FIFTEENTH
MARYLAND
JOHN J. RUTLEDGEChief Mine Engineer
"Sue, by Harry T. Phoebus, on June 8, 1937.
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ANNUAL REPORTOF THE
BUREAU OF MINESOF THE
STATE OF MARYLANDUnder the Supervision of the State Board of Labor and Statistics
HENRY LAY DUER, Conimissioner
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
TO
HON. HARRY W. NICEGOVERNOR OF MARYLAND
LETTER OF TRANSM'ITrAL
To His Excellency,HON. HARRY W. NICE,
Governor of Maryland.
SIR:
I have the honor to submit herewith the Fifteenth AnnualReport of the Maryland Bureau of Mines for the period January 1to December 31, 1937, in compliance with the requirements of theMaryland Mining Law.
Very respectfully,JOHN J. RUTLEDGE,
Chief Mine Engineer.
REPORT OF THE MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES 1937
To His Excellency,HON. HARRY W. NICE,
Governor of Maryland.
SIR:
The report herewith sulmitted is for the calendar year, 1937,and is the sixty-first annual report upon conditions of the Coaland Clay Mines within the State.
The reports from the various mining operators throughout theState show the tonnage to be as follows:
CLAY AND COAL PRODUCTIONCalendar year 1937
(Net Tons, cwt.)Pick 1,015,052.12Machine 630,823.15
Total 1,645,876.07
COAL PRODUCTION, ALLEGANY COUNTY
During the calendar year, 1937, Allegany County employed 1,243miners, 116 drivers, 234 inside laborers and 153 outside employes,making a total of 1,746 men. The production of coal for the year1937 was 972,757.08 net tons. This shows a production of 784.2net tons for each miner employed during this period.
COAL PRODUCTION, GARRETT COUNTYDuring the calendar year, 1937, Garrett County employed 592
miners, 81 drivers, 94 inside laborers and 109 outside employes,making a total of 876 men. The production of coal for the year1937 was 591,832.15 net tons. This shows a production of 999.7net tons for each miner employed during this period.
FIRE CLAY PRODUCTION
During the calendar year, 1937, the fire clay mines in AlleganyCounty employed 21 miners, 11 drivers, 99 inside laborers and 29outside employes, making a total of 160 men. The production offire clay during the calendar year, 1937, was 81,286.04 net tons. The
4 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
greater portion of this tonnage came from semi-stripping opera-tions along the outcrop.
TONNAGE PER FATALITY (BY COUNTY)In Allegany County for the calendar year, 1937, there were
324,252 net tons of coal produced for each fatal accident; numberof fatalities per 1,000 employees 1.718; number of fatalities per1,000,000 tons of coal produced 3.084.
In Garrett County for the calendar year, 1937, there were 118,-366.4 tons of coal produced for each fatal accident; number of fatali-ties per 1,000 employees 5.707; number of fatalities per 1,000,000tons of coal produced 8.448.
TONNAGE PER FATALITY FOR ENTIRE STATEDuring the calendar year, 1937, there were 195,573 net tons of
coal produced for each fatal accident; fatalities per 1,000 employes3.05; number of fatalities per 1,000,000 tons of coal produced 5.177.
BALTIMORE'S EXPORT COAL BUSINESS IN 1937Through the courtesy of the Import and Export Bureau, the Baltimore A,ssociation of Corn-
merce, the Brneau has been furnished the following information:
Bituminous coal exports from the Port of Baltimore during thecalendar year 1937 decreased in volume compared with 1936, butcontinued as one of the Port's leading export commodities.
Total exports in 1937 amounted to 59,888 cargo tons transportedin 14 vessels compared with 87,591 tons on 16 vessels during 1936and 50,159 tons and 22 ships in 1935. Shipments during the yearwere 27,703 tons or 31.6 percent less than those for 1936, and9,729 tons or 19.4 percent greater compared with movements during1935.
Cuba again continued in the role of leading customer for bitu-mionus coal from Baltimore by taking 38,603 tons on 8 vessels.Italy, which ranked second in 1936, did not participate in the move-ment during 1937 and was replaced by Newfoundland with anaggregate of 6,954 tons on 2 ships. Argentina was next with oneship-load of 6,583 tons followed by St. Pierre with 5,068 tons on 1vessel, Canada with 2,180 tons on 1 vessel and Brazil with one ship-ment of 500 tons.
While exports decreased, bunker coal supplied vessels operatingin the foreign trade from the Port during the year increased sub-stantially, aggregating 133,103 tons compared with 97,293 tonsfor 1936 and 85,314 tons in 1935, representing increases of 36.8percent and 56 percent respectively.
Export orders covering the first six months of the current yearwere in slightly heavier volume than those for the similar periodof 1937, being 25,338 tons compared with 20,809 tons. Countriesreceiving coal during the six months included Cuba with 3 ship-
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1937 5
CountryArgentinaAustraliaBoliviaBrazilCanadaChileCuba .Italy.NewfoundlandSt. Pierre .
Total
Track Delivery...Over Piers—
Inside Capes...Outside Capes
Track Delivery...Over Piers—
Inside Capes... .835,384Outside Capes 151,864
Total 1,875,978
1932Track Delivery... 14,798Over Piers—
Inside CapesOutside Capes 1,039
PORT OF BALTIMOREEXPORTS OF BITUMINOUS COAL
Calendar years 1936 and 193.7By Countries
Calendar Year 1937Vessels Tons Coal
1 6,583
68,636 78,512
556,808 515,112
Calendar Year 1936Vessels Tons Coal
1 6,4802 13,7502 136
1 9,1275 36,0372 16,5592 2,239
3,263
87,591
ments totaling 10,870 tons, France with 9,993 tons on 1 vessel,Argentina with 1 ship-load of 4,282 tons, Bolivia with 2 shipmentsaggregating 190 tons and Venezuela with a single shipment of 3tons.
1 5001 2,180
8 38,603
2 6,9541 5,068
14 59,888
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The following information is furnished through the courtesy of the Traffic and TransportationBureau of the Baltimore Association of commerce:
COMPARATIVE CONSOLIDATED NET TONNAGE REPORT COVERINGANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL AND COKE RECEIPTS AT
BALTIMORE FOR THE YEARS. 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 AND 1937Anthracite
1932 1933 1934527,626 488,172 436,160
79,801
Total 607,427
1935 1936 1937376,535 431,089 375,056
75,840
452,375
87,779
518,868Bituminous
1932 1933 1934888,730 994,652 1,008,471
73,669
448,725
895,939253,229
2,143,820
1935 1936 1937930,089 1,024,058 1,180,994
993,507491,327
2,493,305
1,117,685561,968
2,609,742
1,631,483433,384
3,088,925
1,838,197324,130
3,343,321Coke
1933 1934 1935 1936 193715,595 15,459 18,513 25,382 31,637
Total 15,837
1,439317
17,351
3,819
19,278
85771
19,369
782,749
28,209
3246,639
38,600
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COAL TRANSPORTED BY THE RAILROADS TRAVERSINGTHE WESTERN MARYLAND COAL FIELD
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
The coal shipments over the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Rail-road, which traverses the center of the George's Creek coal field,amounted to 592,877 net tons.
During the same period of time the coal mines served by theWestern Maryland Railway Company produced 609,865 net tons.Of this total, 164,515 net tons originated in the George's CreekDistrict.
For the same period mines located on the lines of the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad Company in Maryland made coal shipmentsamounting to 77,150 net tons.
MARYLAND MINE INSPECTORS
From May, 1876, to May, 1878 Peter CainFrom May, 1878, to May, 1880 Owen RiordanFrom May, 1880, to May, 1884 Thomas BrownFrom May, 1884, to May, 1886 Dennis SheridanFrom September, 1886, to May, 1888 Chas. H. HamillFrom May, 1888, to May, 1892 R. T. BrowningFrom May, 1892, to May, 186 F. J. McMahonFrom May, 1896, to May, 1898 Otto HohingFrom May, 1898, to May, 1900 Alexander RankinFrom May, 1900, to May, 1904 James P. CarrollFrom May, 1904, to May, 1908 Thomas MurphyFrom May, 1908, to May, 1912 J. H. DonahueFrom May, 1912, to May, 1916 William WaltersFrom May, 1916, to March, 1918 John L. CaseyFrom April, 1918, to June, 1918 John. PowersFrom June, 1918, to September, 1918 Frank T. PowersFrom September, 1918, to August, 1919 Lawrence DunnFrom May 1, 1919, to May 1, 1920 Frank T. PowersFrom May 1, 1920, to May 1, 1921 Frank T. PowersFrom May 1, 1921, to September 30, 1922 Frank T. PowersFrom Ott. 1, 1922, to May 1, 1923 (temporary appointment)—Frank P.PowersFrom May 1, 1923 (permanent appointment) to December 31, 1937.
Frank T. PowersFrom May 1, 1923 (permanent appointment) to April 15, 1928 (resigned)
John B. WatkinsFrom September 1, 1928 (permanent appointment) to December 31, 1937.
Clyde J. Rowe
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1937 7
PERSONNEL, MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
Chief Mine EngineerJohn J. Rutledge 22 Light Street, Baltimore
District Mine InspectorsFrank T. Powers FrostburgClyde J. Rowe Westernport
Clerk-StenographerMiss Julia E. Jefferson 22 Light Street, Baltimore
ClerkMiss M. Agnes Probst 22 Light Street, Baltimore
Mine Examining BoardJohn J. Rutledge, Chairman 22 Light Street, BaltimoreB. H. MeCrackin, Representing Operators FrostburgLawrence Dunn, Representing Miners Midland
OPERATING WAGON OR TRUCK MINES—1937
CompanyAllegany County
Aden Coal Company, Aden MineAtkinson Fuel Mine, No. 1Ayers, Vincent, Ayers MineBaker, Harvey, Baker Mine -Barnes, Henry S., Barnes MineC. C. BennettBond & FootBrashear, William, Brashear MineBrennan Coal Company, Old Mill MineCampbell Coal Company, Mill Run MineCharlestown Big Vein Coal Co., Bivecol No. 2Clark Bros., Hungry Hill MineThomas J. Clark and Bro. Goal Co., No. 1 Clark MineDeffenbaugh & Jenkins, Sr., Helbig MineEdw. Dye & Son, Spier MineW. B. Eisel -..H. G. Evans, Borden MineWm. Fazenbaker (Section of Pynhed Mine)Filer Fuel Mine, Bian Avon MineFletcher, Clarence, Rose Bud MineFrankenberry Fuel Mine (Chas.), Frankenberry MineGoodwin Fire Coal Mines, No. 1 MineJ. 0. J. Greene Fuel MineGunstan Coal Company, Gunstan MineKergan & Kergan, No. 1 Kergan MineKergan & Stevens, No. 1 MineKrouse, Christopher, Clarysville MineLangham & Boal, Langham MineLittle Ben Goal Company, Pratt No. 3 Mine
No. Employees Net Tons4 1,406.001 159.002 200J1 43.003 260.001 170.004 2,197.5 1,834.004 1,993.005 1,889.006 3,047.102 20.008 4,742.004 199.005 220.002 198.004 2,247.001 575.172 581.002 899.001 22.001 291.008 1,094.005 4,170.003 41.003 108.001 263.004 1,126.007 1,739.00
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1987 9
Ben Fike Coal Co., No. 2 MineHarvey, ArthurHoward & Maybury Coal Co., Ezra Michael's MineI. L. Huff, Lewis Mine -J. A. Jackson & Mark Butchel, Martin Bros. MineJenkins Coal Co., Jenkins MineLiller, Halph D., Gilbert MineJ. R. Lipscomb, Arnold MineA. D. MichaelMiller Mine No. 1 (Wm. F. Miller)Mill Run George's Creek Coal Co. (Ezra Michael Mine)Minor, Morris, Earl Paugh MineMoon, Noah G., Julia Moon MineMoran & Kight, No. 1 MineMyers Coal Co., Beachey MineNightingale, Samuel, Carlo MineOrbin Coal CoPattison, Charles, Pattison MinePaugh, PerryPaugh, Robert MPritts Bros. Coal CoL. M. Rawlings CoReam, Harland G - . -J. A. Ridinger, No. 1 MineRussell Coal Co., Russell MineSausman, Harry F., Mill Run MineW. W. Savage, No. 1 MineShrock, Lyman - - -Shaffer, H. C., Biggs & Martin MineShaffer, Dewey, Lucky Jack MineSharpless & Jones, Dodson MineSharpless, Leslie B., Carlo MineSims, EarlSisci, Carlo, Carlo Mine .. -Sloan,. George E., Shaw MineSteyer, Keith, Mersing MineTable Rock Coal CoWeimer, Melvin and GilbertWelch, G. C. and Son, Liller & Weeks Mine
Total
1 114.002 88.103 325.009 2,848.002 110.005 308.002 395.111 433.001 135.002 79.124 548.004 768.101 50.003 450.00
21 16,571.004 157.002 310.006 4,211.003 995.004 2,255.15
19 11,563.003 1,250.002 25.001 302.102 486.003 550.005 1,099.001 182.004 1,050.002 1,765.152 49.004 16.002 166.004 456.006 2,816.006 20.004 4,222.002 293.004 989.18
101,672.07
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TABLE OF MINE INSPECTIONSALLEGANY COUNTY
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
Date Name of Company and Mine Address Inspector
Jan. 7—Stewart Mining Company. Blackberry Mine Mt. Savage Powers7—Jackson Big Vein Coal Co., Caledonia Mine Lonaconing Rowe
28—Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., No. 2 Big Vein Lonaconing Powers28 Feb. 2-5—MeNitt Coal Co., flowery Furnace No. 2 Midlothian Powers
Feb. 8—Koontz Coal Co., Swanton Bakerstown Mine Frostburg Rowe11—Maryland Union Coal Co.. Liberty No. 4 Mt. Savage Powers15—Koontz Coal Co.. Swanton Big Vein Mine Frostburg Rowe
22 & Mar. 1—Campbell Coal Co., Hampshire No. 2 Piedmont Rowe23—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 4 Mine Eckhart Powers24—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 1 Mine Ocean Powers
26 & Mar. 2—Consolidation Coal CD., No. 17 Lord Powers27—Big Vein Coal Co. of Lonaconing Lonaconing Powers
Mar. 3—Vale Summit Coal Co., Davis Mine Vale Summit Powers5—Mety. Coal Co., Metz Mine Barton Rowe8—Maryland Union Coal Corp., Liberty No. 3 Mt. Savage Power
15—Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., Midlothian Mine Midlothian Powers17-18—Campbell Coal Company, Hampshire No. 3 Piedmont Rowe
