dull 8. Sons. (h) Coal was purchased from other mines for coking. (i) Formerly operated by Rich Hill Coke Co. (j) Returned under the law in 1941. (k) Formerly operated by Clark Coal Co. (1) Formerly operated by Hillman Coal 8. Coke Co.

Qistrict !l 1241

Adams Fuel Corp. Riverside No. 2 Cambria

Eeov<~ ;;un Coal Co. ':ortright No. 1 Cambria

Benshoff Coa 1 Co. Sensho if No. 3 Cambria

Rerwind-Whi te Coal Mining Co. Maryland Shaft Cambria

Bird Coal Co. Bird No.1 Somerset Bird No.2

Total s?merset

Brookdale Coal Co. Brookdale Cambria

62,856

168,909

927,030

109,401 !102 .8!18 51l.:I:!19

3,652

4,981

9,533

2,025

4,189

64,881

172,561

4,981

9,148 940,367

108,401 40:1:.848 511.2:19

9,533

Nonfatal accidents

dis-No. Fatal ability

Days of em- acci- 60 days worked eloxel den;!;1 2r m2£~

274 218 5 ~!l ~Q 7

4!ia 16

281 41 4 86 8

lQ2 14 !l;l !1

237 8,170 9 163

221 57

226 235

184 12

237 1,062 15

217 584 8) 217 446 )

1.039 8

197 20 eft eft CIt

District 6 -- 1941 G) G) G)

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shieeed to market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days Oeerators and Mines Countj! rail water truck: 2ureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked elo:a:es dents or more Cambria Fuel Co.

Cambria No. 2 Somerset 84,299 196 84,495 195 90 8 Dibert Mines, Inc. , David

David Dibert Cambria 9,301 9,301 201 21 Dunlo Coal Mining Co.

Dunlo No. 1 (a) Cambria 861 861 200 5 East Windber Coal Co.

East Windber No. 5 Somerset 100,170 100,170 201 107 5 Green Hill Coal Co.

Green Hill (b) Cambria 5,902 5,902 186 12 Griffi th, George W.

St. Clair No. 3 Cambria 4,362 4,362 240 13 Griffith Estate, E. W.

Grove No.3 Cambria 10,865 10,865 275 18 Haws Refractory Co.

Shaft Cambria 10,918 6,854 14,390 32,162 203 42 3 No.7 Cambria :i.a~ J.4f!Q J4.~2 2J .47fi 122 a:i

Total lfi.2!l£ !l.J~ ~2.Q22 :iJ.fiJ!:l 77 J Huber Street Coal Co.

Huber Street Cambria 24,973 24,973 278 38 Hudec, P. J.

Lloydell No. 1 Cambria 18,102 355 18,457 220 22 2 Industrial Collieries Corp.

No. 72 Cambria 569,685 81 456,484 1,026,250 1,653,924l 220 950 3 7

No. 73 Cambria 14:i.28!j 47ll 477.a~ fi2J.Q82 ;m fi:i° !l Total 7J4.27J :i:i2 2Ja.llQ2(~lJ .~2.J~2 1.f!:i~.224 I.~Q a 1::2

Jennings Coal Co., Helen Jennings No. 2 Strip Cambria 16,060 16,060 32 25

Johnstown Coal & Coke Co. Logan No. 4 Cambria 257,854 1,164 259,018 250 244 9 Logan No. 6 (d) Cambria IQ.4~ ~4 JQ.::!!l!l :i~ 7] I

Total 2f!!l.alfl 1.lllll ~fi2.:iQf! JI:i 2 2 Leamer & Hunter

Henriette No. :It Cambria 14,685 1,333 16,018 218 32 Lick Run Coal Co.

Lick Run No. 1 Cambria 654 13,113 2 13,769 208 22 Lick Run No. 2 (e) Cambria :;:7.7::2Q 4 27.7::24 lfifi 7fi

Total ~fl.4Q::! laollJ fi 41.:i~ 2f!

District 6 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net ton!! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Sh1!!1l!d lio mnke:!i locally used used in Total Total • dis-for for heat manu- produe- produe-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic 8. power facture tion tion Days of em- aeei- 60 days QE2rators and Mines Countl( rail water truck, eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloJo:es dents or more Maple Ridge Mining Corp.

Maple Ridge No. 2 Somerset 28,696 623 29,319 209 53 Miller, John D.

Thomas Somerset 2,887 2,887 210 6 Mineral Point Coal Co.

Smoke less No. 4 Cambria 39,600 40 39,640 212 51 Mountain Side Coal Co.

Mountain Side Cambria 24,512 286 24,798 233 35 Obreza, Anthony

No.2 (a) Cambria 6,260 6,260 240 13 Punter, Jacob

Rird No .. 6 Somerset 3,134 3,134 181 6 Roxby Coa 1 Co.

Logan No. I (f) Cambria 4,175 4,175 75 22 Secary, Arthur

Secary No.5 Somerset 4,018 4,018 192 11 Stineman Coal 8. Coke Co.

Stineman No. 2 Cambria 65,945 1,407 67,352 216 92 Stineman No. 4 Cambria 2l,aa~ <:o!Il6 ~.724 lQQ,Q514 ~<1 l:l!l 4

Total 1:l7.a27 J,a2'~ ~. 724 267,442 24a 4 Stineman Coal Mining Co.

Stineman No. 1 Cambria 27,359 358 27,717 153 49 3 Swank 1 s Sons, Inc. , Hiram

Woodvale No. 1 Cambria 36,113 10,642 13,842 60,597 207 73 7 Windber High Fusing Coal Co.

Windber High Fusing (a) Cambria 11,582 11 ,582 204 35 Windber High Grade Coal Co.

Windber No. 5 (g) Cambria ll,4~ ll,424 ~ 2

District Total 3,279,784 116,052 56,927 15,507 933,809 4,402,079 1,653,924 217 5,500 6 81

NOTE: (a) New mine. (b) Operated in 1940 by August Pleskovich, then part of 1941 by E. E. Sheets Coal Co. (c) Mixed with 1,450,250 tons of gas coal to produce 1,653,924 tons of coke.

(e) Formerly operated by Loyalhanna Coal 8. Coke Company and known as Loyalhanna No.3.

(t) Formerly operated by Windber Coal Co. (g) Came under the law in 1941. (d) Formerly operated by Logan Coal Co.

CD CD ~

District 8 -- 1941 en en CD

e&2dlaSil~2D 2' 'QI~ 1111 Si2~1 • JlI~ lQDa Nonfatal • Coil ulld Coil Coal a,cid.ntl

8'12121& ~Q IIIE~li lo,ally uI.d uled in Total Total • dh· for fOr hut manu· produ,· produ,-. No. Fahl IbUity

By By By • domelti, & power fl,turl tion tion • DIYI of 1111- Icci- 60 day. 2e!ratorl and Mine! Countx rail water truck. e!£20 !!1 I~ mine of cok! Ilf 51l.~ of cllise. l!S!E1s1S! el2UI gen:lil 21: lliii:l 4cey, Michael

Penn No. 9 (a) Clearfield 9,731 9,731 150 25 Albert, Frank W.

Morris Twp, Strip Clearfield 58,063 8,526 10 66,599 297 24 Loop Run Strip Clinton 43,915 300 44,215 275 56 New Garden Strip Clinton fi.6S!2 fi.Cl5!5! /jg ICI

Total II!MZZ !i.:l2C1 Ig ~gg U5!.~I~ !ill:! 4nderson, Gust F.

Sylvan Grove Clearfield 4,067 4,067 175 12 Atlantic Mining Co.

Atlantic Clearfield 3,500 3,500 108 10 Banner Coal Co.

Banner Centre 201 70 Banner Slope (b) Centre 53,966 250 54,216 201 12 Banner No. 3 (b) Centre 201 15 Banner No. 4 Strip Centre ~.gQQ ~.QQQ ~ II

Total :2Z.5!CI!:! ~Q :2a.~I!:! l~ Batschelet

Batschelet No. 1 (c) Clinton 20,905 20,905 250~ 13 Batschelet No. 10 (d) Clinton I" Total 2Q.2~ 2!l.2Q:2 ~

Baxter, Ernest H. Lobb No.1 (e) Clearfield 6,259 1,015 7,274 200 24

Bower Coal Co. Bower No.5 Tioga 4,314 807 5,121 295 13

Brookwood Shaft, Inc. Brookwood Shaft Clearfield 84,566 84,566 231 110

Butterworth, Wm. K. Mohawk Clearfield 715 2,254 726 3,695 220 12

Carson, O. R. Bache Lycoming 9,726 9,726 225 21 2

Casher Coal Co. Casher No.1 Centre 2,569 2,569 115 6

Central Moshannon Coal Co. Central Moshannon No.2 (f) Clearfield 49,665 49,665 180 70

Chambers Coal Co., R. A. Clarence No. 1 Centre 9,580 9,580 230 24

pistrict 8 1941

eJ:2sh!,~'eD 2f '21~ lIE li!il - Elti ~2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coil accident.

iIIi. S2 .;:151~ locally u.ed used in Total Total' dh-for for hut manu- produc- p:'Oduc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck. eY!:2oses at mine of coke of coal of cekel worked Illo:!!1 deni§ 2!: more Cherry Run Coal Mining Co.

Cherry Run No. 1 Centre 25,929 8,640 360 34,929 242 71 Cherry Run No. 5 (d) Centre I.JQC a.CQQ :2:2 ~.a:2:2 ~a a:2

Total 4l.~~2 11.~C ~1:2 a2.~~ lCg Clarence Coa 1 Co. (g)

Cherry Run No. 7 (h) Centre 22,990 944 23,934 216 42 Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp.

Cooper No.1 Clearfield 139,879 656 140,535 236 174 4) Pleasant Hill No. 2 Clearfield )

Clyde Coal Co. Clyde No. 28 Shaft Clearfield 125,000 125,000 223 101

Cook House Coal Mining Co. Cook House No. 1 Centre 4,584 5,770 10,354 130 30

Crago, Harry F. Chester Centre 5,566 75 5,641 250 10

Dahlin Brothers Sunnyside Centre 76,947 76,947 243 101

Desmond & Rausch D. & R. No. 1 (d) Clinton 9,348 15 9,363 300 12

Drifting Ooal 00. Drifting No.1 (d) Clearfield 1,323 2,692 4,015 200 9

Dugan Coal Mining Co. DuShan No. 2 (i) Centre ) 58 DuShan No. 3 (i) Centre 136,506 31,622 168.128 219) 97 Penn No.5 Centre ) 13 Dugan Strip Centre 7C.QllQ 7C.QQC m IC a

Total 2Qg.:2Cg al.g~ ~.I~ 1113: a DuShan Coal Mining Co.

DuShan No.1 Centre 18,680 807 19,487 218 26 Eastment, S. H.

Coaldale Clearfield 9,081 9,581 225 27 Ednie Fuels, Inc.

Ednie Centre 43,084 111 21 43,216 208 51 English Centre Coal Co.

English Centre No. 1 Lycoming 12,797 12,797 272) 11 English Centre No. 2 (d) Lycoming ) 8

G) G) CD

District 8 -- 1941 CJ) '::I 0

Producti oIl ~f coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal accidents

SMIliled 10 market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic 8. power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days 212erators and Mines Count:£ rail water t r uck: eurEose s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked 1l10ll:eS dent§ or mOl;e Eng Ii sh Cen t re Coa 1 Co . (Continued)

BHumen (d ) Clinton 1.822 I. fl~ 2fl 14 Tot a l 1~.fi<1fi 14 .122(2 JJ

Fisher, Donald E. Bucky Run Lycomi ng 12 , 209 50 12,259 225 20

Fraser, J r., Will i am N~ve l ing (j) Cl earfield 1,704 3,589 5.293 312 14

Galbrai th, John Ghem Centre 8 , 260 10,599 18,859 235 15

Griesmyer 8. Fagan Wertz (k) Clinton 11,699 11 ,699 303 20

Grae, A. A. Seven Mile Run Centre 17 ,036 100 17 , 136 170 33

Guernsey Coa l Co . Henrietta No . I Clearfi e l d 4 , 900 2 4,902 197 12

Gulbr anson , Inc. , W. O. Imperial No. 2 Clear field 17 ,829 9 841 18,679 235 34 Imperi a l No. 3 Cl ear f ield 21.Q~2 lfiJ J . 1Qfl 24 . ;lJQ gj7 10J

Total IQ!l !lsa )72 J.24 2 IIJ.QQ2 l J7 Hamil ton Coa 1 Co.

Hamil ton No. I Strip Cle ar field 4,309 4,309 15 10 Harbi son Walker Refractori es Co.

Retort Centre 38,065 38 , 065 264 31 Hart 8. Son , E. M.

Ra ttler Tioga 13 ,378 13 , 378 190 27 Hassinger, C. P.

Hassinger Centre 2 , 917 2,917 300 8 Hawk Run Coal Mini ng Co.

Coa l dale No. 29 (ct) Ce ntre 1,000 1,000 180 27 Coaldale Slope (d) Centre 7, 000 75 10 7, 085 215 15 Coalda le Strip Centre 27. QQQ 27 . QQQ 20 ~

Tota l ~:i.QQQ 7:i l Q J:i , QIl:l 7fi He nrie tta Coal Co., Inc.

Henrietta No. 6 Cl earfield 22 , 072 94 22 ,1 66 217 28 Hill Br os .. Coal Co .

Ashman No. 4 Stri p Clear fi eld 62,094 62,094 250 10

District 8 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shlee!!d to market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal abllity

By By By domestic & power facture Hon tlon Days of em- accl- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:z:: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke, worked elo:.:es dents or more Hill Moshannon Coal Co.

Hill No. 1 Clearfield 6,900 255 7,155 181 18 Hillside Coal Co.

Moshannon No .. 10 (1) Centre 17 ,466 996 18,462 160 51 Moshannon No. 11 Centre 12.:2Q;;1 1l.2:2~ 24.4:27 22Q 14

Total ~2.22!l 12.2:il 42.212 2:i Hoagland & Packard

Smith Butler No. (m) Lycoming 9,645 9,645 240 17 Hubler, Leroy

Alder Run No. 2 Clearfield 2,709 2,709 324 7 Hunter Coal Co.

