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1934 Bituminous Coal Division GIFFORD PINCHOT 6overnor WALT ER H. GLASGOW Secre'tory tlf Mines Deputy .ie.cre t'artes JOSEPH J. WALSH JOHN IRA THOMAS

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Page 1: Bituminous Coal Division · 2012. 2. 1. · District 1 --1934 - CO ~ PrS!dusUon of coal Ind SS!ke - net :!i0nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents Shiee!d ~o market locally

1934

Bituminous Coal Division

GIFFORD PINCHOT 6overnor

WALT ER H. GLASGOW Secre'tory tlf Mines

Deputy .ie.cre t'artes

JOSEPH J. WALSH JOHN IRA THOMAS

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SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS BITUMINOUS COAL DIVISION - 1934

fl:S2s:h.l,tlQD ~f 'S2al ID" '~kf: - Ci::Ii :t~D& I Coal used Coal Coal

~b~g~g tg miil;t~~:t locally used used in for for heat manu-

By By By I domestic & power facture Ilia:b:l,;t I:il1 Wltil:1: :ttJ.u,kl 12W;:I2g:if~& at m~C!i: Qf cata

1 3,443,188 170,336 60,179 6,146 3 2,295,484 300 355,534 69,420 25,655 4 1,747,695 274,613 6,461 20,889 5 1,781,677 32,678 60,312 28,501 125,113 6 3,134,140 15,565 96,605 30,392 8 1,937,989 252,428 22,603 9,839 9 1,543,706 2,489,069 50,549 38,115 21,629 52,280

10 3,663,951 23,897 32,765 51,007 11 2,523,915 99,513 60,794 21,055 97,291 12 3,159,267 11,401 8,912 13 1,240,551 1,922,442 10,010 20,748 17 ,503 14 2,897,346 9,602 115,421 176,345 79,049 15 3,563,651 34,762 15,793 30,545 16 1,043,026 859,287 15,712 44,141 308,128 17 3,174,832 1,015,280 8,497 50,915 18 1,710,739 314,176 28,230 177,524 10,480 19 2,557,562 233,074 69,019 66,774 198,675 20 2,671,302 16,683 29,869 36,993 21 1,376,861 4,210,875 30,019 19,052 20,186 22 4,080,363 225,179 148,888 50,684 403 23 308,390 1,822,004 120 34,760 27,174 150,028 24 3,609,080 9,225 123,437 64,197 25 4,970,110 11,536 18,897 23,992 26 4,931,166 106,075 30,497 120,772 29 3,960,575 941,966 497,782 33,065 7,218 375 30 ;j1.~[l.217 2a.Q61 1~.2~1 ~7 .2~Q ~QQ.Q~~

TOTAL 69,954,543 12,480,724 3,846,231 1,149,227 1,019,351 1,142,405

Total Total No. production production. of em-gf "gill Qf ,gk!: 121S2:X~& 3,679,849 5,447 2,746,393 5,034 2,049,658 4,565 2,028,281 83,390 2,919 3,276,702 5,283 2,222,859 5,336 4,195,348 31,980 6,757 3,771,620 5,560 2,802,568 60,762 3,599 3,179,580 4,059 3,211,254 3,782 3,277,763 4,374 3,644,751 5,464 2,270,294 199,310 3,635 4,249,524 5,385 2,241,149 6,186 4,481 3,125,104 121,758 4,803 2,754,847 3,949 5,656,993 5,869 4,505,517 5,116 2,342,476 98,240 4,225 3,805,939 5,822 5,024,535 6,027 5,188,510 6,610 5,440,981 250 5,377 0ii.!322.2!l~ l:i11.4~ 4.;32Q

89,592,481 723,345 127,868

Fatal acci-gs:o:ta

5 9 3 2 9 3 7 2

5 12

9 6 4 5 3 6 6

15 5 6

10 6 4 7 !3

157

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days QI: mQX;!:

93 52 29 35 72 25

122 64 53 47 55 75 61 35

121 29 69 74

122 73 60 73 77

145 84 ~l

1,796

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District 1 -- 1934 -CO ~

PrS!dusUon of coal Ind SS!ke - net :!i0nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!d ~o market locally used used in Total Total. dia-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!ratora and Mines Count~ rail water truck! e!!!:2oses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e10ll:e§ den~§ or mQII Bethlehem Mines Corp.

Mine No. 51 (a) Washington 332,675, 5,087 1,441 339,203 109 699 5 Mine No. 58 (a) Washington ~O~,I~ 3,824 903 307,870 106 274 17

Total Canonsburg Coal Co.

635,818 8,9H 2,344 647,073 1,273 22

Hazel (b) Washington 166,148 14,252 180,400 240 278 9 Courtney Coal Co.

Courtney (c) Washington 4,714 4,714 217 9 Daugherty Coal Co.

Hender son No. 2 Washington 3,798 6,313 10,111 38 24 Fort Pitt Coal & Coke Co.

Eclipse Washington 10,000 600 10,600 61 84 1 Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Gibson Washington 253,105 2,312 255,417 123 387 2 3 Jeffers Bros. Coal Co.

Lutton Washington 7,692 2,246 9,938 200 13 Lincoln Gas Coal Co.

Lincoln No. 1 Washington McClane, M. W. (Receiver)

405,711 40,403 22,089 11 468,214 236 540 15

Tyler (d) Washington 72,000 58,576 130,576 214 208 3 McClane Mining Co.

Rich Hill Washington 68,500 11,300 500 80,300 124 145 McMahan Coal Mining Co.

Clipper Washington 2,600 11 2,611 182 11 Monongahela Clay Manufacturing Co.

Scott's Hollow (c) Washington 4,602 3,464 8,066 25B 11 Ontario Gas Coal Co.

Ontario Washington 25,886 5,709 31,595 17 386 Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Lindley (e) Washington 87,598 1,503 89,101 134 202 1 Montour No. 10 Allegheny 1,017,657 7,679 1~ 1,°2:2,230 237 231 22

Total 1,105,255 9,182 l~ 1,114 ,631 !,13~ 23 Valley Camp Coal Co.

Soudan Washington 164,241 1,245 1,223 23 166,732 247 211 3 Wilson Gas Coal Co.

Wilson Washington 21,193 6,837 28,030 65 93

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District 1 -- 1934

fI2!!l!!iU2Il 2f !i211 IO!! !12k" - net $2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shll!l!!!! $0 aarket 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!ratora and tines Count:z: rail water truck. ms:eOS!S a$ mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo~el denl! 21: !Dore Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Co.

Charleroi Washington 245,644 9,756 798 42 256,240 214 290 9 Enterprise Washington ~,122 6.1!22 2,4~~ 57 274,621 21:i m ~

Total 5Q3,84~ 16.648 10 ,253 99 ~30,841 641 12

District Total 3,443,188 170,336 60,179 6,146 3,679,849 5,447 5 93

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by Ellsworth Collieries Co. (b) Formerly operated by Chartiers Creek Coal Co. (c) Not under the law prior to 1934.' (d) Formerly operated by Washington Gas Coal Co. (e) Formerly operated by Lindley Coal Co.

12il~l!it ~ -- 1934

A. G. & S. Mining Co. Brilliant Armstrong 1,271 1,271 39 ~

Allegheny River Mining Co. Cadogan No. 1 Armstrong 143,510 1,364 144,874 196 203 Cadogan No. 4 Armstrong 70,864 70,864 196 75 Chickasaw Armstrong 61,828 11:, 61,943 122 187 Mohican No. 8 Armstrong ~,328 2,573 n,971 76 210

Total ~~l,§QQ 4,0~2 ~5:2,§52 §7~ 2 ~ Asluaan, Jacob

Ashman Beaver 2,255 15 2,270 131 11 Benke Coal Co.

Benke (a) Butler 11,750 11,750 220 28 Bennett Run Coa 1 Co.

Schneider Beaver 3,700 260 5 3,965 156 13 Bessemer Coal Co.

Bessemer Mercer 15,282 360 15,642 206 39 Brier Hill Coal Co.

Brier Hill Butler 27,627 28,443 56,070 247 78 Butler Coal II1ning Co.

Butler No.2 Butler 2,410 4,003 10 6,423 85 16 -CD Co)

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District 3 -- 1934 -CD ... ~2Sl!~Uon 2f S:2!~ l!!!l !:!ilke • net. $2nl Nonfatal

I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents Shiee.!!d t.o marke~ locally used used in Total Total I dis-

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

QE!rators and Mines Count:&: rail water truck. ~Eoses at mine of coke of coal of c2ke. worked elol!!!1 sen:!;1 SIr m~i Butler Consolidated Coal Co.

Enterprise Butler 14,606 14,606 187 32 Kincaid Butler 79,881 79,881 208 U6 3

Total 79,881 14 ,606 94,487 148 3 Carbon Gas Coal Co.

Sun Butler 24,492 60 24,552 123 58 Cherry Run Coal Mining Co.

Cherry Run Clarion 107,606 620 108,226 236 151 Cherry Run Fue 1 Co.

Vog1e Clarion 27,054 27,054 137 53 Christy, H. J.

McNeese (b) Armstrong 231 947 1,178 20 10 Christy Coal Co., H. J.

Baxter Armstrong 9,672 4,021 13,693 85 31 Churchill Mining Co.

Churchill Clarion 72,368 98 72,466 139 175 Cookson Bros. Coal Co.

Hazel Mercer 16,150 50 350 16,550 271 45 Cosco Gas Coal Co.

Cosco No.1 Butler 47,500 200 80 25 47,805 192 84 1 Cosco No.2 Butler 43,741 20 43,761 193 76 3

Total 21, 241 200 80 45 91,566 160 4 Coyer, Robert

.coyer (a) Mercer 10,044 10,044 190 30 Cross & Wardman

Cross Beaver 2,726 2,726 150 12 Cupples, T. J.

Cupples Lawrence 3,564 170 3,734 175 20 Delano Coal Co.

Delano (c) Butler 5,000 1,000 6,000 175 11 Domestic Fuel Co.

McCurdy Mercer 2,723 40,353 564 1,532 45,172 238 102 2 Eck Brothers

Eck (d) Clarion 7,664 7,664 174 26 Elizabeth Coal Co.

Mosgrove Armstrong 22,301 157 22,458 156 33

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District 3 -- 1934

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

Shi2ll!!d :li0 market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I 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 cokel worked el°xe§ dents or more Ellwood Coal Co.

Marwood Lawrence 1,960 3,161 14 5,135 149 18 Francis Coal & Clay Co.

Francis No.2 Beaver 16,265 16,265 191 29 Frederick Coal Co.

Frederick Butler 12,161 12,161 152 27 Freeport Coal Co.

Freeport Butler 71,435 71,435 194 106 Gil son Brothers

Gilson (al Mercer 6,204 400 6,604 180 16 Graff Clay Products Co.

Graff (al Armstrong 5,000 2,831 7,831 199 14 Guy, H. f.

Guy Lawrence 2,476 2,476 154 11 Hallston Coal 'Co.

Hallston Butler 1,173 358 134 1,665 40 22 Hamler Coal Co.

Hamler No. 2 Clarion 15,717 15,717 120 39 Harbison-Byers & Parry

Eiff1er (al Butler 4,501 4,501 243 30 Henry Coal Mining Co.

Betty Clarion 3,755 50 3,805 (el 5 73 Hilliard, J. M.

Esco Butler 12,470 153 528 13,151 111 59 Hillsvale Coal Co.

Hil1svale No. 2 Butler n6 3,991 5,394 10,161 207 21 Home Coa 1 Co.

Brick Yard Lawrence 8,251 50 8,301 126 28 Kerr Coal Co.

Kerr No.2 Butler 36,856 11,083 47,939 125 75 Keystone Mining Co.

Keystone No. 5 Clarion 289,624 289,624 235 317 2 Kissinger Clarion 113,530 113,530 237 78 3 Sarah furnace Clarion 304,765 323 305,088 237 434 6

Total 707,919 323 708,242 829 11

-CD CIt

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District 3 -- 1934 -(1) CJ)

Proguc:t:ion of coal lind coke .. net ionl Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

§hle1!!d lio !!!iIEIsllli 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 e!oXe§ denli! or more Kiernan-Courtney Coal Co.

Port (a) Beaver 150 300 13,000 13,450 138 31 Ki ttanning Steam Coal Co.

Buffington Armstrong 14,466 415 14,881 117 46 Kopriva, Frank

Kopriva Beaver 16,471 16,471 198 41 MacDonald Coal Corp.

Nelson (f) Butler 2,745 2,745 26 24 Marcus Coal Co.

Marcus Beaver 10,255 1,141 20 11,416 200 39 McCalmont Estate, S. P.

Maple Grove McCormick Coal Co.

Venango 4,979 3,222 8,201 250 14

Snyder Butler 19,788 19,788 194 23 Mohawk Mining Co.

Mohawk Armstrong 99,121 99,121 179 153 2 Monarch Coal Co.

Monarch Clarion 48,585 55 48,640 120 126 New Bedford Coal Mining Co.

Dagan (a) Lawrence 4,123 600 4,723 219 28 Oak Grove Coa 1 Co.

McFarland (a) Mercer 982 982 115 12 Pine Township Coal Co.

Johnson Mercer 13,654 360 14,014 216 31 Pittsburgh & Erie Coal Co.

Grant No.1 Butler 50,022 45 50,067 178 114 Serge & Brandon

S. & B. (a) Venango 7,000 7,000 140 14 Shane Bros. Coal Co.

Shane (a) Beaver 9,744 9,744 200 17 Sharon Coal & Limestone Co.

Buhl No.2 Lawrence 130,717 1,251 12,158 144,126 216 320 8 Buhl No.5 Mercer 148,005 1,524 8,930 158,459 222 285 4

Total 278.722 2,n5 21,088 302,585 605 1 12 South Butler Coal Co.

Coal Run No. 1 Butler 17,060 5,399 22,459 152 30 1

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District 3 --Pro!!uction of coal

• Coal used 2Ili ell!!! :!i0 wke~ locally

for By By By • domestic

Qe!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. eureoses Spring Valley Coal Co.

Spring Valley Butler 28,228 30 Stiveson & Sherman

Sti veson (a) Lawrence 500 Stoneboro Mining Co.

Stoneboro No. 1 Mercer 789 8,816 Vance Coal Co.

Vance No. 11 Lawrence 25,333 13,640 West Winfield Coal Co.

/}" Whitelaw Butler 17,896 131 Wigton, C. C.

Wigton Butler 7,235 Wilson-Beegle Coal Co.

Red Hill No. 2 Beaver 2,093 699 10 Zacher 1, Bernard

Zacherl No. 2 (g) Venango 2,500 Ze11ereno, James

Zellereno Butler 5,723 3,670 Zenith Coal Co.

Zenith No.1 Butler 46,663 20 20

District Total 2,295,484 300 355,534 69,420

NOTE. (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Formerly operated by McNeese-Reese Coal Co.; not under law. (c) Formerly Liggett No. 21Une operated by MacDonald Coal Corp.; not under law. (d) F01'lll8rly operated by East Brady Coal Co.; not under law. (e) Includes 3,405 tons produced by Republic Gas Coal Company, former operator. (f) Temporarily abandoned. (g) Formerly operated by Joe Zacherl.

1934

Ind !l2ke - ne~ :!i0nl Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

18

60

20

10

25,655

District 4 -- 1934

Alton Coal Co. Alton No.7 (e) Clarion 2,077

Nonfatal accidents

Total Total • dis-produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days

of coal of coke. wo;£ked 1!10Xei den:!;:; gr gg

28,276 145 75

560 20 9 1

9,605 221 26

38,973 250 48 3

18,027 135 34

7,235 160 30

2,822 172 23

2,500 250 13

9,393 200 30

46,713 186 71

2,746,393 5,034 9 52

2,077 96 18

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District 4 -- 1934 -00 00

Predus:tion of coal ~nd coke - net :toni Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

§hil!l!!d ~o mlrk8~ I locally used used in Total Total I dia-I for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power factur~ tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qeerators and Mines Count:,: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxe§ den:t§ or more Anderson, Joseph W.

Anderson (a) McKean 5,434 5,434 228 11 Ani ta Coal Co.

Coolspring Jefferson 8,647 8,647 94 20 Axelson, J. R.

Spring Creek (a) Clearfield 5,775 5,775 211 9 Batsche1et Estate, H. J.

Cooks Run No. 8 Clinton 11,682 10 11,692 220 19 Beacon Light Coal Co.

Beacon Light No. 1 Jefferson 7,870 150 8,020 161 36 Beadle & McCauley Coal Co.

Beadle & McCauley No. 1 Jefferson 8,343 8,343 104 19 Bigler Coal Co., A. W.

Weaver No.1 Clearfield 2,480 2,480 47 19 Bostonia Coal & Clay Products Co.

Boston!a No. 12 Clarion 30,932 30,932 129 62 Brandy Camp Coal Co.

Brandy Camp (b) Elk 805 805 87 7 Brian, R. W.

Brian No.2 (c) Elk 5,458 10 5,468 165 9 Brock Mining Co.

Brock (d) Jefferson 4,209 4,209 129 21 Brockway Mining Co.

Larimer (d) Jefferson 5,855 5,855 143 25 Brush Run Fue 1 Co.

Brush Run C e) Clarion 9,780 60 9,840 188 29 Carnwath Coal Co.

Carnwath No.2 Ce) Clearfield 986 986 38 6 Carnwa th No. 4 Clearfield 17,986 216 18,202 79 68

Total 18 ,972 216 12,188 74 Carroll Coal Co., E. J.

Lutz Clarion 1,109 11,083 12,192 227 24 Carroll-Gatesman Coal Co.

Carroll Ce) Clarion 860 1,996 2,856 III 11 Central Moshannon Coal Co.

Central Mosh. No. 1 (f) Clearfield 10,118 15 10,133 105 16 Central Mosh. No. 2 (d) Clearfield 420 5 425 25 11

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District 4 -- 1934

Etoducl;ion of coal Ind ~S!ke - net ~SIlnl Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

§h!ell!!! ~o -Irkel locally uled used in Total Total • dia-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:r: rail water truck! eureose s at mine of coke of coal of ~okel work~ e10;tei den:u or more Central Moshannon Coal Co. (Continued)

Central Moshannon No. 3 (g) Clearfield 124 124 ~ 3 Total 10 ,662 15 5 10 ,682 30

Clearfield Colliery Co. Caldwell Clearfield 9,851 9,B51 160 9

Cook, H. E. Gruber (a) Clarion 1,571 1,571 238 4

Cooks Run Coal Co. Wertz (a) Clinton 5,848 72 5,920 289 9

Daugherty, W. A. Daugherty (a) Jefferson 3,657 3,657 248 9

DeHaven Coal, Inc. DeHaven (g) Jefferson 26,979 1,800 28,779 135 36

Dora Coal Co. Dora Jefferson 21,947 124 22,071 133 43

Elk Mining Co. Elk Elk 49 12,041 34 12,124 221 25

Ellery Coal Mining Co. Apex No. 1 Clearfield 766 102 868 39 11

Erich Coal Co. Erich (al McKean 5,846 5,846 258 14

Fasenmyer & Di tz Fasellllyer (a) Clarion 1,806 1,806 224 9

Ferncliff Coal Corp. Thayerton Armstrong 46,988 180 47,168 106 91

Glen Fisher COal Co. Glen Fisher (a) Elk 2,223 30 2,253 109 15

Good Clay & Coal Co. Good No. 22-A Clearfield 23,163 24 23,187 100 69

Goshen Coal Co. Goshen Nos. I, 5 & 6 Clearfield 5,735 5,735 33 44

Grasso Coal Mining Co. Uberty No.2 Clarion 27,357 112 27,469 211 50 2

Gray Coal Cth ~ R: F. Deer Park (h) Clearfield 4,998 10 5,008 150 14

-CD CD

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District 4 -- 1934 -CD CI

Produc:!iion of cOil I!l!! ~ke - nejs ~onl Nonfatal Coal uted Coal Coal accidents

§!!lee!!! 12!1rlcel locally used usa<! In Total Totel I db-for for heat lllanu- produc- prodUC-, No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion Hon • Days of e .... accl- 60 days Qe!ratora and II1na. CountX rlil water truck. l!!!:E£!ses at mine of coke gf C211 of coke. work!S! elo~el genii 21: ge Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.