23—Jackson Big Vein Georges Creek Coal Co., CaledDnia.--- Lonaconing Rowe29—Potomac Fuel Co., Franklin No. 4 Westernport Rowe30—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 3 Mine Frostburg Rowe
Apr. 6—Stewart Mining Co., Blackberry Mine Mt. Savage Powers7—A. P. Hoffa Coal Co., Phoenix Mine Barton RoweS—Potomac Big Vein Ceo. Crk. Coal Co., Union No. 1---- Zihlman Powers
15—Consolidation Coal Co.. No. 1 Mine Ocean Powers19—Maryland Coal Co., Kingsland Mine Lonaconing Rowe26—McNitt Coal Company, Bowery Furnace Midlothian Powers
May 3—Koontz Coal Co., S-wanton Bakerstown Mine Frostburg Rowe4—Georges Creek Big Vein Coal Co., Bivecol Mine Lonaconing Rowe
1Q—Koontz Coal Co., Swanton Big Vein Frctburg Rowe10—Big Vein Coal Co. of Lonaoning, Castle Mine Lonaconing Powers12—Parker Hi-Grade Coal Co.. Parker Mine Barrellville Powers17—Douglas Waddell, Waddell Mine Lonaconing Powers
June 3—Big Vein Coal Co. of Lonaconing, Castle Mine Lonaconing Powers15—Jackson Big Vein Georges Creek Coal Co., Caledonia.-- Barton Rowe17—Strube & Walbert Coal Co., Barden Mine Borden Powers17—John A. Sullivan. Sullivan Mine Borden Powers
July 2—Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., No. 2 Big Vein Lonaconing Powers6—Maryland Coal Company, Kingsland Mine Lonaconing Rowe7—Big Vein Coal Company of Lonaconing. Castle Mine.. Lonaconing Powers
15—Metz Goal Co.. Metz Mine Barth-n Rowe21—Parker Hi-Grade Coal Co.. Parker Mine Barrellville Powers23—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 17 Mine Lord Powers29—Union Mining Co., Fire clay mine Mt. Savage Powers
30, Aug. 4-17—Consolidation Coal Co.. No. 10 Mine Eckhart PowersAug. 4—Campbell Coal Company. Hampshire No. 3 Piedmont Rowe
9-10—-Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., Waynesburg No. 3 Jnaconing Powers17—McDonald Coal Co., McDonald Mine Barton Rowe19—Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., No. 2 Big Vein Lonaconing Powers
Sept. 1 & 3—Campbell Coal Co., Hampshire No. 2 Piedmont Rowe6—North American Refractories Co., No. 6 Fire Clay Mt. Savage PpwerS8—Jackson Big Vein Ceo. Creek Coal Co., Caledonia Lonaconing Rowe
Coal Co., No. 4 Eckhart Powers2l—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 3 Frostburg Rowe23—Metz Coal Co., Metz Mine Barton Rowe27—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 1 Mine Frostburg Powers
Oct. 1—Thos. J. Clark & Bros. Coal Co., Clark Bros Barton Eowe11—C. E. Thomas, Sunnyside Mine Barrellyille Powers11—Maryland Coal Co., Kingsland Mine Lonaconing Rowe12—Gunstan Coal Co.. Stanton No. 1 Mine Clarysville Powers18—A. P. Hoffa Coal Co., Phoenix Mine Barton Rowe22—Koontz Coal Co. Swanton Big Vein Frostburg Rowe25—Miller Coal Co., Miller Mine Barton Rowe26—Koontz Coal Co., Swanton Bakerstown Frostburg Rowe
27-Nov. 1—Campbell Coal Co., Hampshire No. 3 Mine Piedmont Rowe
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6
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11
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29
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33,9
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20
Dal
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Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar
.
Apr
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ne
Sep.
Nov
.
Dec
.
Dec
.
Occ
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ion
Min
er
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er
Min
er
Min
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Tim
berm
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Sta
ble
Bos
s M
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Min
er
Min
er
Driv
er
Tim
berm
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Age
41
51
57
65
51
68
52
67
53
38
35
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CC
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Cou
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Nat
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an
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an
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an
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an
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an
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an
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an
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ton
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OM
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ON
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, IN
C.—
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IN M
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M
arri
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r N
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s N
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le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
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n
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L C
OM
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M
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mily
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41
7
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2
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18
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27
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15
1
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2
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rson
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19
John
H
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19
Jam
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23
Hen
ry
Gill
is
24
Gev
an T
hom
pson
13
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7 W
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m G
alla
gher
5
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20
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15
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cent
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alla
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27
Perr
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Nam
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Mik
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John
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ith
John
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12
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s. W
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lark
15
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ith
13
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15
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r
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5 E
mm
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12
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27
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entr
y
15
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2
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A
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Mar
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Jan.
S
Jan.
14
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b.
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Oct
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Nov
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MPB
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M
arri
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mer
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0
Am
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an
Wea
tern
port
M
arri
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120
....
Am
eric
an
Wes
tern
port
Age
59
Age
37
29
45
49
67
31
29
50
32
40
54
41
69
57
19
41
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y W
hile
dig
ging
dow
n co
al a
pie
ce o
f ro
ck f
ell
out
of t
he r
oof,
str
ikin
g an
d in
juri
ng
his
hand
. H
e w
as l
iftin
g th
e en
d of
a c
ross
-bar
up
on th
e le
gs
whe
n he
fel
t a
shar
p bu
rnin
g fe
elin
g in
his
lef
t si
de.
Whi
le
carr
ying
a p
rop
a ba
r fe
ll ou
t of
w
orki
ng p
lace
str
ikin
g hi
m
on
the
head
. H
ead
inju
red.
H
e w
as s
hove
ling
coal
in
car
whe
n he
ste
pped
on
a pi
ece
of r
ock,
ca
usin
g hi
m t
o tu
rn
his
ankl
e.
Spra
ined
ank
le.
He
was
dri
ving
a p
rop
unde
r ba
r w
ith a
xe a
nd a
xe h
andl
e br
oke
caus
ing
the
blad
e to
fly
back
str
ikin
g hi
m i
n th
e ch
est.
Lar
ge g
ash
in c
hest
. St
eppe
d on
rus
ty n
ail
whi
le te
ndin
g to
sto
ck,
caus
ing
foot
to
beco
me
infe
cted
. W
as p
ushi
ng c
ar a
roun
d tu
rn a
nd g
ot h
is f
inge
rs c
augh
t be
twee
n th
e en
d of
ca
r an
d pr
op c
ausi
ng i
njur
ies t
o fi
nger
s.
Was
get
ting
read
y to
put
up
a se
t of
tim
ber
whe
n he
pi
cked
up
a pr
op
it sl
ippe
d ou
t of
his
hand
and
fel
l on
his
foot
, in
juri
ng
foot
. H
e w
as a
long
side
of
car
shov
elin
g co
al w
hen
a la
rge
lum
p of
coa
l fe
ll of
f th
e ri
b,
mas
hing
his
leg
aga
inst
ear
. H
e w
as
push
ing
on c
ar a
t sw
itch,
the
car
spl
it th
e la
tche
s, s
quee
zing
him
aga
inst
a
prop
, bre
akin
g 3
ribs
. H
e w
as c
lean
ing
up f
all
whe
n a
piec
e of
roc
k sl
id o
ff t
he fa
ll ca
tchi
ng h
is l
eg a
gain
st
the
fron
t of
car
, br
eaki
ng l
eg.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Pi
ece
of t
op c
oal
fell
and
hit h
im o
n he
ad a
nd s
houl
der.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Pu
shin
g m
ine
car.
W
renc
hed
neck
, si
de a
nd b
ack.
C
oupl
ing
min
e ca
rs.
Cau
ght
thum
b an
d m
ashe
d na
il fr
om t
hum
b.
Rid
ing
betw
een
min
e ca
rs,
rais
ed u
p an
d w
as c
augh
t be
twee
n m
ine
car
and
roof
of
min
e an
d ro
lled
acro
ss l
oad.
L
acer
atio
n on
fac
e, 2
ri
bs o
n ri
ght
side
and
4 r
ibs
on l
eft
aide
frac
ture
d.
Lef
t lun
g pu
nctu
red
and
righ
t sho
ulde
r fr
actu
red.
O
n w
ay t
o w
ork,
slip
ped
and
fell
abou
t 200
ft.
from
mou
th o
f m
ine.
H
urt r
ight
sid
e.
Lif
ting
lum
p of
coa
l on
m
ine
car,
cau
ght
mid
dle
fing
er o
f ri
ght
hand
bet
wee
n ca
r and
lu
mp
of c
oal.
Fing
er m
ashe
d.
Whi
le t
akin
g do
wn
bone
coa
l, su
lphu
r sp
lash
ed in
his
eye
s.
Eye
s re
d an
d so
re.
Piec
e of
bon
e co
al
fell
from
roo
f an
d st
ruck
him
on
righ
t le
g be
low
kn
ee.
Bru
ised
le
g be
low
kn
ee.
Iron
cl
ad s
lippe
d fr
om
pock
et s
trik
ing
him
on
bac
k of
hea
d an
d ba
ck
near
ri
ght
shou
lder
. C
ut in
bac
k of
hea
d an
d m
uscl
es
spra
ined
. W
as
mak
ing
bloc
k fo
r pl
ane
rope
. B
lock
slip
ped
and
he c
ut o
ff p
art
of
fore
fing
er
on l
eft
hand
. T
hrow
ing
lum
p of
coa
l in
min
e ca
r.
Bum
ped
fing
er o
n le
ft h
and
agai
nst
min
e ca
r.
Wor
king
on
ro
of
of
barn
. B
oard
bro
ke
and
he f
ell
off
barn
. R
ight
kne
e br
uise
d an
d cu
t. D
rivi
ng
spik
e.
Spik
e gl
ance
d st
riki
ng h
im
on
the
thum
b of
le
ft h
and.
T
hum
b on
lef
t ha
nd c
ut.
Cou
plin
g m
ine
ears
on
dum
p, c
augh
t fi
nger
bet
wee
n ca
rs.
Thi
rd f
inge
r on
lef
t ha
nd
mas
hed.
M
ine
car
ran
on f
oot.
Big
toe
on l
eft
foot
mas
hed.
Pu
lling
dow
n bo
ne c
oal,
and
it fe
ll on
pav
emen
t an
d ro
lled
on h
is le
ft f
oot n
ear a
nkle
. Pu
shin
g m
ine
car,
foo
t sl
ippe
d.
Tw
iste
d hi
s kn
ee.
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
0 0 21
21
35 0 0 0 0
12
20 0
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
0 A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Ital
ian
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Wes
tern
port
W
este
rnpo
rt
Bar
ton
Bar
ton
Wes
tern
port
B
arto
n
Lon
acon
ing
Bar
ton
Wes
tern
port
Bar
ton
Pied
mon
t, W
. Va.
N
ikep
B
arto
n
Dat
e
Jan
J011
6
Nam
e of
Per
san
Inju
red
Wal
ter
Mill
er
Wal
ter
Mill
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Res
iden
ce
Bar
ton
Bar
ton
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. I
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Age
45
Age
TH
OM
AS
J. C
LA
RK
& B
RO
.—C
LA
RK
M
INE
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y 11
7
Am
erir
an
13
....
Am
eric
an
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Sing
le
Los
t N
umbe
r in
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y W
as m
inin
g br
east
whe
n co
al f
ell
and
stru
ck l
eft h
and.
W
as m
inin
g w
hen
piec
e of
coa
l fe
ll on
bac
k of
han
d.
Bru
ised
and
cut
han
d.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y D
ale
Jan.
Ja
n.
Jan.
Ja
n.
Feb.
A
pr.
May
May
M
ay
June
Ju
ne
June
Se
t).
Sep.
Sep.
Oct
. Dal
e
Jan.
Jan.
Ja
n.
Mar
. M
ar.
May
M
ay
June
Ju
ne
July
A
ug.
Sep.
O
ct. Da'
e
Feb.
M
ay
Aug
. Se
p.
Oct
.
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
10
Har
ry S
chur
g 9
Am
bros
e Fi
tzpa
tric
k 21
B
erna
rd
Seib
29
Fr
ank
Bev
erid
ge
9 W
illia
m L
ucas
15
W
illia
m P
olan
d 4
Hug
h C
unni
ngha
m
24
John
M
onah
an
24
Rob
ert
Nea
t 1
John
Pr
ice
4 W
illia
m
Stev
enso
n 29
E
arl
Bet
ts
5 Ja
mes
Nei
lson
7 R
ober
t H
awki
ns
29
John
R
icke
r 29
E
arl
Bet
ts
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
5 Jo
seph
Sm
ith
15
Har
ry R
. H
anse
l 14
Ja
mes
M.