Antrim No. 1 (d) Tioga 485 2,145 2,630 54 76 Jones 8. Hensel

Berman Clearfield 1,372 1,372 40 11 Jordon Coal Co.

Jordon (f) Clearfield 9,317 9,317 90 29 K. & R. Coal Co.

Ogle No. 9 Clearfield 48,332 10,450 58,782 209 75

Kylertown (d) Clearfield 1QQ lfl Total 4!l.JJ2 1Q.4:iQ :2!l.762 2J

Kaminski, Adam J. Fall Brook (b) Tioga 2,184 2,184 100 8 Plane (d) Tioga 1,204 1,204 70 6 Liberty No. 2 (d) Tioga fi.fiQQ fi.liQQ pO 1;2

Total 2.266 2.266 27 Kline, George

Kline (f) Clearfield 8,800 8,800 180 22 Koshko, Mike

L. V. No. 1 (b) Centre 8,304 8,304 200 15 L. V. No. 25 Strip Centre 22~ 22:i 2:i ~

Total fl.:2~2 fl.:i22 lfl Kristianson & Johnson Coal Co. , Inc.

Kristianson Nos. 2-3-4 Clearfield 10,118 18,943 717 29,778 249 55 5 Kristianson No. 5 Clearfield :iQQ 2J.filifi :iQQ 24.fififi 242 41 1

Total 1Q.fi1fl 4'.fiQ2 :iQQ 7j7 :i4 .444 2fi fi Kriswal Mining Co.

Kriswal No. 2 Strip Clearfield 1,730 1,730 20 6 en -.:I

District 8 -- 1941 ~ 10.:»

Pro~u~t!on of coal Inc! 52ke - net :lillnl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Sh!l!I!!d :li0 !!!!rke:li • locally used used in Total Total. dis-• for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:r; rail water truck. eur;eoses at !!!!ne of coke of coal of coke. wo~ed 210D! denlel 23: m2!:1 Laurel Run Coal Co.

Laurel Run No. 1 (n) Centre 3,744 3,744 220 15 Lehigh Valley Coal Co.

L. V. No. 2B Slope Centre 97,823 33 97,856 216 116 Leland Coal Co.

Le land No. 10 Clearfield 72,475 20 25 20 72,540 234 96 2 Liberty Contracting Co.

Goodall Strip Tioga 9,371 9,371 262 10 Li ttle Sandy Coal Co.

Little Sandy (d) Centre 1,916 1,916 145 8 Long, Arthur

Lanark No. 1 Centre 1,540 373 1,913 100 13 McIntyre Coal Co.

McIntyre (0) Lycoming 2,000 2,197 4,197 142 13 McLaughlin, James M.

McLau9hlin Nos. 1-2 Centre 8,454 8,454 219 18 Middle Pennsylvania Coal Corp.

Mid Pen No.4 Clearfield 53,016 483 30 53,529 218 61 2 Midway Coal Co.

Midway (p) Clearfield 3,374 10 3,384 86 16 Mills Coal Co.

Mills No. 2 Centre 19,221 19,221 280 26 Milsom Coal Co., Chas. H.

Bigelow Run No. 3 Centre 2,088 2,088 220 6 Moore 8. Son, W. G.

Moore Strip Centre 13,886 13,886 230 3 Morrisdale Coal Mining Co.

Cunard Slope No. 1 Clearfield 139,477 407 139,884 229 204 5 Morrisdale Shaft No. 1 Clearfield 103,612 103,612 234 142 3 Morrisdale Shaft No. 3 Clearfield 106,694 106,694 235 136 3 Maxton Slope (b) Clearfield 12.fI:F 12.fl27 llI:i 2!1 1

Total 3f12.!lIQ ~Q7 362.1117 :iIQ 12 Morris Run Coal Mining Co.

Lake 8. Seymour Tioga 152,233 31,640 120 7,454 191,447 231 273 5 O'Donnell Strip Tioga 37,941 37,941 150 4 Barry Strip Tioga 37,237 37 .2;17 I:iQ 6

Total 2211.111 31,~Q 12Q z.!I:i!l 2f1Z.32:'l 2113 :i

District 8 -- 1941

Production of c2a~ Ind ~ke • ne! ~S!nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shio!!!d to market locally used used 1n Total Total. dh-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Patal ability

By By By • danestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acc1- 60 days 9I!!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck. 2!!!:!loses at m1ne of coke of coa~ of coke. wo£ked e~oxel den$1 2E HI Moshannon Smithing Coal Co.

Glenmar No. 1 Clearfield 210,135 60 210,195 224 285 2 Mountz 8. Co., S. J.

Viola No. 3 Clearfield 8,585 830 342 9,757 196 21 Mulson, Joseph

Mulson Centre 8,364 8,364 240 11 Norman 8. Guy

North Drift (q) Tioga 11,255 10 11,270 207 36 Paxson Coal Co.

Ramey No.1 Clearfield 6,605 6,605 192 18 Penbrook Drayage & Supply Co.

Drifting Strip Clearfield 1,462 1>-462 20 11 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

Winburne No. 46 Clearfield 139,212 2,925 2 142,139 227 178 3 Pennsylvania Electric Co.

No.4 Centre 5,098 5,098 71 13 Peterson Coal Co.

Linwood No. 5 Clearfield 6,321 44 6,365 236 10 Potts Run Coal Co.

Potts Run No. 3 (f) Clearfield 24,667 24,667 189 43 Powe 11 8. LeCorre

Nancy No. 2 (d) Clearfield 14,120 967 15,087 199 16 Nancy No. 3 Strip Clearfield 2.I;lfl :i7~ 2.7QS! 1:'.1 !1

Total IfI.2!2f1 1.:i!1Q 11.72~ 2Q Rollingstone Coal Co.

Rollingstone Strip Clearfield 1,089 1,089 15 4 Seckinger Coal Mining Co.

Seckinger No. 1 Clearfield 5,019 200 5,219 195 18 Smith & Rodkey

Ashland No. 1 Clearfield 11,623 11,623 251 31 p.shland No. 2 (d) Clearfield Spencer Coal Co.

Spencer Lycoming 5,224 5,224 206 8 Thomas, Alfred P.

Thomas Nos. 1-2 Lycoming 10,700 300 11,000 170 21 Treasure, William

Conquest Clearfield 4,300 4,300 284 10 G)

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District 8 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Coal used Coal

Shipped to market 10ca11 y Coal used

for heat & power at mine

used 1n manu­

facture of coke

By Operators and Mines County rail Walker, J. D.

Le land Strip Clearfield 2,950 White, Mrs. Annie (r)

Colorado No. 3 Clearfield 3,675 Wilkes, Jr., Thomas

Imperial No. 12 (b) Clearfield 5,458 Yorkshire Coal Co.

Universal No. 1 Clearfield 21,709 Homestead Clearfield 10.811

Total 32.520

District Total 2,668,501

NOTE: (a) Formerly operated by Grampian Coal Mining Co. (b) Came under the law in 1941.

By water

for By domestic

truck: purposes

781

267 267

482,210 13,768 13,016

(j) Formerly operated by Neveling Coal Co. (k) Formerly operated by Ogden & Fagan.

Total Total, produc- produc-. No. Fatal tion tion Days of em- acci-

of coal of coke. worked ployes dents

2,950 40 15

4,456 208 8

5,458 107 19

21,709 207 38 11.078 219 19 32.787 57

3,177,495 208 4,440

(c) Formerly operated by Harry J. Batschelet Estate. (d) New mine.

(1) Operated in 1940 by Moshannon Coal Company, then part of 1941 by Lewis Hohnka. (m) Formerly operated by Smith Butler Coal Co.

(e) Formerly operated by New Castle Coal Co. (f) Transferred from the 4th to the 8th District. (9) Formerly operated by Centre County Fuel Co. (h) Formerly known as Redding No.1. (i) Formerly operated by DuShan Coal Mining Co.

Duncan Mining Co., Leo Lynn No.2 (a) Fayette

Frick Coke Co., H. C. Bridgeport Fayette Maxwell Fayette

Total Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Pike-Century Fayette 762 Hoffstott, J. G.

Labelle (b) Fayette 37,777

(n) Formerly operated by O. B. Borger. (0) Formerly operated by Proctor Coal Co. (p) Transferred from the 18th to the 8th District. (q) Formerly known as Arnot No.2. (r) Formerly known as A. White.

District 9 1941

5,911 66 5,977

3,122 1,300 4,422 161.533 83 161.616 161.533 3.122 1.383 166.038

18,246 150,664 10,806 45 180,523

55 37,832

37 24

108 25 83 797

822

241 186

181 56

en ....:iI ....

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or more

45

5 5

4

District 9 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net ton~ Nonfatal t Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shi2l2ed ~o market locally used used in Total Total dis-

By By QE!rators and Mines Countl/: rail water Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Vesta Division

Vesta No. 4 (c) (d) Washington 2,068,474 Vesta No. 5 (c) (d) Washington 1,820,896 Vesta No. 6 (c) (d) Washington 274,~~fi

Total 4,lfi~,22fi Klenes Coal Co., Mike

Junction (c) Washington Moffett Coal Co.

Moffett Washington PittsbUrgh Coal Co.

Crescent No. 1 Washington 277,358 441,106 Pittsburgh Steel Co.

Alicia No. 1 Fayette Republic Steel Corp.

Brownsville Junction Fayette 72,277 Clyde No. 1 (f) Washington 775,434 Clyde No. 3 (f) Washington 22~.2aQ 4J7,12~

Total :lQ~.2Qa 1.122.222 Weirton Coal Co.

Isabella ec) Fayette 992,739 Whye 1 Coke Co.

Sharpnak (e) Fayette

District Total 681,860 6,970,109

NOTE: (a) New mine. (b) Came under the law in 1941. (c) Transferred from the 16th to the 9th District.

Forks Coal Mining Co. Iron Springs Cambria

for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days

truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked el0l/:es dents or more

3,134 421 2,072,029 228 1,984 42 2,606 979 1,824,481 228 1,597 23 2,Q22 74 ~72,~2 2;l2 227 ~ 2 7.7Q~ 1,474 4.J7a.IQ2 a.aaa 4 27

3,450 3,450 60 14

23,268 23,268 264 32

8,478 193 727,135 225 650 2 6

305,837(e) 289 80

1,329 5 316,269 389,880 206,835 254 390 2 122 775,556 238 837 11 20 710,821 241 7~ 22

1.:l22 J77 ~IQ.2fi2 1.87Q,227 2QQ.!l:l~ 1.22~ ~:i

1,101 333 78,385 1,072,558 48,306 251 956 2 14

12.74Q /ifiQ 2Q,4QO 20Q ~2 ~

206,315 60,042 3,660 394,654 8,316,640 560,978 220 8,709 9 137

(d) Formerly operated by Vesta Coal Co. (e) 477,049 tons of coal were purchased from other mines for the manufacture of this coke. (f) Transferred from the 13th to the 9th District.

Distri ct 10 1241

8,733 8,733 200 20

District 10 1941 ." ....., ."

fJ:2~I!Sij;1 on &f c211 II!!! Si2k. - nei ~2nl Nonfatal I Coal u.ed Coal Coal accidents

iIlll!e!d ~o !!I£~I!~ locally used used in Total Total I dis-I for for heat manu- produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Countl( rail water truckl eureoses at mine of coke of co!l of cok8l wo;r;:ked e~0:t:el denil or more Hughes & Co., C. A.

Hughes No. 2 Cambria 551,789 3,092 554,881 238 625 10 Lilly No.3 Cambria 7:i.:i33 ~I 7:i.:i!ld: ~;i:!i IF

Total !i27 .322 3.IS3 !i3!M!i:i 7~~ lQ Johnstown Coal & Coke Co.

Portage No. 2 Cambria 231,098 14,308 245,406 232 274 5 Portage No. 4 Cambria 230,754 5,532 236,286 230 261 Portage No. 6 Cambria 89,580 89,580 195 130 2 Portage No. 10 Cambria ;:Q.Q:/Q 2Q.Q:/Q m fiOl 1

Total :i71.4!l0l B.3Q!l :i.:i32 :i21.3~ 7';.7 !l Koppers Coal Co.

Sonman B (a) Cambria 302,539 11 53 302,603 211 466 1 4 Sonman E (a) Cambria :i!i3.724 !i.3~ :i.442 :iZ:i.:i7Q 21:i !iF 1 :i

Total !lfifi.333 fi.3~:i :i.42:i !17!l.173 1.2!!3 2 2 Lilly Benscreek Coal Co.

No.1 (b) Cambria 24,470 792 25,262 179 81 2 Lilly Valley Coal Co.

No. 1 Cambria 5,697 708 6,405 300 19 Monroe Coal Mining Co.

Revloc No. 1 Cambria 1,216,891 2,792 3,016 1,222,699 225 1,226 5 28 Osman, William

No.5 (e) Cambria 1,503 1,503 180 5 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

Ehrenfeld No. 3 Cambria 559,131 3,319 188 562,638 232 551 2 8 Ehrenfe Id No. 8 Cambria 1:i2.42!i 1.!l!i:i l:i4 .3!il 212 132 1

Total 711.fi27 :i.l!l4 1!l!l 711l.222 !is!Q 2 2 Piper & Co., Inc., W. H.

Sonman No.2 Cambria 132,724 1,031 3,703 137,458 211 227 5 Portage Kittanning Coal Co.

No.1 (d) Cambria 7,360 7,360 102 30 Priscilla Coal Co.

Priscilla No. 1 Cambria 4,420 419 4,839 98 22 Springfield Coal Corp.