Croft-B (d) Clearfield 710 710 240 4 Croft-E (j) Clearfield ~.45:l ~6.4~2 213 67

Total 37.1f!2 37.1f!2 71 Harlan Coal Co.

Harlan No. 1 (a) Clarion 2,784 2,784 140 5 Harrington Coal Co., F. R. & H. L.

Harrington No. 1 Clearfield 18,550 50 18,600 156 42 Harvey Coal Corp.

Harvey Clarion 7,048 44 7,092 198 25 James Coal II1ning Co.

McGregor No. 2 Armstrong 70,200 138 70,338 124 114 Jones Coal Co., Roy

Sutton No. 9 Clarion 19,217 19 , 217 202 29 Kerr, Foster

Kerr (d) Clearfield 3,700 3,700 211 5 Keystone Coal Co.

Jones Clarion 8,715 8,71:1 229 20 King Coa 1 Co.

lIauk Jefferson 10,134 10,134 101 42 Lake Shore Coal II1ning Co.

Lake Shore Elk 478 478 52 3 Lansberry, Mn. Abbie E.

Lansberry No. 3 (k) Clearfield 1,913 2,361 325 222 4,821 131 20 Larson, J. W.

Larson (a) Clearfield 4,076 4,076 143 11 Lorraine Coal Co.

Alsace No. 12 Clarion 12,503 12,503 193 16 IIannas, E. B.

IIannas No. 2 (d) Clarion 836 836 73 10 Mapes, C. w.

IIapes (a) Clearfield 1,990 10 2,000 180 7 Markle, H. C.

Fuller (a) Jefferson 1,000 1,000 30 7 Markle-Bullen Coal Co., Inc.

Markle-Bullers No. 2 Jefferson 116,701 350 117, 051 196 157 3

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District 4 -- 1934

Produ!OUoD Qf 50011 II!!! !<!Ike - net ~Qnl Nonfatal • Coal uled Coal Coil accidents

iIllel!!!l SS! !likeS • locally uled uaed in Total Total, dia-for for heat IIUlnu- 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. eure2iei at mine of coke of cOjll of colee. worked el091 den11 2t more Marleton Coal Co.

Oliver Jefferson 2,872 6 2,878 55 22 Matthews & Sons, R. L.

Belfast Cl) Clearfield 3,723 24 3,747 132 8 McGarey Coal Mining Co.

I!cGarey Nos. 1 & 2 Jefferson 4,027 45 4,072 64 23 Meyer, J. Bruce

Platers No. 2 Cd) Clearfield 3,722 3,722 164 8 Micale, Peter

Browns Run No. 42 Ellc 13,563 13,563 98 42 Mill Creek Coal Co.

Mill Creek No. 1 Cal Jefferson 2,789 2,789 219 12 Moose Creele Coal Co.

Moose Creele No. 3 Clearfield 3,056 12 3,068 185 9 Overturf Elle 27Q ~ 275 ~O 12

Total 27Q 3,~ 12 5 3,343 21 Morrison, Herman J.

Morrison Cal Jefferson 3,577 3,577 140 9 Mottern, Frank D.

Mottern Cal Jefferson 19,398 65 4 19,467 254 19 Myers, E. L.

Kirkwood Cd) Clarion 218 218 40 7 Niederriter, Mrs. H. F.

Niederri ter C a) Clarion 6,197 185 6,382 252 9 Nixon, w. II.

Nixon Cg) Clarion 1,100 1,100 55 5 North AMrican Refractories Co.

Rowles Station No. 1 Clearfield 28,072 28,072 200 33 Northwestern Mining & Exchange Co.

Kyler Elk 190,093 393 31 190,517 238 329 6 Oyster Elk 90,928 92 16,178 107,198 242 159 Toby Elk 164 ,232 ~ 164,957 232 2:?3 3

Total 44!i,Z!3 510 16,209 462,672 7~ 9 Obenreder, Joseph G.

Zeitler Cd) Clarion 247 247 23 15 Ochs Coal Co.

Ochs Cal Clarion 4,000 4,000 174 14 .... CD ....

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District 4 1934 -(j) N

~2~l!~:!;1. on 2f !l211 IllS! s;2k! - !I!:!; :!;2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accident.

§h~ee!d ~!! mlli:ke~ • locally used used in Total Total. dia-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Q2!rators and Mines CountX rail water truckt eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. w2rked elOD! de!!:!;1 2r mS!;e O'Neill & Co., H.

O'Neill No. 2 Clarion 3,248 1,827 21 193 5,289 172 10 O'Neill No. 3 Clarion 7,004 7,004 168 16

Total 3,248 8,831 ~ 193 12,293 26 Palmer & Son, Ralph

Palmer No. 3 Clearfield 10,967 10,967 151 27 Palumbo Coal Co.

Underhill Elk 6,145 6,145 257 11 Paterson Fire Brick Co.

Paterson Clearfield 1,784{m) 1,784 200 3 Penn Coal Co.

Mt. Alton (a) McKean 1,341 1,341 182 13 Pennsylvania Electric Co.

Penna. Electric No. 2 Clearfield 5,310 5,310 120 11 Perry Moshannon Co.

Butler No.2 Clinton 2,322 12 80 2,414 B8 14 Kelley No.2 Clinton 10,274 15 10,289 100 30

Total 12,596 12 25 12, 70~ 44 Potter-Bigler & Potter, Inc.

Mt. Carmel Clearfield 4,452 4,452 46 18 Potts Run Coal Co.

Potts Run No. 3 Clearfield 3,717 10 3,727 77 18 Proudfoot, Frank

Orchard (d) Clarion 2,419 2,419 131 21 pYne Coal Co.

Wiley No.1 Clearfield 6,761 6,761{n) 44 50 Rattlesnake Coal Co.

Rattlesnake (e) Jefferson 8,196 8,196 224 16 Reed Co., W. H.

Reed (9) Clarion 24,000 450 24,450 299 8 Reid Coal Co.

Reid No. 1 (e) Armstrong 25,231 80 25,311 89 126 Reynolds Coal Co.

Reynolds (a) Clarion 3,000 3,000 177 11 Ringgold Coal Co.

Ringgold Jefferson 75,355 75,355 195 138 3 Rio, Clarence J.

Tyler No. 6 (0) Clearfield 2,724 2,724 131 12

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District 4 -- 1934

Produ!iUol! of !i2i!1 Ind !i!!ke - nei :t!i!n§ Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

ih!ew! ~o !!!Uket 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;! rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e~o~e§ dents or more Rose & McGregor Coal Co.

Charleston No. 2 Armstrong 8,047 50 8,097 68 72 Russell, I. A.

Russell Elk 7,383 7,383 183 20 Sandy Hollow Coal Co.

Sandy Hollow No. 1 Armstrong 44,163 44,163 89 124 Schill-Staab Coal Co.

Ess-Ess-See Clarion 12,874 12,874 260 27 Shawmut Mining Co.

Elk No. 31 Elk 14,503 14,503 30 197 Proctor No. 1 Elk 169,515 921 170,436 195 231 2 Proctor No. 2 Clearfield 103,848 103,848 152 192 2 Shawmut No. 5 Elk 105,656 1,709 107 ,365 165 212 1

Iotal 393,522 2,630 396.152 832 5 Shetland Coal Co.

Shetland No. 1 Jefferson 3,409 3,409 47 24 Shetland No. 2 Jefferson 879 879 12 10

Total 4,288 4,288 ~ Siegel, Harold A.

Siegel (a) Clarion 12,585 12,585 298 27 Smith, A. D.

Smith (d) McKean 1,454 6 1,460 95 8 Snyder Coal Co.

Atwell (d) Jefferson 50 1,750 1,800 73 15 Sprankles Mills Coal Co.

Maurer Jefferson 11,737 166 11,903 132 23 St. Marys Sewer Pipe Co.

St. Marys No. 2 Jefferson 16,107 16,107 128 42 Steck, Albert

Granville No. 8 (p) Jefferson 3,624 100 3,724 70 27 Swartzfager, J. E. & J. L.

Etzel Clarion 8,922 8,922 268 32 Thomas, J. W. (e)

Witten No.2 Elk 2,272 2,272 196 6 Wallwork Coal Co.

Hawthorne Nos. 2 & 4 Clarion 34,633 228 34,861 149 58 Weiser, A. W. -Weiser (a) Clarion 2,560 2,560 198 9 CD

(0)

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District 4 -- 1934 -CD ~

Produs~l!!1l of coal ind coke - net :t!2nl Nonfatal Coal uaed Coal Coal • accidents

Shl eli!!!!! ~o aarke:t locally used used in Total Total. dis-

By Qe!ratora and Mines Countx rail Wilson, F. J.

Bridge (a) Clarion Winslow Brothers

Winslow No. 2 Elk 5,126 Wolbert Brothers

Wolbert (a) Clarion Woolridge Coal Co.

Woolridge Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Clearfi&ld 14,522 Zacherl, A. M.

Zacherl No. 3 (a) Clarion Zacherl & Hesch

Zacherl (a) Clarion

District Total 1,747,695

Note. (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Formerly operated by Nagle Mining Co. (c) Brick Yard lIine, ShatlllUt II1ning Co., reopened. (d) New lIIine. (e) Not under the law for some years. (f) Abandoned. (9) Stripping. (h) Formerly operated by John E. DuBois Coal llines.

Baker Coal Co. Baker No. 7

Berger-Aiken Coal Co. lIarkleton

Bitner Coal Co. Bitner Nos. 1 & 2

Brewer & Simpson Coa 1 Co. Morrell (al

Corrado & Galiardi, Inc. Ade laide (b)

Fayette

Somerset 2,010

Fayette 16,810

Fayette

Fayette

By water

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

truck: l!!::!!:e2ses at lIIine of coke of cOil of coke. work!!!! 210xu den~1 or more

1,487 20 2 1,!>09 89 30

60 !>O !>,236 144 10

3,8lB 10 3,828 219 11

695 35!> 15,~72 1!>5 114

3,040 20 3,060 180 12

6.~ 6,200 180 32

274,613 6,461 20,889 2,049,658 4,!>65 3 29

(j l Formerly known as Croft. (k) Formerly operated by A. B. Lansberry. (1) Formerly operated by Belfast Coal Co. and J. S. Fleming; not under the law for some years. (III) Used in the manufacture of brick. (n) Includes 5,861 tons produced by Wiley Coal Co., former operator. (0) Pillars of Tyler lline, abandoned by Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal & Coke Co. (p) Formerly operated by Northwestern 1I1ning & Exchange Co.

District 5 -- 1934

12,363 12,363 281

140 2,150 100

14,500 19,700 51,010 13,100 238

2,832 2,832 118

4,740 3,507 8,247 2,782 76

22

7

55

7

34

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District 5 -- 1934

Pr2dus:U on of coal Ind Si2ke - net 12nli Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiell!!! 12 !!!rket , 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 Mines Countll: rail water truck. E!YIE!oses at mine of coke of CO!! of coke. woitk!!!! 212X8 • ~eD;t1 2£&_ Davidson-Connellsville Coal & Coke Co.

Frederick Fayette 21,846 150 100 22,096 51 51 Duncan-Ruane Coal Co.

Jeffries No. 1 Fayette 1,158 V 1,185 12 15 Fairchild Coal Co.

Miller Somerset 2,400 210 100 2,710 25 29 Fair Oak Coal Co.

Fair Oak Somerset 11,531 1,284 386 13,201 166 39 Fancy Hill Coal Co.

Eagle No.2 Fayette 176,947 400 800 178,147 194 160 Frick Coke Co., H. C.

Continental No. 1 Fayette 2,100 5,778 7,878 100 48 Kyle Fayette 79,586 651 8,178 88,415 5,111 107 183 Leisenring No. 2 Fayette 1,054 1,000 2,054 50 22 Leith Fayette 1,872 3,730 5,602 55 46 1 Trotter Fayette 128.6§9 3,373 2.2!17 142,022(c} 1!l2 1~ 1

Total 208,25:! 2,050 2O,49:! 8,178 24:1,278 5,lU 482 ~ Guseman-Hall Coal Co.

Nixon <a) Fayette 2,620 2,620 150 9 Hankins Coal & Coke Co.

Hill Fayette 6,376 6,376 80 30 Hays Coal Co., R. B.

Hays No.2 Fayette 16,450 540 16,990 49 85 Hecla Coal & Coke Co.

Crystal Fayette 68 10,189 10,257 6,705 45 69 Hill Bros. Coal Co.

Doris <a) Fayette 1,425 1,425 140 7 Irwin Gas Coal Co.

Irwin No. 11 Fayette 131,236 142 131,378 178 218 5 North Side Coal Co.

North Side (d) Fayette 9,163 9,163 225 13 Pleasant Valley Mining Co.

Oliver No.2 Fayette 144,757 3,931 2,420 78,358 229,466 52,238 170 343 10 Oliver No.3 Fayette 105 ,262 1!§,262 m 184 2

Total 250,012 3,931 2,420 78,358 ~,728 52,238 5V 12 Purity Connellsville Coal Co.

Davidson Fayette 122,682 500 3,600 126,782 lOB V8 -CD CIt

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pistrict 5 1234 -CO ."

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

§h1ee!d ~o 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 ~rators and Mines Rainey, Inc., W. J.

Countx rail water truck< eurEoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e~oxes dents or more

Revere Fayette 134,826 196 2 135,024 200 94 2 South Union Coal Co.

South Union Fayette 596,103 18,417 2,090 616,610 263 426 9 Stern Coal 8. Coke Co.

Snider No.2 Fayette 1,140 1,140 24 13 Yough Connellsville Coal 8. Coke Co.

Lemont No.1 Fayette a:3.Q;!a 1i.21i2 I.J2Jl :l.lal 2:i.aIi2 J.~~ 2'.i1 ~2 ~

District Total 1,781,677 32,678 60,312 28,501 125,113 2,028,281 83,390 2,919 2 3:;

NOTE. (a) Not under law prior to 1934. (b) Abandoned. (c) Includes 27,946 tons produced by Mitchell-McFarland, Inc., who operated mine for a short time. (d) Crop coal of Davidson Mine, H. C. Frick Coke Co.

Phtds:11i -- 12~

Baker, H. B. Baker (a) Cambria 2,113 2,113 190 6

Beaver Run Coal Co. Cortright No. 1 Cambria 167,540 5,512 173,052 247 260 2 5

Benshoff Coal Co. Benshoff No. 3 Cambria 4,875 4,875 220 18

Berwind-Whi te Coal Mining Co. Maryland Shaft (b) Cambria 389,846 3,712 6,019 399,577 185 551 7

Bethlehem Mines Corp. Bethlehem No. 72 Cambria 308,386 28 308,414 108 544 2 8 Be thlehem No. 73 Cambria ~;ZI.ZQ2 JQ 20:1.ZJO: m ~a2 1 7

Total 5JQ.08a 5a :lJO 01 41i I.Q26 J 15 Bird Coal Co.

Bird Nos. 1 8. 2 Somerset 449,618 712 450,330 230 415 9 Bird No.4 Somerset 7:2.004 7:2.Q~ 2QIi a4 1

Total :i~ 622 212 ~2:l.J~ ~22 III

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District 6 -- 1934

Production of coal god coke - net looni Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shll!lI!d loo market 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 , Days of em- acci- 60 days QE!rators and Mines Count:t: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of cogl of coke. worked I!lo;tes denlo§ or morl; Brookdale Coal Co.

Brookdale (e) Cambria 7,629 1,733 7 9,369 205 32 Cambria Fuel Co.

Cambria No. 1 Somerset 101,075 101,075 238 105 3 Cambria No. 2 Somerset 22Z.Ztl2 2Q1 !l:i 2a! .Qll!l 2J!! 2~ I

Total J2!!.!!JZ 2QI ~:i J22.Q!lJ J6J ~ Dibert Mines, Inc., David

Dibert No.1 Cambria 8,677 8,677 210 28 East Windber Coal Co.

East Windber No. 5 Somerset 39,550 125 39,675 260 56 Flenner Coal Co.

Flenner No. 1 Cambria 3,351 1,081 4,432 182 8 Griffith, E. W.

Griffith No.3 Cambria 3,938 3,938 180 7 Griffith, Geo. W.

Gray Run Cambria 4,763 4,763 210 8 Henriette Coal Mining Co.

Henriette No. 2 Cambria 117,168 1,533 1,886 120,587 235 170 2 Huber Street Coa 1 Co.

Huber Street Cambria 9,449 9,449 240 16 Johnstown Smokeless Coal Co.

No.7 Cambria 37,242 8,015 45,257 162 78 Shaft Cambria 2J.JJ2 1I.!!2Il 3:i.ltIQ I!!~ :iJ

Total tIQ.:lZ~ 12.!!~3 flQ ~IZ 131 Lenox Coal Co.

Thermal No. 9 (d) Somerset 49,411 293 49,704 143 85 Thermal No. 10 (d) Somerset 22.QQ2 22.QQ2 I~J ~2

Total :Zfl.~2Q 22J ZfI.ZIJ 121 Logan Coa 1 Co.

2(e) Logan No.2 Cambria 76,951 2,633 5,275 84,859 179 215 4 Logan No.4 Cambria 256,916 460 257,376 262 503 3 Logan No.6 Cambria ~Q.Zfl2 ItlZ ~Q.~2 12t1 21

Total 3~.~2 2.!!QQ :i.ZJ:i Jf!J.lfl~ flQ2 2 Z Loyalhanna Coal & Coke Co.

Loyalhanna No. 3 Cambria 16,883 170 17,053 134 34 Mineral Point Coal Co.

Smokeless No.4 Cambria 18,413 20 18,433 75 55 -CD ...::I

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District 6 -- 1934 -CO CD

Production of coal IInd coke - net 12nl Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shiel!!!! 10 !!!!rkelO 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 cOIl of coke. worked e'0X!!i denll or mOl;e

Mountain Coal Co. Yellow Run Shaft Cambria U2,~ 968 10,012 123,584 210 206 2

Mountain Top Coal Co. Mountain Top No. 1 Cambria 23,7Z7 23,7Z7 260 4~

Page & Sons, Jas. A. Page Cambria ~,228 4,423 9,ffil 200 34

Page Coal Co., Jos. (Receivers) Jos. Page Cambria 9,010 1,894 10,904 240 l~

Park Hill Smokeless Coal Co. Park Hill (f) Cambria 6,904 6,904 ffi 30 2

Punter, Jacob Bird No. 6 (a) Somerset 4,297 4,297 230 8

Riverside Fuel Corp. Rivers ide No. 2 Cambria 31,3~6 358 31,714 229 66 7

Secary, Arthur Bird No.7 (a) Somerset 2,226 2,226 160 ~

Seese, S. S. Seese No.6 Cambria 1,102 ~16 1,618 80 9

Shallmar Mining Corp. Maple Ridge No. 2 Somerset 66,737 592 67,329 l5~ 116

South Fork Coal & Coke Co. Stineman No. 3-E (f) Cambria 2,~6O 2,~6O 48 28

Stineman Coal & Coke Co. Stineman No. 2 Cambria ~2,686 3,222 467 56,3~ 155 112 2 Stineman No. 4 Cambria 62.fI:la 2.~1 fI:l.~ ~Q IIlZ 2

Total II:-h~2 a.222 2.2~ 121.!~2 212 ! Stineman Coa 1 Mining Co.

Stineman No. 1 Cambria 70,021 9l~ 3,722 74,658 218 177 2 Swank's Sons, Inc., Hiram

Woodvale No. 1 Cambria 9,026 7,936 949 17,911 264 50 Varner Coal Co.

Varner No. 1 (a) Cambria 4,6~ 4,~ 210 20 Windber Hi-grade Coal Co.

Corl (g) Cambria 4,453 4,453 240 10 Windber No. ~ (a) Cambria 1!Ml!!2 lQ.Q!!2 ~!.! l~

Total 14.:i~:i 14.:i3:i 2~

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District 6 -- 1934

Operators and Mines County Windber Knob Coal Co.