Ker
r 6
Alo
nzo
G.
C.
Mid
dlet
on
10
Milt
on F
airg
riev
e 10
Jo
seph
L. D
icke
l 21
O
rlan
d W
. G
reen
10
Ber
nard
Pre
ston
30
B
erna
rd B
. Byr
nes
13
Mic
hael
MeG
oire
10
Jo
seph
W.
Clu
ster
man
28
M
icha
el J
. D
avis
1
. Jo
hn
P. F
ram
Nam
e of
Pe
rson
Inj
ured
20
T
hom
as K
err
to
Cha
rles
Clo
ster
man
27
Is
aac
Segg
ie
18
Geo
. A
. P.
Man
na
ii T
erra
nre
Byr
nes
27
Mar
ried
1
2 A
mer
ican
N
atio
nal
Fall
of c
oal.
Bac
k an
d si
de b
ruis
ed.
30
32
Sing
le
Mar
ried
36
3 ...
. 6 A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
N
atio
nal
Lon
acon
ing
Cau
ght
fing
ers
betw
een
prop
s he
was
han
dlin
g.
Chi
p fr
actu
re o
f th
umb.
Pr
op f
ell
out
of r
sof
and
stru
ck i
njur
ed.
Hip
bru
ised
. 55
M
arri
ed
46
2 A
mer
ican
M
idla
nd
Car
jam
ped
trac
k an
d st
ruck
him
on
leg.
Bru
ised
leg.
65
M
arri
ed
21
2 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Stru
ck o
n le
g by
pic
k of
fel
low
wor
kman
. Pu
nctu
re
wou
nd o
f le
g.
29
Mar
ried
46
2
Am
eric
an
Nat
iona
l W
hile
lif
ting
brak
e on
car
, ca
ught
ar
m
betw
een
car
and
timbe
r.
Frac
ture
d w
rist
. 43
Si
ngle
50
...
. A
mer
ican
M
idla
nd
Wal
king
alo
ng t
rip
to p
ut d
own
brak
e, s
lippe
d on
mud
and
cau
ght
foot
und
er w
heel
. T
oe c
rash
ed.
49
Mar
ried
90
2
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
C
ar j
umpe
d tr
ack
stri
king
ank
le,
Frac
ture
d le
g.
39
Mar
ried
13
2
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g St
ruck
on
fing
er b
y lu
mp
of c
oal
thro
wn
by b
uddy
to t
op c
ar.
Bru
ised
fin
ger.
48
M
arri
ed
19
3 A
mer
ican
L
onac
onin
g Pu
shin
g ca
r.
Fell
and
stru
ck b
ack
on m
ine
car
bum
per.
C
ontu
sed
wou
nd o
f ba
rk.
34
Sing
le
86
...
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
Ju
mpe
d out
of
way
of
falli
ng c
oal.
Rib
torn
fro
m a
rtic
ulat
ion.
35
Si
ngle
2
....
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g St
ruck
on
thum
b by
coa
l be
ing
dug
on b
reas
t by
bud
dy.
Bru
ised
thum
b.
57
Mar
ried
20
5
Am
eric
an
Nat
iona
l W
hile
loa
ding
coa
l in
min
e ca
r, p
iece
of
coal
fe
ll fr
om r
ib a
nd s
truc
k hi
m o
n le
g.
Bra
ised
leg
. 40
Si
ngle
6
....
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g W
as
help
ing
to l
ay p
air
rails
for
cro
ss-o
ver
at
tippl
e.
Rai
l sl
ippe
d ou
t of
han
ds
and
stru
ck h
im o
n fo
ot.
Bru
ised
toe.
45
W
idoa
'er
45
5 A
mer
ican
M
idla
nd
Whi
le d
iggi
ng a
t th
e br
east
, a
lam
p of
coa
l fe
ll fr
om b
reas
t an
d st
ruck
him
on
leg.
L
eg b
ruis
ed.
35
SinE
le
60
....
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g Pr
op s
lippe
d nu
t and
str
uck
him
in
stom
ach.
Hig
ht i
ngui
nal
hern
ia.
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Lab
orer
M
iner
M
iner
D
rive
r
Dri
ver
Min
er
Min
er
Miu
er
Min
e)'
Min
er
Dum
per
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Lab
orer
Min
er
Nig
ht W
atch
man
M
iner
L
abor
er
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Roc
kman
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. 3
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
M
arri
ed o
r Si
ngle
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Num
ber D
ays
Los
t
24
17
17
io 4 2i
16
49
46
12
13
10 2
Age
51
32
42
47
24
30
43
33
60
52
49
26
30
Age
96
55
37
39
27
C
2 4 3 6 5 2 4 4
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Fros
thur
g
Fros
tbur
g
Fros
tbur
g Fr
ostb
urg
Lon
acon
ing
Fros
tbur
g L
onac
onin
g
Fros
tbur
g
Fros
tbur
g
Fros
tbur
g C
umbe
rlan
d Fr
ssib
urg
Frrs
tbur
g
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s Si
ngle
L
ost
Mar
ried
23
M
arri
ed
33
Mar
ried
9
Mar
ried
80
Mar
ried
27
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. 4
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
4
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g 7
Am
eric
an
Eck
hart
2
Am
eric
an
Bar
ton
4 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
arg
2 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y C
laim
s he
cau
ght
fing
ers
in
fan
of a
utom
obile
at
wat
er t
roug
h of
co
mpa
ny s
tabl
e.
Lac
erat
ed f
inge
rs.
Whi
le s
hear
ing
brea
st c
oal
piec
e fe
ll of
f.
In t
ryin
g to
sav
e hi
mse
lf,
used
pic
k to
hol
d it
back
. Fo
rce
of i
t pu
shed
han
dle
agai
nst
ches
t, C
ontu
sion
of
ches
t. Fe
ll ov
er b
oard
alo
ng t
rack
str
ikin
g ha
nd.
Spra
in o
f w
rist
. W
hile
wal
king
dow
n he
adin
g st
ruck
hea
d on
cro
ss-b
ar.
Lac
erat
ion
of s
calp
. Fa
ll of
coa
l. B
ruis
ed a
nkle
. W
hile
lif
ting
prop
s sp
rain
ed b
ack.
Pu
tting
up
set
of t
imbe
r,
hand
le o
f ja
ck
slip
ped
out
stri
king
in
jure
d on
eye
brow
. L
acer
atio
n of
eye
brow
. C
ar w
as
dera
iled
by s
tone
on
trac
k.
Was
re
mov
ing
ston
e fr
om t
rack
whe
n ho
rse
jerk
ed c
atch
ing
fing
ers
betw
een
car
and
rock
. C
rush
ed l
inge
r.
Fell
whi
le
pass
ing
trip
of
m
ine
cars
, st
riki
ng f
oot
agai
nst
whe
el.
Inco
mpl
ete
frac
ture
of
left
fib
ula.
Sh
ovel
ing
coal
in
ear
, pi
ece
rolle
d of
f ri
b, s
truc
k hi
m
on l
eg.
Bon
e br
uise
of
knee
. T
rim
min
g cr
oss-
bar,
axe
gla
nced
off
str
ikin
g an
kle.
L
acer
atio
n of
ank
le.
Lif
ting
car o
n tr
ack,
spr
aine
d lo
wer
lu
mba
r m
ascl
es.
Stru
ck o
n fo
ot b
y fa
ll of
sla
te.
Bru
ised
foo
t.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y St
ruck
by
falli
ng s
late
. A
bras
ion
of e
ar a
nd f
orea
rm.
In tr
ying
to
get o
ut o
f w
ay 0
f fa
lling
roc
k, m
an s
lippe
d an
d fe
ll st
riki
ng kn
ee o
n ro
ck.
Con
tusi
on a
nd l
acer
atio
n of
kne
e.
Pinc
hed
fing
er w
hile
set
ting
brak
e on
car
; ab
sces
s la
ter
deve
lope
d.
Tri
mm
ing
back
ri
b to
se
t up
tim
ber,
ca
t sl
ip i
n ro
of
and
coal
fe
ll ou
t st
riki
ng
inja
red
man
on
shou
lder
. In
jam
ping
out o
f w
ay s
prai
ned
ankl
e.
Spra
ined
ank
le.
Coa
l fe
ll fr
om r
ib s
quee
zing
leg
agai
nst
timbe
r.
Con
tusi
on a
nd h
aem
atom
a of
mus
cles
of
leg
.
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
C
OM
PAN
Y—
CO
NSO
L.
MIN
E M
). 1
(C
ontin
ued)
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r fla
ys
Num
ber i
n D
ate
- N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t. N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Oct
. 13
W
illia
m F
. G
riff
ith
Lab
orer
42
M
arri
ed
77
8 A
mer
ican
Z
ihim
an
Whi
le c
arry
ing
slab
s, s
lippe
d an
d fe
ll st
riki
ng e
lbow
. L
acer
atio
n an
d ch
ip f
ract
ure
of e
lbow
. O
ct.
13
Oct
. 26
Fr
ank
8. M
yers
Jo
hn R
uge
Min
er
Min
er
39
38
Mar
ried
5
Sing
le
55
5 A
mer
ican
...
A
mer
ican
B
arto
n Fr
ostb
urg
Bum
ped
side
of
foot
aga
inst
end
of
tie.
Bru
ised
foo
t. W
hile
put
ting
up s
et o
f tim
ber,
pr
op f
ell
stri
king
m
an o
n fo
ot.
Frac
ture
d se
cond
N
ov.
2
Dec
. 6
Cha
rles
K
yle
Perr
y D
udle
y
Min
er
Lab
orer
37
56
Mar
ried
12
Mar
ried
14
9 A
mer
ican
2 A
mer
ican
Bar
ton
Eck
hart
met
atar
sal
of f
oot.
Wal
king
to
wor
king
pla
ce,
slip
ped
on w
et t
ie a
nd f
ell
stri
king
ha
nd a
gain
st
shar
p ed
ge o
f te
e ra
il.
Lac
erat
ion
of h
and.
E
ad
rail
wir
ed t
o en
d of
tru
ck
of t
imbe
r ta
king
in
to w
orki
ng p
lace
. W
ire
brok
e ra
il st
ruck
him
on
leg.
C
ontu
sed
and
punc
ture
wou
nd o
f le
g.
Dec
. 14
D
ec.
16
Dec
. 20
Edw
ard
II.
Folk
C
arl
W.
Folk
W
illia
m A
. Sw
eitz
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
54
31
45
Sing
le
16
Mar
ried
is
M
arri
ed
U
Am
eric
an
B
Am
eric
an
3 A
mer
ican
Fros
tbur
g Fi
ostb
urg
Fios
tbur
g
Fall
of b
one
coal
. L
acer
ated
and
con
tuse
d fi
nger
. L
iftii
ig e
mpt
y ca
r on
tra
ck.
Spra
ined
bac
k.
Dig
ging
at
top
of
brea
st.
prep
arin
g to
se
t tim
ber,
ro
of
fell.
C
ontu
sion
of
back
, ne
ck,
knee
s an
d an
ides
.
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. 10
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
iure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber f
lays
Si
ngle
L
ost
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t. N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Jan.
14
Ja
n.
20
Wm
E.
Wes
low
A
lber
t L
ewis
C
ony.
L
oade
r B
rake
man
30
43
M
arri
ed
1
Mar
ried
3
5 A
mer
ican
4
Am
eric
an
Zih
lman
Fr
ostb
urg
Stru
ck b
y pi
ece
of f
allin
g ro
ck w
hile
taki
ng d
own
bad
roof
. B
ruis
ed t
oe.
Cau
ght
foot
on
tie
w
hile
rid
ing
car.
W
as
thro
wn
off
car,
st
riki
ng
ches
t on
tie
. C
ontu
sion
of
ches
t. Ja
n.
20
Jan.
27
A
lber
t L
ashb
augh
R
ober
t B
. W
inge
rt
. M
iner
M
otor
man
45
35
M
arri
ed
11
Mar
ried
22
2
Am
eric
an
4 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Wel
lers
burg
St
ruck
by
rock
slid
ing
off
side
wal
l. B
ruis
ed k
nee.
W
hile
rem
ovin
g ci
nder
fro
m
sand
box
on
mot
or,
knee
ca
me
in
cont
act
with
liv
e el
ectr
ic w
ire.
B
urn
of k
nee.
Fe
b.
19
Feb.
23
M
ar.
16
Wm
, II
. Pa
pe
Art
hur
Eis
entr
out
Mau
rice
Bea
u
Bra
kem
an
B.
R. c
ar r
unne
r T
imbe
rman
and
34
Si
Mar
ried
3
Mar
ried
19
7 A
mer
ican
5 A
mer
ican
Eck
hart
Eck
hart
W
hile
w
alki
ng a
long
tr
ip t
o re
ar e
nd t
o pu
t br
akes
do
wn,
str
uck
head
on
ba
r,
knoc
king
him
bac
kwar
ds.
Spra
in o
f ne
ck
and
shou
lder
mus
cles
. Pu
tting
up
botto
m o
n ra
ilroa
d ca
r with
wre
nch.
W
renc
h sl
ippe
d, in
jure
d fe
ll ag
ains
t ca
r.
Frac
ture
d ri
b.
Mar
. 22
R
usse
ll M
iller
T
rack
man
C
ony.