Springfield No. 1 Cambria 302.Q01 846 302·847 212 314 11

District Total 4,471,630 17 ,573 33,928 17 ,934 4,541,065 220 5,186 10. 82

District 10 -- 1941

Pr2!i!uS~i on Slf c2i11 jlnd S2ke • nei is!nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

§hiBe!d ~o 9!i£kel: locally used used in Total Total I dia-I for for heat manu- preduc- preduc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acc:i- 60 days QE!rators and Mines Count:r: rail water truch eYI:eoses at mine of coke of coal of coke I work!l!! el0:r:eli de ni! Qr m!?,£s

NOTE: (a) Formerly operated by Sonman Shaft Coal Co. (c) Former 1 y known as Osman. (b) Formerly operated by Lilly Smokeless Coal Co. (d) Returned under the law in 1941.

tlili:t.i,,:t II 1241

Atlantic Crushed Coke Co. Atlantic No. 2 Westmoreland 5,530 1,000 679 558 61,005 68,772 47,666(a) 216 115 9

Baton Coal Co. Wilpen Westmoreland 97,027 500 8,275 93,750 199,552 62,434 229 156

Beatty Coal Co. DUquesne Westmoreland 17,231 10,656 27 ,887 7,104 193 39

Berlin Coal Co., Wm. M. Superior No.2 (b) Westmoreland 40,583 40,583 180 64 Berlin Strip Westmoreland ~2.!lQ2 ~2.aQ2 laQ JQ

Total IQQ.J22 lQQ.J22 24 Bortz Coal Co.

Central Wes tmore land 3,089 16,317 500 94,000 113,906 63,078 271 152 2 Bowman Coal Co.

Bov.man Westmoreland 170,521 32 170,553 238 153 8 Bradenvi 11e Fuel Co.

Smith Westmoreland 30,280 433 30,713 240 32 Brennen, George K.

Myers No. 3 Wes tmore land 19,529 410 36,781 56,720 22,603 251 61 Byars, J. W.

Alverton No.1 (e) Westmoreland 18,170 190 12,104 30,464 3,320 264 36 Calumet Coal & Coke Co.

Mammoth (d) Westmoreland 2,157 2,157 25,867(e) 44 63 Lycippus Strip Westmoreland 4.222 4.222 2a 2

Total /i.4~jj jj.4~jj 2:2. a 117 72 Carpentertown Coal & Coke Co.

112,654 Carpentertown Strip Westmoreland 169,595 169,595 267 78 4 Ford Coal Co •.

Andrews Strip Westmoreland 70,333 70,333 96 42 Humphreys Coal & Coke Co.

Humphreys No. 1 Westmoreland 107,070 45,347 12,347 1,382 163,604 329,750 109,052 280 292 6g, ...:I ...:I

District 11 1941 CJ) ...... OC)

Production of coal and coke - net l;on§ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

Shieeed ~o m~rke~ locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu· produc- p!'oduc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture Hon Hon Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Count):: rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked e!o)!es dents or more Irwin Gas Coal Corp.

Irwin Gas Xo. 3 Westmoreland 30,602 1,642 518 213 32,975 100 59 3 Irwin Gas No. 4 Westmoreland 97,861 5 12 9 97,887 235 112 5 Alcorn Strip Westmoreland 71.~~Q 71.~~Q 18:i ~4 1

Total 122.72~ 1.Q17 'l~Q 222 202.122 2Q:i 2 Jamison Coal & Coke Co.

::amison No. 2 Westmoreland 189,809 21,762 4,324 10,677 300,618 527,190 189,000 277 548 1 16 Jamison No. 3 Wes tmore 1 and 358,545 1,072 359,617 268 372 2 10 Jamison ~:o. 20 Westmoreland 802,463 13,231 5,296 820,990 276 414 1 4 Hartzell Vlestmoreland 201,513 201,513 276 51 2 Delmont Road Westmoreland IEl.21~ 1~.21~ I~Q 28 1

Total 1.:i:i2.ililQ ~~.2QQ 10.~2 lQ.fl77 ~QQ.~18 1.227.~2~ 182.QOO 1.41~ 4 J;1 John, Dominick D.

D. John Westmoreland 23,783 23,783 260 42 Keystone Coal Co.

:,'looween Westmoreland 140,304 41 950 141,295 215 155 9 Keystone Coa 1 & Coke Co.

Crows ~~est Westmoreland 301,304 10,030 793 312,127 262 195 4 Salem No. 1 Westmoreland 1,399 1,399 ) 24'" 68 Salem No. 2 Westmoreland 6~.441 8:i.441

57,933l 224 Q1 I ~

Total ilQI.~Q4 IQ.Q~Q 72;1 tlil.840 ~28.2Q7 ~7.2;1~ ~27 2 2 King Bros. Coal & Coke Co.

Marguerite Westmoreland 128,506 ' 128,506 114,612 272 129 King Coal Co.

King No. 2 Westmoreland 36,512 36,512 254 33 King Coke Co., C. F.

Standard Coke Plant Westmoreland 156,050( f) 281 58 Latrobe Coal & Coke Co.

Peanut Coke Plant Westmoreland 25,974(f) 283 21 Ligonier Coal Co.

Ligonier No. 1 (d) Westmoreland 3,201 3,201 65 13 Loyalhanna Fuel Co.

Louise No. 1 Westmoreland 7,439 50B 7,947 80 48 2 Louise No .. 2 Westmore land 105,023 105,023 246 III 7 Maust No. 7 Strip Westmoreland :i8.~47 ;l7J ~8.22Q I~:i ;ll

Total 171.002 881 171,890 12Q 2

District 11 1941

Production of coal and coke - net ton! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

ShiE!ll!d to mi!rket locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck: Eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked elo:z:es dents or more Madden & Hayes

M. & H. Strip Westmoreland 7,644 8,036 15,680 4,652 176 13 Miller, J. Frank

King No. 3 (d) Westmore land 8,867 8,867 197 14 New Alexandria Coal Co.

Andrico No. 5 (g) Westmoreland 7,445 7,445 104 15 ~.ndrico No.6 (g) Westmoreland fi,l2fi Q.J2fi 7J J:l

Total 1;l.:i7J JJ.:271 2!l Old Basin By-Product Coal Co.

Mutual Westmoreland 14,638 17,677 828 1,375 63,737 98,255 42,068 276 141 Pioneer Fuel Co.

Pioneer (h) Westmoreland 65,904 65,904 245 86 Pletcher, Clarence B.

Donnelly Westmoreland 27,921 27,921 182 33 Seger Bros. Coal Co.

Seger No. 1 Westmoreland 132,673 150 50 120 132,993 212 140 3 Ulishney Coal Co.

Buck No. 2 Westmoreland 22,232 22,232 248 15 Ulishney Fuel Co.

Buck No. 1 Westmoreland 11,390 11,390 263 6 Uni ted Coke Co.

Uni ted Coke Plant Westmore land 18,182(f) 208 20 Unity Coal Co.

Beatty No. 1 (d) Westmoreland 6,724 13,448 21,023 41,195 15,770 270 84 Beatty No. 2 Westmoreland 4.2!:El 2.2fi7 J2.Q2Q 27.04Q 2.QO~ 27Q 47

Total JJ .7Q7 2J.4J:i JJ.1D fi!l.2~:2 24.77J m Virgie Gas Coal Co.

King No. 1 Westmoreland 3,706 3,706 74 17 Westmoreland Mining Co.

Graff 1-2 Westmoreland 422.22fi J.Q:2fi ~OOm ~QO.:2!l2 272 4:l2 ~ 24

District Total 3,494,906 528,422 61,557 24,312 1,269,101 5,378,298 1,087,022 246 4,991 11 127

NOTE: (a) 12,434 tons of coal were purchased from other mines for the manufacture of this coke. (f) Coal was purchased from other mines for the manufacture (b) Formerly operated by Superior Coke Co. of this coke. (c) Formerly operated by H. C. Frick Coke Co. (g) Came under the law in 1941. en (d) New mine. (h) Formerly known as Peanut. ~

(e) Acidi tional coal was purchased to manufacture this coke. (il Shipped to an outside plant to be coked. eo

District 12 -- 1941 CD CO Q

PrS!du!O:!il.on of cs!il lind ~ke - net $2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shiel!!d ~o mirket locally used used in Total Total. dis-

• for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days

Qe!rators and Mines Count)! rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wo~k!S! e~QX!li gen:tl 2r more Adams, Freeman J.

Adams Armstrong 1,500 500 2,000 240 6 Allegheny River Mining Co.

Ringgold Jefferson 196,503 943 197,446 220 215 3 Arcadia Coal Co.

Arcadia No. 40 Indiana 8,297 8,297 103 14 Arcadia No. 42 Indiana 118,262 511 20 118,793 210 68 Arcadia No. 43 (a) Indiana ~.01!l:i ~.,~ ,2Q :i~

Total 146.a~ :ill 2Q 1!!7.~:i:i I!!Q Bonner, H. C.

Bonner No.1 Jefferson 19,630 4,000 23,630 220 35 Bonner No.2 (b) Jefferson ~.jl;l:i ;).jl~:i l!lQ g

Total ~.!lfi:i !I.QQQ 2fi.!l~ !II Carlson Coal Co.

Carlson Jefferson 17 ,834 17 ,834 258 19 Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp.

Rossi ter No. 1 Indiana 155,968 155,968 237 102 Rossiter No.3 Indiana 4~.a2g fijlfi 4~.:i'2 ,;)7 2~, 2

Total :i~Q.~fi!! fii/6 :i~1.!!2Q ;)!l4 jl Dora Coal Co.

Dora Jefferson 8,000 8,000 140 6 Ferncliff Coal Corp.

Thayerton Armstrong 31,690 24 31,714 146 61 Freebrook Corp.

Pittshaw No. 17 Strip Armstrong 57,882 57,882 150 43 Handel & Son, William

Handel (a) Jefferson 4,077 423 4,500 97 11 Jones, W. J.

Mount Airie Clearfield 3,303 80 3,383 230 11 Keys, Milliron Coal Co.

Keys (a) Indiana 8,025 57 8,082 117 58 King Coal Co.

Mauk Jefferson 29,633 67 29,700 207 42 Lemkie Bros. Coal Co.

Lemkie (a) Indiana 5,046 4,153 9,199 207 21 Light, A. L., Special

Frances No.1 (a) Indiana 18,671 18,671 133 40

District 12 -- 1941

!2:2s!!!!i~ion of cOil ill!! !Ol!ke - Dejj 12nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

ih&e~ 10 !!!Ukel locally used used in Total Total • dis-

• for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability By By By • domestic & power facture Hon tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days

2I!!rators and Mines Count:,: rail water truck. 2Y£Eoses at mine of coke ef CO!! of coke. wotk!S! eloxel s!en:li~ 2r !!!S£I Lindsey Coal Mining Co.

Lindsey No. 8 Jefferson 160,833 100 2,760 163,693 231 172 Lost Hill Coal Co.

Lost Hill Jefferson 11,668 11,668 234 12 Matulas Coal Mining Co.

Trojan No. 3 Indiana 15,405 12 15,417 213 30 McClure Mining Co.

McClure Jefferson 7,431 7,431 145 25 McGregor, William T.

McGregor No. 3 Strip Armstrong 55,000 55,000 124 15 McGregor No.4 Strip Jefferson ~Q,QQQ 3Q,QQQ :i2 1:Z

Total ll:i.QQQ S:i.QQQ 3Q Northwestern Mining & Exchange Co.

Kramer Jefferson 962,264 265 588 963,117 221 1,163 11 Pennington, C. E.

Pennington No. 6 Indiana 4,200 4,200 104 13 Rearick, Scott

Rearick Armstrong 7,408 7,408 250 6 Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Helvetia Clearfield 787,674 2,782 17 ,560 808,016 231 716 12 Adrian Jefferson 224.77Q 2.~7 lQI 2S!7.2l11 212 2:il ~

Total I.Qll2.W ::'2.122 J7.661 1.1Q:i.~ 267 l:i Saint Marys Sewer Pipe Co.

Northpoint Jefferson 28,462 30 13 28,505 182 37 Sevan Coal Co.

Sevan (c) Indiana 2,592 953 3,545 150 7 Sprankles Mills Coal Co.

Maurer Jefferson 13,751 13,751 204 33 Springfield Coal Corp.

Springfield No. 5 (d) Clearfield 34,241 82 34,323 159 76 Straitiff Coal Co., D. W.

Strai tiff Strip Clarion 92,777 92,777 140 26 SUIlIIIIit Coal Mining Co.

SlIIIIIIit (a) Indiana 13.64Q 13.64Q Wi :i:i

District Total 3,641,848 22,215 8,099 21,668 3,693,830 212 3,750 2 33 G) CO -

District 12 -- 1941 en CO 10.::1

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shielled :lio market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days Qeerators and Mines Count)!: rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked eloyes dents or more

NOT.£: (a) Resumed operation in 1941- (c) Formerly operated by Gailbraith & Bowers Coal Co. (b) New mine. (d) Trans ferred from the 8th to the 12 District.

Di~:tl:i!;:t l~ 1941

Buckeye Coal Co. Nemacolin Greene 117 ,876 1,718,339 4,678 2,630 1,843,523 226 1,260 2 23

Crucible Fuel Co. Crucible Greene 119,786 975,117 5,492 11 ,890 1,112,285 221 974 10

Downey Bros. Coal Co. Gapen (a) Greene 34,392 34,392 228 66

Duquesne Light Co. Warwick Greene 772,061 15 772,076 228 518 5

Elias Nassar Coal Co. Elias No. 1 (b) Greene 18,839 18,839 134 53

Emerald Coal & Coke Co. Emerald Greene 1!)5,196 440,538 1,323 661 597,718 273 512 35

Fornili Coal Co. Diana (b) Greene 4,500 4,500 110 10

Frick Coke Co., H. C. Ronco (c) Fayette 711 ,856 1,232 1,732 714,820 257 541 6

Hi llman Coa 1 & Coke Co. Poland No.3 (d) Greene 175,492 7,082 23,000 205,574 8,004 160 277 2

Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Shannopin (e) Greene 795,832 795,832 221 486 2 11

Nassar C08:1 Co. Dunkard No.2 (b) Greene 9,500 9,500 124 47

Pickands-Mather & Co. :.'ather Greene 723,638 3,983 1,160 728,781 178 671 10

West Point Marion Coal Co. Walnut Hill Greene 127,746 4~. flQQ JQQ 4~Q lQ ]7;2.202 227 lQO ~

District Total 1,419,734 5,466,425 67,331 17 ,158 18,098 23,000 7,011,746 8,004 221 5,57!) 6 108

District 13 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shie2!!d joo milrkejo locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Count:t rail water truck: 2ureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked elo)!es dents or more

~:o"T=:: (a) Came '.Jncer the law in 1941- (d) Formerly operated by Poland Coal Co. (0) New mine. (e) Formerly operated by Shannopin Coa 1 Co. (0) Transferred from the 23rd to the 13th District.

l1:!~::t;[i!;;1. ]4 1~4]

Allegheny Coa 1 8. Coke Co. ,.o..venue !':os. 2 & 4 Allegheny 109,963 30 20 110,013 262 87 4

Allegheny-Luci1.l:n Steel Co. West Leechburg Armstrong 20,102 2,931 23,033 17S 35

A.vonm,:>:-e Coal & Coke Co. Gilpin Armstrong 172,930 64 172,994 237 168 10 Pine Run 1J.~est'!lorelan~ l6l.]R7 ]74 lll].3(i] ~;J UQ Q

Total ~~4.l ]7 2;lB ~~4.;l5:i 228 If! Becte Ccal Co. , W. R.