Berkey (a) Cambria

District Total

NOTE. (a) Not under the law prior to 1934.

Shipped to market

By By rail water

16.950

Production of coal I Coal used

locally for

By I domestic truck. purposes

3,134,140 15,565 96,605

(b) Formerly operated by Maryland Coal Company of Pennsylvania. (c) Formerly Gillen. (d) Formerly operated by Cos~ove-Meehan Coal COIIpany of Pennsylvania.

and coke - net tons Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

30,392

(el Contractor and his Workman were also killed, but were not included as they were not mine employes. (f) Abandoned. (9) Formerly Ryan No. 2 operated by Peerless Coal Company.

Alder Run Coal Co. Alder Run No. 1 Clearfield 5,900

Ashman Coal Co. Douglass Clearfield 7,225 Ghem Clearfield 1.946

Total 2.1Z! Atkinson, Mat.

East Side Tioga Atlantic Mining Co.

Atlantic (a) Clearfield 5,280 Ayres, Alvin

Peacock (b) Clinton Banner Coal Mining Co.

Knickerbocker No. 8 centre 96,029 Black Oak Coal Mining Co.

Black Oak No. 5 Clearfield 20,768 Blos$ Coal Co.

Butler No. 1 (c) centre Boinske & Sons, J.

Boinske No. 1 Tioga

District 8 1934

25 70 95

1,500 100

2,271 20

7,300

3,800 1,600 B

Nonfatal accidents

Total Total I dis-produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days

of coal of coke. worked ployes dents or more

16.050 280 25

3,276,702 5,283 9 72

5,900 118 24

7,250 115 26 2.016 110 8 9.266 34

1,600 100 9

5,280 69 44

2,291 140 9

96,029 197 188

20,768 104 52

7,300 250 22

5,408 150 17 -CD CD

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District 8 -- 1934 lSI 0 0

Produc!:!on 2f s2§1 l!!!l S2ke - net :II0n§ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil!ll!!d :110 market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal abUity

By By By I domestic & power f.acture Hon tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Ql!!rators and Mines Count:.: rail water truck. eurE:2le• !t mine of coke of coaA of coke. woli:k~ elo:a:el denl:; or mer! Boron Bros. Coal Co.

Woodward No. 2 Clearfield 10,340 150 10,490 1~9 34 Bower Coal Co.

Bower No.5 Tioga 996 5,549 6,545 174 21 Briar Hill Coal Co.

Briar Hill Clearfield 10,610 10,610 204 31 Brighton Coal Mining Co.

Brighton No. 1 Centre 11,875 530 12,405 302 27 Brighton No. 2 Centre ~l.~~ 12l! ~1.a41 ~2 ~a

Total ~2.2Ia 1.~2a ~.2~~ a:i Burton & Taylor

Fairview Clearfield 2,456 2,456 197 25 Butterworth Bros.

Keystone Nos. 1,2,3 & 4 Clearfidd 2,513 50 2,563 12~ 7 Mohawk Clearfield 3.2<11 3.1121 :l~ 11

Total :i.1~ :ill :i.1~ 2~ Carson, O. R.

Bache (b) Lycoming 3,600 3,600 120 15 Casher Coal Co.

Casher No. 1 Centre 1,932 1,932 ii4 7 Chambers Coal Co., R. A.

Clarence No. 1 Centre 1,285 5,188 6,473 252 21 Cherry Run Coal Mining Co.

Cherry Run No. 1 Centre 27,166 18,639 45,805 202 85 Chestnut Hill Coal Co.

Chestnut Hill Clearfield 4,093 4,093 96 16 Ci ty Coal Co.

Hill (d) Lycoming 1,377 1,377 80 13 Chene Coal Mining Co.

Chene No.1 Clearfield 570 570 5 88 Courtland (e) Clearfield 1.1l12 I.QI2 l:i 3~

Total l ~~ 1.:ia2 l~ Clearfie Id Bituminous Coal Corp.

Cooper No.2 Clearfield 215,194 72 Moravian (f) Clearfield 215,266 250 220

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District 8 1934

Production of coal !lnd coke - net :l;on§ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shi2ll!!d :1;0 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 Count:z: rail water truck! eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo:£e§ dents or more Clyde Coal Co.

Eureka No. 28 Clearfield 79,073 1,8~0 80,923 183 217 Colorado Coal Co.

Chester (g) Centre 6,946 1,044 7,990 40 67 Colorado No. 5 Clearfield n.aa!! 7~ :221 1~.Q:21 11~ JJ

Total 1!l.J~ 12 Couzer Moshannon Coal Co.

l.~:i ~Q.~l IQQ

Sterling No. 3 (h) Clearfield 2,248 2,248 81 13 Daywood COal Co.

Daywood Clearfield 3,000 290 3,290 90 12 Dezaiffe & Son, Fred

Leland No.8 Clearfield 7,548 7,548 95 33 DuShan Coal Mining Co.

DuShan No.1 Centre 20,989 1,889 22,878 171 49 Eastment & Cowfer

Coaldale (i) Clearfield , 245 245 30 5 Reading No. 3 Clearfield 2.~~ J.J~ la.Q;l1 2QIl JJ 2

Total Eisenaur, J. P.

2.~~ J. 612 P.282 JI:! 2

Eisenaur (b) Clearfield 642 642 120 8 Eyerly, Jas. F.

Moshannon No. 11 Centre 415 11,452 11,867 190 15 Feeney & Rudneski

McIntyre Lycoming 16,488 8,202 24,690 190 67 Fenush, Louis

X Roads (d) Clearfield 850 850 60 10 Fischer, D. E.

Haines (b) Lycoming 8,000 8,000 240 19 Fye, R. G.

Pine Glen No.1 (j) Centre 1,486 1,486 70 9 Gallagher & Bro., W. R.

Black Oak Clearfield 3,352 125 3,477 85 12 Gillen & Son, R. C.

Eagleton (k) Clinton 3,100 400 3,500 90 7 Grampian Coal Mining Co.

Penn No.4 Centre 2,207 2,207 43 19

N CI -

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District 8 1934 to.) C) to.)

Production of coal and coke - net ;ton§ 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 rators and Mines rail water truck, ur oses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked 10 es dents or more

Grampian Coal Mining Co. Penn No.5 13,901 13,901 67 26 Penn No.6 Centre 21 ~

Total lfi.1Qll l €2.1Q!l 12 Guenot, Charles F.

Guenot No.1 Centre 2,260 10 2,270 195 16 Guernsey Coal Co.

Henrietta No. 1 Clearfield 3,070 5 3,075 73 28 Gulbranson, W. o.

Imperial No. 2 Clearfield 39,430 39,430 213 116 Imperial No.3 (1) Clearfield 18,752 18,752 208 42 Imperial No. 4 (m) Clearfield a.~~ a.~;3 lQ2 ~a

Total fifl,Q2:i flfi,l:il1:i :i1Qfi Hale Coal Co.

Brookwood Clearfield 273,753 32 273,785 211 468 2 Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.

American (b) Clinton 5,471 300 5,771 132 17 Retort Clinton 1l.2~4 1l.2~ Hi7 ~

Total 1l,2~ 5,471 300 17,7Q:i 51 Hart, E. M.

Rattler Tioga 7·,720 7,720 154 28 Heath Bros.

Heath No. 2 Centre 11,977 11,977 308 41 Henrietta Coal Co., Inc.

Henrietta No. 6 Clearfield 17,583 14 93 17,690 90 42 Hill Bros.

Ashman No.5 Clearfield 3,468 3,468 68 2B Howell & Sill

Anna S. Tioga 6,557 19,061 1,089 1,256 27,963 126 116 Kasmark, B.

Kasmark (b) Centre 2,000 2,000 105 B Kato Coa 1 Co.

Kato No.5 Centre 11,336 190 11,526 124 38 King Coal Co.

King No. 1 (n) Clearfield 10,000 10,000 156 23 Kristianson & Johnson Coal Co.

Guion (0) Clearfield 11,984 10 6 12,000 66 38

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District 8 1934

Produc~ion of c2!11 Ind !02ke - net ~2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!!! ~o marke~ locally used used in Total Total. dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • dOl!M!stic & power facture tion tion • of em- acci- 60 days rators and Mines Count rail water truck. oses at mine of coke 0 coal of coke.

Kristianson & Johnson Coal Co. Continued) Kristianson Nos. 2 & 3 Clearfield 20,147 1,289 19 10 2l,4&' 125 53 Kristianson No.5 (d) Clearfield 1.21:11 1.21:11 1I:i 2

Total Kuhn, F. C.

3~.131 ~.:iZQ 29 16 }1.746 l!l!l

Leland No.1 Clearfield 2,000 Lanark Coal Co.

150 2,150 120 8

Lanark No.1 Centre 4,170 Laurel Coal Co.

93 4,263 185 11

Coaldale No. 26 (d) Centre 5,410 20 2 5,432 75 25 Decatur No. 9 Clearfield ~.:i36 ~ ~ ~.~~ IIl!l 16

Total Z.~6 24 Lehigh Valley Coal Co.

~ Z.2Z4 ~I

Lehigh Valley No. 22 Centre 93,966 64 94,030 195 118 Lehigh Valley No. 28 (d) Centre Z.~ II Z.633 12 116

Total lQI.:i21 Z~ IQI.~ ~ Leland Coal Mining Co.

Leland No. 10 Clearfield 55,409 10 5 55,424 133 127 2 leRoy Coal Co.

Lone Star Bradford 2,223 6,933 9,156 264 25 Lycoming Coal Co. (p)

Lycoming Lycoming 12,283 12,283 220 27 Moravian Coal Co.

Moravian No. 1 Clearfield 4,542 4,542 150 13 Morris Run Coal Mining Co.

East Creek Tioga ) 192 71 1 Jones No. 12 Tioga 113,339 10,628 1,930 4,015 129,912) 192 51 I Jones No.7 Tioga ) 192 17 Lake Tioga l I~ 111:2 ~

Total 113.332 lQ.621:1 1.2JQ ~.Ql:i 1~.21~ J~ ~ Morrisdale Coal Mining Co.

No.1 Shaft Clearfield 171,690 171,690 222 294 2 No.3 Shaft Clearfield 45,692 45,692 124 99 1 No.1 Slope Clearfield 23.~ 31l!l 2J.~ 1~ ~Q6 1

Total 3U.02€! 300 Moshannon Smithing Coa 1 Co.

31!a~6 522 4

Glenmar No. 1 Clearfield 119,172 17 119,789 169 272 N C) Co)

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Pistrict 8 -- 1934 I.:» 0 ..

Pr!ldu~iion ef c!l!l And ~ke • net $on. Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shie2!d io markei locally used used in Total Total. dis-

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

~rators and Mines Count~ rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxe§ den:t§ or more Mott Coal Co.

Carbon Run (b) Bradford 8,312 150 8,462 300 11 Mountz & Co., S. J.

Viola No. 1 Clearfield 25,332 660 25,992 106 105 Viola No. 3 (a) Clearfield 4,812 640 5,452 174 31 Waverly Clearfield H2,32~ IQ,32~ l~ 2Q

Total ~Q,~Q 1,;}QQ ~I,~Q I~~ Myers, James

Red Jacket No. 4 (r) Clearfield 500 500 75 8 New Castle Coal Co.

Lobb No. 1 Clearfield 1,822 119 1,941 78 10 Norman & Guy

Flower Run No. 2 Tioga 7,390 6 7,396 196 31 Norman, Philip

Ben Alan Tioga 9,000 4 9,004 205 32 Osceola Coal Co.

Ghem No.1 Centre 1,565 4,135 5,100 215 12 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

Winburne No. 46 Clearfield 55,670 4,926 3,771 64,367 138 103 Pennsylvania Electric Co.

Penelec No.4 (s) Centre 7,467 7,467 143 10 Rodkey Coal Co.

Rodkey No.1 Ciearfield 6,797 40 6,837 95 31 Schnarrs, R. R.

Belfast (t) Centre 3,730 900 10 4,640 93 17 Shuttleworth & Lindsey (u)

Birge Run Clinton 6,351 6,351 218 11 Smeal Coal Co.

Johnston (b) Clearfield 250 250 60 7 Snow Shoe Coal Co.

Redding No. 1 Centre 19,847 10,000 29,847 203 78 Spike Island Coal Co.

Spike Island (b) Centre 1,489 1,489 100 13 Standard Moshannon Coa 1 Co.

Morrann Slope (b) Clearfield 320 331 651 121 11 Standard No. 4 Clearfield li,;m 6,311 205 l~ Total li,~' m 61962 27

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District 8 -- 1934

Producti on of coal ~nd coke - net ioni Nonfatal

rators and Mines omas, ..... P. Hoagland Run

Trumble, George Colorado No.3 (v)

Warren, R. O. Warren No.1

Wilkes, Jr., Thos. Imperial No. 12

Wilkinson, John Industry No. 2 (b)

Williams Bros. Williams (d)

Count

Lycoming

Clearfield

Tioga

Clearfield

Clearfield

Lycoming

District Total

Shiell!!d

By rail

801

1,814

1,931,989

Coal used loa market locally

for By By domestic

water truck. ur oses

15,000

130

10,025

50

1,889

III

252,428 22,603

NOTE: (a) Idle for some years. (k) (b) Not under the law prior to 1934. (1) (c) Formerly operated by Butler Coal Co. (m) (d) New mine. (n) (e) Formerly Pardee No.2 operated by Dahlin Bros. Coal Mining Co.; idle. (0) (f) Reopened. (p) (9) Formerly operated by Thos. J. Lee Estate. (r) (h) Formerly operated by Sterling Moshannon Coal Mng. Co.; idle for some years. (s) (1) Formerly Imperial No.1 operated by R. H. Mull. (t) (j) Formerly operated by Central Coal & Coke Co. (u)

(v)

Coal Coal used used in Total

for heat manu· produc-& power facture Han at mine of coke of coal

15,000

931

10,025

10 1,814

1,889

III

9,839 2,222,859

Stripping. Formerly Little Soldier. Formerly Ramey No.2.

Total. produc-. tion •

of coke.

Formerly operated by Boron & Shedlock. Formerly part of Kristianson No.3. Formerly Lycoming Smokeless Coal Co.

accidents dis-

No. Fatal ability Days of em- acci- 60 days

worked a e dent or more

300 23

60 13

250 24

155 20

131 10

fI.Q Z

5,336 3 25

Formerly operated by Harris Bros. Coal Mining Co.; idle for some years. Formerly operated by Penelec Coal Corp.; not under law for some years. Formerly operated by Belfast Coal Co. Formerly Jos. Shuttleworth. Formerly operated by R. R. Schnarrs Coal Co.

District 9 - 1934

Brownsvi lIe Coal & Coke Co. Mt. Hope

Charmon Coa I Co. Fayette

Johnson Westmoreland Deep Vein Connellsville Coal Co.

Brier Hill (a) Fayette

18,210

23,333

59,691

13,228

2,241

152

40

30

49,524 10,081 30,130 135 109

36,561 225 20

59,813 96 119 5 to:»

5:

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District 9 -- 1934 N 0 CD

PrI!~uS:U oil of S211 IllS! ~ke - nel 12n • Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shi2Q!d 10 !i£ket locally used used in Total Total • dis-for for heat aaanu- produc- produc-. No. fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture tion tion • Days of elll- acd- 60 days 9E!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of COil of coke. wo£k!S! e12X11 ~en:lil 2£ mSKI Etna-COnnellsviUe Coke Co.

Garwood Fayette 30,792 162 30,954 124 !l7 !I frick Coke Co., H. C.

Bridgeport Fayette 300 4,549 4,849 7!1 34 Colonial No . 1 Fayette 791,924 1,~ 87B 794,437 143 m 10 Colonial No. 3 Fayette 607,3~8 3,131 600 611,089 142 880 10 Colonial No. 4 Fayette 681,826 3,027 640 68~,493 142 906 2 9 Maxwell fayette ~~ti.!m 1i!12 ~ZQ ~2Z.Z2Q Z2 ~22 1:1

Total ~.~QZ.2Z2 !l.7:1~ ti.~7 2Ia23l~a ~.~2S ~ !:! Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Naomi fayette 24,617 68,774 7,869 1,940 103,200 91 318 !I Pike Fayette 7~ 2~':!:IS ~.:I:ll 2Z11 21.m 2:1 ~2 III

Total ~:l.:!ll 1!12.~ 7.1Iti2 :!.ti21 m ~Q.:!ZZ :l6Q 1:1 Lincoln Coal & Coke Co.

Lincoln Fayette 27,832 138 968 7,54~ 2,073 38,~!l6 1,400 40 196 Lowber Gas Coal Co.

Fayette fayette 33,182 1~,406 7~0 ~ 49,388 28 493 3 Lynch Domestic Coal Co.

Champion Fayette 6,617 6,617 191 12 Monessen Coal & Coke CO.

Alicia No.1 fayette 3,l~0 943 47 6,486 10,626(b) 29 91 Monessen Westmoreland II=!.:I"Z !l:!.~tiZ I:!Q 1:111 :I

Total az.:l11 ~:l !lZ ti.!I!l" 2:!.22:1 232 :! Pi ttsburgh Coal Co.

Arnold Fayette 271,534 1,525 273,059 192 272 13 SOtIIers Westmoreland :!2:I.IIZQ Z.:'IIII 2a :!2II.~Q 12:l 62.l lti

Total ZtiZ.:!Q:! :!.I~ 2a ZZI.:i~ BZ2 22 Pi ttsburgh & Erie Coal Co.

Sumner No.3 Fayette 106,918 772 427 25 108,142 219 60 3 Rainey, Inc., W. J.

Royal Fayette 232,971 2,662 16 23~,649 287 252 8 South Fayette COal Co.

Melrose Fayette 127,106 1,981 ~~6 200 129,843 90 223 Tremont Coal Co.

Tremont Fayette :I.2Z2 lZ.212 11.1:'1:'1 :i.221 ~~ ai.Oll !~!l 2!l!l la~ 4

District Total 1,~43, 706 2,489,069 ~O,549 38,115 21,629 52,280 4,195,348 31,980 6,757 7 122

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District 9 -- 1934

Produc~~on of c2al and coke . - net 1!lnl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel2!d :t.o market locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power factul''' ti on tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days 2I!!rators and Mines Count):: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked el0:tes dent~ or more

NOTE: (a) Formerly operated by Buckeye Coal Co. (b) Includes 5,288 tons produced by United States Fuel & Iron Co.

Dl:i1;r.:hi:t IQ 1934

Argyle Coal Co. Argyle No.2 Cambria 29,090 116 594 29,800 136 6:

Forge Coal Mining Co. Forge No.1 Cambria 8,664 1,062 9,726 73 24 1 Forge No.2 Cambria a.!l,:rl:2 a7:2 ~a,7:2Q Hlll IF /l

Total ~Z.IlJ2 Ida7 ~,4711 III a Forks Coal Mining Co.

Hughes No. 3 (a) Cambria 3,652 4,269 7,921 229 24 Iron Springs (b) Cambria 4,lal ~,l~l ,~a 14

Total ~,ll:22 ~,l~1 4,,,6,2 I ",Q!2;1 ~f! Heisley Coal Co.

Heisley No. 3 Cambria 526,112 12 23,411 549,535 189 717 7 Holmberg Coal Co.

Holmberg Cambria 4,983 4,983 160 17 Hughes & Co., C. A.

Hughes No.2 Cambria 351,862 1,963 353,825 192 726 7 Lilly No.3 (c) Cambria Z,7!l2 Z ",721 al :212

Total ~:2~,ll:21 1,2ll:2 ~:211,llHi Z711 7 Johnstown Coal & Coke Co.

Portage No. 2 Cambria 138,992 3,443 142,435 208 219 3 Portage No. 4 Cambria 100,558 7,016 107,574 168 212 1 Portage No. 6 Cambria IIQ.J~Q aQ.~~Q 16!l 1!l:2 ,

Total ;m.!lIlQ ~.~a Z.Qlll a~Q.aJ2 gIll II Juniata Coal Co.

Lilly SlDOkeless No. (d) Cambria 14,911 792 15 ,703 217 47 Monroe Coal Mining Co.