L
oade
r 57
40
M
arri
ed
18
Wid
ower
22
2
Am
eric
an
i A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Eck
hart
Pu
lling
rai
l in
to r
oom
, fe
ll an
d ca
ught
fing
er b
etw
een
rail
and
rock
. C
rush
ed f
inge
r,
Fall
of r
ock,
con
tusi
on o
f sh
ould
er,
wri
st cu
t. M
ar.
24
Mar
. 25
Ju
ne
7 Ju
ne
U
Alv
in L
. Sm
ith
John
B
ahen
G
eorg
e Fi
lsin
ger
Ric
hard
C.
Edw
ards
Roc
kman
M
iner
M
iner
M
achi
ne
runn
er
34
58
45
48
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
4 M
arri
ed
24
Mar
ried
Si
6 A
mer
ican
3
Am
eric
an
4 A
mer
ican
8
Am
eric
an
Eck
hart
Fr
oEtb
urg
Eek
hart
Fr
ostb
urg
Han
dlin
g ro
ck.
Spra
ined
bac
k.
Dig
ging
hol
e in
roo
f,
Stru
ck i
n ey
e by
fal
ling
rock
. B
ruis
ed e
ye.
Push
ing
car.
Fe
ll st
riki
ng kn
ee.
Bur
sitis
of
knee
. C
augh
t fi
nger
s be
twee
n ro
pe
and
shea
ve w
heel
on
cutti
ng
mac
hine
, C
rush
ed 1
st,
2nd,
3rd
and
rin
g fi
nger
s, w
ith
ampu
tatio
n be
twee
n 1s
t an
d 2n
d jo
ints
of
1st,
2nd
and
3rd
fing
ers.
Ju
ly
8 L
ouis
D.
Neu
beis
er
Mac
hine
run
ner
46
Mar
ried
iG
4
Am
eric
an
Wel
lers
burg
C
raw
ling
arou
nd
min
ing
mac
hine
. St
ruck
kne
e on
co
rner
of
co
nvey
or p
an.
Kne
e br
uise
d.
Oct
. 23
O
ct.
28
Orv
ille
G.
Stee
le
Hen
ry D
. Pa
pe
Con
veyo
r Loa
der
Gat
h. M
otor
man
35
46
M
arri
ed
50
Mar
ried
64
6
Am
eric
an
4 A
mer
ican
Fi
'ost
burg
E
ckha
rt
Fall
of r
oof.
St
ruck
on
shou
lder
. Fr
actu
re o
f le
ft c
lavi
cle.
M
otor
der
aile
d, k
nock
ing
out
prop
sup
port
ing
stee
l ba
r.
Bar
fel
l on
mot
or,
pinn
ing
man
in
mot
or c
ab
with
tr
olle
y w
ire
acro
ss
neck
. E
lect
ric
burn
s of
nec
k an
d fo
ot.
Abr
ased
wou
nd o
f ch
eek.
N
ov.
17
Geo
rge
McK
inle
y M
iner
29
M
arri
ed
20
6 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Dro
ppin
g em
pty
car
into
pla
ce w
ith h
oist
. R
ope
flew
off
she
ave
whe
el,
stri
king
him
on
an
kle.
C
ontu
sion
of
ankl
e.
Nov
. 22
W
m,
E.
Wes
low
C
ony.
L
oade
r 31
M
arri
ed
i3
5 A
mer
ican
Z
ihlm
aii
Loa
ding
coa
l fr
om c
onve
yor
into
ca
r.
Lum
p of
co
al r
olle
d of
f ca
r he
was
loa
ding
an
d fe
ll on
foo
t. C
ontu
sion
of
foot
. D
ec.
8 W
m,
T.
Win
ebre
nner
C
ony.
L
oade
r 29
M
arri
ed
4 3
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g C
raw
ling
in g
ob t
o ge
t sh
ootin
g ca
ble
to w
ire
up s
hot,
rock
fel
l. B
ruis
ed f
oot.
Dec
. 9
Geo
rge
C.
Lon
g C
ony.
L
oade
r 36
M
arri
ed
22
5 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Whi
le t
urni
ng t
o ge
t w
renc
h fr
om t
op o
f cu
tting
m
achi
ne,
twis
ted
knee
. B
roke
n ca
rtila
ge o
f kn
ee.
Dec
. 4
Lou
is I
E.
Win
ebre
nner
M
iner
55
M
arri
ed
U
2 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
iirg
Cla
inis
whi
le p
ushi
ng
empt
y ca
r in
to
plac
e, w
ith
back
aga
insi
ca
r,
he
slip
ped
off
wet
tie
. Sp
rain
of
ligam
ents
of
knee
. .
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. 17
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccui
mtio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Sing
le
Los
t N
umbe
r in
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Ja
n.
11
Jan.
18
W
illia
m T
. Sm
ith
Will
iam
J.
Mor
gan
Mec
h. L
oade
r M
ech.
Loa
der
27
4i
Mar
ried
2
Mar
ried
55
2
Am
eric
an
2 A
mer
ican
L
onac
onin
g C
arie
s Fa
ll of
ro
ck.
Leg
bru
ised
. W
hiL
e ha
ndlin
g a
lum
p of
coa
l, fe
ll an
d st
ruck
bac
k ag
ains
t m
ine
car.
Fra
ctur
e of
tr
ansv
erse
pro
cess
. Fe
b.
2 Ja
mes
C.
Win
ters
B
rake
man
24
M
arri
ed
i3
3 A
mer
ican
C
arlo
s St
ruck
in
face
by
live
end
of t
rolle
y w
ire
whe
n tr
olle
y po
le ju
mpe
d of
f.
Bur
ns a
cros
s fa
ce a
nd b
ruis
ed n
ose.
Fe
b.
9 W
illia
m M
orga
n B
rake
man
32
M
arri
ed
33
5 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Whi
le g
ettin
g on
rea
r en
d of
trip
, slip
ped
and
fell
caug
ht f
oot u
nder
tri
p. B
ruis
ed fo
ot.
Feb.
15
L
ouis
S.
C
esni
ck
Mec
h, L
oade
r 28
M
arri
ed
27
2 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Inju
red
fell
over
cra
nk o
f au
ger.
Fr
actu
red
rib.
M
ar.
S M
ar.
8 W
illia
m L
. C
utte
r A
ndre
w C
. B
eem
an
Mec
h. L
oade
r H
and
Loa
der
36
36
Mar
ried
11
M
arri
ed
13
6 A
mer
ican
3
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g Fr
ostb
urg
Shov
elin
g ro
ck i
nto
min
e ca
r.
Smal
l pi
ece
rock
fle
w i
n ey
e.
Bru
ised
and
cut
eye
ball.
Pu
lling
roc
k fr
om t
op o
f ri
b, r
ock
fell
on f
oot.
Lac
erat
ion
of f
oot.
Mar
. 26
Fo
rd
Rub
y H
and
Loa
der
48
Mar
ried
47
5
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g Fa
ll of
roc
k.
Lac
erat
ion
of f
inge
rs.
Apr
. 14
Jo
hn
Lep
tic
Mec
h.
Loa
der
23
Sing
le
86
. A
mer
ican
F
rost
burg
W
hile
lif
ting
pan
on
conv
eyor
, pa
n ov
er-b
alan
ced
and
stru
ck
inju
red
on
wri
st,
Punc
ture
w
ound
of
wri
st.
29
29
50
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
20
15
25
IS
Sing
le
14
CO
NSO
LID
AT
ION
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—C
ON
SOL
. M
INE
NO
. 17
(C
ontin
ued)
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
oat
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y A
pr.
May
May
Ju
ne
July
Aug
.
Aug
. Se
p.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct
. D
ec.
16 6 IS
14
17 5 9 2 3
20 2 3
Sam
uel
Lep
tic
Floy
d W
ineh
renn
er
Bur
r Sh
illin
gbur
g Fr
ank
I. B
uski
rk
Jam
es A
. lin
eman
Will
iam
Whi
tem
an
Alf
red
Ros
e Fr
ank
Mill
er
John
T
, D
onal
d
Rob
ert
M.
Bro
die
Hen
ry C
ulle
n Jo
hn
A.
Mill
er
Con
y.
Loa
der
Con
y.
Cre
w
Lea
der
Mec
h. L
oade
r M
otor
man
Mec
h. L
oade
r
Min
er
Mec
h. L
oade
r H
and
Loa
der
Mec
h L
oade
r
Bra
kem
an
Mot
orm
an
Lar
rym
an
22
32
34
28
32
21
45
38
34
Mar
ried
14
2
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g M
arri
ed
23
8 A
mer
ican
Fr
ontb
nrg
Mar
ried
34
5
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
M
arri
ed
40
4 A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Mar
ried
24
3
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
Mar
ried
34
4
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
Mar
ried
50
7
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
Mar
ried
40
9
Am
eric
an
Lor
d Si
ngle
44
..
Am
eric
an
Gilm
ore
...
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g 4
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g 2
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g
Setti
ng
prop
on
ho
ist.
Whe
n th
e ho
ist
mov
ed
prop
sl
ippe
d,
catc
hing
fi
nger
. C
rush
ing
wou
nd o
f fi
nger
. Pu
lling
do
wn
rock
, po
st
swun
g ou
t, st
riki
ng
inju
red
man
on
knee
. C
ontu
aton
nf
kn
ee j
oint
. U
sing
ja
ck t
o lif
t cu
tting
m
achi
ne;
jack
sl
ippe
d, c
ausi
ng
inju
red
to
spra
in
back
. A
djus
ting
hitc
hing
on
mot
or,
caug
ht f
inge
rs b
etw
een
mot
or a
nd c
ars.
C
ontu
sed
and
lare
rate
d fi
nger
s.
Tig
hten
ing
fric
tion
on m
inin
g m
achi
ne,
bar
slip
ped,
st
riki
ng i
njur
ed
on
elbo
w.
Sliv
er o
f co
al
imbn
dded
in
elb
ow,
caus
ing
infe
ctio
n.
Inju
red
clai
ms
he
slip
ped
on
botto
m w
hile
rem
ovin
g lo
aded
car
. Sp
rain
of
ba
ck
and
knee
. Fa
ll of
roc
k.
Stru
ck o
n ha
nd,
frac
turi
ng fi
nger
. Fa
ll of
dra
w r
ock.
Fr
actu
red
toe.
W
hile
tak
ing
chai
ns a
nd p
ans
off
conv
eyor
, glo
ve c
augh
t in
cha
in
(whi
ch w
as b
eing
se
nt o
n co
nvey
or to
fac
e of
pl
ace)
, ca
usin
g hi
s ar
m
to b
e ca
ught
be
twee
n ch
ain
and
roof
. W
hile
hel
ping
to
load
pum
p m
otor
on
load
ed c
ar,
caug
ht f
inge
r be
twee
n ca
ge o
f ge
ar
whe
el a
nd to
p of
car
. L
iftin
g tu
b of
san
d.
fipc
aine
d ba
ck.
Tig
hten
ing
brak
e on
roc
k la
rry,
br
ake
club
slip
ped,
str
ikin
g in
jure
d on
si
de o
f ch
est
Frac
ture
d ri
b.
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
, IN
C.—
NO
. 1
MIN
E
Dat
e N
ame
of
Pers
on I
njur
ed
Occ
upat
ion
Age
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t. N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
May
June
20
23
Cha
rles
M.
Pres
ton
Ear
l C
ampb
ell
Min
er
Min
er
36
Mar
ried
56
6
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
.
Am
eric
an
Mid
loth
ian
lie w
as
help
ing
to l
ift
a lo
aded
car
on
the
trac
k w
ith a
woo
den
leve
r w
hen
load
ed
car
slip
ped
at t
he o
ther
en
d, t
hrow
ing
leve
r up
aga
inst
th
e ro
of,
catc
hing
his
se
cond
fin
ger
on l
eft
hand
bet
wee
n ro
of a
nd l
ever
. Se
cond
fin
ger
left
han
d cr
ushe
d.
Wen
t ba
ck i
n hi
s w
orki
ng p
lace
aft
er w
aitin
g fo
r a
pow
der
shot
tha
t ha
d fa
iled.
Fa
ce c
ut w
ith p
iece
s of
coa
l.
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
, IN
C.—
G.
C. N
O. 2
MIN
E
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se
of A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y N
ov.
Jan.
2
25
Alle
n C
ardn
er
Cha
rles
Sm
ith
Out
aisl
e L
abor
M
iner
32
45
M
arri
ed
27
2 A
mer
ican
L
onac
onin
g M
arri
ed
8 2
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
H
e hi
t his
thum
b w
ith a
ham
mer
and
it
beca
me
infe
cted
. K
icke
d by
mul
e.
Rig
ht t
high
cut
and
bru
ised
.
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
, IN
C.—
G.
C.
NO
. 3 M
INE
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Ja
n.
11
Dav
id
Cre
ight
on
Min
er
64
Mar
ried
20
4
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
Fall
of b
reas
t co
al.
Lef
t an
kle
and
foot
spr
aine
d an
d br
uise
d.
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
, IN
C.—
G.
C. N
O. 4
MIN
E
Dat
e N
ame
of
Pers
on I
njur
ed
Occ
upat
ion
Age
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Aug
. O
ct.
18
21
Hug
h C
ook
Edw
ard
Stev
enso
n
Bra
kem
an
Wei
ghm
aote
r
42
67
Mar
ried
76
3
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
Mar
ried
47
2
Am
eric
an
Lon
acon
ing
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
. IN
C.—
MID
LO
TH
IAN
MIN
E
He
was
rid
ing
on t
op o
f th
e m
otor
and
got
squ
eeze
d ag
ains
t a
low
pla
ce i
n th
e ro
of.