Peck .a.rmstrong 8,798 8,798 200 17 ~ochran Coal Co.

Cochran No. 1 Westmoreland 153,54 5 422 32 153,999 173 145 10 ere ighton Fuel Co.

C!'ei ghton Allegheny 64,898 4,379 80,007 72 149,356 210 182 7 Culrnervi lIe Coal Co.

;f.1..ltual ~:o. 3 Allegheny 113,553 22,270 41 135,864 240 134 2 5 DE'er Creek Coal Co.

'.':est i)eer Strip 4.11egheny 17 ,328 17 ,328 91 30 =dnl'2 3ros. Coal Co.

.::cnie Westmoreland 2,621 2,621 93 9 Fors :ollieries Co.

'2er:-y Alle~heny 655,716 3,422 127 659,265 215 596 7 Francis ~llegheny ;;'29.770 ].2Q8 7Q ;;'7].(M8 ]2:i ':;.77 7

Total ].~2;;'.4!l!i 4.!:i~Q ]27 ].2~Q.:2];l l.]7~ ]4 Freeport B=ick Co.

Freeport Brick A.rmstrong 14,792 14,792 296 14 General ;:(pfractories Co.

Salina Westmoreland 10,131 293 10,424 252 8 Haas Coal Co. 0)

Haas No. 2 A.llegheny 32,34 2 800 33,142 230 51 CO Co)

Qi§trict 14 1941 CD GO ...

Produc:!;lon of coal jlnd coke • !let :!;oni Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!d ~o marke:!": locally used used in Total Total • dis· for for heat manu· produc· produc·. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic 8. power facture tion tion • Days of em· acct· 60 days QE!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e~o:tel dentl !2r more Hayes Coal Co., L. J.

Seanor Westmore I and 8,639 8,639 180 10 Industrial Collieries Co.

Slickville No. 91 Westmore land 79,294 115 79,409 241 64 James Coal Co.

Orpha Armstrong 82,754 298 83,052 215 94 Kiski Valley Coal Co.

Kiski Valley 3-4 Armstrong 56,392 15,695 7,651 79,738 215 95 7 Kutsch Coal Co.

Kutsch (a) Allegheny 10,091 10 10,101 200 13 Leechburg Collieries Co.

Armstrong No. 1-2 Armstrong 320,522 126 320,648 234 286 12 Foster Nos. 4, 5 8. 6 Armstrong flJ:! I~I~ ;17 !l~:1,01J2 2~6 762 24

Total 1.1~4.7J4 l~~ 1.1:i:1.!l!l7 l.!l:i:i J6 Maher Coal 8. Coke Co.

Maher No.4 Armstrong 190,888 73 190,961 234 187 8 Marocco &. Warren Coal Co.

Stark Strip Westmoreland 10,286 10,286 91 30 McFetridge Bros. Coal Co.

McFetridge Allegheny 5,761 5,761 212 7 Metcalfe Domestic Coal Co.

Metcalfe (a) Allegheny 562 4,484 5 5,051 120 8 Orr Coal Co., W. E.

Orr Armstrong 3,000 120 3,120 120 10 Painter Coal Co., M. E.

Painter (b) Armstrong 3,595 3,595 200 11 Park Coal Co.

Park Nos. 1 8. 2 Armstrong 259,602 150 259,752 233 220 4 Pennsalt Coal Co.

Natrona Allegheny 42,337 42,337 238 32 Pine Run Co.

Lewis Westmoreland 158,154 304 158,458 201 137 2 Reed-Rudolph Coal Co.

Reed No.2 Armstrong 7,927 207 8,134 185 16 Seehart Coal Co.

Kiski (b) Westmoreland 4,560 Sonman Shaft Coal Co.

4,560 200 10

Butler Junction (c) Armstrong 101,086 101,086 189 140 2

District 14 -- 1941

Productlon !2f c!2al Ind ~ke - nlZ~ i2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

SlllSl!!d i.o !!!!l£ke1 locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture Hon Hon I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count~ rail water truck. eureoses at m!ne of coke of coal of coke. wo/:ked e~oxei den~1 Qr mel! Valley Coal Co.

Valley Westmoreland 131,618 320 131,938 233 140 3 Washington Coal Co.

Washington (b) Westmoreland 3,418 353 3,171 208 12 Westmoreland Coal Co.

Export Westmoreland 319,335 1,200 4,148 1,868 392,551 234 345 10 Westmoreland Mining Co.

Roaring Run Westmoreland 182,205 345 182,550 259 186 1 Williams Coal Co.

Braeburn (d) Westmoreland !l.aa~ ~~.2QfI JI.1!la ~~Q ~f!

District Total 4,112,646 4,319 433,389 22,508 2,641 5,115,563 220 5,051 4 138

NOTE. (a) Returned under the law in 1941. (c) Formerly operated by Butler Junction Coal Co. (b) New mine. (d) Formerly operated by Ben Franklin Coal Co.

Dls:tz:l"l; l!:l --1241

Barnes & Tucker Co. Lancashire No. 10 Cambria 12,451 2,253 120 14,824 219 211) Lancashire No. 12 Cambria 111,122 161 6 111,289 219 ) 2 Lancashire No. 15 Cambria fI!ll.QJ2 !l.~~ :i4 fI!l2.f!Bi 24Q ~I~ :i

Total !l~.fll~ IC.2J7 I!lQ !l7:i.722 7~~ 7 Beunier Coal Mining Co.

Miller Run No. 6 Cambria 3,192 62 72 3,326 139 10 Butterworth Coal Co.

No.1 Cambria 2,506 2,506 109 12 Carrolltown Coal Co.

Victor No.9 Cambria 246,408 434 246,842 218 369 5 Cherry Tree Coal Co.

Victor No. 17 Cambria 347,864 680 348,544 223 374 5 Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp.

Dutch Run (a) Indiana 21,921 107 3 22,031 154 44 Cymbria Valley Coal Co.

Cymbria No. 1 Cambria 25,402 46 25,448 228 27 en CD (II

District 15 -- 1941 en 00 en

Producti on of coal and coke - net ton§ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal aCCidents

Shiel!!d :li0 market locally used used in Total Total • dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Count:r: rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e10xes dents or more Deringer Brothers

Woodland Nos. 2 & 3 (b) Cambria 29,760 29,760 220 50 Duncan-Spangler Coal Co.

Delta No.2 Cambria 100,144 308 11 100,463 236 110 Ebensburg Coal Co.

No.1 Cambria 1,396,725 5,362 4,391 1,406,478 234 1,187 3 15 Freedom Coal Co.

Colonial No. 6 Cambria 3,965 3,965 182 9 Colonial No.7 Cambria fi,QQQ 7::, fi,Q7::' 1712 14

Total 2,2~ 7:i IQ,04Q 2~ Hastings Fuel Co.

No. 1 Cambria 7,176 7,176 178 24 No.2 Cambria 1Q~,7IF IQ~, 787 2~2 122 2

Total 1IQ,2fi:l llQ.2fi~ 142 2 Hegarty's Sons, S.

Oakland No. 2 Clearfield 5,137 3,513 8,650 188 29 Hilvitz Coal Co.

Moore No. 1 Cambria 8,068 60 8,128 225 22 Imperial Coal Corp.

Cambria No. 1 Clearfie1J 328,302 249 185 328,736 231 355 7 Lanark Coal Co.

No. 1 Cambria 101,225 114 101,339 235 138 2 Manion Coal Corp.

No. 1 Cambria 18,641 18,641 177 39 l~J1cCombie, Frank

McCombie No. 2 (c) Cambria 18,326 25 18,351 109 58 McCombie Coal Mining Co.

No.5 Cambria 16,899 16,899 214 22 No. 6 Cambria 1Q,1.l~Q IQ,8:l!i 124 18

Total 27 ,7:l~ 27. 7~2 4Q Patton Clay Manufacturing Co.

No. 1 Cambria 17 ,567 19 17 ,586 210 25 Pennsylvania Coal 8. Coke Corp.

No. 17 Cambria 200,935 87 27 201,049 226 164 3 No. 21 Cambria 68,748 226 5 68,979 231 75 2 No. 22 Cambria 2111,84!i 1,7Q2 :lfi ~2Q,::'1.l4 231 ~02 10

Total 71l13,:i22 2.QI:i ca 72Q.fil;l 748 1::'

District 15 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons 1 Coal used Coal Coal

Shiee2d to market locally used used in Total Total for for heat manu- preduc- produc-: No. Fatal

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci-Qeerators and Mines Count)! rail water truck. eureose s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e1ol!;es dents Press Coal Co.

Thermal No. 7 Cambria 15,515 365 15,880 240 24 Radomsky, Andrew

Miller Run No. 7 Cambria 789 789 91 5 Miller Run No.8 Cambria 1~,7QQ 402 14,lQ~ 207 12

Total 14,42~ 4Q2 14,!l27 24 Red Lands Coal Co.

Na. 9 Indiana 407,041 407,041 232 343 No. 11 Indiana 122,8~7 22 1212,242 2~Q m

Total :iJ~,22!l 22 :;m.22Q 4:i8 Red Top Coal Co.

No. 1 Cambria 32,757 32,757 224 58 Reed Coal Mining Co.

Reed No. I Cambria 73,744 73,744 201 99 Rich Hill Coal Co.

No. 1 Cambria 48,228 48,228 283 44 No. 2 Cambria 92,347 92,347 283 84 No. 5 Cambria 133,422 1~~.452 283 1~3

Total 274,027 274,Q27 28j Sterling Coal Co.

No. 1 Cambria 253,331 1,016 254,347 229 215 No. 6 Cambria 2~,2j4 223 .214 22!l 282

Total ~J7 ,24~ 1.01Ll :21 !l,21.lj 427 Swank t S Sons, Inc. , Hiram

Swank No. 2 Clearfield 18,233 18,233 240 20 Victor Hill Coal Co.

Victor Hill Clearfield 6,524 500 400 7,424 176 19 Walnut Run Coal Co.

Byrne No.1 Cambria 9.9Q5 9.905 !~ 2!l

District Total 5,933,565 40,197 22,458 4,806 6,001,026 228 6,046 7

NOTE: (al Formerly operated by Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation and known as Mine No. 55, which produced 18,600 tons of the total production. (bl New mine. (cl Reopened in 1941.

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or more

4

4

6

4 4

10 8

18

94

District 16 -- 1941 CD OCI OCI

E£~Y&~ion ef c2al II!!! &2ke - ne~ l2nl Nonfatal 1 Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!2 lo mj2rket locally used used in Total Total I dis-• for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acc!- 60 days 9I!!rators and Mines Count:t: rail water truck! eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxel denia grge Ainsley's Sons Coal Co., James

Benald No. 1 (a) Fayet.te 55,828 100 55,928 220 63 Donald No.3 (a) Fayette 80.288 80.288 220 85

Tolal 136,116 lee 136.216 148 Bortz Coal Co.

Blue Rock (b) Fayette 6,049 6,049 206 6 Davidson-Connellsville Coal & Coke Co.

Frederick No. 1 Fayette 96,635 176 354 97,165 177 74 Diamond Coal Co.

Harding (a) Fayette 50,412 9,440 59,852 260 87 Diamond (a) Fayette J.J~2 ~.Q!lJ 7.2Jj1 j1Q!l 7

Total ~J.7~1 14.~J g7.7!j4 ~ Fancy Hill Coal Co.

Eagle No. 2 (a) Fayette 179,085 3,626 400 250 183,361 225 145 Faywest Coal Co.

Harah No. 2 (c) Fayette 16,912 16,912 200 18 Frick Coke Co., H. C.

Buffington (a) Fayette 61,182 3,042,905 9,652 2,228 3,115,967 242 2,424 2 15 Ede nborn (a) Fayette 6,318 932,680 960 939,958 235 839 1 9 Filbert Fayette 48,466 2,230,858 7,163 1,548 2,288,035 242 2,284 3 13 Gates (a) Fayette 7.g17 1.217 ,Q;l:!l ~4 11.721 1.2J7.IJJg 7.J~ 2JJ I.IIJQ 1 2

Total I'J.~!lJ 7.42J.:!I27 Ig.!jl~ ~.J!lQ 11.721 7 .~!jQ.22g 7.J~ g.~7 7 ~g Hayden & Frazee

Cramer (b) Fayette 21,530 21,530 269 16 Hecla Coal & Coke Co.

Griffin (a) Fayette 2,792 55 17 ,887 20,734 ll3,791(d) 76 92 Holdsworth & Krizan

Geneva (a) Fayette 6,000 6,000 200 7 Hope Hollow Coal Co.

Arison (b) Fayette 15,335 100 15,435 148 23 Lake Lynn Fuel Co.

Lake Lynn No.1 (c) Fayette 26,107 15,068 4,573 45,748 212 52 Leckrone Coal & Coke Co.

Shoaf No.1 (c) Fayette 230 7,053 7,283 4,702 75 7 Manning Coal Co.

High House (b) Fayette 104,462 104,462 276 87

District 16 -- 1941

Product~on of c2al And S!ke - net :t2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shlee!!d :to market locally used used in Total Total. dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion Hon I Days of em- acci- 60 days 2I!!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. l2!!£e2ses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxel denll or mor~ Masontown Fuel Co.

Provins (a) Fayette 20,337 20,337 157 17 McManus Coal Co.

Robinson (b) Fayette 23,770 20 23,790 232 21 Mononview Coal Co.