Revloc No. 1 Cambria 723,625 9,956 2,043 735,624 202 894 10 Myers Coal Co., J. P.

Myers Nos. 1 & 2 (e) Cambria 4,277 4,277 300 13 ~ CI .....

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District 10 1931 N Q CD

Produc:tion of cOil ~ns! ~ke • net 12n~ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiell!!! to market locally used used in Total Total dis· for for heat manu- produc- produc-. ability

By By By • domestic & power ·facture tion tion • 60 days rators and lIines Count rail water truch ur oses at mine of coke of coal of colee. or mor

McGuire oal Co. McGuire Cambria 4,570 4,570 87 19

Penker Coal Mining Co. Penker Nos. 1 & 2 (f) Cambria 26,330 2,806 29,136 227 48

Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp. Ehrenfeld No. 3 Cambria 533,772 3,395 290 537,457 227 542 5 Ehrenfeld No. 8 Cambria /i6.~:i 1.1!l1l ~.J:iJ 231 :i!i

Total :l2/i.!lIZ ~.:iQJ 22Q fIlllMIQ :i2ll :i Piper & Co., W. H.

Sonman No.2 Cambria 114,161 446 4,286 118,893 216 192 5 Priscilla Coal Mining Co.

Priscilla No. 2 (e) Cambria 13,467 39 13,506 225 26 Sooman Shaft Coal Co.

Sonman Shaft Cambria 242,604 22 242,626 221 335 5 SOMan Slope Cambria ZZ2.~1 I.Q/i2 lJ.~2 2Il1i.Jfi2 l~ ~ a

Total :il~.Il:i:i 1.!lIl4 lJ.~2 :i2ll.2Il!l IlJ2 lJ Springfield Coal Corp.

Springf1e ld No. 1 Cambria 326,412 1,645 328,057 187 360 3 Stineman, James C.

Sonman Run No. 1 (g) Cambria 6,753 6,753 58 62 2 Wilbur H. (e) Cambria ~.:l!i2 ~.:i!i2 9.4 ~2

Total II.Jl:i II.JI:i I~ 2 Swope & Morris

Swope (e) Cambria 5,936 5,936 240 8 Webster Coal & Coke Co.

Nanty Glo No. 14 Cambria :i2.:iJ:i 2:22 ;ml 4J .QQ!! 136 Iii

District Total 3,663,951 23,897 32,765 51,007 3,771,620 5,560 2 64

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by W. H. Hughes; idle for some years. (b) Formerly operated by Iron Springs Coal Co. (c) Formerly operated by Lilly Coal Co. (d) Formerly Juniata No.3.

(e) Not under the law prior to 1934 . (f) Formerly Sherbine No. I operated by Portage-Wilmore Coal Co.; idle for some years. (g) Formerly operated by Sooman Run Coal Co.

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District 11 -- 1934

Production of coal and coke - net ton§ 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 tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days ~rators and Mines Count~ rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo:£e§ dents or more Armstrong, J. M.

Armstrong Westmoreland 7,049 75 106 7,230 210 12 A tlanti c Crushed Coke Co.

Atlantic No. 2 Westmoreland 13,897 1,277 411 825 10,790 27,200 7,193 92 96 Barnett Coal Co.

Millwood Westmoreland 159,019 175 1,500 160,694 208 172 2 Beatty & Ulesheny

Maryann (b) Westmoreland 3,875 3,875 175 8 Bortz Coal Co.

Central Westmoreland 3,760 145 12,570 16,475 8,400 161 30 Bradenville Fuel Co.

Smith westmoreland 10,169 10,169 169 20 Brownfield Coal & Coke Co.

Myers Westmoreland 8,110 10 6,000 14,120 4,000 173 20 Buskey, J. Edwin

Marion (e) Westmoreland 6,728 6,728 134 9 Byars Coa 1 & Coke Co.

Mutual (a) Ylestmoreland 23,864 850 170 24,884 62 104 City Coal Co.

Marguerite Westmoreland 3,465 3,465 121 10 Greensburg Coal & Coke Co.

Hawksworth Westmoreland 199,807 5,669 77 205,553 201 197 Humphreys Coal & Coke Co.

Humphreys No. 1 Westmoreland 67,595 5,839 30,899 104,333 20,003 250 202 Jamison Coal & Coke Co.

Jamison No. 20 Westmoreland 404,535 11,168 2,627 418,330 217 315 3 Keystone Coal & Coke Co.

Crows Nest Westmore land 343,991 1,483 995 346,469 172 452 18 Greensburg No. 2 Westmoreland 58,703 18,783 270 77,756 183 136 3 Greensburg No. 4 Westmoreland ~~.~ :i~ ;3~.fi:Z2 IQJ :i2

Total ~afi.aI2 2!:l.a:1Q 1.i1fi!2 ~:i:z.2~ fi!!Q 21 King Coal Co.

Chambers Westmoreland 1,681 885 1,450 4,016 66 20 Lincoln Fuel Co.

Buck No. 2 (d) Westmoreland 9,030 9,030 266 10 Marcia Coal Co.

Marcia (b) Westmore land 6,331 6,331 243 13 ~ Q CO

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District 11 -- 1934 too:) -C)

Product! on of coal and coke - net ton§ Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!!d to mA£ke;t 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: eureose s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo:.:es dents or more Mitchell & McFarland, Inc.

South West No.1 (a)(g) Westmoreland 41,740 325 779 42,844 95 93 Mt. Pleasant By-Product Coal Co.

St. Vincent Westmore land 99,511 300 491 100,302 156 125 Mt. Pleasant Coke Co.

Beatty No. 1 Westmoreland 126 230 356 5 20 Beatty No.2 Westmoreland /iQ IQ2 Hi2 J 2Q

Total I!l!i JJ2 :21!l :lQ Patton, L. L.

Patton (e) Westmoreland 1,371 1,371 152 6 Penn Valley Coal Mining Co.

Beck No. 1 Westmoreland 125,225 175 125,400 175 143 3 Pletcher, W. H.

Donnelly No.2 (f) Westmoreland 2,880 2,880 130 6 Rance 1 & Smith

Carney (b) Westmore land 200 200 13 6 Saxman Coal & Coke Co.

Saxman No.2 Westmoreland 57,458 10,609 1,999 37,032 107,098 21,166 170 170 2 Seger Bros. Coal Co., Inc.

Seger No.1 Westmoreland 54,413 250 10 54,673 97 119 Superior Coke Co.

Superior No. 2 Westmoreland 18,708 123 18,831 54 66 Virgie Gas Coal Co.

Klondike (g) Westmoreland 18,976 18,976 207 24 Vulcan Gas Coal Co.

Yukon No. 1 (g) Westmoreland 4,430 4,430 136 10 Yukon No.2 Westmoreland 21.:2Jl ~.£:l7 ~~.17!l l~;; 72

Total 2:2.2~1 ~.247 2!l.2Q!l 82 Westmoreland Coal Co.

Magee Westmore land 174,488 2,027 14,095 190,610 151 211 3 Weyandt, D. H.

Miller (b) Westmore land 5,014 5,014 102 12 Youghiogheny & Ohio Coal Co.

Osborne No. 1 Westmoreland 370,338 370,338 237 354 8 Osborne No. 2 Westmoreland 242.~:i~ :i.:i~8 74 ~:i4.2~ 2;lJ 2~ 7

Total 6)9,69::1 :2.:,!38 74 ~~:i.JQ~ 6]8 l:i

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District 11 -- 1934

Pr2duction of coal gnd S!lke - ne~ :1i2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shi2ll!!d j;o markej; locally used used in Total Total • dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture tion t10n I 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 elo:z:el dentl 2' m9I1

NOTE:

District Total 2,523,915

(a) Formerly operated by H. C. Frick Coke Co. (b) Not under the law prior to 1934.

99,513 60,794

(c) Formerly operated by West Penn By-Product Coal Co.; idle for some years. (d) Formerly Chester No.2; idle for some years.

Disyict 12

Ani ta Coal Mining Co. Anita Jefferson 10,601 147

Bowersville Coal Mining Co. Bowersville Jefferson 22,067 137

Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal & Coke Co. Sykesville Jefferson 274,517 1,354

Butler Consolidated Coal Co. Butler Indiana 5,450 53

Cedar Run Coal Co., Inc. Cedar Run No. 8 Indiana 9,937

Clark, H. E. Victor No. 11 Indiana 10,119 95

Clearfield Bituminous Coal Co. Rossiter No. 1 Indiana 400,498 Rossi ter No. 3 Indiana 319.324 283

Total 719.822 283 Frostburg Coal Co.

Frostburg No. 2 Jefferson 8,724 449 Jefferson & Indiana Coal Co.

Adrian Jefferson 388,895 1,228 Jones, W. J.

Mount Airie Clearfield 5,897 60 Light, Special, A. L.

Frances No. 1 Indiana 21,150 31

21,055 97,291 2,802,568 60,762 3,599 53

(e) Part of Marion Mine, formerly operated by West Penn By-Product Coal Co. (f) Formerly Alverton operated by H. C. Frick Coke Co. (9) Abandoned.

1934

10,748 127 19

402 22,606 81 60

7,300 283,171 215 367

5,503 144 11

9,937 91 18

10,214 108 25

342 400,840 249 311 320 319.927 248 262 662 720.767 573

9,173 229 13

390,123 188 387

5,957 130 18

21,181 210 36

8

1 2 3

N --

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l2il:tric:t 12 -- 1934 ~ ... ~

Production of coal SInd coke - net :tonI Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shiel!!d 10 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 Count:£ rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e10Xeli denili or more Light, SpeCial, A. L. (Continued)

Frances No. 5 Indiana 71,269 25 71,294 210 110 3 Williams Run Jefferson 51.UE! 2.11E! l~ ~l

Total lQl.~;U ~~ IQI.~51~ 1~7 ~ Lindsey Coal Mining Co.

Lindsey No. 8 Jefferson 1,600 1,600 30 32 M & N Coal Co.

M & N Clearfield 3,800 3,800 35 45 McClure & Weber Coal Co.

Big Run (a) Jefferson 3,095 3,095 160 7 McClure Mining Co.

McClure Jefferson 11,211 11,211 65 51 Northwestern Mining & Exchange Co.

Kramer Jefferson 671,658(b) 712 446 672,816 214 1,171 17 Patchin Coal Mining Co.

Patchin No. 4 Indiana 5,815 49 5,864 72 7 Penn Fuel Corp.

Superior Indiana 1,929 258 2,187 35 9 Pennington, C. E.

Pennington No. 4 Indiana 2,106 92 2,198 105 13 Pennsylvania & Arizona Mining Co.

Banks No. 2 (c) Indiana 2,973 47 3,020 22 39 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

Pardee No. 42 Indiana 33,081 780 33,861 123 45 Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Helvetia Clearfield 816,509 1,687 102 818,298 221 826 2 8 Soldier No. 1 (d) Jefferson 10,000 10,000 69 36 Soldier No. 2 (d) Jefferson 2.~H! ~7~ lQ.l~ ~2 ~

Total a~~.Q~Z ~.J~ IQ2 !l~E!.~510l 2Q~ ~ E! Trojan Coal Mining Co.

TrOjan No.3 Indiana JI.5Q1 143 31.M4 135 76

District Total 3,159,267 11,401 8,912 3,179,580 4,059 5 47

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by McClure & Tyson Coal Co. (c) Formerly operated by High Fusing Coal Co. (b) Includes 20,387 tons in storage. (d) Finished.

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District 13 -- 1934

Pr5!dl!~J:ion of cQal ind ~oke - net :liQn§ • Coal used Coal Coal

Shiel!!d :to mArke:!: locally used used in

By Ql!!rators and Mines Count):: rail Buckeye Coal Co.

Nemacolin Greene 108,099 Crucible Fue 1 Co.

Crucible Greene 41,285 Harvey, D. B., Operator

High Rock (b) Greene McClain Coal Co.

Ethel (b) Greene Monessen Coal 8. Coke Co.

Alicia No.2 Greene Pickands, Mather 8. Co.

Mather Collieries Greene 919,110 Poland Coal Co.

Poland No.3 Greene 14,791 Shannopin Coal Co.

Shannopin Greene Sterling Fuel Co.

Mapel-Sterling No. 1 Greene 66,938 Mapel-Sterling No. 2 Greene :;!!l.2;l§

Total ll::i.f!Z:;! Warwick Coal Co.

Dora Greene West Point Marion Coal Co.

Walnut Hill Greene :;!1.;l201

District Total 1,240,551

NOTE. (a) Includes 2,962 tons used for fueling boats. (b) Not under the law prior to 1934. (c) Includes 9,872 tons in storage.

for for heat manu-By By • domestic 8. power facture

water truck. eureoses at mine of coke

968,821 3,616 3,149

37l,110(a) 3,210 7,743

700

3,295

75,446 104 6,010

6,015 12,487(c) 465

5,000

210,345 736 110

276,415 245 26

1:2.;lQ::i ;l:;jQ

1,922,442 10,010 20,748 17,503

Total Total I produc- produc-. tion tlon • Days

of coal of coke. worked

1,083,685 220

423,348 133

700 100

3,295 170

81,560 114

938,077 244

19,791 26

211,191 101

66,938 179 :;!!l.2;l§ 177

11::i.f!7:;!

276,686 231

:;j7.Q:;!7(sl) IQQ

3,211,254

(d) Includes 13,608 tons produced at Moffitt Mine, operated by Moffitt Sterling Gas Coal Co.; Moffitt consolidated with Walnut Hill. @ One accident occurred on May 21, 1934, but the victim did not die until May 23, 1935.

Nonfatal accidents

dis-No. Fatal ability

of em- acci- 60 days el0xe§ denj;§ or more

889 5 12

762 8

11

9

162 2

947 3 13

128

386 12

74 3 ::iZ 1

l;ll :;!

183 2@ 3

IZ:;!

3,782 12 55

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Pistrict 14 -- 1934 N -~ Produc:lilon of ,"oal Ind ~ke - ne;t j;2nl Nonfatal

• Coal used Coal Coal accidents Shiel!!!! :li0 !!!!rkej; 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. I!!!£eoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. WOEk!!! elo~!I den:!il 21: !!EI Allegheny Coa 1 & Coke Co.

Avenue No.2 Allegheny 30,318, 8 10 30,336 70 93 Armstrong County Coal Co.

Armstrong Armstrong 64,630 251 64,881 186 95 4 Avonmore Coal & Coke Co.

Gilpin Armstrong 40,366 152 40,518 96 63 Pine Run Westmoreland fI!l.~~ :1lfl fI!l.:1:i2 I~ 2jj I

Total Beck & Boale Coal Co.

IQ!!.4Q2 :ifl!l 1Q!!.2ZZ 1:i2 ~

Beck No. 2 Armstrong 1,930 1,930 210 7 Ben Franklin Coal Co.

Braeburn Westmore land 20,402 19,099 39,501 159 58 3 2 Best Coal Co.

Best Allegheny 16,639 16,639 215 49 Bowersox Coal Co.

Cadogan No. 1 Armstrong 6,673 6,673 76 37 Winfield Armstrong I~.~II !l-12 1~.II11 I!lQ !I:i

Total 111.211 ~2 12.:i:iQ II~ Butler Junction Coal Co.

Butler Junction Allegheny 71,933 71,933 147 83 5 Casella Coal Co., Tom

Casello (a) Cochran Coal Co.

Armstrong 4,217 5 4,222 182 11

Cochran No. 1 Westmoreland 62,B16 825 Conemaugh Coa 1 Co.

24 63,665 95 120 3

Conemaugh Indiana 65,577 Creighton Fuel Co.

65,577 214 69 2

Creighton Allegheny Culmerville Coal Co.

82,027 8,402 37,331 28,077 102 155,939 215 192 3

Mutual Nos. 2 & 3 Allegheny 109,228 3,500 25 112,753 218 123 1 1 Edgecli ff Coal Co.

Edgecliff (b) We stmore 1 and 920 920 BO 10 Elliott Coal Co., J. L.

Shaner (c) Westmoreland 4,675 85 4,760 86 22 Ford Collieries Co.

Berry Allegheny 605,912 3,001 8,400 617,313 216 593 4

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District 14 -- 1934

Produc!ion of coal and coke - net ton~ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shil!ll!d ~o market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days rators and MInes raU water truck. ur oses at mIne of coke of c 1 of coke. worked more

Ford Collieries Co. Francis Allegheny :ifN.!H2 J.JI2 :ifl7.1Ja £l~ :i~ !l

Total 1.1f12.Z~1 a.;m I.H!~.!t:iI 1.1£1 12 Fre .. port Brick Co.

Freeport BrIck (d) Armstrong 3,403 3,403 138 10 General Refractories Co.

Kier Fire Brick (g) Westmoreland 5,885 175 6,060 180 7 George & Jamison Coal Co.

George & J..,lson Armstrong 7,533 7,533 300 18 Green Hill Coal Co.

Green Hill Allegheny 2,065 2,065 162 8 Haas Coal Co.

Haas No.2 Allegheny 19,512 1,947 21,459 158 32 Haddon Co.l Co.

Haddon Armstrong 13,455 13,455 96 30 Henry Bros. Coal Co.

Henry Allegheny 7,690 15 7,705 185 10 Hill Coal Co., W. H.

Sligo No.1 Allegheny 2,309 10,010 12,319 198 24 James Coal MInIng Co.

Orpha Armstrong 38,800 1,200 48 40,048 131 73 Kepple Coal MInIng Co.

Kepple Armstrong 550 550 53 8 King Coal Co.

King (a) Armstrong 1,230 104 1,334 150 9 Klski Valley Coal Co.

Klski V.lley No. 1 Westmare land 16,614 692 573 17,879 59 75 2 Kiski Valley No. 3 Armstrong ~.!l.£2 £J:i ~.~~ 72 ZfI

Total ~.~J fl2£ fltla !t~.I!ta I~l a Kutch & Sons Coal Co.

Kutch (a) Allegheny 2,100 2,100 150 7 Long Coal Co., Jas. S.

Long Armstrong 2,143 2,143 161 8 Maher Coa 1 & Coke Co.

Thos. Maher No.4 Armstrong 88,324 88,324 150 132 2 McFetridge Bros. Coal Co.

McFetridge Allegheny 10,138 23,408 33,546 159 62 3 l'o) -CI'I

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District 14 1934 N -eft

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

ShlllR!!! 10 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 Q2!rators and lIines Count:z: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked ployes dents or more Painter Coal Co., M. A.

M. A. Painter Armstrong 6,7&3 6,7&3 164 15 3 Park Coal Co.

Park Armstrong 85,975 228 86,203 141 125 3 Paulton Coal Mining Co.

Paul ton Westmoreland 80,427 113 10 80,550 146 113 2 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.

Natrona No. 1 Allegheny 38,041 602 69,532 108,175 269 94 2 Pine Run Co.

Lewis Westmoreland 119,789 1,049 120,838 179 147 3 Prigilisi Coal Co., V. A.

Walker (e) Westmoreland 800 800 80 7 Saltsburg Coal Mining Co.

Foster Nos. 1 & 2 Indiana 86,648 794 87,442 176 122 4 Saltsburg Colliery Co.

Foster Nos. 4, 6 & 8 Armstrong 160,008 822 160,830 152 229 6 Sudden Service Coal & Supply Co.

Porter Allegheny 7,823 7,823 180 19 Taylor Run Coal Co.

Taylor Run Armstrong 4,504 4,504 50 22 Ulery Coal Co., H. W.

Ulery (f) Armstrong 1,000 8 1,008 100 9 Valley Camp Coal Co.

Kinloch Westmoreland 110,717 45,866 90 156,673 244 226 2 Valley Coal Co.

Valley Westmoreland 75,142 232 75,374 159 102 4 Van Thiel Coal Co.

Van Thiel No. 1 Allegheny 5,496 5,496 80 13 Washington Coal Co.

Washington Allegheny 3,081 3,081 83 13 West Leechburg Steel & Tin Plate Co.

West Leechburg Armstrong 15,569 942 16,511 140 31 Westmoreland Min1ng Co.