Bad
ly b
ruis
ed.
He
was
he
lpin
g to
te
ar
dow
n ol
d bu
ildin
g w
hen
the
floo
r ga
.ve
way
w
ith
him
. dr
oppi
ng h
im t
o th
e gr
ound
. H
e su
ffer
ed a
bro
ken
colla
r bo
ne a
nd to
rn li
gam
ents
in
his
sid
e.
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Fe
b.
Feb.
M
ar.
Aug
.
Sep.
N
ov.
Nov
. D
ec.
Dcc
.
16
16 9
31
21 4 16
21
21
John
E
. L
yons
Jo
hn
J. W
hite
Ja
mes
E.
Wol
fe
Fran
k C
. L
srge
nt
Hen
ry S
mith
O
rvill
e Fi
ler
Elia
s K
nise
ly
Wal
ter
Eva
ns
Cha
rles
Hitc
hina
, Jr
.
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
42
24
39
32
18
32
56
23
21
Mar
ried
14
2
Am
eric
an
Mid
loth
ian
Mar
ried
6
I A
mer
ican
M
idlo
thia
n Si
ngle
6
. A
mer
ican
M
idlo
thia
n M
arri
ed
7 4
Am
eric
an
Mid
land
Si
ngle
27
...
. A
mer
ican
M
idlo
thia
n Si
ngle
33
..
Am
eric
an
Froa
tbur
g M
arri
ed
21
6 A
mer
ican
M
idlo
thia
u Si
ngle
.-
.. A
mer
ican
Fr
ootb
urg
Mar
ried
7
2 A
mer
ican
Fr
oatb
urg
Flyi
ng p
iece
of
coal
fro
m s
hot.
Rig
ht fo
nt c
ut a
nd b
ruis
ed.
Push
ing
min
e ca
r.
Stra
ins
of le
ft l
umba
r m
uscl
es.
Fing
er c
augh
t be
twee
n sw
itch
latc
hes.
Fo
urth
fin
ger
on r
ight
han
d br
uise
d.
Was
, dr
agge
d on
fl
oor
tryi
ng t
o ho
ld
a lo
ad i
n th
e ro
om.
He
suff
ered
a r
ight
in
guin
al h
erni
a.
Hyr
ocel
e.
He
was
pus
hing
a m
ine
car
and
slip
ped,
str
ikin
g his
righ
t kne
e on
rai
l an
d br
uisi
ng i
t. Pi
ece
of d
raw
roc
k fe
ll on
rig
ht a
nkle
, cu
tting
and
bru
isin
g it.
Pi
ece
of d
raw
roc
k fe
ll, b
ruis
ing
left
foo
t. Pi
ece
of d
raw
roc
k fe
ll on
bot
h fe
et s
ever
ely
spra
inin
g th
e ta
rsa-
met
atar
sal
join
ts.
Fell
and
stru
ck k
nee
on r
ail.
It b
ecam
e in
fect
ed.
JAC
KSO
N B
IG V
EIN
GE
OR
GE
S C
RE
EK
CO
AL
C
OM
PAN
Y—
CA
LE
DO
NIA
M
INE
M
arri
ed or
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
Mar
ried
30
6
Am
eric
an
Bar
ton
Mar
ried
35
2
Am
eric
an
Bar
ton
KO
ON
TZ
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—SW
AN
TO
N
MIN
E
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber
Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Lost
Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
Mar
ried
...
....
Am
eric
an
Mos
cow
M
arri
ed
21
2 A
mer
ican
B
arto
n
LIT
FLE
BE
N C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y—
PRA
TT
NO
. 3 M
INE
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Am
eric
an
Sunn
ysid
e
McN
ITT
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—M
cNIf
l N
O. 2
M
INE
MA
RY
LA
ND
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—K
ING
SLA
ND
MIN
E
Mar
ricd
or
Num
bcr D
ays
Num
ber i
n N
atio
nalit
y R
csid
ence
Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Sing
le
0 M
arri
ed
18
Mar
ried
20
Si
ngle
5
Mar
ried
27
M
arri
ed
0 1
Mar
ried
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Lon
acon
ing
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
urc
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y
Whi
le m
inin
g pi
ece
of c
oal
stru
ck e
ye.
Fing
er c
augh
t by
bra
ke o
n m
ine
car
and
inju
red.
R
idin
g re
ar e
nd o
f m
ine
car,
fel
l in
to c
ar a
nd i
njur
ed s
houl
der.
W
hile
min
ing
piec
e of
co
al f
ell
and
stru
ck h
im o
n he
ad.
Cau
ght
betw
een
two
min
e ca
rs a
nd l
eg
inju
red.
Pu
lling
spi
ke.
Spik
e fl
ew a
nd s
truc
k hi
m i
n m
outh
. St
andi
ng i
n m
ine
car
wor
king
and
pie
ce o
f ro
ck f
ell
on f
oot.
Dat
e
Aug
. 10
O
ct.
12
Dat
c
Mar
. 29
N
ov.
14
Dat
e
Nov
. 14
Dai
c
Dec
. 23
N
ov.
4 N
ov.
8
Dat
e
Jan.
27
Fe
b.
8 Fe
b.
26
Feb.
5
Feb.
12
M
ar.
31
July
22
A
ug.
.3
Aug
. 6
Aug
. 12
Se
p.
15
Oct
. 1
Oct
. 6
Nov
• I
Nov
. 4
Dec
. 13
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
rcd
Har
ry
Bai
ley
Will
iam
shb
augh
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Maj
or A
thby
G
eorg
e R
. Mill
er
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Fran
k M
cMul
len
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Will
iam
Sch
ram
m
Geo
rge
Rob
erts
on
Fred
Bee
man
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Ow
en B
road
wat
er
Geo
rge
Ijun
can
Ant
hony
Kom
etz
Cec
il C
. L
iew
elly
n G
eorg
e av
is
Geo
rge
C.
Bro
de
Wal
ter
H.
Lin
derm
an
Tho
mas
E.
Wils
on
Den
nis
Fout
z K
easo
n M
anni
ng
Geo
rge
Dav
hs
Cha
rles
Blo
cher
Jo
hn W
hite
head
Pa
tsy
Sacc
o Ja
mes
Kne
pp
Geo
rge
J. C
obur
n
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
14
Will
iam
Win
n 18
Jo
hn
Smith
10
Si
mio
n H
utch
ison
29
E
arl
Wat
tinsc
haid
t 29
Jo
hn
Lea
ke
26
Jose
ph B
eem
an
13
John
D
unn
Occ
upat
ion
Dri
ver
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Mot
orm
an
Min
er
Ocr
upat
ion
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Lab
orer
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
ljriv
ei
Min
er
Min
er
Min
e'
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
e'
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Bra
kem
an
Min
er
Min
er
Tim
berm
an
Min
er
Tim
berm
an
McD
ON
AL
D
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—M
cDO
NA
LD
M
INE
M
arri
ed o
r N
unib
cr D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Age
35
62
Age
32
31
Age
50
Agc
38
44
Age
$0
38
63
19
50
43
36
53
74
51
45
44
38
25
Age
35
43
57
17
46
41
55
S 13 5
Nat
iona
lity
10
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Res
idei
ce
Bar
ton
Bar
ton
Nik
ep
Ma t
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
Div
orcc
d M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Siig
lc
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
urc
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y C
augh
t on
the
foo
t with
a s
prag
in
car
whe
el.
Coa
l fe
ll an
d kn
ocke
d hi
m d
own
and
he r
an h
is p
ick
in h
is r
ight
leg
.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
urc
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y L
iftin
g ca
r on
tra
ck.
Rig
ht h
erni
a.
Stru
ck b
y pi
ece
ol s
late
and
cut
inde
x fi
nger
of
righ
t ha
nd.
Cau
se o
f A
ccfd
ent,
Nat
urc
and
Ext
ciit
of I
njur
y In
jure
d by
lif
ling
rock
. M
ust
now
wea
r tr
uss.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
cnt,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y St
rain
ed m
uscl
es o
f ba
ck l
iltin
g a
lum
p of
coa
l. St
rain
ed r
ight
leg
whi
le p
ushi
ng c
ar i
n w
orki
ng p
lace
. St
raiie
d si
de
whi
le p
ushi
ng a
loa
ded
car.
Cau
se
of A
ccE
dent
, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Bum
ped
knee
, w
hich
gat
here
d.
Rai
l fe
ll on
fo
ot,
brui
sing
sam
e.
Whi
le p
ushi
ng
car
hand
sl
ippe
d un
der
whe
el,
inju
ring
lit
tle
fing
er
on
left
lia
rul.
Stru
ck b
y pi
ece
of r
ock
and
brui
sed
fing
er.
Infe
cted
fin
ger
by b
eing
str
uck
by a
pie
ce o
f ro
ck.
Slip
ped
liftin
g lu
mp
of c
oal.
Bru
ised
rig
hi s
ide.
L
iftin
g w
ith p
rop,
pro
p sl
ippe
d.
Bru
ised
mus
cles
and
rib
s ol
che
st.
Bru
ised
kne
e ag
ains
t tie
. B
ruis
ed k
nee
whi
le p
ushi
ng c
ar.
Cau
ght
hand
bet
wee
n ca
r and
too
l, fr
actu
ring
mid
dle
fing
er.
Piec
e of
roc
k fe
ll an
d cu
t le
ft h
and.
Sl
ippe
d w
hile
pus
hing
car
and
fra
ctur
ed ri
b.
Stru
ck h
y pi
ece
of r
ock.
C
ut o
n fo
rehe
ad.
Cau
ght
fing
er b
etw
een
car a
nd p
rop.
M
ashe
d fi
nger
. B
roke
stic
k of
pel
let p
owde
r an
d lit
one
par
t, an
d sp
ark
from
fus
e ig
nite
d ot
her
part
. B
urns
abo
ut h
ands
and
fac
e.
Slip
ped
whi
le p
ushi
ng c
ar a
nd b
ruis
ed li
ttle
fing
er b
adly
.
Num
ber D
ays
Los
t
32
16
1)
14
10
33
12
is
33
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y
Am
eric
an
5 A
mer
ican
4
Aus
tria
n
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
4 -
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Dat
e
Jan.
Ja
n.
Feb.
M
ar.
Mar
. Ju
ly
Aug
.
Res
Ede
nce
Lon
acon
ing
Milo
thia
n E
ckar
t M
idla
nd
Fros
tbur
g Fr
ostb
uig
Fros
tbur
g L
onac
onin
g N
atio
nal
Fros
tbur
g Fr
ostb
urg
Fros
tbur
g M
idlo
thia
n Fr
ostb
urg
Fros
tbur
g
Lon
acon
ing
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Ric
hard
Wad
dell
POT
OM
AC
BIG
VE
IN G
EO
RG
ES
CR
EE
K C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y—
UN
ION
MIN
ES
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
lteai
denc
e
Mar
ried
32
7
Am
eric
an
Frog
thur
g M
arri
ed
21
10
Ital
ian
Eck
hart
D
ivor
ced
8 ...
. A
mer
ican
Fr
nstb
urg
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Res
iden
ce
Fras
tbur
g Fr
asth
urg
Fros
tbur
g Fr
astb
urg
JOH
N A
. SU
LL
IVA
N C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y—
.-C
LIV
E'O
N N
O. 1
MIN
E
Mar
ried
or
Number Days
Number in
Single
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
eaid
ence
Mar
ried
32
5
Am
eric
an
Fros
tbur
g Si
ngle
10
0
Am
eric
an
Frns
tbur
g M
arri
ed
13
3 A
mer
ican
M
oran
tnw
n
DO
UG
LA
S W
AD
DE
LL
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Los
t Fa
mily
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
In
jury
Pi
ece
af e
nal
fell
off
rib,
inj
orin
g hi
p.
I)a
Ic
Mar
. 25
Ja
ly
23
Feb.
13
l)ate
Oct.
23
Dec.
11
Jan.
23
Mar
ried
or
Age
Si
ngle
18
Sing
le
55
Mar
ried
17
Si
ngle
ME
TZ
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—M
ET
'! M
INE
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
30
...
A
mer
ican
B
arto
n 80
5
Am
eric
an
Bs,
rton
12
A
mer
ican
B
arto
n
Date
Jan.
Jan.
Ja
n.
Feb.
Fe
b.
Mar
.
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Fred
Met
s M
orri
s M
ets
Les
lie M
ets
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Geo
rge
Tip
pon
Pete
r Pr
ato
Jose
ph C
omer
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
2 R
usse
ll R
ain?
s 4
Ben
jam
in W
ilt
18
Cha
rles
Big
gs
14
Web
ster
Utt
15
Jam
es M
. M
orri
s 8
Stan
ley
Cos
ner
Nam
e of
Pe
rson
Inj
ured
Har
ry R
antc
liff
Patr
ick
Frea
l Pa
ul
Wal
bert
E
dwar
d E
vans
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Geo
rge
Tip
tng
Alw
yn H
awki
ns
Tho
mas
Mill
er
POT
OM
AC
FU
EL
M
arri
ed or
Number Days
Single
Los
t
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Mi n
cr
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Coa
l M
iner
C
oal
Min
er
Coa
l M
iner
C
oal
Min
er
Coa
l M
iner
C
oal
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Tru
ck D
rive
r
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
CO
MPA
NY
—FR
AN
KL
IN N
O. 4
MIN
E
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
3 A
mer
ican
Fr
ankl
in
Am
eric
an
Wes
tern
port
A
mer
ican
B
arto
n A
mer
ican
K
eyse
r A
mer
ican
Pi
edm
ont
Am
eric
an
Wcs
tern
port
Age
52
52
41
Age
22
53
32
32
20
Age
41
37
33
34
Age
48
28
22
Age
55
Dat
e
Apr
. 28
M
ay
25
May
27
D
ec.