Martin No.1 (a) Fayette 79,857 79,857 234 87 2 Mutual Coal Co.

Erminia No.1 (c) Fayette 26,382 26,382 238 40 Old Home Fuel Co.

Old Home (a) Fayette 1,332 8 1,340 ) 280 23 Griffin No. 1 (a) Fayette J.1:iQ 12.f!2:i ~.1:I4:i 16,615

l (e )0172

If! ~ Total 4.41:101 12,7Q:1 014.1!l:i If!.f!l:i J2 01

Phillips Coal Co. I\tlantic (a) Fayette 55,386 55,386 235 71

Pittsburgh Steel Co. Tower Hill Fayette 646,576 646,576 411,035 278 535 12

Rainey, Inc., w. J. Royal Fayette 1,851 92,338 1,894 31 96,114 167 100 7 Allison Fayette 4~.:iafi :i.1§1 112 1§1.01~f! 21~,ll~ 22:i.472{fl 2:i2 0122 g

Total ~!l.4J7 2~,JJI:I 7,Q:i:i I:iQ Hi1,~4g JQ2.201g 22:i. 472 J22 IJ Whye 1 Coke Co.

Donald No.2 (c) Fayette 866 24,235 25,101 15,562 122 55 Crawford (a) Fayette 95,300 95,300 59,006 243 142 Polly (c) Fayette ~.gQQ Ol:l.gQQ 1~.~0l 142 ~2

Total ag~ 14J.I:1:i 1~~!oQQI !l2.~aQ ~2 ~

District Total 712,938 7,427,123 451,427 34,722 5,884 1,007,321 9,639,415 938,289 237 8,864 10 81

NOTE: (a) Trans ferred from the 23rd to the 16th District. (d) 162,265 tons of coal was purchased from other mines for the manufacture of coke. (b) Came under the law in 1941. (e) 7,747 tons of coal was purchased from other mines for the manufacture of coke. (c) New mine. (f) 301,751 tons of coal was purchased from other mines for the manufacture of coke.

~i=tt;[l,;t 17 1241

Allen & Rollage Coal Co. G)

Springer (a) Washington 2,400 2,400 120 10 CD CD

District 17 -- 1941 CD CQ Q

Production of coal jlnd !:S!ke • net $onl Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shlee!d ~o mlrke~ locally used used in Total Total s dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-s No. Fatal ability

By By By s domestic & power facture tion tion s Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count;.:: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of cokes wo:r;:ked elo~e§ den:!i§ gr mor! Aloe Coal Co., William

Rider Strip Allegheny 38,702 1,088 39,790 210 34 American Zinc & Chemical Co.

Langeloth Washington 79,336 668 118,711 198,715 229 188 10 B. & J. Coal Co.

E1ek (a) Washington 4,718 4,718 200 14 B.ower Hill Coal Co.

Bower Hill Allegheny 4,000 4,000 120 6 Bucant Coal Co., Joe

Hanlin Strip Viashington 12,500 12,500 150 6 Bulger Block Coal Co.

Bulger Strip Washington 88,323 88,323 198 27 Butler Consolidated Coal Co.

Wildwood Allegheny 648,738 238,230 500 887,468 274 415 8 Campbells Run Coal Co.

Bremm Allegheny 8,092 40 8,132 220 20 Christie Bros. Coal Co ..

Barton (b) Allegheny 5,440 20 5,460 169 10 Clinton Block Coal Co.

Clinton No. 1 Allegheny 48,400 38,660 100 87,160 221 68 Clinton Strip Allegheny 4Q,Q~:i 4Q,Q~ 17~ 17

Total !l!l,42:i ~!l,QgQ IQQ 127 .1!l:i !.l:i Clinton Coraopolis Coal Co.

Grace Allegheny 4,000 23,227 27,227 200 38 Clara (a) Allegheny 175 175 30 6 Clinton Strip Allegheny 2.2~!.l 2.2J!.l ~QQ ;0:

Total 4.QQQ ~~.~Q J7.~Q :lfi Coates Coal Co., J. & T.

Beatrice Allegheny 69,267 69,267 220 88 Commonweaith of Pennsylvania

Mayview (c) Allegheny 28,516 28,516 204 23 Coraopolis Coal Corp.

Coraopolis Allegheny 12,450 12,450 192 24 DeCook Coal Co., Frank

Belgian-Mutual Washington 1,709 1,709 60 13 Dependable Coal Co.

Irma & Wilson Allegheny 15,420 15,420 238 30

District 17 1941

f.!;odu&:Ii!on !Of cSlll IDd §;2ke - Il!~ Sign. Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal , accident.

Shi2l!!l! ~o !!!IIke1 locally used used in Total To~l , dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By I danestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:,:: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wOEk!!! eloDI denll S!r m2!:1 Elm Coal Co.

Elm Allegheny 800 800 105 6 Evanko Coal Co.

Evanko Allegheny 2,951 2,951 249 6 Family Coal & Supply Co.

Carnegie No. 2 Allegheny 800 800 90 10 Fishwick Coal Co., Hugh

Fishwick Allegheny 44,511 44,511 268 57 Frazier Coal Co., Walter

Clever Allegheny 7,259 7,259 208 12 Glass Run Coal Co.

Walton (a) Allegheny 4,016 6,945 10,961 200 12 Wal ton Strip Allegheny 4.6:36 ~ 636 70 2

Total 4.016 11.:2!l1 1~.~27 I!! Glen Coa' Co.

Dale (,,) Allegheny 8,902 8,902 200 15 1 Greensburg-Conne llsvi lIe Coal & Coke Co.

Francis Washington 243,659 282 20 243,961 237 252 3 Francis Strip Washington 141.312 2llll 1!!1.:212 231 ~I

Total ~!l~.27!l 4!l2 2ll ~~.!!!lll ~23 3 Harmon Creek Coal Co.

Florence Strip Washington 546,969 800 547,769 248 100 Keisling Coal Co., H. A.

Keisling No. 2 Allegheny 7,874 7,874 254 11 Kiernan-Courtney Coal Co.

Port Beaver 1,869 10,858 12,727 245 24 1 Luck Coal Co., Chas.

Bertha Strip Washington 6,400 6,400 90 8 M. O. M. Coal Co.

Fortwangler Allegheny 9,186 9,186 127 35 Fortwangler Strip Allegheny 13.13:2 2.332 16 !lZ~ :21 2

Total 13.73:2 11.:22:2 2:2.2liQ 37 Malinosky Coal Co., Frank

Sunnyhill No.3 (a) Allegheny 29,037 29,037 233 44 1 Mazzaro Coal Co.

Mazzaro No. 1 (e) Allegheny 3,312 3,312 271 7 Mazzaro No.2 Allegheny 7.!!31 7.!!37 211 22 ." Total Ill.742 IQ.7~2 22 CD -

District 17 -- 1941 en CD N

!3:2s!l!clil.on of coal Ind !02ke - neli li2nl Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal , accidents

Shiee!9 lio mirket , locally used used in Total Total, dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By , domestic & power facture tion tion , Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:t rail water truclco eureoses ali mine of coke of cOil of coke. worked elox81 dentl !i!r !IOr1 McBride Coal Co.

McBride (a) Allegheny 29,812 29,812 192 44 McDonald Mining Co.

McDonald Washington 5,878 5,878 50 69 McHugh Coal Co.

McHugh AUegheny 3,240 3,240 162 6 MereUi Coal Co.

Fox AUegheny 3,200 3,200 200 11 Miller Coal Co.

Miller Allegheny 34,336 34,336 241 37 Miller Strip Allegheny :!2.:i:i:i :!J.~a 7a.~2fI JQg 11

Total J2.:i:i:i ti!!.272 lQ7.a3~ ~a Miller Coal Co., W. J.

i,liller )lo. 2 (e) Allegheny 12,400 12,400 240 22 National Mining Co.

National No. 1 Allegheny 750,358 2,743 28 753,129 240 682 15 Oakdale Mining Co.

Oakdale (a) Allegheny 30,456 12,352 100 42,908 177 67 Oakdale Strip Allegheny l~.H!Q 2.~ 2a.!l~ :Z~ 12

Total ~~.gati 22.Q3ti IIlQ titi.772 :Z2 Phillips Coal Co., F. H.

Phillips Allegheny 27 ,031 27,031 244 55 Pi ttsburgh Coal Co.

Montour No. 9 Washington 515,325 5,377 520,702 223 554 2 Solar Allegheny 12a.4~ 11 :iQ2 12~.QI~ laa Olga ti

Total 7QIl.a12 :l.aaa :iQ2 71~.71ti alZ a Reiland Coal Co. .

Reiland No.1 (f) Allegheny 7,200 16,969 24,169 210 13 Reiland No. 2 Allegheny l.:i~ :i.J2Q ti.~ 2/i!l a01

Total a.7~ 22.2!l2 :ll.ill:! 4:i Re iter Coal Co.

Reiter· No. 2 Allegheny 2,507 56,253 58,760 265 73 Robertson & Bolling Coal Co.

Brimner Washington 200 200 55 6 Saxton Coa 1 Co.

Saxton Strip Washington 5,985 5,985 18 8

Operators and II1nes Schlegel Coal Co.

Schlege 1 Strip Shane Bros. Coal Co.

Shane Bros. Starvaggi Coal Co., Mike

No.3 Strip Sunnyhill Coal Co.

Sunnyhill No. 1 (e) Sunnyhill No. 2 Strip

Total Terminal Coal & Coke Co.

Murphy No. 2 Strip Thomassy Coal Co., George E.

Union Coal Mine Wilson & Sons Coal Co., W. A.

Plants Strip Woodville State Institution

Woodville (g) Young & Taylor Coal Co.

Grant

County

Allegheny

Beaver

Washington

Allegheny Allegheny

Allegheny

Washington

Washington

Allegheny

Allegheny

District Total

NOTE. (a) New mine.

District 17 1941

Production of coal Coal used

Shipped to market locally for

By By By • domestic rail water truckl purposes

52.212 52.212

1,567

3,536,363

2,297

19,900

167,617

19,809 38.863 58.672

1,350

11,566

1,251

2,674

3.628

1,869 1,013,142

26,056

108,749

and coke - net tons Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

15

158,161

(e) Came under the law in 1941. (b) Formerly operated by R. C. Barton Coal Co. (c) Formerly operated by Pittsburgh City Home. (e) Reopened in 1941.

(f) Formerly operated by Seven Up Coal Co. (g) Formerly operated by Allegheny County Home.

Abbott Coal Co., R. Bruce Ruth No.2

Acco Coal Co. ACCO (a)

Huntingdon

cambria 1,106

p'atrict ]8 ]941

4,668

8,673

Nonfatal • accidents

Total Total. dis-produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability tion ·tion • Days of em- acel- 60 days

of coal of coke. worked ploves dents or mwe

2,297 26 6

19,900 200 31

167,617 200 50

19,809 275 21 91.075 265 21

110.884 42

1,350 50 9

13,133 254 26

1,251 20 14

28,730 261 31

3.643 62 22

4,818,284 222 3,901 2 52

4,668 135 13

9,779 192 20

District 18 -- 1941 CD CD ..

Produc:!;i on of coal and coke - net ton§: Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal , accidents

Sh!1!1!22 to m~rket locally used used in Total Total' dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:£ rail water truck. eY!:.eoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked 1!1o;a:e!i den:!;s or more Apple Coal Co. ~ple No.1 Cambria 7,200 7,584 14,784 225 35 Apple No.2 Cambria I.QQQ 6.QQQ 7,QQQ ~Q j16

Total a,j1QQ 1;3.:i~ ~I,7a4 61 Argyle Coal Co.

Tunnel No. 1 Blair 33,680 6,616 40,296 218 57 Bennington "Btl Blair 53,127 6,012 59,139 236 96 Bennington No. Blair ~,~ 2:i.~ ~~ 41

Total 96.6Q7 ;37.fl72 124,472 1~ Beacon Coal Co.

Peerless No. 5 Cambria 9,363 28 360 9,751 173 16 Beccaria Coal Mining Co.

Leland No. 8 Clearfield 9,236 9,236 200 16 Birdeye Coal Co.

Birdeye (b) Blair 6,869 6,869 93 15 Black Oak Coal Mining Co.

Black Oak No. 5 Clearfield 50,827 57 50,884 223 58 Blair Engineering & Supply Co.

Hickory Hill No. 1 Bedford 7,223 230,639(c) 240 238,102 234 250 3 Bland Bros. Coal Co.

Bland No. 5 (b) Cambria 1,636 1,808 3,444 120 10 Broad Top Coal & Lumber Co.

Foster No.4 Bedford 23,840 160 475 24,475 217 56 Cambria Mills Coal Co.

Cambria Mills No. 4 Cambria 30,435 6.802 138 37,375 220 77 Crotsley, Chas. E.

Grotsley Huntingdon 9,528 5 9,533 190 26 Dougherty Coal Co.

Dougherty Cambria 3,697 3,697 180 11 Dougherty Mountain Coa 1 Co.

Dougherty Mt. No. 1 Cambria 8,629 26 8,655 147 17 Eichelberger & Co., E.

Bacon No. 4 Bedford 16,874 364 17,238 116 45 Eichenlaub Coal Co., G. F.

Russet No.4 Blair 6,491 6,491 158 9 Foreman-Whi te Coal Co.

Seaboard No. 1 Bedford 12,125 12,774 24,899 200 42

District 18 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!!d to !!!irke:!i locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion Days of em- acci- 60 days QE!rators and Mines CountX rail water trucko eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxel! dents or more Forks Coal Mining Co.

Hughes No. 11 Cambria 71,973 5,121 77,094 231 81 2 Gilligan & Son

Gilligan No.1 Cambria 5,958 5,958 76 17 Glasgow, Edward

Reynolds (b) Clearfield 7,814 7,814 200 17 Kearney Coal Co.

Kearney-Barnett Bedford 22,752 260 23,012 190 47 Keifman Brothers

Tussey No. 2 (b) Bedford 980 400 100 1,480 125 9 Kenner Coal Co.

Fifth Right Cambria 11,912 11,912 225 24 Kenrock Coal Co.

Franklin No. 2 Huntingdon 16,860 20 16,880 159 25 Keys tone Coa 1 Co.