Roaring Run No. 1 Westmoreland 109,587 109,587 130 181 Wolf & Hazlett Coal Co.

Schenley Armstrong 11,879 11,879 253 23

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District 14 -- 1934

Prgs!uct12D 2f ~21! Ind coke - net 1.0n~ Nonfatal •. Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shilll!!!d 1.0 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- aeci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:,: rail water truck. E!uIE!ol!i It mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo:z:e§ geDtl 21: Im:e

Distri ct Total 2,897,346 9,602 115,421 176,345 79,049 3,277,763 4,374 9 75

NOTE. (a) Not under law prior to 1934. (el Formerly operated by Wright & Malone Coal Co. (b) Reopened; idle for several years. Cfl New mine. (c) Formerly operated by Shaner Coal Co. (g) Formerly known as Salina; not under law for some years. (d) Not under law for some years.

t!15J;tl,l; 1:2 1934

Bakerton Fuel Co. Fuelco No. 5 Ca) Cambria 1,626 1,626 45 12

Bakerton Steam Coal Co. No.1 (b) Cambria 4,027 4,027 124 12

Barnes Coal Co. Lancashire No. 15 Cambria 326,639 509 51 327,199 162 516 2

Barnes & Tucker Co. Lancashire No. 3 cambria 5,114 1,304 6,418 129 10 Lancashire No. 10 Cambria 64,346 141 64,487 151 67 Lancashire No. 12 Cambria 1Q2,a~1 1Q2,a~1 l:il ,aa ,

Total ~2,JQI 1,~:2 ~Q,7~f! Jf!:l , Bear Rock Mining Co.

Millers Run No.3 (c) Cambria 17,511 17 ,511 101 156 Beunier Coal Mining Co.

Millers Run No. 6 Cambria 24,631 1,174 25,805 211 72 Butterworth Coal Co.

Butterworth Cambria 6,328 6,328 98 21 Carrolltown Coal Co.

Victor No.9 Cambria 229,444 116 229,560 194 326 5 Cherry Tree Coal Co.

Victor No. 15 Cambria 17 ,612 1,209 18,821 195 22 Victor No. 17 Cambria ~J,I1J ~J,IZJ ~Q ~, ~

Total ~Q,Zll:i 1"Q2 ~I,2~ ~ ~ Duncan-Spangler Coal Co.

Del ta No. 2 Cambria 30,207 305 30,512 212 126 Do:) -~

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Pistrict 15 -~ N -CD

Production 9f coal ind coke - net ton! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil!ll!!l to 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 9111- acci- 60 days rators and Mines Count rail water truck. uro s at mine of coke f c 1 of coke. worked or mo e

E ns urg Coal Co. No. I Cambria 933,917 5,578 30,444 969,939 240 1,010 13

Empire Coal Mining Co. Empire "A" Cambria 17,530 17 ,530 188 20

Glen Ridge Coal Co. Irvona No. 19 Cambria 19,546 19,546 70 43 3

Hastings Fuel Co. Hastings No. 2 Cambria 88,0!>2 BB,~2 204 125 3

Irish Bros. Coal Co. No.1 (d) Cambria 957 957 119 6

Lanark Coal Co. Lanark No.1 Cambria 97,272 454 97,726 194 200 4

Madeira-Hill Coal Mining Co. Spangler No.3 Cambria 19,134 12 19,146 64 74 Spangler No. 4 (e) Cambria 2;I.ZZ2 2Q 2;1.122 ~ I~~

Total ~:MQ.R 32 !l2.2a!! ZI!! McCombie, Frank

MeCOIIIbie NO. 2 Cambria 14,518 360 14,878 70 31 McCombie Coal Co.

Bakerton No. 3 Cambria 63,773 63,773 192 88 Millers Run No. 5 (f) Cambria a.2QZ a.2QZ lQf! ~

Total 12.fIIlll 12.fIIlQ 12~ Oak Ridge-Be lment Coa 1 Corp.

Oak Ridge No. 6 Cambria 41,240 226 41,466 189 71 Patton Clay Mfg. Co.

No.1 Cambria 24,822 24,822 206 39 Patton Coal Mining Co.

Cymbria No. 1 Cambria 53,567 53,567 200 45 2 2 Cymbria No. 2 Cambria 3!t.1~ 3:i.ICQ l~Q 111

Total !l1l.6f1:Z 1111.661 l~ 2 ~ Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

No. 17 Cambria 143,614 243 13 143,870 218 182 No. 21 Cambria 127,798 127 ,798 232 186 1 No. 22 Cambria 197 ,000 4,128 201,128 232 244 2 No. 5S Indiana :ta.2;I/l :U/l 12 :ta.6~ 121 :i€l

Total ~2'h~§ 4,787 25 531,4~ 668 3

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District 15 -- 1934

Production of coal and !is!ke - net :lienl Nonfatal , Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!!! :lio !!!Irke:\; 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. purposes at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked ployes dents or more Priscilla Coal & Coke Co.

Priscilla No. 7 Cambria 4,236 75 25 4,336 208 8 Red Top Coal Co.

Red Top No.1 Cambria 17,786 176 17,962 192 43 Reed Coal Mining Co.

Reed No.1 Cambria 52,068 52,068 142 70 1 Reilly Coal Co., Joseph H.

Reilly No. 1 Cambria 98,425 456 98,881 212 126 4 Rich Hill Coal Co.

Rich Hill No. 1 Cambria 21,400 21,400 67 67 Rich Hill No. 2 Cambria 15,121 15,121 67 45 Rich Hill No. 5 Cambria l:i"ll 1:i.,11 til ~~

Total :il.ZafI :i1.l~1I l:t~ Schnabel & Hamberger

No.1 (g) Cambria 3,196 3,196 160 Sterling Coal Co.

Sterling No. 1 Cambria 23,132 529 23,661 252 34 1 Sterling No. 6 Cambria ,jlll.!UII I" 22~.2Sg I~:i ~~ 2

Total ~2.Zzg !l:il ~Q,!lQ1 ~l IQ

District Total 3,563,651 34,762 15,793 30,545 3,644,751 5,464 6 61

NOTE. (a) Formerly Blubaker No. 13, operated by Duncan-Spangler Coal Co.; idle for some years. (b) Formerly operated by Heisley Coal Co.; idle for some years.

(e) Abandoned; filled with water. (f) Formerly Binder No. 2 oPerated by Binder Coal Mining Co. (g) Not under the law prior to 1934. (c) Formerly Spangler No. 3 operated by Madeira-Hill Coal Mining Co.

(d) New mine.

Il.1itr! ct

Connellsville Central Coke Co. Herbert Fayette

Frick Coke Co., H. C. Filbert Fayette 676,452

Orient Coal & Coke Co. Orient Fayette

III 12M

1,060 10,594

2,747 558

156 2,847

10,791 22,445 7,194 71 192

679,757 136 1,043(a) 13(b)

3,003 30 31 N .... CO

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t!i~trict 16 -:.......t.2l1

Production of coal Inc! coke - net 10nl • Coal used Coal Coal

Shil!ll!!d lio market locally used used in Total Total for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal

By By By • domestic 8. power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci-QE!rators and Mines Count:z: rail Rainey, Inc., W. J.

water truck> Eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked 1!10Xeli dents

Allison Fayette 287,449 3,916 21,566 232,850 545,781 153,682 240 807 Republic Steel Corp.

Republic Fayette 351,668 2,384 136 354,188 219 307 Searight Fayette J2g.aJ:i 1.011g 2J J2!l.01C:1 2:i7 JQ~

Total 7§a.:iQJ J.ggQ 2~ 1:i2.J2~ gQ2 Stern Coal 8. Coke Co.

Eleanor Fayette 3,057 27 3,084 22 30 Thompson Conne llsvi lle Coke Co.

Thompson No. 2 Fayette 4,017 3,062 8,347 64,487 79,913 38,434 III 221 Weirton Coal Co.

Isabella Fayette 1a~.aa:i 1.Q!l4 1123.212 gl 1Q01

District Total 1,043,026 859,287 15,712 44,141 308,128 2,270,294 199,310 3,635 4

NOTE. (a) Includes 155 employes at Palmer and Ralph mines which are not producing; employes used in connection with belt system which conveys coal to the Monongahela River for shipment.

(b) Includes 3 that occurred at Ralph.

Airport Coal Co. Airport (a)

Arnoni Coal Co. Arnoni (b)

Ayers Coal Co. Ayers (c)

Balogh Coal Co. Balogh (c)

Bede 11 Coal Co. Bedell No. 1 (d)

Berton Coal Co. Berton No.2

Boustead 8. ChmUe Byers

Allegheny

Allegheny

Allegheny

Allegheny

Allegheny

Allegheny

Allegheny

District

2,583

750

1,660

2,899

6,007

14,000

5,472

17 1234

2,583 83 19

750 75 9

1,660 150 9

2,899 100 10

6,007 185 14

14,000 200 27

5,472 113 12

~ ~ 0

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or more

6

1 2

IQ

4

2

35

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District 17 -- 1934

Production of coal ~nd coke - net :!is!n§ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil!e22 lio marke;t locally used used in Total Total dis-for for heat manu· preduc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By domestic & power facture Hon Hon : Days of em- acci- 60 days Count rail water truck. ur oses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked o es dents or more

ower oa o. Bower Hill Allegheny 1,581 25,680 21,261 225 44

Burke Coal Co. Burke (e) Allegheny 9,200 9,200 200 14

Carnegie & Clinton Coal Co. Carnegie & Clinton (f) Allegheny 430 430 14 19

Clinton Block Coal Co. Clinton No. 1 Allegheny 58,366 41,921 100 106,387 183 166 2

Clinton Coal Co. Craig (e) Allegheny 3,415 3,415 260 12

Clinton & Coraopolis Coal Co. Lebanon Allegheny 11,745 11,745 163 18

Coates, J. & T. Boyle Allegheny 8,334 8,334 101 (q) -Emily (e) Allegheny ~.~87 a.~a1 10l! 3Q

Total Bi.Z21 IfI.721 3Q Coraopolis Coal Corp.

Coraopolis (e) Allegheny 5,502 5,502 103 51 D. & D. Coal Co.

Gill Hall (g) Allegheny 551 551 17 14 Dependable Coal Co.

Wilson Allegheny 11,880 11,880 211 26 Elm Coal Co.

Elm (c) Allegheny 3,853 3,853 216 10 Evanko & Sons, Mike

Evanko No.1 (c) Allegheny 1,700 1,700 194 5 Felix Bros.

Park No. 2 (h) Allegheny 3,435 3,435 180 6 Fishwick, Hugh

Fishwick Allegheny 14,835 14,835 188 32 Granger Coal Co.

Granger (e) Allegheny 3,640 3,640 156 10 Grant Mine Coal Co.

Grant Allegheny 29,885 29,885 210 73 Henney Coal Co.

Henney Allegheny 5,090 5,090 126 21 to.:» to.:» -

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District 17 -- 1934 N N N

E£2~l!&!ilon of Si!!!~ I!!!! Si!!k! - !l!~ :Ii!!nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal • accidents

Shiel!!!! ~ !!irket locally used used 1n Total Total • dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. ab1lity

By By By • domest1c & power facture t10n t10n • Days 60 days rators and Mines Count rail water truck. oses at mine of coke of coal of coke. we ked or

Huda Bros. Hudak (c) Allegheny 7'Z7 7'Z7 110 5

Irwin Run Coal Co. Irwin Run Allegheny 12,370 12,370 162 27

Keisling, H. A. Keisling (c) Allegheny 6,691 6,691 240 9

Kerin, Frank Eureka (i) Allegheny 1,845 1,845 139 11

Latshaw Coal Co. Latshaw (c) Allegheny 14,091 14,091 190 5

Mazarella Coal Co. Mazarella No. 2 (j) Allegheny 1,000 1,000 60 11

McBride Coal Co. Willock (k) Allegheny 3,092 3,092 56 19

McCartney Bros. McCartney (c) Allegheny 4,799 4,799 224 7

McEwen Coal Co. Marcon (1) Allegheny 650 650 70 15

McGregor Coal Co. McGregor No. 2 (c) Allegheny 5,671 5,671 242 11 2

McHugh Coal Mining Co. McHugh Allegheny 12,064 12,064 155 41

Miller Coal Co. Miller Allegheny 20,167 20,167 245 37

Moon Run Coal Co. Moon Run No. 1 Allegheny 36,992 36,992 248 70

O.-K. Mining Co. Smith (c) Allegheny 3,438 3,439 298 6

Penman Domestic Coal Co. Aliquippa Allegheny 2,689 2,689 169 6

Peters Creek Gas Coal Go. Piney Fork Allegheny 38,199 17,057 200 55,456 163 133 3

Pi ttsburgh & Western Mining Co. English Allegheny i4,D23 1,058 15,091 179 56

Pi ttsburgh Coal Co. Dickson Alle9heny 313,399 4,323 14 317,735 228 295 2 Montour No. 4 Washington 555,325 7,i09 115 562,548 214 607 18

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District 17 - 1931

Produc:!;lon of coal and !<Slke - net !on~ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shied 10 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 ge!rators and Mines Count:r: rail water truck. eur(?,2ses at lIine of cok .. of coal of coke; worked eloxes dent~ or more Pi ttsburgh Coa! Co. (Continued)

Montour No. 9 Washington 636,677 8,969 10 645,656 234 686 2 21 Moon Run Allegheny 235,732 54,836 12 290,580 176 317 7 South Hills (m) Allegheny 2.1~ 2.l~~ 2:i 172 l

Total 1.Z~I.IJ2 ~.~Q l:il 1.ll2:i.ZQa 2.Q[Z :l 4ll Pi ttsburgh Terminal Coal Corp.

Mine No.2 Allegheny 58,239 83,577 1,469 98 143,383 175 167 5 Mine No.3 Allegheny 171,425 121,906 2,164 3,881 299,376 223 423 9 Mine No.4 Allegheny 149,646 52,518 2,342 46,560 251,066 249 314 7 Mine No.8 Allegheny Z22.a:zll a.4Z2 2.221 727.~7 2all ll22 ~

Total l.lll.fall 2gl.,Za 1l.2Z0I :iQ.:i:l2 l.~21.77& 1.Z2i:l 2 ~2 RabuZ2i Coal Co.

Rabuzzi (n) Allegheny 1,114 1,114 50 (r) -Reiland Coal Co.

Reiland (e) Allegheny 4,919 4,919 200 12 Rei ter Coal Co.

Reiter Allegheny 8,960 8,960 175 10 Schafer Bros.

Schafer Ce) Allegheny 1,006 1,006 75 10 1 Schlegel, August

Schlegel Allegheny 6,878 6,878 176 26 Schotting, Paul

Schottlng No. 5 (c) Allegheny 731 731 52 13 So lar Coal Co.

Solar No. 166 Allegheny 149,837 20,617 25 25 170,504 204 185 3 Solar Fuel Co.

Alice Allegheny 104,272 100 104,372 257 100 South Hills Coal Co.

Saw Mill Run Allegheny 95,218 95,218 280 Cs) - 4 Sposato Coal Co.

Walton (0) Allegheny 2,271 2,271 168 6 Strang, David

Strang Cp) Allegheny 1,657 1,657 95 8 Thompson Coal Co.

McGregor No. 1 (c) Allegheny 4,464 4,464 200 8 1 Tri-Boro Coal Co.

Td -Boro C e) Allegheny 252 252 35 9 N N ~

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District 17 -- 1934

Production of coal Coal used

Shiel!!!d lio market locally for

By By By • domestic Count rail water truck! oses

4,561

37,072

Allegheny 2.350

District Total 3,174,832 1,015,280 8,497

NOTE: (a) Formerly Risher No. 1 operated by Homestead Coal Co.; not under law. (b) Formerly Bertha operated by Domestic Coal Co.; not under law.

(k)

(I) (m) (n) (0) (p) (q) (r) (s)

(c) Not under law prior to 1934. (d) Formerly operated by Hall Coal Co. (e) New mine. (f) Formerly Boyle operated by J. & T. Coates from Jan. 1 to Apr. 30. (g) Formerly Rabuni operated by Rabuni Coal Co. (h) Formerly operated by Park Coal Co. (i) Formerly operated by Eureka Coal Co.; idle for some years. (j) Formerly Lucarella operated by Lucarella & Innocenti Coal Co.

District

Alto Coal Co. Alto No.1 (a) Cambria 9,000

Al toona Coal Co. "'ltoona (b) Cambria 1,888

Al toona Coal & Coke Corp. Delaney No.5 Cambria 12,708

"'pple Coal Co. Apple No.1 (a) Cambria 465 3,035

Argyle Coal Co. Bennington "B" Blair 14,536 4,967 Tunnel No.1 Blair 25.267 13.400

Total 39.803 18.367

18

130

194

and coke Coal used

- net tons Coal

used in

Nonfatal accidents

dis-for heat manu·

Total produc­tion

of coal

Total. produc-, No. Fatal ability

& power . facture tion • Days of coke. worked

of em- acci- 60 days at mine Of coke o e dent r mor

50,915

4,561

37,072

2.350

4,249,524

256 13

197 65

285 7

5,385 5

Formerly Montour No.8 operated by Pittsburgh Coal Co.; idle for some years.

Formerly Sillman operated by Sillman Coal Co. Formerly Saw Mill Run operated by South Hills Coal Co. Formerly Porter operated by Bruceton Fuel Co.; reopened. Formerly operated by Dobbins Bros. Coal Co. Not under the law for some years. Reported under Carnegie. & Clinton Coal Co. Reported under D. & D. Coal Co. Reported under Pittsburgh Coal Co.

1934

9,130

1,888

12,902

3,500

19,503 38.667 58·170

150

114

118

140

128 94

38

7

28

17

64 98

162

3

121

2 2

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District 18 -- 1934

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

Shiell!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 tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:r: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elo:r:ei den:ti or more Beacon Coal Co.

Peerless No. 5 Cambria 31,303 185 125 32,213 173 69 Blair Engineering & Supply Co.

Hickory Hill No. 1 (c) Bedford 4,014 255 106 152,248(d) 156,623 229 158 2 Bland Bros. Coal Co.

Bland No.4 Cambria 6,000 5,760 11,760 143 23 Bland No. 5 (a) Cambria :2~ ~Q 1.QQQ ~Q Z

Total 1i.:2~ Ii,01QQ 1~,7~ ~Q Bofast Coal Co.

Bofast No.1 Clearfield 312 312 20 14 Cambria Smokeless Coal Co.

Cambria Smokeless No. 1 Clearfield 263,003 372 263,375 199 359 6 Colonial Iron Co.

Brown Bedford 1,823 11,331 422 9,415 22,991 5,6ll 164 51 Cromwell, H. L.

Glendale 110. 7 (e) Bedford 2,657 2,657 135 17 Crotsley & Thomas

Crotsley & Thomas No. 1 (f) Huntingdon 1,598 7,668 9,266 220 21 Curfman, F. A.

Curfman No. 1 (g) Huntingdon 3,226 3,226 240 15 Dysart Coal Co.

Dysart No.2 Cambria 1,009 100 1,109 63 5 Eichelberger & Co., E.

Bacon No.2 Bedford 6,640 12 81 6,733 37 22 Bacon No.4 Bedford ~.~7 I.~~ ~~ :il:2.1:2S; ali lil

Total aQ,QIl7 l.a:i:2 ~:2 al.aa7 a;l Eichenlaub Coal Co., G. F.

Brookville No. 2 Blair 20,006 20,006 131 52 Brookville No. 3 Blair 940 940 41 6 "-McNellis Blair 2,762 2,762 86 17 Russet No. 1 Blair 32,030 32,030 283 72 Russet No.4 Blair 9,588 9,588 202 34 Tolen Hill (a) Blair 2.Q21i 2.!221i 22 l2

Total liZ.;l:i2 g7.a:201 2QQ ;l Everett-Saxton Co.

Kearney-Barnett Bedford 42,699 198 42,897 157 111 to.) to.) en

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pistrict 18 -- 1934 ~ ~ G)

Production of coal ind 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 8. power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days 2E!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked elolles dent:! or more Forks Coal Mining Co.

Hughes No. 11 Cambria 48,660 48,660 196 67 Garman Bros.