14
Dat
e
June
23
Dee
. 2
Dec
. 17
Dat
e
Apr.
28
STR
UB
E &
WA
LB
ER
T—
BO
RD
EN
HIL
L M
INE
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nslit
y 10
5
Am
eric
an
4 A
mer
ican
0
2 A
mer
ican
12
5
Am
eric
an
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y L
ump
fell
on t
oe a
nd b
roke
it.
Tw
iste
d kn
ee w
hile
sho
velin
g ro
ck.
Cau
ght
fing
er b
etw
een
lum
p of
coa
l an
d ca
r, m
ashi
ng h
is f
inge
r.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y
Tak
ing
rail
out
of p
lace
, sl
ippe
d an
d fe
ll an
d br
oke
2 ri
bs,
left
sid
e.
Piec
e of
roc
k fe
ll ou
t of
han
d an
d ca
ught
his
toe
, bi
g to
e,
righ
t fo
ot.
Roc
k fe
ll ou
t of
ro
of a
nd c
augh
t le
g.
Cau
ae
of A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y L
oadi
ng c
oal
in c
ar,
rock
slid
, m
ashi
ng l
eft
foot
. B
orin
g co
al a
nd b
umpe
d ar
m
on
rock
, ca
usin
g br
uise
d el
bow
. Pu
shin
g co
al
car
and
stra
ined
kn
ee.
Piec
e at
ban
e hi
t kne
e, c
uttin
g an
d br
nisi
ng i
t. L
oadi
ng c
oal
larg
e lu
mp
fell
from
car
and
mas
hed
toe.
R
unni
ng t
o ge
t aw
ay f
rom
sho
t an
d tr
ippe
d, s
prai
ning
ank
le.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njui
W
hile
run
ning
loa
d.
cars
jum
ped
trac
k an
d ca
ught
fin
ger.
W
hile
jac
king
loa
d an
tra
ck,
jack
slip
ped,
cat
chin
g ha
nd,
brea
king
it,
Run
ning
car
and
cau
ght
fing
er.
Whi
le g
abbi
ng r
ack,
a p
iece
fel
l an
foo
t.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of
Inju
ry
Roc
k fe
ll an
foo
t. In
fect
ed f
inge
r.
Eye
inj
ured
by
coal
dus
t.
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
N
atio
nslit
y R
esid
ence
Scot
ch
Inna
cani
ng
.
NO
N-F
AT
AL
AC
CID
EN
TS,
CA
LE
ND
AR
YE
AR
193
7 G
arre
tt C
ount
y
H.
L.
BO
WM
AN
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
_SH
AD
E M
INE
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
10
0 A
mer
ican
G
rant
svill
e 15
2
Am
eric
an
Mey
ersd
ale
H.
L.
BO
WM
AN
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—PA
TT
ON
M
INE
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Mar
ried
14
2
Am
eric
an
Gra
ntsv
ille
Hur
t rig
ht s
ide
whi
le li
ftin
g ca
r on
tra
ck.
Mar
ried
10
2
Am
eric
an
Gra
ntsv
ille
Smas
hed
fing
er,
caug
ht b
etw
een
cars
. M
arri
ed
12
4 A
mer
ican
G
rant
svill
e C
augh
t rig
ht m
iddl
e fi
nger
bet
wee
n ca
rs.
Sing
le
10
...
Am
eric
an
Gra
ntsv
jfle
Pu
tting
off
sho
t in
Mud
sca
m
whi
ch b
lew
out
and
thr
ew
rnec
es
of r
ock.
Roc
k ht
in
jure
d le
ft le
g an
d ri
ght
thig
h.
DA
VIS
CO
AL
& C
OK
E C
OM
PAN
Y—
KE
MFT
ON
N
O. 4
2 M
INE
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y T
his
man
and
son
wer
e w
orki
ng i
n K
air
cou
rse;
the
y ha
d ju
st g
ot th
roug
h lo
adin
g a
car.
T
he m
otor
cre
w w
as c
omin
g up
the
hea
ding
, w
ith 5
em
ptie
s fo
r the
men
up
the
hea
ding
, an
d ra
mm
ed t
hese
5 e
mpt
ies
into
th
is,
hitti
ng
the
load
ed c
ar;
car
hit t
his
man
. T
he b
rake
man
sai
d he
th
ough
t he
thr
ew t
he s
witc
h fo
r th
e M
ain,
but
did
n't.
Man
was
wor
king
on
slab
and
tri
p of
4 c
ars
had
been
pus
hed
into
pla
ce a
nd t
op c
oal
felt
and
caug
ht h
im
agai
nst
cars
. B
ruis
ed a
nd s
prai
ned
left
kne
e, s
kinn
ed a
rm
and
bniis
ed r
ight
si
de.
Dra
w s
late
abo
ut 4
in
ches
thi
ck f
ell
betw
een
cros
s ba
r an
d sa
fety
pos
t, ca
tchi
ng m
an.
Spra
ined
bac
k.
Was
re
raili
ng m
achi
ne a
nd b
ar h
e w
as u
sing
as
pry
slip
ped
and
hit h
im i
n ri
bs,
left
si
de.
Rib
s cr
acke
d.
Pulle
d ou
t 3rd
lef
t he
adin
g w
ith
5 lo
ads
goin
g to
bac
k th
em u
p ag
ains
t th
e ot
her
toad
s on
Fl
hea
ding
. Sa
nd
beca
me
plug
ged
up
and
wou
ldn'
t ru
n.
The
tr
ip
bega
n to
pus
h m
otor
; tr
ied
to s
top
them
, bu
t cou
ldn'
t; ro
de d
own
a go
od p
iece
w
ith
them
, th
en
jum
ped
off.
W
hen
he
jum
ped
he
slip
ped
agai
nst
the
cars
, w
hieh
ca
used
hi
m t
o sc
rape
his
rig
ht s
ide.
B
ruis
ed r
ight
sid
e an
d ba
ck.
Was
lo
adin
g a
car
whe
n a
smal
l pi
ece
of b
one
abou
t an
in
ch t
hick
and
6 i
nche
s sq
uare
fel
l fr
om r
oof
next
to
face
and
str
uck
him
on
the
cap,
cau
sing
him
to
Jerk
hi
s he
ad
arou
nd
and
stri
ke h
is c
hin
on co
rner
of
ca
r.
Whe
n fi
rst
done
w
as a
bru
ise
on po
int
of c
hin
whi
ch l
ater
abs
cess
ed.
Had
cl
eane
d up
abo
ut
half
th
e cu
t an
d w
as
shov
elin
g co
al o
n fa
ce c
onve
yor
whe
n so
me
of t
he t
op a
nd b
otto
m c
oal r
olle
d ou
t an
d ca
ught
man
. W
as w
alki
ng o
ver
to g
et o
n ca
ge w
hen
he
step
ped
on
som
e ic
e an
d pa
cked
sno
w
and
fell,
st
riki
ng h
ead
on
grou
nd;
both
fe
et w
ent
from
un
der
him
an
d th
e to
p of
hi
s he
ad
was
fi
rst
plac
e he
str
uck.
St
oved
nec
k an
d br
uise
s on
he
ad
resu
lting
in
stif
f ne
ck.
Man
had
gon
e in
to
anot
her
plac
e to
get
saw
an
d sa
t on
ra
il be
hind
loa
ded
cars
an
d ne
xt t
o fa
ce.
Mot
or c
rew
wen
t to
pul
l lo
ads
out a
nd c
ould
not
sta
rt t
hem
. so
he
dr
oppe
d ba
ck
on
sand
and
ca
rs c
augh
t th
is m
an a
nd r
olle
d hi
m
unde
r a
stee
l ca
r.
Dis
loca
tion
of r
ight
hip
, ba
dly
brui
sed
thig
h.
Was
pun
chin
g ro
ck o
ut o
f ro
ck c
hute
whe
n le
ft f
oot
slip
ped
off
larr
y ca
r. W
hen
he
caug
ht h
imse
lf h
e to
re m
uscl
es lo
ose
in a
bdom
en.
Mus
cles
torn
loos
e in
abd
omen
. H
ad f
inis
hed
stum
p an
d re
cove
red
all
mat
eria
l, pu
t on
coat
, pi
cked
up
buck
et t
o go
ho
me,
and
pie
ce o
f dr
aw r
ock
abou
t 12
fe
et w
ide.
2
inch
es t
hick
, fe
ll on
man
. T
he l
engt
h of
thi
s ro
ck
is u
nkno
wn
beca
use
plac
e fe
ll in
bef
ore
inve
stig
atio
n co
uld
be
mad
e.
Bru
ised
and
spr
aine
d ba
ck a
nd r
ight
kne
e,
leg
and
ankl
e.
Man
had
cle
aned
up
a cu
t an
d w
as l
ayin
g up
tra
ck.
Whi
le d
rivi
ng a
spi
ke f
lew
and
hi
t him
in
the
righ
t ey
e.
Bru
ises
of
righ
t ey
e.
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Apr
. M
ay
14 4
Ran
dall
Ray
Bei
tzel
B
erna
rd
Wal
ls
Dig
ger
Dig
ger
21
23
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Feb.
Fe
b.
July
A
ug.
15
17 7 20
Bla
me
Dur
st
Ber
nard
W
alls
E
lwoo
d B
road
wat
er
Paul
K
raus
e
Dri
ver
Dri
ver
Dri
ver
Roc
k Sh
oote
r
28
23
26
31
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Jan.
12
A
ugus
t W
iegr
atz,
Sr.
M
iner
57
Jan.
14
Ja
mes
Lud
wig
M
iner
49
Jan.
20
C
hest
er C
anan
M
iner
26
Jan.
20
Jo
hn
Cos
tella
Sc
rape
r 47
Jan.
27
W
oodr
ow J
acks
on
Bra
kem
an a
nd
Mot
orm
an
23
Min
er
Min
er
Tim
berm
an
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y St
ruck
on
left
foo
t w
ith p
ick.
R
ock
fell
from
roo
f,
and
smas
hed
firs
t fi
nger
of
righ
t han
d.
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Ger
man
R
empt
on
Mar
tin
Fox
Bill
L
ikin
s
And
y K
ovac
h,
Sr.
Feb.
20
Feb.
26
Feb.
28
Feb.
3
Feb.
10
Feb.
10
Num
ber D
ays
Los
t
19
17 7 11 3 8 17
4
239
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
7 S 9 4 9
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Kem
pton
Kem
pton
Kem
pton
Kem
pton
Jam
es L
udw
ig
Min
er
41
37
50
49
24
44
Cha
rles
Kin
g Jo
hn
Kar
lovi
ch
Lar
ry C
ar D
umpe
r M
iner
Am
eric
an
Rem
pton
Am
eric
an
Tho
mas
L
ithua
nian
T
hom
as
Am
eric
an
Kem
pton
Am
eric
an
Kem
pton
L
ithua
nian
K
empt
on
Apr
il C
. R
. Sw
itzer
M
iner
42
M
arri
ed
1 6
Am
eric
an
Kem
pton
Dal
e
Mar
. M
ay
Aug
. Se
pt.
Oct
. O
ct.
Dec
. D
ec.
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Pum
p ma n
M
iner
Age
18
60
60
38
52
19
25
DA
VIS
CO
AL
&
CO
KE
CO
MPA
NY
, K
empt
on N
o. 4
2 M
ine
(Con
tinue
d)
HA
MIL
L C
OA
L A
ND
CO
KE
CO
MPA
NY
—FO
UR
FOO
T M
INE
Nat
iona
lity
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Aus
tria
n A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ica a
Res
iden
ce
Bla
me,
W. V
a.
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitc
mill
er
Dat
e
Apr
. 12
May
28
Aug
. 3
Aug
. 26
Sept
. 13
Sept
. 17
Sept
. 23
Sept
. 24
Oct
. 19
Oct
. 20
Dec
. 30
July
23
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Polis
h K
empt
on
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Aus
tria
n
Polis
h
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Num
ber D
ays
Los
t
17
35 a 4 6 75 8
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
5 6 S 4 2
10 5
Kem
pton
Stem
pton
Kem
pton
Kem
pton
Stem
pton
Stem
pton
Occ
upat
ion
Mot
orm
an
Min
er
Min
er
Bra
kem
an
Bra
kem
an
Con
y,
Lea
der
Con
y.
Loa
der
Con
y.
Loa
der
Bra
kem
an
Tra
ck C
lean
er a
nd
Bra
kem
an
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Bri
ver
Bri
ver
Min
er
Dri
ver
Min
er
Min
er
Dri
ver
Age
26
42
43
21
24
28
37
26
49
38
21
Age
33
33
40
28
34
40
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Stan
ley
Tur
ek
Cle
ve
Gre
atho
use
Cha
s. G
auer
And
y St
ovac
h,
Jr.
It.
It.
Tur
ek
Art
hur
Kin
g
Bew
ey P
augh
Ton
y St
rip
Bill
Ben
nett
Gee
. B
lizza
rd
Cec
il L
antz
Har
ry K
ing.
Jr.
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
17
Geo
rge
Wilt
8
Geo
rge
Wilt
24
B
omin
ic O
rbin
28
M
iles
Paug
h 30
H
ugh
Kno
tts
7 M
. E
. Sh
arpl
ess
10
Geo
rge
Wilt
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
15
Ben
ver
Kin
g 10
W
m.