Keystone No. 1 Bedford 89 2,497 2,586 136 11 Ki ttanning Run Coal Co.

Russet No. 1 Blair 13,521 13,521 212 28 Kuhstos & Bambling

New Cambria No. 1 Bedford 20,328 21,353 41,681 194 76 Langdon Coal Co.

Glendale No.4 Bedford 14,059 5,225 19,284 184 4B Laurel Run Coal Mining Co.

Laurel Run No. 2 Cambria 675 12,927 13,602 170 31 Loudon Coa 1 Co.

Brookville No. 2 Blair 8,841 8,841 173 11 McClain Coal Co.

Barnett No.1 (b) Huntingdon 10,BOO 10,800 200 47 McGeary Coal Co.

Glen White No.2 (d) Blair 823 241 1,064 24 22 McIntyre & Co., Jas. M.

Shreeve Run No. 1 Bedford 11,003 8,493 28 60 19,584 143 33 I

Shreeve Run No. 2 Bedford 1l.4JJ :i72 lQ ~ J~.~7 178 O1Q Total ~.4JQ 2.Q7;1 ~~ a~ ~J.~l ~J

Middle Pennsylvania Coal Corp. Cammos No. 1 Clearfield 35,015 36 20 35,071 202 53

en U) (II

12istrict 19 1941 eft CO eft

Et2s!!!!i~ion !!f c!!al Ind ~ke - nei ~2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

:iihle1!!!! ;&0 !!!rkel locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I dCIIIIIstic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck! eYI20ses at mine of coke of coal of !iokel WD£ki!! el!!X!1 de!!~1 2r morl Miller Coal Co., Geo. E.

Joller Huntingdon 13,113 48,962 62,135 20B 81 Mountz 8. Co., S. J.

Viola No.1 Clearfield 28,406 28,406 203 42 Nay lor COal Co.

Naylor No.2 Cambria 3,126 3,126 206 8 North Point Fuel Co.

Bear Lick Bedford 3,854 3,854 161 1 Painter & Dell

Rolling Rock (e) Huntingdon 5,020 5,020 151 11 Pennsylvania Coal 8. Coke Corp.

Cresson No. 9-E Cambria 73,073 2,610 2,986 18,669 229 78 1 Cresson No.· 9-B Cambria 166,946 3,652 1,031 171,629 233 211 4 Gallitzin No. 10 Cambria ~J.Il:i!l :z.!l4f1 :iJ2 ~fI.~J ~ ~1 !l

Total :i~.1l77 2. 1 Ilfl !l.:i:ifl :iJfI.7!l1 :i21l 2 R. 8. B. Coal Co.

R. & B. (f) Cambria 5,632 5,632 212 11 Red lIrrow Coal Co.

Red lIrrow Cambria 6,984 6,984 131 22 Reed Coal Co., W. W.

Midlothian Huntingdon 25,024 6,899 31,923 215 50 Reghetti Coal Co.

Naylor (g) Cambria 4,267 4,267 203 8 Riddlesburg Coal & Iron Co.

Brown (h) Bedford 22,028 22,028 13,700 111 131 Ridge Mining Co.

Ridge No.8 Cambria 9,681 9,687 225 21 Ri tchey, Bartola & Waite

Max (b) Bedford 2,389 2,389 202 13 Rockhill Coal Co.

Rockhill Nos. 1 & 7 Huntingdon 119,460 1,523 38 121,021 238 207 1 Rockhill Nos. 5 & 6 Huntingdon 200,856 837 2,100 204,393 238 286 1 3 Rockhill No.9 Fulton 200,819 202 201,081 237 235 3 Rockhill No. 10 Strip Fulton :z2.1l7:Z :z2.1l7:Z 1!1!i fI

Total :i:iIl.:ilfl1 :z.JfI!l 2.2!l!l :i:i:i.:ifl7 ZJ!l 2 fI

District 18 -- 1941

f!:l!!!uc:y' on gf cOil jlnd !02k! - net :ligna • Coal used Coal Coal •

~iel!!!!! :lio !!Eke:li • locally used used in Total Total • for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. fatal

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci-!!I!!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck> I!!!!:l!!!se! at mine of coke of coal of coke. wo,k!!! 2lwi den:li!! Robin Coal Co.

Glendale No. 7 (i) Bedford 8,659 Shannon Co.

8,659 176 16

Ocean No.5 Huntingdon 26,738 11,619 38,357 218 75 ShomO-Moshannon Coal Co.

Shomo No. I (e) Cambria 7,299 7,299 180 15 Shomo No. 2 (e) Cambria 2.2Il2 2.2Il2 l:i2 13

Total 2.:i72 2.:i12 2Il Stone Bridge Coal Co.

Stone Bridge Blair 22,667 22,667 265 42 Sweeney Coal Co.

Kelly No.1 (e) Bedford 6,308 6,308 204 17 Yorkshire Coal Co., Inc.

Yorkshire Clearfield 56,059 56,059 226 71 Zeth Coal Co.

Zeth No. I (e) Bedford 3.722 2.237 f!.~f! Hl2 1f!

District Total 1,665,472 230,639(c)382,716 50,164 8,625 22,028 2,359,644 13,700 211 3,536 5

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by Berger Coal Co. (b) Came under the law in 1941. (c) Transported to Saxton Power Plant by aerial tram. (d) Formerly operated by Glen White Coal Corp. (e) New mine.

Black Diamond Coal Co. Black Diamond Strip

Burkey & Harris Coal Co. Wineland

Gillespie Coal Co. Gillespie (a)(b)

Gorenz Coal Co. Shaner Valley

Westmoreland

Westmoreland

Fayette

Wes tmore land

(f) Formerly operated by McGarvey Brothers and known as No.1. (g) Formerly operated by Naylor Coal Company which produced 1,500 tons of total. (h) Formerly operated by Colonial Iron Co. (1) Formerly operated by H. L. Cromwell.

Distrlr;t l2 1241

1,200 1,200 50 7

3,990 17 ,219 21,209 11,649 280 28

14,574 14,574 250 22

14,453 14,453 227 23

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days 2£&1

27

District 19 -- 1941 en CD CD

Production of coal and coke - net !;on§ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

Shil!l2!!d to market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion , Days of em- acci- 60 days Qeerators and Mines Count):: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wo!:ked e!oXes dents or more Hamer Coal Co.

Hamer (e) Fayette 32,604 2,228 34,832 250 36 Harbaugh Coal Co., J. C.

Harbaugh Westmoreland 18,814 18,814 186 19 Betty (d) Westmoreland ;3.;3~ ;3.~~ 71 ;3g

Total 22.J7!l 22.J7!j ::u Harri s & Stahl Coal Co.

Wineland Strip Westmoreland 1,341 1,341 800 9 7 Hartley Coal Co., John G.

Irwin No.2 Westmoreland 4,359 4,359 229 8 Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Naomi (a) Fayette 93,012 89,347 13,931 564 196,854 246 170 6 Fayette (a) Fayette 32,449 37,006 4,296 73,751 43 322 4 Edna No. 1 Westmoreland 7~. 727 ~74 72.~Ql 1f!;3 1Q§ 4

Total gQl.18§ 82.;3:17 ;37.QQ2 IS.8Q] :i~ ;l42.2Q2 f!QQ 14 Kren Coal Co.

Kren (c) Westmoreland 5,054 5,054 200 5 Lauffer Strip Westmoreland 1.lQQ 1.IQQ ;3Q 7

Total 2.1~4 2.1:i4 12 Lowber Gas Coal Co.

Fayette (a)(e) Fayette 177,006 207,333 19,718 404,057 229 369 12 Marocco & Warren Coal Co.

Hilda Strip Westmoreland 33,152 53,520 30 86,702 214 20 Lauffer Strip Westmoreland 4.2Hl 4.f!111 JQ 2Q

Total ;l~.1:i2 :i!l.1;3§ ~Q 21.;lgQ 4Q Marraccini Coal Co.

Marraccini Allegheny 18,003 18,003 252 33 Pi ttsburgh Coal Co,

Banning No. 1 Fayette 828,155 g 2,084 830,248 231 529 6 Banning No. 2 Fayette 77,092 77,092 95 216 2 Euclid Westmoreland 424,639 12 .24,651 220 456 11 Ocean Allegheny 633,035 3.384 39 636,458 250 623 2 6 Arnold (a) Fayette 4:i.4§7 :illf! 2 42.Q7~ 8;3 1;32 1

Total £.008.408 ~.972 2.1;l7 2.Q14 .:i24 1.2f!1l 4 22 Poole Coal Co.

Poole ( f) Westmoreland 6,000 22,000 28,000 200 35

District 19 -- 1941

Produs;tion of cgal lind !C!ke - oet 19na Nonfatal t Coal used Coal Coal t accidents

Shi2l!!!!! :li0 m ket t locally used used in Total Total t dis-t for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. fatal ability

By By By t domestic 8. power facture tion tion t Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. e!!!:es!ses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wo£ked eloDI denj;1 2£ m2£e Sager Coal Co., J. L.

Sager Westmoreland 18,297 42,400 Sekora Coal Co.

60,697 28,320 250 45

Sekora No.1 Westmore land 100 100 20 5 Sekora No.2 (c) Westmoreland :i.22Q :i.22Q 2QQ :i

Total Cl.Q2Q fi.Q2Q lQ Strawn Coal Co., A. E.

Wineland Strip Westmoreland 1,500 1,500 66 7 Tainton Coal Co., R. W.

Tainton Strip Westmoreland 5,625 5,625 285 3 Tomajko Coal Co., Edward

Adamsburg Westmoreland 112,673 59,673 172,346 272 115 2 7 Tremont Coal Co.

Tremont No. 1 (a) fayette 7,660 2,414 10,074 1,985 106 63 Tremont No. 2 (a) fayette Cl.72-7 JCl.J!!Q 4~.1Q7 2-1.J2.J 2QQ :iQ

Total 14 .JIF J!!.7~ :2J.H!l 2J.Jllil 11J Westmoreland Coal Co.

McCullough Westmoreland 492,226 64,300 16,117 572,643 237 391 10 Adams Westmoreland 201,834 43,400 7,123 252,357 232 242 1 5 Hutchinson Westmoreland 620,275 972 621,247 237 353 3 6 Magee Westmoreland 44J.~ClCl 6112 :iQ ~~.12f1 2J1 221 fI

Total 1.7:27 .aQ1 1Q1.7QQ 24 .a24 :iQ 1.a2Q.~:i 1.~Q1 ~ ~ Yates 8. Collins Coal CO.

Yates Westmoreland 1,885 1,885 200 7 Yough Coal Co.

Wineland Strip Westmoreland 4,500 4,500 86 10 Yough Fuel Co.

Nancy No. 2 Strip Westmoreland 69,226 551 69,777 77 30 Youghiogheny 8. Ohio Coal Co.

Osborne Westmoreland 4:iJ.M2 2.J64 78 4:i6.~1 2Cl6 ~2 12-

District Total 4,819,303 89,347 639,843 94,271 2,859 99,754 5,745,377 64,077 209 5,220 11 101

NOTE. (a) Transferred from the 9th to the 19th District. (d) Formerly operated by Eisaman Coal Co. (b) Formerly operated by Hough 8. Obsharsky. (e) Operated by Lowber Gas Coa 1 Company to November 1. (c) New mine. (f) Transferred from the 11th to the 19th District. m ca ca

District 20 1941 "..:I 0 0

Pr2\!us.:tion Gf cl!!l 1m Slke - ne1 ~2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

Shil!ll!!! lo !i£!set locally used used in Total Total I dh~ for for heat manu~ produc- produc-l No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days 2i!!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck. eureoses at mine of colee of coal of cokel wolk!!! el0xeli dent§ gr mS1:! Atlantic Coal & Coke Co.

\All can No. 1 Somerset 83,519 83,519 233 105 Baker-Whiteley Coal Co.

E1ma No.1 Somerset 28,166 929 29,095 174 49 Elma No.3 Somerset l~,84:i 42J J,~J 1~,~7 ~J2 J27 4

Total J9LOlJ 421 2,310 193,742 246 4 Barron & Jones Coal Co.

Fairview (a) Somerset 7,239 2,974 6 10,219 248 41 Berkebile Brothers

Berkebile Somerset 1,070 5,170 20 5 6,265 195 10 Berkey Bros. Coal Co.

Berkey Somerset 56,559 328 10 56,897 220 58 2 Bo,""an Coal Co., G. G.

Fuel No. 3 Somerset 5,440 900 70 6,410 140 15 C. & G. Coal Mining Co.

Coleman :lo. 2 Somerset 8,533 1,826 10,359 182 17 Consolidation Coal Co.

No. 119 Somerset 187,366 2,070 31,960 221,396 241 237 8 No. 120 Somerset 196,455 1,260 197,715 232 170 8 No. 121 Somerset 196,721 1,279 198,000 232 170 5 No. 123 Somerset J!.l4,f;l2Q 2,4~7 ;l!F,~7 ~;l J12 a

Total 22!i,4;l2 7,Q~(! ;U,2gQ J ,Q!ll,4:ii:l !.li:l2 22 Engle & Albright

Blue Lick No.1 Somerset 3,484 129 3,613 177 17 Flick, John H.

Flick Somerset 1,770 5 1,775 140 6 Fogle Coal Co.

Fogle Somerset 18,092 307 18,399 166 30 Gilmore & Jones Coal Co.

Ra1phton No. 14 (b) Somerset 14,351 9 14,359 232 30 Goodtown Smokeless Coal C?

Gonder No.2 Somerset 8,920 8,920 151 16 Hay, J. Wilbur

Silver Valley (c) Somerset 350 3,325 3,675 110 8 Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Jerome Somerset 456,751 860 221 457,832 230 521 10

District 20 -- 1941

Production of coal ~nd !<!lke - net l!llnl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shiel!!d lo market locally used used in Total Total. dls-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal abUity

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:£ rail water truck. meoses at mine of coke of co~l of coke. wOlle!!! el!1lX!!1 denll 21£ mSl:I Koppers Coal Co., The

Melcroft Fayette 369,824 129 369,953 235 268 2 Merrill Sons & Co., w. ".