Klondike No. 3 (a) Cambria 197 197 85 8 Glasgow Coal Mining Co.

Miller No. 1 Cambria 800 800 ·22 18 Glen White Coal 8. Lumber Co.

Glen White No. 2 Blair 17,365 16,986 355 2,681 1,065 38,452 575 109 126 Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.

Frick No.2 Cambria 4,79l(h) 4,791 60 23 Hegarty's Sons, S.

Oakland No. 2 Clearfield 7,124 230 236 7,590 118 25 Hillside Coal Co.

Hillside (a) Huntingdon 198 198 90 8 Kay Coal Mining Co.

Tussey No.1 Bedford 3,000 2,000 5,000 99 13 Tussey No.2 Bedford :iI.!lZ!! l1.fIQ!l 1i.:!!l!l1 SlCl IZ

Total 1i.!lH ~.fIQ!l 11.:!!l!2 Jei Ke nrock Coa 1 Co.

Franklin No. 1 (j) Huntingdon 703 24 727 88 2 Franklin No. 2 Huntingdon 11l.J711 l111 ~ Ill.~Sl4 2Z 21

Total 11.!l1.J ~ ~ 11.121 22 Keystone Coal Co.

Keystone No. 1 Bedford 656 5,862 6,518 139 21 Langdon Coa 1 Co.

Glendale No. 4 Bedford 13,632 4,495 99 506 18,732 288 39 Laure 1 Run Coa 1 Mining Co.

Laurel Run No. 2 Cambria 699 6,628 7,327 130 15 Marks 8. Hollen

Marks No. 1 (a) Cambria 3,676 3,676 200 17 McIntyre 8. Co., Jas. M.

Shreeve Run No. 1 Bedford 13,084 10,607 225 120 24,036 171 49 Shreeve Run No. 2 Bedford 1:2.1i~ I.m IIll Z:2 IZ.!l11i IJSl ~a

Total 2!l.7Ja 12.~ J~ 12:1 ~1.!l:i2 2Z Mellott 8. Sons, L. W.

Chevington No.5 (f) Bedford 2,721 2,721 232 8

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District 18 -- 1934

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

Shiell!!l :li0 market locally used used in Total Total. dis-• for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic & power facture 110n 110n • Days of em- acci- 60 days Count rail water truck. ses at mine of coke of coal of coke. work o e dents r mor

Clearfield 39,851 370 25 40,246 153 102 1 Clearfield III ~~ :i72 3Q la.~~ a~ :i2 1

Total :ia.2!l!l ~ :i:i :i2.2Q2 1121 2 Ni ller Coal & Silica Sand Co.

Joller Huntingdon 27,907 14,017 41,924 173 89 lIurry" Hi 11 Coa 1 Co.

Smith No.1 Blair 10,811 10,811 220 27 Naylor Coal Co.

Naylor No.1 Cambria 6,067 6,067 220 14 North Point Fuel Co.

Bear Lick (fl Bedford 307 720 1,027 102 5 Northern Cambria Coal Co.

Colonial No. 6 Cambria 3,100 3,100 58 34 O'Connor Brothers

O'Connor No. 1 (fl Cambria 1,500 75 1,575 102 12 Otto Coal Co.

Stineman No. 15 (k) Cambria 3,900 1,553 5,453 122 19 Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corp.

Bennington No. 2 Blair 3,739 12 3,751 200 8 Cresson No. 9-B Cambria 32,806 813 610 34,229 185 63 Cresson No. 9-E C .... bria 44,248 8,042 1,710 54,000 151 113 2 Gallitzin No. 10 Cambria I~.~ ~.~~ 32Q 1~.122 2g~ 222 a

Total ~.13~ 1:i.~22 2.~ 2!i1.1Q1l ~gtl ~ Pettit, J. Theodore

Eade No. 1 (a) Bedford 514 1,940 75 84 2,613 135 12 Foster No.4 Bedford 1:1.:172 a2 I~ 1:I.~6fl Hl2 :I:i

Total :il~ 1:i.:l12 1:21 ~ I~.gal ~1 Potomac Big Ve in George's Creek Coal Co.

Louise No.4 Bedford 8,434 8,434(1) 107 21 Reed Coal Co., w. w.

Midlothian Huntingdon 17,139 4,568 221 21,928 112 66 Richland Coal Mining Co.

Rl chland No. 1 Cambria 3,554 3,554 226 8 Rockhill Coal & Iron Co.

Rockhill No. 1 Huntingdon 18,020 742 282 68 19,112 222 75 Rockhill No. 5 Huntingdon 214,822 7 1,926 6,073 222,828 223 397

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tli~:ttl~:t 18 -- 1934 ~ ~ CD

Produetion of coal Ind ~2te - net :!i0nl Nonfatal : Coal used Coal Coal : accidents

Shilm!d :lio m!rlcet locally used used in Total Total: dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-: ability

By By By : domestic & power facture tion tion I Days 60 days rators and Mines rail water truck. ur oses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked s or more

Rockhill Coal & Iron Co. Rockhill No.1 86,323 1,045 4,056 91,424 223 149 Rockhill No.8 38,183 410 1,822 41,015 223 85 1 Rockhill No. 9 I!!!l.~!! 21:1 ~6.!l.!i2Q 22a 2:i:i 2

Total :i2Z.22:1 Z:12 :3.Z2a 12.~:3 :i;lI:i.!l:i!l 2eil !1 Romsberg & Warner

Black No.3 Huntingdon 5,951 5,951(m) 160 14 Ruth Coal Co.

Ruth No.2 (a) Huntingdon 4,512 4,572 140 12 Seaboard Coal Mining Co.

Seaboard Bedford 16,516 16,516 155 54 Shannon Co.

Ocean No. 5 Huntingdon 39,925 10,332 600 50,851 114 lOS Simon, J. H.

Buffalo Bedford 3,645 4,696 8,341 160 22 Stone Bridge Coal Co.

Stone Bridge Blair 16,288 16,288 181 38 Swank's Sons, Inc., Hiram

Swank No.2 Clearfield 9,112 9,172 155 19 Taylor & McCoy Coal & Coke Co.

Galli tzin Shaft Cambria 103,014 3,811 1,312 630 108,167 165 233 Thomashesky Coal Co., Anna

Blue Flame (f) Cambria 1,109 1,109 60 12 Thomson-Lea Coal Mining Co.

Elton No. 1 Clearfield 15,624 180 15,804 118 30 Victor Hill Coal Co.

Victor Hill No. 1 (n) Clearfield 6,250 2,000 2,712 10,962 124 38 Yingling Brothers

Mountain Top (a) Cambria 1,954 1,954 119 5 Yorkshire Coal Co., Inc.

Yorkshire Clearfield tifI.112 If!!! tifI.22!l 2Q2 IIQ

District Total 1,110,139 314,116 28,230 111,524(p) 10,480 2,241,149 6,186 4,481 3 29

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Pistri ct 18 1934

Shipped to market

By By Operators and Mines County ra11 water

NOTE. (a) New mine.

Production of coal I Coal used

locally for

By , domestic truck: purposes

(b) Formerly Alto operated by Alto Coal Co.; no report since 1931. (c) Formerly operated by Bradley Mine Coal Co. (d) Used at power plant. (e) Formerly operated by Langdon Coal Co.; temporarily abandoned in 1932. (f) Not under law prior to 1934. (g) Not under law for some years. (h) Used in the manufacture of brick. (j) Exhausted. (k) lIormerly operated by Williams Quality Coal Co.; not under law since 1931. (1) Includes 7,800 tons produced by Broad Top Fuel Co., foro-oar operator. (m) Includes 3,250 tons produced by o. M. Black, former operator.

and coke - net tons Coal Coal used used in

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

(n) Formerly Indian Valley operated by Coalport Smokeless Coal Co.; not under law. (p) Includes 152,248 tons used at power plant and 4,791 tons used in the manufacture of brick.

District 19 1934

Beiter, Frank R. Beiter (a) Westmore land 3,060

Bertone. Sam Bertone Westmoreland 3,600

Bethlehem Mines Corp. No. 91 (Slick No.3) Westmoreland 40,664 13

Breznik, Matthew Breznik (a) Westmoreland 1,461

Carpenter Hill Cool Co. Carpenter Westmoreland 3,600

Carr Coal Co., John Edna No. 1 Westmoreland 13,228 62,734 510

Chambers Gas Coal Co. Chambers (b) Westmoreland 1,848

Hilda Coal Co. Hilda Westmoreland 12,181

Hillman Coa 1 & Coke Co. Edna No.2 Westmore land 186,176 1,257 786

Total produc­tion

of coal

3,060

3,600

40,677

1,461

3,600

76,472

1,848

12,181

188,219

Total, produc-, tion • Days

of coke. worked

153

201

113

75

200

161

60

225

120

No. Fatal of em- acci­ployes dents

11

9

64

8

9

128

20

29

382

Nonfatal accidents

dis­ability 60 days or more

3

14 to:»

=

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District 19 -- 1934 to.) Co) 0

Production of coal and coke - net :Ii!!nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiee!d $0 !!!Eket 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:z: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. wotked eloxel den~1 2r more Howard Gas Coal Co. (Receivers)

Louise No.1 Westmore land 30,914, 865 31,779 84 95 2 Louise No.2 Westmore land ;jJ.Z~ ;j Ja.zQZ I~ Z2

Total ~.IlI!l fl!l!l ~.4flll ~1l7 J Irwin Gas Coa 1 Co.

Irwin Gas No. 3 Westmoreland 49,840 1,042 50,882 89 97 2 Irwin Gas No. 6 Westmoreland ZQ.2Z1l J~!i ZI.222 122 !lQ

Total l~Q.!lI!i l.a:ifl I~.F~ I:2Z 2 Jamison Coal Corp.

Jamison No. 2 Westmore land 362,315 1,040 4,690 152,025 520,070 94,970 263 710 2 8 Jamison No. 3 Westmoreland 2Zl.2J:i 1l:2:2 1.J2:i 4:2:i 2;;t!l.;FQ 227 2:2:2 ~

Total :i~!l.2:iQ 1.!l2:i !i.QI:i 4:2:i l:i2.Q2:i Z4fl.~Q ~.2ZQ 2!l:2 2 11 Keystone Coal & Coke Co.

Keystone Shaft Westmoreland 85,394 1,957 4,140 91,491 100 221 4 Salem Westmoreland Il.QQI :i.~2~ 1.!2J:2 ~!i.!l:2Q ~.l~ 21l.Zflfl I:iQ Ilfl :i

Total 21l.a2:i 7.~:i:i :2.17:2 ~fi.!l:2Q 1:2:2.1l7::i 21l.:m!l aa2 2 King, W. J.

Virgie No. 2 (c) Westmore land 10,350 10,350 115 31 Leslie, Charles E.

Leslie (d)' Westmore land 2,400 2,400 150 18 Lyons Run Coal Co.

Lyons Run Westmoreland 4,668 10,732 15,400 150 32 Ocean Coal Co.

Ocean No.1 Westmore land 216,155 2,472 7,638 226,265 165 335 5 Ocean No.2 Westmore land flQ.IJ2 ~::i2 1~.2!lQ 2::i.2:2!l 1!l:2 1:27 I

Total 22!i.2~ a,a;u 21.~2fl J21.::i2a :122 !i Peoples Ice & Coal Co.

Uhlig Westmoreland 1,087 1,087 130 5 R. C.· Coal & Coke Co.

Carr No. 2 (e) Westmoreland 13,765 13,765 160 16 Stripping Westmoreland J.~ J.~ ::iQ 112

Total 11l.!l12 11l.!l12 2!i Ritchey, J. B.

Five Points (a) Westmoreland 360 360 72 7 Seehart Coal Co.

Seehart Westmore land 29,533 2,206 31,739 97 100

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District 19 -- 1934

Production 2f coal jlnd coke - net :ton§ • Coal used Coal Coal

Shiee!!l :to market 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-Qe!rators and Mines CountX rail water trucko eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloXes dents Sekora, Paul

Sekora (a) Westmoreland 1,500 1,500 100 7 Taylor, E. P.

Taylor (f) Westmoreland 1,620 1,620 100 7 Tomajko, Edward

Adamsburg Westmoreland 108,795 57,873 166,668 220 249 1 Westmoreland Coal Co.

Adams Westmore land 103,073 9,523 19,546 132,142 146 226 Biddle Westmoreland 108,226 782 2,027 35,915 146,950 151 240 Export No. Westmoreland 88,631 2,000 7,891 1,747 100,269 141 207 Export No.2 Westmoreland 142,082 142,082 141 211 McCullough Westmoreland 358,636 25,643 17,791 275 402,345 195 406 Riley Westmoreland ~.~Z l,~Q 2Ca 2:iZ 214 2:i1

Total I.Qal,12:i ;F,~ :1!!.13:! ;F.~1 1.1~.74:i 1.:2:11

District Total 2,557,562 233,074 69,019 66,774 198,615 3,125,104 121,758 4,803 6

NOTE. (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. Cb) Part of Irwin Gas No.2, formerly operated by Irwin Gas Coal Co. Cc) Formerly operated by Virgie Gas Coal Co.

(d) Part of Jamison No.6, formerly operated by Jamison Coal & Coke 'Co. Ce) Formerly operated by John Carr Coal Co. (f) Formerly operated by Taylor Coal Co.

Qistrict 20 1234

Atlantic Fuel Co. Atlantic No. 2 Somerset 5,489 53 10 5,552 93 39

Beechwood Coal Co. Beechwood (a) Somerset 6,334 461 6,795 100 15

Berkey Bros. Coal Co. Berkey Somerset 61,882 300 200 62,382 208 64

Bowman & Son, C. K. Hamilton No.2 Somerset 9,468 1,094 10,562 127 20 Keystone No.3 Somerset a.:16!! a.:16!! :i:1 101

Total 12.2ali I.Q~ 1:1.cag a2 Bo .... an Coal Co., G. G.

Chapman No. 1 Somerset 3,500 3,500 95 8

Nonfatal accidents

dis-ability 60 days or more

4

4 1 4 4 9-

IZ

69

4

3

a

N Co:) -

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District 20 -- 1934 IS» Co) IS»

!3:2~1!~!.i on ef SOSlU Inc! ~ke - ne!. :tenl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

Sh!el!!d !.O mlrke:t 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 I Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!ratora and Mines Count:z: rail water truck I eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke I !!0l:k!!d eloXe!! den!!! 2£ m2t1 Brothers Valley Coal Co.

Pen Mar No. ~ Somerset 37,430 580 38,010 97 63 Consolidation Coal Co.

Consolidation No. 119 Somerset 86,291 5,840 25,257 117,388 206 170 5 Consolidation No. 120 Somerset

352,540 354,210 3~ 7 Consolidation No. J.21 (a) Somerset J.,433 237 221 Consolidation No. J.23 Somerset 4:iI.l2:i I.I~Q 4:i'.;l;l:i ,~:i ~Q2 I~

Total ~~.Q2~ a.~I~ 2:i.~2~ 2:il~.2~~ 2QQ :il~ Davis, George

Helen-May (b) Somerset 2,880 5 2,885 140 9 Davis, James

Hoffman (b) Somerset 2,523 2,523 150 8 Davis Coal 8. Coke Co.

Orenda Somerset 77,412 1,729 2,365 81,506 154 157 6 Engle Bros. Coal Co.

Engle No.1 Somerset 1,500 366 200 2,066 45 16 Hays Coa 1 Co.

Hays Somerset 1,306 460 1,766 89 5 He ller Coal Co.

Olive No. 1 Somerset 917 80 997 40 9 Olive No.2 Somerset :i2!l :i~ ~Q :i

Total I.~:i ~Q I.:i~ I~ Hillman Coal 8. Coke Co.

Jerome Somerset 475,069 2,952 174 478,195 324 660 9 Indian Creek Coal 8. Coke Co.

Indian Creek No. 1 Fayette 78,129 60 78,189 163 100 Kennel, R. H.

Kennel No. 3 (d) Somerset 1,800 1,800 124 8 Kennel, W. K.

Kennel No.1 (d) Somerset 3,722 3,722 140 8 Killll\eJ. Coal Co.

R-lphton No. 14 Somerset 18,348 191 18,539(c) 167 47 3 Lambert, O. w.

Lambert (b) Somerset 1,200 1,200 100 7 Listie Coal Corp.

Louise Somerset 5,933 5,933 47 41

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District 20 -- 1934

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

Shil!e!!d :to !!!arket locally used used in Total Total t 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 CountJE: rail water truck! Eur;eoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. work!:!! el0;tes dent~ or more Logsdon, Thomas

Kennel No. 2 (d) Somerset 900 900 40 14 Maust Coal Co., R. L.

Maust No. 2 (b) Somerset 9,000 2,000 11,000 180 24 McElfish, I. G.

MCElfish (b) Somerset 600 600 40 B Melcroft Coal Co.

Melcroft No. 1 Fayette 110,807 69 110,876 183 139 Merrill Sons & Co., W. A.

Ponfeigh No. 1 Somerset 35,067 192 35,259 176 52 Ponfe1gh No. 2 Somerset 37,654 257 37,911 175 52 Ponfe1gh No. 6 Somerset 22,590 310 22,900 130 44 Ponfeigh Nos. 7 & 8 Somerset ~.22J Ig,<,j 221 ~.~:ia HiJ J~

Total 12Q.;l~ 2017 227 121.:i:zll la2 Mulhollen & Son, D. J.

Ralphton No. 10 Somerset 3,648 100 3,748(e) 135 27 2 Nightingale Coal Co.

Moshannon Somerset 4,544 4,544 160 10 Penn Smokeless Coal Co.

Hiyasota No.1 Somerset 75,722 528 76,250 155 108 Pennsylvania Smithing Coal Co.

Adams Nos. I & 2 Somerset 25,953 59 250 26,262 184 54 2 Potomac Big Vein Georges Creek Coal Co.

Big Chief Fayette 6,256 258 6,:)14 140 39 Quality Coa! Co~

Pine Hill No. 1 Somerset 10,140 140 914 11,194 174 17 Pine Hill No. 2 Somerset :zll.~f2.:l 2a.~f2.:l 2JQ ~

Total Ja.fI!l3 I~Q 21~ a2.~1 :il Quality Smokeless Coal Co.

Kimberley Somerset 3,971 3,971 134 9 Quemahon ing Coa 1 Co.

Ralphton No.4 Somerset 7,652 25 20 7,697 69 49 Ralphton No. 5 Somerset :i2.J1f1 I.Q2:i 1.272 fll.g,<,jQ 12Q 122

Total fIZ.Q2a I.Q:iQ 1.222 62.311 111 Quemahoning Valley Coal Co.

Roy No.7 Somerset 23,215 1,000 300 24,515 277 37 N Co) Co)

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District 20 -- 1934

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

§!llee!!! ~o market locally used for for heat

By By By • domestic 8. power Operators and Mines County rail water truck. purposes at JIIine Reading Iron Co.

Reading Nos. 3 8. 5 Somerset 86,782 211 4,541 Romesburg, L. L.

CUster No.2 Somerset 4,376 223 Romesburg Coal Co., Paul

Romesburg Somerset 3,577 766 125 Rowe 8. Lorentz

Silver Valley (f) Somerset 880 Royal Quemahoning Coal Mining Co.

Royal NO. 1 (g) Somerset 14,826 Royal No . 2 (g) Somerset 17.713

Total 32.713 Roy's SlIIi thing Coal Co.

Roy No . 1 Somerset 61,420 100 500 Shaw Big Vein Coal Co.

Shaw Big Vein Nos. 1 8. 2 Somerse t 46,295 324 587 Sheeler Coal Co.

J ohnson No. 1 (b) Somerset 3,234 15 Smokeless Quemahoning Coal Co.

Alex No. 1 Somerset 15,226 95 52 Somerset County Poor Board

County Home Mine (b) Somerset 2,791 Sturtz Brothers

Sturtz (b) Somerset 1,885 Vulcan Smithing Coal Co.

Vulcan Slope Somerset 228,037 64 Wilmore Foe 1 Co.