A.
Bar
nes
30
Wm
. A
. B
arne
s 28
E
mbe
r B
arri
ck
8 Jo
hn
Kop
itnic
k E
dwar
d C
lark
2
Gra
nt V
. Pe
w
30
Elli
ot B
ell
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Sing
le
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Lith
uani
an
Kem
pton
Cau
ae o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y H
ad
drop
ped
4 lo
ads
out
of
seco
nd l
eft
head
ing.
In
ord
er
to g
et t
hem
pa
st h
im
to p
uso
back
to
othe
r lo
ads
whi
ch w
ere
up t
he M
ain
F he
adin
g.
Aft
er lo
ads
had
droo
ped
past
mot
or
and
they
had
sto
pped
he
atte
mpt
ed t
o co
uple
mot
or a
nd t
he
link
on c
ar t
urne
d an
d ca
ught
le
ft h
and
betw
een
mot
or b
umpe
r an
d ca
r bu
mpe
r.
End
rut
off
3d
fing
er a
nd b
adly
lace
rate
d lit
tle fi
nger
lef
t ha
nd.
Was
pul
liag
up a
30-
foot
30
-pou
nd ra
il, g
ettin
g re
ady
to l
ay t
rack
, w
hen
he
slip
ped
and
fell,
str
ikin
g hi
s ri
ght
side
on
a p
iece
of
draw
sla
te w
hich
cra
cked
1
rib
on t
he r
ight
sid
e.
Was
w
nrki
ug n
ext t
n hi
s bu
ddy
and
both
wer
e di
ggin
g to
p co
al d
own
and
he g
ot
too
clos
e to
his
bud
dy.
Punc
ture
wou
nd o
n ba
ck o
f le
ft w
rist
. W
as s
lidia
g cr
oes-
bar
acro
ss t
op o
f ca
r to
get
at
brak
e.
Cro
w-b
ar s
lid o
ff c
ar a
nd
caug
ht h
is r
ight
foo
t, br
uisi
ng t
he a
rch.
C
augh
t fo
ot o
n na
il in
sw
itch
leve
r w
hile
set
ting
brak
e on
tri
p.
Nai
l w
as u
sed
as
cutte
r pi
n to
hol
d th
row
on
switc
h.
Punc
ture
d w
ound
in
left
sid
e of
lef
t fo
ot.
Was
usi
ng
jack
to
lift
cutti
ng
mac
hine
and
was
goi
ng t
o pu
t a
bar
unde
r it
so i
t w
ould
slid
e on
pa
vem
ent,
whe
n ja
ck
slip
ped
out
and
caug
ht
firs
t an
d se
cond
fi
nger
of
left
han
d be
twee
n bo
ttom
of
mac
hine
and
pip
e he
was
usi
ng a
s a
bar,
B
adly
sm
ashe
d en
d of
fir
st a
nd s
econ
d fi
nger
on
left
han
d.
Man
w
as
wor
king
ab
out
mid
dle
of
plac
e ab
out
25
feet
w
ide
and
his
budd
y du
g th
roug
h to
p w
here
a s
hot
had
been
pla
ced
and
top
coal
cl
ear
acro
ss p
lace
tur
ned
out a
nd a
pie
ce o
f dr
aw s
late
hit
him
ac
ross
top
of
righ
t fo
ot,
caus
ing
brui
se.
Thi
s m
an
was
w
orki
ng
at
wor
king
ch
ute
and
wen
t to
mov
e ca
rs
past
chu
te b
y re
leas
ing
brak
e on
hoi
st.
The
hoi
st b
ecam
e lo
ose
and
cars
pul
led
it up
hill
tow
ard
shea
ve w
heel
and
cau
ght
him
and
pul
led
him
bet
wee
n ca
r an
d ho
ist
on n
arro
w
aide
. C
ars
wer
e m
ovin
g do
wn
bill
and
hois
t uph
ill a
nd h
e w
as
betw
een
them
, C
ut w
ound
on
tip o
f ri
ght
shou
lder
and
str
ain
and
fric
tion
burn
of
le
ft k
nee.
H
ad
gone
to
a co
nvey
or a
nd
coup
le o
n a
trip
and
ste
pped
acr
oss
trip
to
wir
e si
de
in o
rder
to
pull
the
brak
es m
ore
tight
ly
and
step
ped
on n
ail.
Thi
s ha
ppen
ed
past
the
end
of t
he w
ire
and
this
is
a ba
ck s
witc
h pl
ace
and
brak
es a
re o
n th
e w
rong
sid
e to
set
by
pulli
ng.
Nai
l ra
n in
bal
l of
lef
t fo
ot.
Was
re
raili
ng
a lo
aded
car
an
d a
piec
e of
ra
il w
hich
he
was
us
ing
turn
ed
and
caug
ht f
inge
r.
Mas
hed
nail
off
thir
d fi
nger
, le
ft h
and.
W
as s
hove
ling
coal
in
car
whe
n fe
et s
lippe
d a
little
and
pai
n st
ruck
him
lo
w in
ab
dom
en,
left
si
de,
whi
ch
he
thou
ght
was
a
cram
p,
but
on
exam
inat
ion
by
phys
icia
n pr
oved
to b
e a
hern
ia,
left
sid
e.
Was
sho
velin
g co
al
into
ca
r w
hen
piec
e of
top
coa
l fe
ll an
d ca
ught
hi
s fo
ot.
Plac
e ha
d be
en
cut
with
cen
ter c
uttin
g m
achi
ne a
nd m
an w
as
load
ing
on h
is c
lean
-up
car.
M
an h
ad t
ried
to
pull
top
coal
dow
n be
fore
he
star
ted
to l
oad,
but
cou
ld
not
pull
it.
Bru
ised
and
spr
aine
d le
ft a
nkle
and
foo
t.
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Dat
e
Feb.
M
ar.
July
Ju
ly
July
D
ec.
Dec
Kem
pton
Kem
pton
B
avis
, W. V
a.
Kem
pton
Num
ber D
ays
Los
t
0
37
Num
ber i
n Fa
mily
4 5 5 4
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y A
mer
ican
K
itans
iller
C
ut h
and
on a
bra
ke.
Am
eric
an
Kita
mill
er
Mas
hed a
fing
er b
etw
een
chai
n an
d dr
aw b
ar.
Lith
uani
an
Am
eric
an
Kita
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Piec
e of
bon
e st
ruck
leg,
bru
isin
g kn
ee.
Got
a s
mal
l pi
ece
of c
oal
in h
is e
ye.
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Kita
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Foot
wou
nded
by
a pi
ck.
Mas
hed
and
brok
e a
toe
by a
falli
ng p
iece
of
rock
. A
mer
ican
K
itam
iller
B
ruis
ed l
eg o
n a
brok
en b
rake
of
min
e ca
r.
HA
MIL
L C
OA
L A
ND
CO
KE
CO
MPA
NY
—SI
X
FOO
T M
INE
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
Sing
le
0 3
Mar
ried
37
3
Mar
ried
28
3
Mar
ried
6
5 Si
ngle
40
0
Sing
le
4 6
Mar
ried
75
2
Sing
le
0 3
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Sm
all
part
icle
fle
w i
nto
eye.
M
ine
tie s
truc
k fo
ot, b
reak
ing b
one
of t
oe.
Stru
ck h
is h
ead
agai
nst
a ba
r an
d st
oved
his
bac
k.
Bru
ishe
d fi
nger
on
min
e ca
r w
hile
sho
velin
g co
al.
Bru
ised
and
lac
erat
ed k
nee
whi
le h
andl
ing
rock
. M
ashe
d a
fing
er s
light
ly b
etw
een
two
piec
es o
f ro
ck.
Frac
ture
d le
g by
cat
chin
g it
betw
een
car
and
mot
or.
Mas
hed
thum
b w
ith b
ack
of a
xe.
Tho
mas
Lov
e St
anle
y F.
Fri
end
Llo
yd S
hroy
er
Jose
ph S
hroy
er
JEN
KIN
S C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Mar
ried
14
1
Am
eric
an
McC
UL
LO
UG
H
CO
AL
CO
MPA
NY
—M
cCU
LL
OU
GH
N
O. 1
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Mar
ried
18
2
Am
eric
an
Frie
ndsv
ille
Sing
le
11
1 A
mer
ican
Fr
iend
svill
e M
arri
ed
5 6
Am
eric
an
Frie
ndsv
ille
Mar
ried
36
7
Am
eric
an
Frie
ndsv
ille
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y St
rain
ed g
roin
s w
hile
lif
ting
on cu
tting
mac
hine
, tr
ying
to r
epla
ce it
on
rails
. R
unaw
ay l
oad
of c
oal
stru
ck m
otor
whe
n fl
ying
coa
l in
jure
d th
igh
and
back
. G
rind
ing
coal
cut
ter
on em
ery
whe
el,
piec
e of
st
eel
thro
wn
off
whe
el a
nd l
odge
d in
ri
ght
eye.
W
hile
set
ting
brak
e on
m
ine
wag
on,
min
er s
lippe
d an
d ac
cide
ntal
ly s
tepp
ed o
n ra
il,
allo
win
g ca
r to
pas
s ov
er b
ig t
oe o
n ri
ght f
oot.
Dat
e
Dec
. 11
Dat
e
Jan.
19
Ja
n.
26
Mar
. 26
Ott.
7
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Otis
W.
Kam
p
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ede
nt of
Inj
ury
Bur
ned
whi
le fi
ring
sto
ve in
rep
air s
hop.
Dat
e
Jan.
Ja
n.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
M
ar.
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Min
er
Mot
orm
an
Tra
ckm
an
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Fire
man
Loa
der
Loa
der
Dum
per
Bra
kem
an
Tip
ple
Bos
s
Wir
eman
Loa
der
Loa
der
Dri
ver
Min
er
Car
pent
er
Bra
kem
an
Mot
orm
an
Loa
der
Bra
kem
an
Loa
der
Loa
der
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Min
er
Dri
ver
Dri
ver
Mot
orm
an
Min
er
Mar
. 25
Mar
. 25
M
ar.
20
Apr
. 6
Age
21
Age
34
39
39
42
Age
23
23
44
24
20
86
21
55
54
47
22
35
41
31
52
33
33
62
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
21
Roy
Cam
p 27
M
arvi
n R
ohrb
augh
3
Har
ry F
ilsin
ger
10
Her
bert
Si
ms
18
Woo
drow
Har
vey
22
Fran
k E
. A
dam
s
18
John
W.
F. B
eem
an
Lyl
e H
. Sh
arpl
ess
G.
S.
War
msl
ey
Rile
y T
aske
r B
. A
. Sh
affe
r
8 G
eorg
e L
ewis
9 H
arry
.1.
Edw
ards
, Jr
.
12
J. F
. Ste
war
t
30
Cha
rles
Sta
rk
1 H
arry
J.
Edw
ards
, Jr
.
6 Ja
cob
Tho
mas
G
reas
er
17
Will
iam
Eva
ns
4 W
illia
m L
ee L
anha
m
5 T
hom
as B
row
n
5 B
radl
ey D
avis
23
Jose
ph S
harp
less
Alb
ert
Stew
art
28
Rile
y T
aske
r 21
Fr
ank
Stew
art
2 Jo
seph
Sha
rple
ss
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
W
idow
er
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Apr
.
Apr
.
Apr
. A
ur.
May
May
M
ay
June
Ju
ne
June
Ji
i ne
June
Ju
ly
July
Aug
.
MA
NO
R C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
0 4
Am
eric
an
11
0 A
mer
ican
44
0
Am
eric
an
75
4 A
mer
ican
16
3 A
mer
ican
0 0
Am
eric
an
23
2 A
mer
ican
10
1 A
mer
ican
o ...
. A
mer
ican
2
2 A
mer
ican
51
4
Am
eric
an
7 2
Am
eric
an
33
2 A
mer
ican
1 2
Am
eric
an
96
4 A
mer
ican
51
1/2
2 A
mer
ican
17
2 A
mer
ican
36
A
mer
ican
11
1
Am
eric
an
6 3
Am
eric
an
2 ...
. A
mer
ican
32
3 A
mer
ican
5 2
Am
eric
an
3 5
Am
eric
an
3 A
mer
ican
132
4 A
mer
ican
Res
iden
ce
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Dee
r Par
k K
itzm
iller
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Bay
ard
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Alta
mon
t V
inde
x V
inde
x V
inde
x
Kitz
mill
er
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y St
ruck
in
eye
by p
iece
of
flyi
ng r
ock
whi
le c
lean
ing
fire
. Fo
reig
n m
ater
ial
rem
oved
fr
om e
ye a
nd n
o lo
st t
ime.
Pu
shin
g lo
aded
min
e ca
r.
Bac
k br
uise
d an
d sp
rain
ed.
Mov
ing
car
out
of w
orki
ng p
lace
. L
eft
mid
dle
fing
er c
rush
ed b
etw
een
car
and
prop
. Fi
nger
bad
ly c
rush
ed.
Part
ial
ampu
tati'
n of
dis
tal
phal
ynx
of l
eft
mid
dle
fing
er.
Push
ing
load
ed m
ine
car.
In
jure
d in
guin
al h
erni
a.
Old
le
ft h
ydro
cele
. So
me
edem
a of
pen
is.
Setti
ng b
rake
on
min
e ca
r.
Bra
ke
slip
ped,
str
ikin
g ri
ght
arm
. C
ompl
ete
frac
ture
of
sty
loid
pro
cess
of
ulna
of
righ
t ar
m.