Ponfeigh No. 1 Somerset 71,103 100 991 72,194 223 73 Ponfeigh No. 2 Somerset 9,637 20 5 9,662 59 40 Ponfeigh No. 6 Somerset 26,469 26,469 214 27 Ponfeigh !'!:>. 7 Somerset ~Q.QI2 fill :i4 f! ~Q.~f! ~14 ~7

Total 1~7 .~21 IBB 1.~2 1~!M:i1 j77 2 Penn Smokeless Fuel Co.

Hiyasota No. 1 Somerset 65,SSa 509 66,096 223 65 Quali ty Coal Co.

Pine Hill No. 1 Somerset 29,087 63 29,150 225 31 Quality Smokeless Coal Co.

Kimberley Somerset 5,317 13 5,330 207 6 Quemahoning Valley Coal Co.

Roy No.7 (d) Somerset 1,076 1,076 50 8 Ralphton Goal Mining Co.

rlalphton No. 1 Somerset 37,709 20 37,729 202 56 ,leading Iron Co.

Reading Nos. 3 & 5 Somerset 82,594 66 4,335 86,995 239 130 7 Robertson, W. ". Keystone No. 3 Somerset 5,266 5,266 110 8 Romesburg, L. L.

Saylor Somerset 5,147 5,147 200 7 Rowe-$wei tzer Coal Co.

Sunny Side Somerset 2,985 145 3,130 129 12 ?oyal Quemahoning Coal Mining Co.

Royal :-<0. 1 Somerset 56,720 56,720 181 84 2 Salisbury Construction Co.

5ig Vein Strip (e) Somerset 53,920 1,817 55,737 281 22 Scur'field Coal Co.

Pen Mar No .. 5 Somerset 12,031 12,031 172 13 Utfather Somerset ~Q,2~ I~:i /11.1~2 ~:i Ifl

Total 100.!Ul /1Q,2:i4 Hl:i ~J.17Q ~l Smokeless Quemahoning Coal Co.

41ex No. 1 Somerset 12,843 37 12,880 236 25 Somerset County Home & Hospital ~ County Home Somerset 3,53B 3,538 235 13 -

Operators and Mines County Wellscreek Smithing Coal Co.

A.dams No. 2 Somerset Wilbur Coal Mi ni n9 Co.

Knickerbocker Nos . 3 & 4 Somerset

District Total

Shipped

By rail

17 ,611

137 .553

2,'lS5,013

~!OTE: (a) Formerly operated by Ira n. Barron.

District 20 -- 1941

Production of coal and colee - net tons • Coal used Coal Coal

to !!!trleet • locally used used in for for heat manu-

By By • domestic & power facture water truck. purposes at mine of colee

141

35,414 15,779 40,409

• Total Total.

produc- produc-. No. Patal tion tion • Days of em- acci-

of coal of coke. worked ployes dents

17,611 196 20

137·694 233 179

2,946,615 222 3,15.1 5

(b) Operated part of year by Shanaberger Coal Company, which produced 13,046 tons of the total. (0) Formerly operated by Silver 'Jolley Coal Co.

(d) Formerly operated by Roy's SmithIng Coal Co. (e) Came under the law in 1941.

pistrict 22 1941

Armstrong Coal Co. Large Strip Allegheny 8,720 8,720 203 5

Barati Coal Co. Barati Strip Allegheny 300 300 30 3

Bickerton Coal Co. Bickerton Allegheny 1,931 1,931 103 5

Boston Gas Coal Co. Yough No. 2 Allegheny 21,371 21,371 205 26

Brentwood Coal & Coke Co. Felix Strip Allegheny 7,329 7,329 87 5

Brown Bros. Coal Co. Cowan Allegheny 14,587 14,587 263 16 Brown No. 2 Allegheny 2.721 2.721 200 6

Total !7 .308 !7 .308 22 Brown Coal Co., J. H.

Brown (a) Allegheny 955 955 112 9 Carnegie~ Illinois Stee 1 Corp.

Hazel (b) Washington 173,552 30,244 203,796 236 241 Collins-Schweinberg Coal Co.

Piney Fork Strip Allegheny 4,630 4,630 105 5 Daugherty Coal Co.

Piney Fork Strip Allegheny 91,897 16,378 108,275 147 35

~ N

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or .9

3

64

9

District 22 -- 1941

Production of cQa! j!nd coke - net 10nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiell2d ~o market locally used used in Total Total. dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!!rators and Mines Countx rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxes dents or more Duquesne Fuel Co.

Esther Allegheny 1,264 1,264 200 5 Earnest Coal Co.

Earnest Strip Allegheny 5,920 216 6,136 112 5 East McKeesport Coal Co.

Naser Allegheny 9,741 9,741 195 18 Elm Grove Coal Co.

Violet Allegheny 2,307 2,307 211 6 Family Coal 8. Supply Co.

Louis Run Allegheny 1,700 1,700 118 7 Fidelity Coal Co.

Fidelity (c) Allegheny 19,300 19,300 241 36 Granger Coal Co.

Granger Allegheny 14,750 14,750 230 24 Greensburg-Connellsville Coal 8. Coke Co.

Hubbard (d) Allegheny 192,781 23,690 95,213 70 311,754 231 244 2 9 Henderson Coal Co.

Henderson Washington 163,406 18,189 933 146 182,674 209 224 3 Klein & Milligan Coal Co.

Klein Allegheny 1,125 1,125 140 11 Merritt Coal Co.

Merri tt Strip Allegheny 6,079 6,079 287 4 Pi ttsburgh Coal Co.

Montour No.4 Washington 1,024,856 2,337 18 1,027,211 218 724 1 11 Montour No. 10 Allegheny 1,120,900 3,441 119 1,124,460 232 926 2 10 South Hills Allegheny 49,050 49,050 165 53 2 V,larden Allegheny 7~2. 7Ql ~.Q!!~ 1.7Q2 744.4~~ ~~7 ~~4 ;3

Total 01.~ll::.4::7 42.Q~Q !la!l~l l.ll4f1 2.2:9;:i.]74 ~.~J7 J ~:i Pi ttsburgh Terminal Coal Corp.

Terminal No. 3 Allegheny 25,119 36,399 143 1,737 63,398 135 132 6 Terminal No. 4 Allegheny 23,040 17 ,934 26,389 67,363 147 120 4 Terminal No. 8 (e) Allegheny 409,317 126,792 2,857 4,154 543,120 228 606 16 Power Plant Allegheny ~:i :;!Q

Total 4:i7 .47f1 Illl.IOl:i ~.QQQ J2.<1.eQ (i7J.!l!l1 !:l2B ~fi Ross & DeYulius Coal Co.

W>.lton Allegheny 2,318 30 2,348 115 13

~ I:) Co)

District 22 -- 1941 i Pr2\lus;tlon llf Cll!l gnd s:l!k! - net 1S!ns Nonfatal

• Coal used Coal Coal accidents §h1el!!2 10 !!.!.Eke1 locally used used in Total Total I dis-

for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days

9I!!rators and Mines Countl/: rail water truck. eureO!es It mine of coke of coal of coke. work!!! ployes dents or more Rothey Coal Co.

Library Strip Allegheny 3,326 3,326 39 5 Rupert Coal Co., John B.

Rupert Allegheny 2,308 2,308 240 7 Sebastian Coal Co.

Sebastian Allegheny 2,449 2,449 200 6 Siler 8. Tepe Coal Co.

Currie Strip Allegheny 3,882 558 4,440 210 5 Snyder Coal Co.

Snyder Strip Allegheny 3,395 3,395 180 7 Solar Fuel Co.

Alice Ulegheny 128,873 85 128,958 236 114 Stankovich Coal Co.

Gloria (f) Allegheny 1,969 1,969 174 12 Tush Coal Co., E. 8. J.

Snowden (g) Allegheny 3,262 3,262 203 11 Williams Coal Co.

Williams (h) Allegheny ~.~ ~.!i/1Q I !ill ~2

District Total 3,968,451 23,690 669,007 12,784 34,643 4,708,575 218 4,2n 8 76

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by Greenock Coal Company and known as Greenock. (f) Formerly operated by Trafford Coal Co. (b) Operated to July I by Canonsburg Coal Company, which produced 94,709 tons of the total. (9) New mine. (c) Operated to October 4 by Evans Coal Company, which produced 10,886 tons of total. (h) Formerly operated by Williams Bros. Coal Co. (d) Formerly operated by Tube City Collieries Co. (e) Operated since October I as Mine No.8 of the Castle Shannon Coal Corporation, which produced 128,823 tons of total.

District ~4 - 1941

Arrow Coal Corp. Arrow No. 5 Somerset Z7 ,571 493 28,064 235 23 I Arrow No. 6 Somerset 67,500 1.943 69.443 235 64 4

Total 95,Q71 2,436 97.507 87 5 Bahorik Coal Co,

Bahorik Somerset 16,180 16,180 231 28

District 24 -- 1941

Pr2!ll!c!ion 2f !l211 ilnd Slice - net :!i2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shi!!l!!d ;1;0 market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic 8. power facture tion tion • Days of e .. - acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Countl/: rail water trucks eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wo;!:lc!!! e~oxei den!!! Qr m9I! Berwind-Whi te Coal Mining Co.

Eureka No. 35 Somerset 660,179 3,352 663,531 234 823 2 9 Eureka No. 35 Upper Somerset 22,832 6,843 29,675 130 63 Eureka No. 36 Somerset 91,337 17 91,354 234 89 2 Eureka No. 37 Cambria 669,502 494 669,996 235 589 8 Eureka No. 37 Upper Cambria 418,818 54,348 473,166 206 418 5 Eureka No. 40 Cambria 578,425 427 578,852 239 630 5 Eureka No. 42 Cambria IQ2.!l!l~ ~ IQ2.1012 ~~ lQfi 01

Total 2.:i;a.~fi 201.E!:301 fi~,:i~ &.fil:i.7Q:3 2,71E! 4 :31 B-Quality Coal Co.

B-Quality No.1 Somerset 25,380 25,380 233 28 B-Quali ty No. 2 Somerset 15,050 151 15,201 229 28 B-Quality No.4 Somerset :i.E!:ifi :3fi7 fi.01~ lQfi 1:3

Total ~fi,2lHi :lHI 4fi.E!~ !i2 Buterbaugh, D. S.

Burnwell Cambria 3,415 11,045 14,460 135 26 Cambria-Loehrie Coal Co.

Cambria-Loehrie No. 1 Cambria 3,264 3,264 67 20 Ci tizens Coal Co.

Dale No.1 Cambria 5,628 5,628 180 20 Fyock Coal Co., Jerome E.

Fyock (al Somerset 5,363 385 5,748 152 11 Gahagen Coal Co.

Huskin Nos. 3 8. 6 Somerset 40,226 40,226 237 88 4 Huskin No.4 Somerset 31,790 1,667 2,406 35,863 237 41 2 Huskin No. 5 (al Somerset 0l.(t1!l 0l.(t1!l 27 l:i

Total 7~.fi(t1 l.fifi7 2.4Qfi 7!l.Z:37 I~ fi Hillside Coal Co.

Hillside No. 1 Cambria 2,850 2,850 195 6 Jennings Coal Co., Helen

Jennings No. 1 Strip Somerset 34,941 34,941 80 25 Jeschonek Coal Co.

Jeschonek Cambria 2,718 2,718 140 5 Li ttle Valley Coa 1 Co.

Li ttle Valley Strip Somerset 72,501 72,501 200 22

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District 24 1941 ....:I 0 G)

Prgguct!on gf coal inc! !<!!ke - ne! $Qnl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil!ll!d to market locally used used in Total Total, dis-, for for heat manu· produc- produc-, No. Fatal ability By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion , Days of em- acc!- 60 days

Qe!!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of ~oke, worked 1!1o:z:ei den~s 2r more Loyalhanna Coa l & Coke Co.

J".oyalhanna No . 6 Somerset 328,213 731 123 329,072 233 288 6 Loyalhanna No.7 Somerset 117.S41 ~ HI IF .22J ~Q 2J 4

Total 44fi.Q~2 72~ 141 44fi.22~ J121 IQ Mattern Coal Co.

Mattern Cambria ,223 4,223 200 8 Morgan & Suthard Coa l Co .

Pre t oria Somerset 1,10 1,100 63 10 Morley Coa l Co.

Morley (b) Cambria .. ,049 3,049 207 6 Naughton Coa l Co.

Naughton Somerset 24,597 235 24,832 219 40 Peacock Coal Co.

Peacock Somerset 2,662 2,662, 185 5 Peerless Coal Co .

Peerage No. 1 Somerset 34,726 172 34,898 230 47 2 Rei tz Coal Co .

ReitzNo. 2 Somerset 184,788 1,503 186,291 233 171 2 Reitz No. 3 Upper Somerset 40 ,831 24 40,855 90 196 Reitz No . 4 Somerset 589,566 114 589,680 238 6C6 12 Reitz No. 5 Somerset 209,622 763 209,385 230 185 3 Rei tz No . B Somerset I 1:i.fi2~ Jl~.fi22 ~~a 42 ~

Total 1.1;32.422 :Z.4~ 1.1 41.2QJ I.OIQ7 12 Rigby & Sha ffer Coa l Co.

Rigby & Shaffer Cambr ia 10 ,229 10 10,239 26C 16 Service Coa l Co .

Service No . 1 (a) Somerset 5 ,933 576 6,509 190 16 Shaffer Coal Co .

Pot Ridge Somerset 4,024 4,024 246 5 Sha Her & Sons Coa l Co. , Irvin

Shaffer Cambria 12,536 547 6 13,089 240 15 Sheesley Coal Co.

Sheesley Cambria 9,207 19,014 22 28,243 210 50 Speicher Coal Co .

Speicher Cambria 4,614 17 4,631 152 12

District 24 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net :t!ilnl , Coal used Coal Coal

Shiel!!!d lio market locally used used in Total Total , for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal

By By By • daoestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci-Qe!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. eurEoses at mine of coke of co!l of coke. work!!J elo~e§ denll Stineman Coal & Coke Co.

Stineman No. 10 Cambria 101,073 37 101,110 232 82 Stineman No. 15 (c) Cambria IQ:2.4~J IQi:l.401J ~Q 211

Total 2ll2.4211 ?7 2ll2.::tJJ I~ Sunny&ide Fuel 8. Trading Co.