Mack No . 1 (h) Somerset 26.380 29

District Total 2,611,302 16,683 29,869 36,993

NOTE; (a) New mine. (b) Not under the law prior to 1934. (c) I nclude s 14,185 tons produced by Quellahoning Coal Co., which operated mine 114 days. (d) Part of old Rowe Mine; not under law for a number of years. (e) Includes 3,205 tons produced by Quemahoning Coal Co., which operated mine 55 days.

Coal used in llanu-

facture of coke

~ C4 ..

Nonfatal aCCidents

Total Total. dis-produc-tion

produc-. No. Fatal ability tion • Days of ell- acci- 60 days

of coal of coke. worked plOY., dents or more

91,534 255 122 2

4,599 180 6

4,468 110 13

880 38 13

14,826 167 18 17·713 185 53 32.539 11

62,020 235 103 2

47,206 178 75

3,249 226 11

15,373 137 40

2,791 308 13

1,885 150 10

228 , 101 261 320 5

26 .409{j) 180 78 11k)

2,754 ,847 3 , 949 6 74

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District 20 -- 1934

Production of coal and coke - net tons

Sh!ee!d

By Operators and Mines County rail

NOTE. (Continued) (f) Formerly operated by Silver Valley Coal Co. (g) Formerly known as Hite Nos. 1 & 2. (h) Formerly Ralphton No. 15.

~2 !l!liEke;t

By water

• Coal used Coal locally used

for for heat By • domestic & power

truck. purposes at mine

(j) Includes 23,098 tons produced by Quemahoning Coal Co., which operated mine 164 days. (k) Occurred while mine was operated by Quemahoning Coal Co.

District 21 1934

Charleroi Gas Coal Co. Rider Washington 6,187 25

Lilley Mining Co. Lilley Washington 316,713 104,628 1,734 10,308

Maple Glen Coa 1 Works Driftwood Washington 7,540 2,758

Maxwe 11 Coa 1 Co. Beaumont Washington 7,600

PHle Coal Co. Sphar (a) Washington 14,251

Pi ttsburgh Coal Co. Crescent No. 1 Washington 393,806 938,012 7,328 386 Crescent No. 2 Washington 175.065 185.778 1.117 19!i

Total 568,871 1.123.790 8.445 581 Rainey, Inc., W. J.

Clyde No. 1 Washington 7,788 639,759 III Clyde No.3 Washington 469,762 103.81:> :>90 30

Total 477,550 743.:>74 701 30 Vesta Coal Co.

Vesta No.4 Washington 1,130,406 4,653 8,453 Vesta No.5 Washington 737,328 2,300 814 Vesta No.6 Washington 371.149 ) 219

Total 2.238.883 8.172 9.261 Winfie ld Bros. Coal Co.

Winfield (b) Washington 5,385

Coal used in manu-

facture of coke

Total produc­tion

of coal

6,212

433,383

10,298

7,600

14,251

1,339,532 362,155

1.701.687

647,658 574.197

1.221,855

1,143,512 740,442 372.368

2,256,322

5,385

• Total I

produc-, tion I Days

of coke! worked

43

238

131

275

250

257 251

262 263

192 190 191

175

Nonfatal accidents

dis-No. Fatal ability

of em- acci- 60 days ploves dents or more

56

496 20

13

12

10

1,100 4 276

1.376 4

60B 2 640 1

1 .248 3

1,258 2 984 1 40:; 4

2,647 7

11

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District 21 -- 1934 Ilo:l Co)

= ProduS;:!i!0!l ef c9!l lind !iSke - ne1 12nJ Nonfatal

I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents §hi22ld 10 !!!Eke!. locally used used in Total Total I dia-

for for heat manu .. produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability By By By I dOlll8stic & power facture tion tion I DaYI of em- acd- 60 days

2e!rators and Mines Count~ rail water truck I 2EeOse! at mine of coke of coal ot coke. w0i\:Ic!S! e~oxel denil g;&: M!iZI2

District Total 1,376,861 4,210,875 30,019 19,052 20,186 5,656,993 5,869 15 122

NOTE I (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Not under the law for a number of years.

D1:at;tl;:t 01;;: 1934

Bickerton, Mark C. Bickerton (c) Allegheny 7,200 3,000 10,200 170 24

Bingler, John R. Crestas (a) Allegheny 5,B40 5,840 187 22

Black Diamond Coal Co. Medsger Westmoreland 6,437 6,437 140 11

Boston Gas Coal Co. Yough No.2 Allegheny 85 21,010 89 21,184 239 36

Bowman, Spurgeon Parker (a) Westmoreland 2,420 2,420 80 9

Brown Brothers Cowan (b) Allegheny 4,415 4,415 89 16

Carothers Coal Co., W. E. Shaffer (d) Allegheny 537 537 40 8

Christopher, F. G. Winemore Westmoreland 1,650 1,650 117 5

Diamond Coal Co. Twy1a (a) Allegheny 2,787 2,787 131 8

Dubsik & Kalina Rathgeb Westmoreland 1,768 1,768 132 10

Duquesne Fue 1 Supply Sylvia (e) Allegheny 1,746 1,746 175 7

Elizabeth Coal Co. Patterson No. 2 Allegheny 49,000 24,887 11 ,959 85,846 139 183 2

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pistrict 22 - 1934

Produc:!:!on of coal !lnd coke - net ;tgn§ Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal accidents

:ihiel?!d lio !yrkeli 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 Qe!ratorf. and Mines Countl/: rail water truck. eureose s a:!; mine of coke of coal of coke. wOj;;ked elo:z:es dents or more Fekula Coal Co.

Sadler (a) Allegheny 2,000 2,000 130 9 Fekula (c) Allegheny ~,!i!lQ O1.!i!lQ 2:2 !l

Total 4,!lQQ :;!.!lQl;! 17 Fireside Fuel Supply

White (e) Allegheny 12,000 4,070 16,070 90 18 Gallatin Coal Co.

Wright No. 3 (f) Allegheny 1,320 1,320 76 9 Hillman Coal 8. Coke Co.

Ella Allegheny 25,229 59,778 12,227 97,234 104 257 3 I. A. Coal Co.

Woods (e) Allegheny 575 575 60 7 Johnson, John E.

Johnson (e) Allegheny 1,500 1,500 260 7 Kellerberg Coal Co.

Guffey (h) Westmore land 1,000 1,000 140 4 Krsu1 8. Kuche1

Lyle (e) Allegheny 4,172 4,172 190 12 Kuban Coal Co.

Lapsley (g) Allegheny 287 287 40 6 Lacey Coal Co.

Lacey (e) Allegheny 2,080 15 2,095 250 9 McDermott 8. Balas

Peacock No. 2 Westmoreland 3,080 3,080 140 10 McKeesport Coal 8. Coke Co.

Hubbard Allegheny 147,267 121,229 29,472 29,912 76 327,956 211 407 7 Morroco I!. Warren

Farmer (a) Allegheny 5,014 5 5,019 110 14 Pi ttsburgh Coal Co.

Banning No. 1 Fayette 1,122,832 4,863 75 1,127,770 240 1,080 3 24 Banning No. 2 Fayette 396,808 4,049 47 400,904 206 399 4 Euclid Westmoreland 310,862 2,620 313,482 179 351 8 Eureka Westmoreland 104,217 1,204 26 105,447 126 178 2 Ocean Allegheny 589,972 402 40 590,414 222 677 7 Warden Allegheny 2122.217 li,124 114 21li.l1a:2 ~:;!7 7li!l 1~

Total 3 1434 z668 19 z332 302 3.454,302 3.:;!~3 3 57 N ~

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Pistrict 22 -- 1934

PrS!dl!~t!on of cgal inet !;2k! - m!. !.onll • Coal used Coal

§!!il!2!d !.O !!!Irke~ • locally used for for heat

By By By • domestic 8. power Qe!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck! ERoses at mine Ripepi, Tony

Ripepi (e) Allegheny 624 Scott Haven Coal Co.

Spring Run Allegheny 5,l02(j) Sebastian Coal Co.

Jenkins (a) Allegheny 3,387 Shaner Valley Coal

Harper (a) Westmoreland 895 Taylor, Clifford I.

Reed (k) Westmore land 2,001 Turner 8. Goroncy

Big Chief Westmoreland 1,800 Wackerle Coal Co.

McClure (e) Allegheny 2,000 Westmoreland Coal Co.

Hutchinson Westmoreland 419,097 1,336 Williams Coal Co.

Williams Allegheny :i.~I:i ;j1Q

District Total 4,080,363 225,179 148,888 50,684 403

NOTEI (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Formerly known as Brown; not under the law for some years. (c) Removing coal next to crop at Blaine Mine, abandoned by Hillman Coal 8. Coke Co. (d) Not under the law for some years. (e) New mine. ( f) Abandoned. (g) Formerly operated by Lapsley Coal Co.; not under the law for some years. (h) Formerly Seabol operated by A. J. Seabol Coal Co. (j) Fueling engines. (k) Formerly operated by Reed Coal Co'1 idle for some years.

Coal used in manu-

facture of coke

N c.J CD

Nonfatal accidents

Total Total I dia-produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days

of coal of cokel wol:ked elolr!e! den!! gr mars

624 80 5

5,102 308 5

3,387 150 7

89:; 87 10

2,001 80 8

1,800 90 9

2,000 100 8

420,433 189 466 4

:i.2.l:i laQ aQ

4,505,517 :;,116 :; 73

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District 23 1934

f!!!!!!!~1l2n 2f c5!!1 IllS! SlkS! - net $2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accident.

~leR!!! 12 !!IlEkel locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat lllanu- produc- produc-I No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days of em- acci- 60 days Q2!rators and llines· Count:! rail water · truckt eureoses at mine of coke of coal of cokel worked elo:.(el den:!;li g:r more Ainsley Coal Co.

Geneva (a) Fayette 4,716 400 5,116 150 14 Byrne Gas Coal Co.

Eddie Fayette 8,194 8.194 96 11 Crawford Coal & Coke Co.

Crawford No. I Fayette 61,481 15 325 61,881 130 138 7 Frick Coke Co., H. C.

Cray Hill Top Fayette 55,000 55,000 94 64 2 Edenborn Fayette 296,539 1,285 644 298,468 102 610 10 Footedale Fayette 901,861 3,360 1,556 912,183 136 1,069 2 13 Gates Nos. I & 2 Fayette 195,134 2,053 1,191 198,318 81 449 2 Leckrone No. 1 Fayette

121,816 139 2,005 130,620 95 284l 1

Leckrone No.5 Fayette 2 Leckrone Stripping Fayette 43,900 2,100 46,000 94 81 1 Ronco Fayette UI2.~ fdJ !:I.~J 121 2~ 2~ ~:z:i 2 ~

Total l.aCll.Cl1:!1 a.CllQ Hh~2 l.flaJ.2tla a.CllOil :!I ag Kendall Coal Co.

Kendall No. 1 (b) Fayette 5,060 115 5,235 120 8 Kendall No. 2 (b) Fayette I. !i!lQ fdg 2.~g :!I:iQ aQ 17

Total fI.flCltl 17:i fl:!lfI 2.4131 :!I:iQ 2:i Klondike Fuel Co.

G. B. Fayette 116,853 150 111,003 115 123 4 Lytle Bros. Coal Co.

Provins Fayette 21,091 50 21,141 112 23 Old Home Fuel Co.

Old Home Fayette 1,031 1,031 110 13 Puritan Coke Co.

Puritan No.2 Fayette 713 6,090 34,955 41,158 24,968 91 154 Puritan No. 6 Fayette a.a~ a.:itl:l :ia.1 Ifl !m.tl:lfl :3:!I.~1 l:il la2

Total :!I.~Cl 2.:i~ 2a.61a ltlZ.al4 :i2.~!l2 2!jg Republic Steel Corp.

Martin Fayette 81,025 800 81,825 141 223 3 Shamrock Coal & Coke Co.(c)

Shamrock No. 1 Fayette 1,624 3,942 5,566 62 25 Whye 1 Coke Co.

Donald, Nos. 1 & 2 Fayette 800 2,810 550 55,109 59,929 38,281 153 188 1 N ~ CD

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oistrict 23 -- 1934 N • CI

!3:o~u!i:!ilon gf cll!l I!!!! !iSlke - ne:t ~2nl Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

li!lll!ll!d ~o mllEk.~ 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 truck. mEeose! at mine Of coke of coal of ~oke, worked I!loxeji den:t§ Qr more Winstead Coal Co.

Winstead Fayette lil,il~ 12Q I:iQ 9Q 13.~Q :i~ ~

District Total 309,390 1,922,004 120 34,760 27,174 150,029 2,342,476 99,240 4,225 6 60

NOTE. (a) Formerly operated by McKee frey Coal Co. (b) New mine. (c) Formerly Shamrock Farms Co.

Q1&ttl.\.t ,4 123~

Arrow Coal Mining Co. Arrow No.5 Somerset 51,156 977 52,033 170 62 1 Arrow No.6 Somerset 3Q,~QQ ~Q 3Q.!l4Q IQI IF

Total al.~:ic! 1.311 a'.!F3 IZ2 Baker-Whiteley Coal Co.

Elma No. I Somerset 16,456 16,456 187 29 Elma No.2 Somerset 23,392 1,294 24,686 197 65 Elma No. 3 Somerset U'.2QC! 2Qil 1,~2 11:i.32!l 2Q:i I~ ,

Total 1:i'.7:i~ 2QJ '.!l!l3 1:i'!o~Q ~!l ~ Berwind-Whi te Coal Mining Co.

Eureka No. 35 Somerset 353,922 6,329 360,251 159 585 4 10 Eureka No. 35 Upper Somerset 6,877 20,645 39,095 66,617 246 104 1 Eureka No. 36 Somerset 397,650 7,981 405,631 174 679 14 Eureka No. 37 Cambria 448,272 114 448,386 309 631 14 Eureka No. 37 Upper Cambria 259,919 1,467 4,074 264,460 300 312 5 Eureka No. 40 Cambria 501,600 936 502,436 232 707 5 Eureka No. 40 Upper Cambria 5,155 567 5,722 74 13 Eureka No. 42 Cambria l~.~~ QJ!! al 12C!.I~J laC! IZQ ,

Total 2,Q27•722 201,Z:iQ :22.21Z O1.IZ2,Ci'C! il.2QQ :i :il B-Quali ty Coal Co.

B-Quality Cambria 564 10,986 6 11,556 202 14 Buterbaugh, D. S.

Burnwell Cambria 10,988 10,988 95 19 Cambria-Loehrie Coal Co.

Cambria-Loehrie No. 1 Cambria 12,900 12,800 216 27

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District 24 -- 1934

Production of coal ind ~!2ke - net :t!2n§ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiel!!d :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 Hon Hon • Days of em- acci- 60 days Qe!rators and Mines Count:t rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked el0:te§ dent§ or more Citizens Coal Co.

Dale Cambria 13,978 13,978 174 31 Egolf Coal Mining Co.

Egolf No.4 Somerset 14,195 154 14,349 175 26 Gertz Coal Co.

Gertz (a) Cambria 3,300 3,300 160 7 Heckler & Faust Coal Co.

Heckler & Faust Somerset 13,351 1,078 14,429 224 29 Highland Coal Co.

Highland Cambria 2,837 37 2,874 139 8 HusHn Coal Mining Co.

Huskin No. 3 Somerset 11,000 11,000 203 27 Huskin No. 4 Somerset 24,000 24,000 209 35 Huskin No.6 Somerset l21~(d ~~ I.~.F~ 1:i.1<:2 ~C~ ~2

Total ~7.~6d fiE!~ 1.214 :iQ.122 21 Imperial Coal Corp.

Shade Creek No. 1 Somerset 1,502 1,502 14 25 Lehman & Estep Coal Co.

Lehman & Estep Somerset 6,647 6,647 193 13 Lenox Coal Co.

Thermal No. 5 (b) Cambria 6,166 9,225 200 15,591 64 36 Thermal No. 11 (b) Somerset :i!l.1!l:1 If! :i!l.llQ2 l!ll !l2

Total 6d.2:iC 2.2~ 2l!.l 7~1o~2~ 1:i1:i Lochrie Coal Co •• Hugh

Hugh Lochrie No. 1 (a) Somerset 4,960 156 5,116 160 9 Hugh Lochrie No.2 (a) Somerset ~.2~1 4.2~1 I~ U

Total 2.221 l:i~ IQ.C77 O1!l Lorain Steel Co.

Ingleside No.5 Cambria UO,184 110,184 214 96 Loyalhanna Coal & Coke Co.

Loya 1hanna No. 6 Somerset 142,699 1,077 202 143,978 147 212 1 Loyalhanna No. 7 Somerset ~~.2:i7 124 l:i ~.~2fi 24 21 I

Total Illfi.2:ifi 1.2Q1 :m H!!l.~7~ ~Q2 2 Morley & Davis Coal Co.

Morley & Davis (a) Cambria 3,017 3,017 200 11 Naughton Coal Co.

Naughton (a) Somerset 7,877 180 3 8,060 280 12 IS) ~ -

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District 24 -- 1934 ~ .... ~

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

Shil!e!d :to !!!!r~!!:t 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. eureose s at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked eloxes dents or more Reitz Coal Co.

Reitz No.2 Somerset 74.145 445 74.590 130 133 1 Rei tz No. 3 Somerset 95.337 3.261 98.598 166 150 2 Reitz No. 3 Upper Somerset 40.859 40.859 167 57 2 Reitz No.4 Somerset 191.425 191.425 169 243 3 7 Reitz No.5 Somerset 71.415 609 72,024 145 88 1 Reitz No.8 Somerset 21.~fl 21.~8 l~ lQ2 ~

Total !:l~.~fl2 ~.Jl~ ~ga.~~ 7!;lQ J lQ Sheesley Coal Co.

Sheesley Cambria 2,250 28,894 31,144 203 40 Speicher Coal Co.

Speicher (a) Cambria 1,428 1,428 160 8 Tuscarora Smokeless Coal Co.

Pretoria No. 2 Somerset 83,543 724 84,267 148 119 Wilbur Coal Mining Co.

Knickerbocker No. 2 Somerset 6,467 192 6,659 23 15 Knickerbocker No. 4 Somerset IJQ,Q2!! 142 lJf!,24Q l:i:i :il:ifl

Total 142,:i~ ~~ 1~2,~22 :il7J Windber Fuel Co.

Windber Fuel No. 4 (a) Somerset 1,245 995 2,240 144 8 Windber-Hagevo Coal Co.

Hagevo Somer~et 5,155 5,155 50 23 Windber High Grade Coal Co.

Allison Somerset 14 ,QJJ 2QQ 14,23J 192 J!

District Total 3,609.080 9,225 123,437 64,197 3,805.939 5,822 10 73

NOTE. (a) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Formerly operated by Cosgrove-Meehan Coal Co. of Pennsylvania.

Ilht:r;:l,l; 2:i -- m~

Appalacha Coal Co. Apallacha No. 1 Indiana 16,002 60 16,062 121 32

Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal & Coke Co. Sagamore No. 13 Armstrong 2

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District 25 -- 1934

Eloduction of coal lind coke - net :!i2n§ Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shil!1!!!d :!is! 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 Count:t • rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e~o:!!i den:t§ or more Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal & Coke Co. (Continued)

Sagamore No. 15 Armstrong 348,104 2,023 350,127 147 644) Sagamore No. 17 Armstrong 1

Total ~.I~ O1.Q01~ ~:iQ.121 ~ 01 Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp.

Clymer No.1 Indiana 465,392 15,264 480,656 251 478 3 12 Barr Indiana 40,617 40,617 148 79 1 COlIIDodore Nos. 1, 2&3 Indiana ~21.~~ ~2 ~~:i ~1.!ldl2 ~2 ~6:i 1

Total 2:i!7.~Z ~ 1:2.:i22 I.QI~.Q2:i 2a01 ~ a Deringer Fuel Co.

Woodland No. 5 Indiana 7,716 40 10 7,766 83 33 Dixonville Fuel Co.

Randolph No. 2 Indiana 4,804 4,804 158 9 Empire Coal Mining Co.