Thermal r!o. 5 Cambria 2,254 7,958 1,381 11,593 120 28 Thermal Coal Sales Co.

Thermal No. 11 Somerset 25,340 554 25,894 231 27 ',"." ~),el 8. Sons Coal Co., Fred

Warshf::>l :::~mbria 4,945 4,945 220 8 V;indb~r C:igh Grade Coal Co.

Yiinr5ber High Grade No. 6 Cambria ;/4.60111 24.~211 2~Q ~7

District Total 4,810,240 14,003 107,'359 68,127 5,000,229 221 5,277 4

~OT", (al ~!ew mine. (b) Formerly operated by Spencer Coal Company and known as Spencer.

(c) Formerly operated by Carnegie-Illinois Steel Company and known as Ingleside No.5.

Il15i.1:1,i. 01:i -- 1941

Appalacha Coal Co. t..ppalacha No. 1 Indiana 31,577 156 31,733 212 56

Buffalo 8. Susquehanna Coal 8. Coke Co. Sagamore Nos. 13 8. 16 Armstrong 430,903 2,242 433,145 209 505

Clearfield Bi tuminous Coal Corp. Clymer No. 1 Indiana 387,770 10,215 397,985 237 385 Clymer No. 2 Indiana 99,906 99,906 237 105 Barr Indiana 488,801 488,801 238 334 Commodore Nos. 1, 2 8. 3 Indiana 472.~21 ~7:i ~72.21111 ~J6 JJ2

Total 1.4:i1:i.I 6'.l IQ.42Q 1.41:i1:i.I:i:iS 1.II:iJ J Dixonville Coal Co.

Randolph No. 2 (a) Indiana 18,419 76 18,495 123 33 James Coal Mining Co.

Glenside !'lo. 6 Indiana 44,810 44,810 233 52

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days 2r m9I!!

2 <l ~

79

11

6 2 6 II

OlQ

-.:I 0 -.:I

pistrict 25 -- 1941 ~ Q CD

~os!uSUon of coal And SS!k! - ne$ i2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I aceidents

Shiel!!!l :to oaarke:t locally used used in Total Total I dil-for for heat ,..nu- produc- produe-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power faeture tion tian I Days of ... aeci- 60 days Q2!rators and Mines Count:r: rail water truck! DUrI)()!e! a1 ndne of coke of coal of cokel worked elonl den:tl 2£ SI Lums ted, Inc. (b)

Lumsted Nos . 1 & 2 (a) Armstrong 1,388 46 359 1,793 50 28 Rochester · & Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Ernest No. 3 Indiana 1,083,407 3,249 758 218,360 1,305,774 138,753 229 1,064 2 16 Lucerne No. 2 Indiana 156,463 4,897 75,438 236,798 211 98 2 6 Lucerne No. 3 Indiana 676,303 676,303 211 723 1 9 Waterman No. 2 Indiana 442,744 16 4,312 447,072 233 370 8 Yatesboro No. 5 Armstrong I.QQ2.!l2Q 4.227 01!i!! I.C7~.Q!l1 ~017 2J:i II

Total J.42!l.!lQ7 lJ.Q!l2 aQ.772 O1I!I.JtI!l 3.741.Q2!l 13a.2:i3 3.12Q :i :iQ St. Clair Rinn & Co.

Two Lick No.1 (c) Indiana 3,803 4,594 8,397 210 13 Stewart Coal Co., J. M.

Virginia No. 24 (al (d) Indiana 1,300 422 1,722 148 14 Streams, S. C.

Black Diamond No. Indiana 7,482 11,370 10 18,962 180 29 Summi tt Coal Corp.

Summitt No. 6 (a) A.rmstrong 27 ,458 27 ,458 99 80 Swank I s Sons, Inc., Hiram

Swank No.6 Indiana 2O,178(e) 20,178 256 47 ~Iilmore Fuel Co.

Mack 'No. 2 Indiana 124.!l~ " 12~.2Q6 ~Q ,I~

District Total 5,646,999 16,386 15,555 111,885 218,360 6,009,185 138,753 222 5,424 8 83

NOTE: (a) Resumed operations in 1941. (d) Formerly operated by Seneca Coal Mining Co. (b) Former ly known as Lumsted Mining Co. (e) Used at the mine in the manufacture of brick and tile. (c) Formerly operated by Hogarth & Gross.

Qhtti,t ,6 1241

8oyd, R. 'II. Banfield Washington 1,550 3,696 100 5,346 240 12

Campbell, Chas. E. Mohawk Allegheny 7,525 37,168 50 44,743 232 74

District 26 -- 1941

Produc:Uon of cS!!l And 5!!ke - ne:t :tS!nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!!! :to market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and lIines Count):: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked el0Xel den:t! g:r more Chartiers Gas Coal Co.

Magnolia Washington 50,357 8,908 10 59,275 159 95 2 Christopher Mining Co.

Lincoln Washington 442,777 15,462 2,831 22 461,092 264 371 14 Clark, William

Rea (a) Washington 14,754 45,602 60,356 250 50 1 Duquesne Coal & Coke Co.

Aurora Washington 128,880 400 100 129,380 210 131 5 Gates Mining Co.

Federal Allegheny 20,606 20,606 232 26 Hickman Coal Co.

Nesbit Allegheny 30,222 30,222 213 55 2 Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Washington (b) Washington 26,857 20,625 247 47,729 161 106 2 Jefferson Coal & Coke Co.

Jefferson Washington 3,458 3,458 236 30) Jefferson Strip Washington la::i.::iag la::i.::iJg 1

Total l!la.224 la!l.224 ~Q MacFarlane Coal Co.

MacFarlane Strip Washington 41,901 41,901 143 20 McClane Mining Co.

Ideadow Lands Strip Washington 86,800 14,580 101,380 183 22 McLean Coal Co.

Vulcan Allegheny 690 15,736 16,426 175 26 National Mining Co.

National No. 3 Washington 1,255,680 4,130 404 1,260,214 253 1,039 9 Pe nowa Coa 1 Co.

Penowa Strip Washington 169,833 169,833 281 40 Pi ttsburgh Coal Co.

Lindley Washington 413,810 56,791 108 470,709 224 320 6 Midland Washington 1,042,872 4,946 6 1,047,824 210 951 12 Westland, Washington 52a.::ill!l 2::i.7::i4 ~.:!!2J 227 .5J::i 01J2 ::iQg J

Total <1.J::i::i.017Q 1::i7 •421 J.flQ7 2. "Hi.:lfl!l I.I77 011 Reynolds Bros. Coal Co.

Reynolds Washington 2,400 2,400 200 15 Roman, J. C.

Grillo Allegheny 2,000 2,000 133 8 ~ g

~rators and Mines County Weise, Paul H.

Morris Washington Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Co.

Enterprise Washington

District 26 -- 1941

Production of coal

Shipped to market I Coal used

locally for

domestic purposes

By By rail water

52,898

214.971

, By I

truckt

14,323

10.447

182

10.326

and coke - net tons Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu· & power facture at mine of coke

70

Total produc-tion

of coal

67,313

23:;.814

Total I

produc-. tion ,

of coke, Days

worked

212

236

District Total 5,039,647 241,775 175,607 4,363 5,461,392 229

NOTE: (a) Formerly operated by Rea Coal Corp. (b) Operated part of the year by Tyler Gas Coal Corporation and known as Tyler.

Distrjct 29 1941

Allegheny-Pittsburgh Coal Co. Springdale Allegheny 735,057 335 444 735,836 221

Carr Coa 1 Co. Carr Strip Allegheny 104,668 88,948 193,616 278

Consumers Mining Co. Harmar Allegheny 973,005 4,939 273 978,217 200

Duquesne Light Co. Harwick Allegheny 998,813 1,062 501 910,376 226

Edwards, T. L. Carrothers Farm Strip Allegheny 14,949 10,481 25,430 265

Hall, C. M. Hall Strip Allegheny 59,947 59,947 77

Harrison & Quinette Coal Co. Harrison No. 2 Allegheny 10,000 32,790 42,790 227

Hi llman Coal & Coke Co. Oakmont No. 1 Allegheny 417 ,096 70,652 41,634 300 529,682 274

Logans Ferry Coa 1 Co. Logans Ferry Allegheny 15,600 15,600 280

Matta & Co., J. Miller & Creighton Allegheny 3,000 3,000 160

Peacock Coal Co. Peacock 1-2 Allegheny 3,600 3,600 120

No. Fatal of em- acci-eloves dents

98

264

4,259 3

392 2

33

896 4

529

7

21

50

438

23

8

6

""I -C)

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or more

8

66

6

10

5

8

District 29 -- 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil2l2!!d to market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic 8. power facture Hon Hon Days of em- acel- 60 days ~rators and Mines County rail water truck. eureose s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked 1210ye~ dents or more Republic Steel Corp.

Indianola Allegheny 955,992 1,798 517 958,307 259 548 6 Russell ton Allegheny 72Q.52f! lolQl 2.27!l 12 723.2,1 012:i Q72 ~ !l

Total 1. 74f20~1!l l.lQl 4.Q7fi ~~3 l. 7~2.22B l.227 4 l4 Rochez Bros. Coal Co.

Bock Allegheny 7,510 7,510 200 14 Taylor, C. I.

Taylor Allegheny 7,500 7,500 200 10 Union Collieries Co.

Renton No. 3 Allegheny 718,798 61,449 1,140 781,387 235 477 1 5 Renton ~~o. 6 Allegheny 375,652 76,438 1,212 453,302 251 333 2 5 Renton No .. 8 "'llegheny 7Q2.~4Q ~~3 7QJ.Q73 /1~:i ::i~ l3

Total 1.72fi.22Q lJ7.!l!F ,.8!l:i 1.237 •7 fi2 l.J73 3 23 Wood Coal Mine

Wood Allegheny L239 1.239 6j 8

District Total 5,709,142 1,043,657 351,281 98,202 2,051 7,204,333 232 5,035 16 67

I21:ii:tIl~:t aQ -- 1241

Big Bend Coal Mining Co. Big Bend Cambria 203,021 2,713 205,734 228 230 4

Boliver Coal Co. Boliver No. 1 Westmoreland 1,210 532 1,742 90 5

Center Coal Co. ldabelle Indiana 15,641 50 15,691 240 29

Coal Mining Co. of Graceton Graceton No. 3 Indiana 61,438 95,764 250 20 87,102 244,574 54,777 245 300 11

Coral Coal Co. Coke Yard Indiana 54,041 (al 200 20

Craig, W. J. Craig Indiana 940 940 200 5

Cramer Coal Co. Cramer No. 1 (bl Indiana 1,702 1,702 100 9

.... --

District 30 -- 1941 '01 -N

fIoduc:!;ion of cgal 100 !l2ke - !!!!t lillnJ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

ShIel!!!! lio ma;l:ke:!i locally used used in Total Total I dh-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:!: rail water truck! e!£2oses at mine. of coke of coal of cokel !!l!t!!! eloxl!I den:!;1 2£ !!2!:1 Friel Coal Minin9 Co.

'Jirginian No. 15 Indiana 36,118 36,118 225 43 Heisley Coal Co.

Heisley No. 3 Cambria 1,291,388 2,526 32,355 1,326,269 234 1,174 17 Heshbon Coal Co.

Heshbon No. 2 Indiana 103,995 103,995 233 178 Imperial Coal Corp.

Diamond No. 2 Indiana 273,290 571 273,861 225 241 4 Cardiff No. 1 Cambria £66.Q:i12 327 ~6.3:i6 :i1:i11 117 2

Total 422.312 !l2a :iQQ.2F ~Ia 6 Jackson Hill Coal Co.

Jackson !~o. 2 Cambria 5,652 7,432 13,084 202 33 L. C. & S. Colliery Co.

Virginian No. 14 (c) Indiana 61,761 - 61,761 190 62 Lambing, L. H.

Conrnercial No. 1 (d). Cambria 398 121 519 40 13 Leisenring, Otto A.

Leisenring (b) Indiana 2,555 2,555 195 5 Mack Coal Co.

Mack Nos. 1 & 2 Indiana 325 5,384 5,709 150 10 Miller, Willis

Miller Indiana 4,437 160 4,597 160 8 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Co.

Nanty-Glo No. 14 Cambria 6,053 172 67 6,292 20 65 Pennsylvania Electric Co.

Pennsylvania No.5 Indiana 272,913 156 787 273,856 238 274 Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Kent No. 1 Indiana 275,330 275,330 19B 247 1 Kent No. 2 Indiana 721,602 2,004 913 724,519 236 647 8 13 Kent No. 4 Indiana 2!lfl.772 2!lfl.71.2 ,QI 2ll~ 2 1

Total 1.2!l:i.711 '.Q!l.1 213 1.2!lfl. 62!l I.Fa IQ l:i Springfield Coal Co.

Springfield No. 2 Cambria 108,937 728 109,665 204 129 4 Stiver Bros. & Others

Klingensmi th Indiana 4,319 150 4,469 265 11 Superior Smokeless Coal Co.

Superior 110. 1 Indiana 38,121 25 38,146 215 4B

pistrict 30 - 1941

Production of coal and coke - net tons Coal Coal

Shipped to market , Coal used

locally for

used used in Total

Operators and Mines Vinton Colliery Co.

Vinton 1\'0. 6 Vinton ~!o. 1

Total Westmoreland ~.~ining Co.

'tJatson :~ o. 1

County

Cambria Cambria

Indiana

District Total

By By rail water

238,741 29."22

267·263

121.935

4,365,558

NOTE. (a) Coal was purchased for the manufacture of coke. (b) New mine.

By • domestic truck. purposes

1.790 1.790

170

13<1,852 11,407

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

23,005 109,623

23.005 109.623

57,507 196,725

(c) Formerly operated by Franklin Coal Co.

produc-tion

of coal

371,369. 30.312

401.681

122.105

4,770,049

(d) Formerly operated by Commercial Coal Mining Co.

Nonfatal accidents

Total, dis-produc-, No. Fatal ability tion , Days of em- acci- 60 days

of coke. worked pl oves dents or more

57,452 233 497 6 232 38

57.452 535 6

228 151

166,270 224 4,933 15 64