Empire "I" Indiana 57,532 160 11 57,703 153 89 Estep Bros. Coal Mining Co.

Pleasant Valley No. 1 Indiana 37,911 37,911 229 38 3 Harve Mack Coal Co.

Harve Mack No. 1 Indiana 51,000 57 51,057 177 125 Harve Mack No. 2 Indiana fi.Z;lZ 127 fi.!l~ I~ 1;1

Total 57 .73Z 1!l4 :i7 .2011 1$ Helvetia Coal Mining Co.

Waterman Nos. 2 & 3 Indiana 156,070 156,070 136 245 4 Yatesboro No. 5 Armstrong !l~.IJJ 2.!l2fi 227 S§fI.l!lfl 01Q!! !W II

Total I.QI2.j1Q~ ~.a21i 221 I.Q22.6:i1i 1.Q22 l:i Kent Coal Mining Co.

Kent No.4 Indiana 318,105 318,105 178 431 7 Lumsted Mining Co.

Lumsted No. 3 (a) Armstrong 477 32 49 558 15 28 Marion Coal Co.

Marion No.1 Indiana 3,350 56 3,406 92 11 Milbar Coal Co.

Glenside No.6 (b) Indiana 4,034 4,034 191 15 Penn Run Coal Corp.

Victor No. 45 Indiana 83,950 83,950 169 69 Rankin Coal Co.

Rankin No.2 (c) Indiana 3,553 3,553 216 8 .., .... ~

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lli§tric! 25 -- 1934 ...., ... ... Produ!i:!i!on of coal Inc! coke - net 12nl Nonfatal

• Coal used Coal Coal • accident! Shiee!d lio m~rket locally used used in Total Total. dis-, for for heat manu" produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By • domestic 8. power facture tion Hon • 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 eloxe§ den;ts or more Rochester 8. Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Ernest No.3 Indiana 706,577 3,419 749 710,745 207 891 2 14 Kent No.2 Indiana 671,268 2,048 131 673,447 189 716 13 Lucerne No. 2 Indiana 492,968 4,265 222 497,455 1981

458 6 Lucerne No.3 Indiana J2

Total 1.!Fl:l.!lIJ 2.7~2 I.Jl:l2 1.!il!lJ.~7 2.Q27 2 ~ Russell Coal Mining Co.

Victor No. 24 Indiana 64,309 64,309 234 87 Victor No. 29 Indiana 72.El2:1 z2.a;::2 2la 1012 :1

Total IJ7.JJI IJ7.IJJ 2012 :1 St. Clair Rinn 8. Co.

Two Lick No. 1 Indiana 9,736 9,736 201 20 Stewart Coal Co., J. M.

Virginia No. 24 (e) Indiana 600 1,800 160 2,560 170 13 Swank·s Sons, Inc., Hiram

Swank No.6 Indiana 6,994(d) 6,994 139 32 Williams Coal Mining Co.

Widdowson No. 1 Indiana 4,476 22 4,498 130 17 Wilmore Fue 1 Co.

Mack No.2 (f) Indiana 71El 71!.l IJ !gl -

District Total 4,970,110 11,536 18,897 23,992 5,024,535 6,027 6 77

NOTE: (a) Formerly Lumsted No.2; idle for some years. (e) Formerly operated by Eastern Coal Corp. (b) New mine. (f) Formerly Woodland No. 5 operated by Deringer Fuel Co. (c) Not under the law prior to 1934. (g) Included with Woodland No.5, Deringer Fuel Co. (d) Used in the manufacture of brick and tile.

llhttl,t ,Ui 12J!1

Adams Brothers Arnold Washington 5,075 5,075 200 13

1\1legheny County Home Home Allegheny 180 19,248 19,428 191 20 2

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District 26 -- 1934

Production of coal Inc! coke - net ~on§ Nonfatal Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shi!!l!!!d 10 mlrke1 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:r: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked e10:l;es dents or more American Coal Co.

Presto Allegheny 7,500 5 7,505 200 22 Ameri can Zinc & Chemi cal Co.

Langeloth Washington 49,478 1,402 74,824(a) 125,704 139 232 11 Arthur & Co., J. S.

Moninger Washington 4,880 4,880 180 15 Avella Coal Co.

Penobscot Washington 112,674 1,168 113,842 209 129 Black Diamond Coal Co.

Nesbit (b) Allegheny 5,300 5,300(c) 165 27 Brimner Brothers

Brimner (d) Washington 640 640 60 5 Bulger Block Coal Co.

Bulger Washington 139,674 713 140,387 172 284 5 Bulger Fuel Co.

Bertha (e) Washington 74,676 474 75,150(f) 172 123 Burgettstown Fuel Co.

Belgian (g) Washington 3,575 3,575 130 7 Carnegie Coal Corp.

Atlas Washington 307,911 560 422 308,893 177 425 8 Cedar Grove Washington 294,750 2 190 18 294,960 183 393 9 McDonald Washington ~a.~Q Oi:.Qfa l.Wl dlQ ~2.Q4g Oi:QJ ~:i 1 g

Total l!!lC.2Ql Oi:.Q1Q Oi:.~fa 4fl!l l!~:i.a22 1.1Oa dl Oi:J Chartiers Gas Coal Co.

Magnolia Washington 36,646 8,573 26 45,245 140 50 7 Corliss Coal Co.

Morgan (h) Allegheny 2,000 800 2,800 55 5 Duquesne Fuel Co. (j)

Aurora Washington 110,101 1,935 80 112,116 137 239 2 Gates, Sr., Emery

Gates Allegheny 6,111 6,111 204 17 Greensburg-Conne llsvi lIe Coal & Coke Co.

Frances Washington 306,183 400 306,583(s) 236 293 8 Harmon Creek Coal Corp.

Florence Washington 85,862 1,000 2,525 89,387 111 52 Henderson Coal Co.

Henderson No. 1 Washington 143,024 22,000 429 173 165,626 138 281 5 ~ ~ CII

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District 26 -- 1934 IIQ .. 1ft

Pros!u~t1on of cOIl jlnc! !;2ke - ne~ :\;2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

Shied :\;0 market locally used used in Total Total I dis-for for heat manu- produc- produc-. No. Fatal ability

By By By I domestic 8. power facture tion tion : Days of em- acci- 60 days 2I!!rators and Mines CountX rail water truck: eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke: worked elo:z:e§ den:\;s or mori Hickory Coal Corp.

Rea (k) Washington 2Dq 2,200 2,400 57 24 Jefferson Coal 8. Coke Co.

Je fferson No. 1 Washington 133,550 1,200 134,750 175 200 5 Leech Farm Coal Co.

Paxton Washington 55,889 1,918 385 58,192 113 116 8 Ma lar key, Logan

Beech Hill (1) Washington 935 935 70 10 McLean Coal Co.

Vulcan Allegheny 4,112 12,230 16,342 105 32 National Mining Co.

National No. 1 Allegheny 373,805 3,020 10 376,835 254 408 7 National No. 3 Washington a~.112 2.22l! !I~a afifi.a~ ~!Ifi afifi a

Total 1.2~1.22!1 ~.2!I!l !!~ l.i1!I;}.~1l l.ZZ!! I~ Panhandle Mining Co.

Midway Washington 10,425 2,405 12,830 100 30 Millers Run Allegheny ~.:i2:i 1.!I2~ 1~.1l~ !!Ill ~~ ~

Total Ifi.1l21l 2.2!Xl 2:1.2212 ~ 2 Pennburgh Coal Co.

Patterson em) Washington 332 332 22 24 Pittsburgh City Home

Mayview Allegheny 22,656 22,656 201 26 Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Midland Washington 545,253 4,033 65 549,351 223 467 20 Westland Washington ~1.:iZ2 7.I!I:i all ~fI.22!l 2011 Z::i~ 2

Total 1.lafi.fl2::i 1I.IZa 27fi 1.12!:l.ZZ2 1.242 :z2 Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Corp.

Mine No. 9 (n) Washington 313,290 2,155 315,445 190 510 2(0) 12 Snyder Coa 1 Co.

Hickman (p) Allegheny 3,451 3.451 135 15 Weise, Paul H.

Morris (q) Washington 81,637 6,465 162 10 66,294 140 152 6 Winona Coal Co.

Eureka (r) Washington :i!Xl 2.l!Xl 21 2.f!21 m :i

District Total 4.931,166 106,075 30,497 120,772 5,166,510 6,610 4 145

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District 26 1934

Production of coal and coke - net tons Coal Coal

Shipped to market • Coal used

locally for

dallestic purposes

used used in Total produc­tion

of coal

Total. produc-. tion •

of coke. By By

9?!rators and II1nes County rail water

NOTE. (a) Used at Smelter Plant. (b) Formerly Vandalia operated by Vandalia Coal Mines. (c) Includes 2,300 tons produced by W. C. Myers. (d) New mine. (e) Formerly Bertha No.2 operated by Bulger Block Coal Co.

• By •

truck.

(f) Includes 63,598 tons produced by J. C. Cook Coal Co., which operated mine part of year.

(g) Part of Armide Mine formerly operated by Carnegie Coal Corp. (h) Stripping (j) Formerly Duquesne Coal & Coke Co.

for heat manu-& power facture at mine of coke

(k) Formerly operated by Rea Coal Co. (1) Formerly operated by Export Coal Co.

Days worked

No. Fatal of em- acci­ployes dents

(m) Formerly operated by Carnegie COal Corp.; idle for some years. (n) Formerly Penobscot No. 2 operated by Avel1a Coal Co. (0) One occurred while mine was being operated by Avel1a Coal Co. (p) Not under the law prior to 1934. (q) Formerly operated by Valda Coal Mining Co. (r) Formerly operated by Winona Coal Co.; not under law for some years. (5) Includes 98,583 tons from stripping.

Pistrict 29 1934

Allegheny-Pittsburgh Coal Co. Springdale Allegheny 656;196 1,625 672 658,493 201 522

Baker & Son, w. J. Delmas (a) Allegheny 4,583 4,583 182 13

Bowers Coal Co. Bowers Al1egheny 16,653 16,653 233 29

Butler Consolidated Coal Co . Wildwood Allegheny 320,788 277,948 16,420 200 615,356 303 456

Consumers Mining CO. Harmar Allegheny 879,348 2,540 198 882,086 193 754

Crawford & Repper Coal Co. Bock (b) Allegheny 4,500 4,500 100 31

Cribbs, Hyatt M. Plum Creek Allegheny 9,000 375 9,375 250 128 24

Fisher & Wilson Fisher & Wilson (c) Allegheny 2,600 2,600 100 10

Gri ... Coal Co. Grimm Allegheny 1,256 1,256 60 7

Hal1 ', Mina Nol1e (d) Allegheny 1,982 10 1,992 140 8

Harper Coal Co., Thomas Harper No.1 Allegheny 4,591 4,591 78 18

Nonfatal accidents

dh­ability 60 days or more

3

5

14

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District 29 -- 1934 N .. CO

Produc:Uon 2f coal jlnd coke - net :li2nl Nonfatal I Coal used Coal Coal I accidents

~le11!S ~o mjlrkejj locally used used in Total Total I dia-I 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 I eureoses at mine of coke of coal of cokel worked elo~e§ denli§ 9r mO!:!i! Harrison & Quinnette

Harrison Allegheny 17 ,900 17,900 202 28 Harwick Coal & Coke Co.

Harwick Ulegheny 659,789 1,907 546 662,242 257 376 10 Hillman Coal & Coke Co.

Oakmont No. 1 Allegheny 194,229 62,618 1,761 258,608 127 462 8 Inland Collieries Co.

Indianola Allegheny 260,666 1,075 1,465 263,206 149 417 4 Lauric Coal Co., J.

Lauric (cl Allegheny 4,057 4,057 135 10 Logans Ferry Coal Co.

Logans Ferry Allegheny 21,313 21,313 200 37 Mariano, Pete

Mariano tNo. 1 Allegheny 1,400 1,400 60 10 Mariano No. 2 (bl Allegheny ~Q 4QQ ~ 2

Total 1.!lQQ 1.!lQQ ]2 McDowell, I. N. & H. M.

McDowell Allegheny 3,200 3,200 160 18 McKinney, L. O.

McKinney Allegheny 7,205 7,205 180 15 Miller Bros. Coal Co.

Miller No. 7 (cl Allegheny 2,200 2,200 100 8 Miller No. 8 (el Allegheny 7,137 7,137 195 9 1 Miller No. 9 (cl Allegheny g.2~ g.22:i 19f! lQ 1

Total Ig.2f!2 19.2f!2 27 2 Mount Royal Coal Co.

Mount Royal (cl Allegheny 791 791 105 7 Musgrave, John K.

Musgrave No.1 (el Allegheny 1,967 1,967 62 12 Oblock, Anton

Barclay (cl Allegheny 2,500 2,500 110 9 Oblock Coal Co.

Obloek (cl Allegheny 4,680 4,680 90 28 Peterman Coal Co.

Peterman (el Allegheny 378 378 44 10 Reiter Bros. Coal Co.

Reiter (bl Allegheny 7,643 7,643 182 16

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District 29 1934

Production of coal 2nd !2S!ke - net ~on§ I Coal used Coal Coal

Sh1ell!d ~o market locally used used in Total Total I

By Qe!rators and Mines Countx rail Republic Steel Corp.

Bessemer No. 2 Allegheny 813,645 Righi, John

Righi (e) Allegheny Roddella Coal Co.

Rodde 11 a Allegheny Snyder Coal Co.

Snyder No.4 Allegheny Snyder No. 5 (c) Allegheny

Total Sylves Coal Co.

Sylves (c) Allegheny Union Collieries Co.

Renton No. 3 Allegheny 711,856 Union Colliery No. 6 Allegheny ~!lJ.!I~Hi

Total I.C:i:i.£f!;;l Venter, William

Venter (b) Allegheny

District Total 3,960,575

NOTE I (a) Formerly operated by Hyatt M. Cribbs. (b) New mine. (c) Not under the law prior to 1934.

Baton Coal Co. Wilpen Westmoreland 76,043

Bells Mill Coal Co. BeUs Mill Indiana 26,192

Big Bend Coal Mining Co. Nonpare il No. 1 Cambria 70,127

B01M1lan Coal Co. Bowman Westmoreland 58,565

By water

941,966

for for heat manu· produc- produe-. By I domestic & power facture tion tion I Days

truck I eureoses at mine of coke of coal of cokel worked

3,663 817 ,308 249

1,540 1,540 130

6,696 6,696 217

8,649 8,649 101 ~.QQQ ~.QQQ 2Q l!!o~2 Hi.~2

4,431 4,431 152

1,621 713,477 239 ~J.Q;;l7 ~.~~~ ~.127 ~QJ.QIJ ;;lJI :lJ.Q;;l7 ~.QB !I. 127 1.11f!.~2Q

2.f!~Q 2.~Q lfIQ

497,782 33,065 7,218 375 5,440,981 250

(d) Formerly operated by Hall Coal Co.; not under the law for some years. (e) Formerly Mariano No.2 operated by Pete Mariano.

pistrict 3Q m~

1,344 4,694 63,914 145,995 42,772 211

26,192 122

934 71,061 157

44 13 58,622 110

Nonfatal accidents

dis-No. Fatal ability

of em- acci- 60 days elol£!ls den:t~ or more

730 2 14

6

14

22 ,Q ~~

9

777 14 ~jjl!.l I !.l

1,;;lQ:i jjl ~

!.l

5,377 7 84

219

42

122

76

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District 30 1934 110) en 0

Prl!duction of coal sand coke - net ~on§ Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accidents

Shiell!!! ~o market 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 Qe!rators and Mines Count:.:: rail water truck. eureoses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked el0Xe! dents or more Center Coal Co.

Idabelle Indiana 8,183 8,183 185 11 Chickaree Coal Co.

Chickaree Cambria 4,000 4,000 180 9 Conmercial Coal Mining Co.

i36 Commercial No. 5 Cambria 66,622 613 61,235 121 3 Diamond Smokeless Coal Co.

Diamond No. 2 Indiana 128,222 354 128,516 130 223 Garfield Smokeless Coal Co.

Garfield No. 2 Indiana 21,883 10 21,893 88 81 3 Graceton Coal & Coke Co.

Graceton No. 3 Indiana 144,559 895 414 12,119 158,041 5,502 181 245 4 Helvetia Coal Mining Co.

Fritz No.2 & Iselin No. Indiana 160,126 1,819 3 162,608 145 258 2 Henigin, John

Graff No.3 Westmore 1 and 5,062 5,062 53 18 Husband, J. E.

Monarch No. 2 Westmoreland 2,445 2,445 40 30 Imperial Cardiff Coal Co.

Cardiff No. 1 Cambria 136,517 128 131,245 110 119 2 Indiana Smokeless Coal Co.

Virginian No. 15 (a) Indiana 8,186 22 8,808(b) 28 22 Keystone Coal Co.

Mooween Westmoreland 91,870 840 92,110 160 151 Lenox Coal Co.

Thermal No.8 (c) Indiana 101,845 230 102,015 225 109 1 Thermal No. 15 (c) Indiana l~.~~~ ~ 1~2.;J!!1 17:2 122 1

Total ~Q.:iQI 21:i ;141.41~ 222 ~ Lincoln Coal Co., Inc.

Lincoln No. 1 Cambria 161,628 1,581 1,605 110,820 181 216 4 Maher & Graff Coal Co.

River Westmore land 41,496 134 10 41,640 85 85 Pennsylvania Electric Co.

Pennsylvania No.5 Indiana 204,193 427 204 205,424 224 261 2 Potter Coal & Coke Co.

Potter Indiana 106,653 5,493 1,959 2,234 16,519 132,918 10,049 144 241 4

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District 30 - 1934

Producti2!l of coal ind !;!!ke - ~t :ton! Nonfatal • Coal used Coal Coal accident.s

Shil!e!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 tion • Days of em- acci- 60 days 9i!!rators and Mines Count:z: rail water truck. eureQses at mine of coke of coal of coke. worked plo:z:es denM 2r more Progress Coal Co.

Pro9ress No. 1 Westmoreland 9,550 119 9,669 104 35 Saint Clair Fuel Co.

St. Clair Nos. 1 & 2 Westmoreland 16,606 4,OB8 91 20,785 75 84 Seger Bros. Co., Inc.

Vogel No.4 Westmoreland 15,840 15,840 60 24 Seward Smokeless Coal Co.

Seward (d) Westmoreland 828 199 1,027 30 9 Standard Bituminous Coal Corp.

Virginian No. 14 Indiana 84,040 53 84,093 210 107 3 Stiver Bros. & others

Klingensmith (d) Indiana 4,300 100 4,400 120 16 Sundberg & Lytle

Sunnys ide (d l Indiana 800 800 80 13 Tasker Smokeless Coal Co.

Tasker No.1 Indiana 7,678 7,678 130 28 Valley Fuel Co.

Hazelburg No. 1 Westmoreland 53,478 603 54,OBl 152 43 Vinton Colliery Co.

Vinton No.1 Cambria 3,481 2,372 5,853 42 7 Vinton No.6 Cambria 2.Q!l,~1~ jll,!l/iQ ~~,!lga 21~,~l ~j,~g F!l ~Illl

Total :m,~ 2,;P2 jll,ll/iQ ~~,Ilga 2!lj,~ ~j,~g ~!l7 Westmoreland Connellsville Coal & Coke Co.

Fort Palmer (fl Westmoreland 539 1,712 51,495 53,746 31,660 165 96 Westmoreland Mining Co.

Graff No.1 Westmore land 402,172 402,172 214 367 2 7 Watson Nos. 1 & 2 (e) Indiana g7,j~j !i1,j4j ~ j4!l ~

Total ~~,~j~ ~~.~j~ ~1l7 2 j2

District Total 2,627,977 28,067 15,967 27,940 200,035 2,899,986 121,469 4,390 8 51

NOTE: (a) Formerly Buena Vista No.1. (d) Not under the law prior to 1934. (b) Includes 6,350 tons produced by Buena Vista Coal Mining Co., former operator. (e) Formerly operated by Watson Coal Co. (c) Formerly operated by COS9rove-Meehan Coal Co. of Pennsylvania. (f) Abandoned.

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