Piec
e of
co
al
lodg
ed i
n ri
ght
eye
whi
le b
reak
ing
slat
e aw
ay
from
co
al.
Fore
ign
mat
eria
l re
mov
ed.
Inst
allin
g tr
olle
y w
ire
in h
ange
r,
wir
e sl
ippe
d ou
t of
hang
er,
stri
king
m
an o
n le
ft
side
of
neck
. B
ruis
ed
and
stra
ined
mus
cles
and
to
rn t
endo
ns
of
neck
an
d sh
ould
ers.
H
elpi
ng m
ove
min
e car
by
pulli
ng o
n fr
ont o
f ca
r.
Shir
t cau
ght
on c
ar,
pulli
ng m
an
betw
een
car
and
prop
. B
ruis
ed o
n ne
ck,
behi
nd
both
ea
rs a
nd
righ
t sh
ould
er.
Smal
l cut
on
righ
t ear
. G
land
s of
nec
k ba
dly
swol
len.
L
iftin
g ca
r on
th t
rack
. L
eft
ingu
inal
her
nia
com
plet
ely
dow
n.
Plac
ing
chai
n on
pro
p an
d ca
ught
fin
ger
in l
ink
of c
hain
. B
ruis
ed f
inge
r.
Piec
e of
roc
k fe
ll fr
om f
ace
of p
lace
. R
ock
rolle
d do
wn,
cat
chin
g le
ft l
eg b
etw
een
rock
and
bum
per
of c
ar.
Lef
t le
g br
uise
d an
d sw
olle
n fr
om
knee
to
ankl
e.
Smal
l cu
t. R
aisi
ng
rock
dum
p.
Jack
sl
ippe
d, c
ausi
ng
righ
t ha
nd
to b
e ca
ught
be
twee
n ra
il an
d tim
ber.
R
ight
han
d br
uise
d an
d sp
rain
ed.
Push
ing
mIn
e ca
r.
Car
-whe
el s
truc
k tr
ack
join
t, ca
usin
g en
d of
ca
r to
sw
ing,
cr
ushi
ng fi
nger
s be
twee
n ca
rs a
nd p
rop.
L
eft
3rd,
4th
and
5th
fin
gers
cru
shed
. C
oupl
ing
min
e lo
com
otiv
e to
car
. M
iddl
e le
ft f
inge
r ca
ught
an
d cr
ushe
d be
twee
n bu
mpe
rs of
loc
omot
ive
and
car.
Sl
ippe
d an
d tw
iste
d ri
ght
knee
. R
ight
kne
e sp
rain
ed a
nd t
endo
ns t
orn.
Sl
ippe
d an
4 fe
ll,
fing
ers
of
righ
t ha
nd c
augh
t an
d cr
ushe
d by
m
ine
car
whe
el.
Arn
puta
on o
f fi
rst
join
t of
rig
ht
inde
x an
d m
iddl
e fi
nger
s.
Frac
ture
of
rig
ht
ring
fin$
er.
Stru
ck b
y sl
*vel
in h
ands
of
his f
ello
w-w
orke
r. D
eep
cut i
n en
d of
rig
ht m
iddl
e fin
ger.
Sp
rain
ed b
4 si
des
of b
ack
whi
le li
ftin
g la
rge r
ock.
T
wis
ted
rig
knee
whi
le s
hove
ling
coal
. St
ruck
on
I$
ft
side
of
ches
t by
pie
ce o
f ro
ck w
hile
bre
akin
g ro
ck.
Sixt
h le
ft
rib
part
ly 4
loca
ted.
St
ruck
in
rM fo
ot b
y sm
all
piec
e of
roc
k w
hile
pul
ling
dow
n ro
of r
ock.
C
ontu
sion
of
foo
t.4
Stru
ck
in $
ght
eye
by s
mal
l pi
ece
of
coal
, w
hile
di
ggin
g co
al f
rom
ro
of.
Rig
ht
corn
eal
leer
ove
r pu
pil.
Jerk
ed a
n t e
nd o
f min
e ca
r by
pony
, res
ultin
g br
uise
s to
bod
y.
Whi
le p
ull'
on m
ine
car f
eet s
lippe
d, c
ausi
ng m
an t
o fa
ll on
his
bac
k.
Cau
ght
bet
en l
ocom
otiv
e an
d pr
ojec
ting
piec
e of
roc
k.
Frac
ture
s of
7th
, 8t
h an
d 9t
h le
f lb
s.
Bru
ises
of
left
sho
ulde
r an
d ri
ght
ches
t. St
ruck
by
11
of
ro
ck
and
brea
st
coal
whi
le d
iggi
ng.
Frac
ture
s to
1s
t, 2n
d,
3rd
and
4t lu
mba
r ve
rteb
ra,
left
sid
e, a
nd 2
nd
and
3rd
on
righ
t si
de.
Frac
ture
s of
3rd
tcl
4th
spin
ous
proc
esse
s.
Dat
e
Aug
.
Aug
.
Sept
. Se
pt.
Sept
.
Sept
.
Sept
. O
ct.
Oct
.
Oct
.
Oct
.
Nov
.
Nov
.
Dec
. D
ec.
Dec
.
Nam
e of
Per
son
inju
red
3 D
orse
y Pa
ugh
18
Erw
in K
itzm
iller
2
A•
0. C
unni
ngha
m
16
Ron
ald
Wei
cht
20
Ben
j. A
. Sh
affe
r 22
Ja
mes
Edw
ards
23
A
lvin
E.
Tas
ker
12
Stan
cey
Bow
ers
14
Har
ry F
ilgin
ger
19
Stan
cey
Bow
ers
19
Fran
k St
ewar
t 6
Cha
rles
FL
pa
ugh
12
McK
inle
y Sh
arpl
ess
8 W
illia
ms
Eva
ns
10
J. L
awre
nce
Mor
iland
28
Ja
ck
Jenk
ins
occu
patio
n
Min
er
Min
er
Load
er
Shi
fter
Load
er
Load
er
Load
er
Hel
per
on M
inin
g M
achi
ne
Loa
der
JIlp
r. M
m.
Mch
.
Mot
orm
an
Out
side
Fo
rem
an
Dri
ller
Loa
der
Loa
der
Mot
orin
an
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Sing
le
Sing
Si
ngle
M
aI1.
jed
Mar
ried
Sing
lo
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Nat
iona
lity
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Res
iden
ce
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Kitz
mill
er
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Dee
r Par
k
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
Vin
dex
MA
NO
R C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y
(Con
tinue
d)
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n L
ost
Fam
ily
26
0
13
0
13
0 o
2 49
4
5 7 1
19
1
11
12
1
73
3 0
3
9 4
14
3 16
1
0 3
PRIf
lS B
RO
S. C
OA
L C
OM
PAN
Y—
PEE
W
EE
MIN
E
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
25
7 A
mer
ican
K
itzm
iller
0
Am
eric
an
Kitz
mill
er
5 6
Am
eric
an
Kitz
mill
er
5 A
mer
ican
B
lam
e 3
4 A
mer
ican
Sh
aw W
. Vt,
3 5
Am
eric
an
Kitz
mill
er
Dat
e Fe
b.
3 A
ug.
9 Se
pt.
20
Sept
. 27
N
ov.
9 N
ov.
3
Age
22
20
40
26
17
20
24
24
33
37
26
Age
42
21
46
59
34
44
Age
30
52
21
42
22
23
49
39
31
54
49
53
22
Mar
ried
or
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Wal
ter
W.
Kel
ler
Rus
sell
Fike
Jo
seph
Mar
kley
W
illia
m A
. St
ucke
y O
scar
Eva
ns
C.
F. B
urre
ll
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
7 H
omer
Pyl
e 18
H
enry
Rho
des
is
Joe
Gre
aser
4
Nol
en K
imbl
e
4 Ja
ck
Port
er
5 G
eorg
e H
arve
y J.
T.
Boy
ce
19
Ben
jam
in P
eran
do
22
Orv
ille
Feat
hers
24
S.
R,
Kin
ney
Edw
ard
Kis
ner
6 C
harl
es M
cRob
ie
John
Bru
skey
Occ
upat
ion
Dri
ver
Min
er
Dri
ver
Dri
ver
Min
er
Min
er
Occ
upat
ion
Cut
ting
coal
L
oadi
ng c
oal
Loa
ding
coa
l L
oadi
ng c
oal
Loa
ding
coa
l L
oadi
ng c
oal
Loa
ding
coa
l M
otor
man
Bra
kem
an
Loa
ding
coa
l L
oadi
ng c
oal
Loa
ding
coa
l
Loa
ding
coa
l
Dat
e
Jan.
Ja
n.
Jan.
Fe
b.
Mar
. M
ar.
Mar
. M
ar.
Mar
.
Mar
. M
ay
May
May
SHA
IJL
MA
R M
ININ
G C
OR
POR
AT
ION
—W
OL
F DE
N M
INE
M
arri
ed or
N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent o
f In
jury
Fi
nger
tip
s cr
ushe
d be
twee
n pr
op
and
piec
e of
fa
lling
ro
ck.
Frac
ture
s to
di
stal
ph
a1y
0f 3
d an
d 4t
h le
ft f
inge
rs.
Push
ing
min
e ca
r an
d fe
lt pa
in
in l
ower
le
ft r
ib.
Acu
te e
pidi
dym
itis
with
so
me
stre
tchi
ng o
f le
ft i
ngui
nal
ring
. W
hile
dig
ging
coa
l pi
ck s
lippe
d an
d st
ruck
left
thu
mb.
St
ab w
ound
to
left
thu
mb.
Fe
ll of
f st
ep
of
railr
oad
car,
str
ikin
g ri
ght
hand
aga
inst
an
othe
r ca
r.
Frac
ture
of
righ
t ri
ng f
inge
r.
Pulli
ng d
own
rock
at f
ace,
pie
ce o
f ro
ck f
ell
off
rib,
str
ikin
g fo
ot.
Frac
ture
of
two
toes
of
left
foo
t. R
ecov
erin
g tie
s fr
om
unde
r lo
ose
coal
. C
oal
fell,
str
ikin
g he
ad.
Lac
erat
ions
of
le
ft
side
of
face
. R
erai
ling
min
e ca
r.
Fing
er
beca
me
caug
ht
betw
een
car
whe
el a
nd r
ail.
Cru
shed
le
ft s
econ
d fi
nger
. St
ruck
fi
nger
w
ith
ham
mer
w
hile
bl
ocki
ng
mac
hine
. T
ip o
f se
cond
le
ft f
inge
r m
ashe
d.
Loo
seni
ng to
p ro
ck
and
faile
d to
get
in
clea
r w
hen
rock
cam
e do
wn.
R
ight
big
toe
na
il m
ashe
d.
Thr
owin
g ta
il ro
pe
over
m
achi
ne.
Lef
t ar
m
caug
ht
betw
een
mac
hine
and
ro
of.
Spra
ined
and
bru
ised
lef
t w
rist
and
elb
ow.
Loc
omot
ive
tran
sfer
sw
itch
beca
me
shor
ted,
ca
usin
g he
avy
arc.
Fr
st a
nd s
econ
d de
gree
bur
ns to
rig
ht a
rm a
nd h
and.
C
onju
nctiv
itis
of b
oth
eyes
. W
hile
rep
airi
ng c
ross
_ove
r du
mp,
fin
ger
caug
ht a
nd m
ashe
d be
twee
n ra
il an
d du
mp.
E
nd o
f le
ft s
mal
l fi
nger
mas
hed.
W
hile
rem
ovin
g dr
ill f
rom
loc
omot
ive,
dri
ll bu
mpe
d le
ft le
g.
Stab
wou
nd b
elow
left
kn
ee.
Lef
t kn
ee b
ruis
ed a
nd s
wol
len.
T
wis
ted
back
whi
le s
hove
ling
coal
. Sa
croi
liac
spra
in.
Wea
k fa
intin
g sp
ell c
ause
d by
ner
vous
ness
and
ind
iges
tion.
N
euro
circ
ulat
hry
a.th
enia
. L
eft
arm
ca
ught
be
twee
n m
ine
car
and
roof
w
hile
rep
laci
ng
min
e ca
r on
tr
ack.
In
com
plet
e fr
actu
re, l
ower
end
of
radi
us of
lef
t arm
.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
ure
an E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Wre
cked
trip
. Fr
actu
red b
one
in l
eft
hand
. C
ause
d by
lif
ting
lum
p of
coa
l. R
uptu
red.
W
hile
mov
ing
rock
cau
ght
righ
t fo
ot.
Slig
ht f
ract
ure
of
righ
t bi
g to
e.
Putti
ng c
ar o
n tr
ack.
B
ar s
lippe
d, h
ittin
g an
d fr
actu
ring
thu
mb
of l
eft
hand
. C
ause
d by
get
ting
fing
er
caug
ht b
etw
een
a lu
mp
of
coal
and
ra
il.
Fles
h w
ound
. A
ccid
ent c
ause
d by
fal
l of
sla
te.
Fles
h w
ound
on
head
.
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent.
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y B
ruis
ed r
ight
kne
e.
Kne
lt do
wn
on s
mal
l st
one.
E
mpl
oyee
was
rem
ovin
g a
chuc
k fr
om u
nder
a m
ine
car
and
car
ran
over
his
lef
t ha
nd.
Mas
hed
mid
dle
fing
er,
left
han
d; f
inge
r am
puta
ted
at s
econ
d jo
int.
Lif
ted
a m
ine
car
and
spra
ined
rig
ht e
lbow
. R
ock
fell
from
fac
e of
coa
l an
d st
ruck
em
ploy
ee.
Frac
ture
of
righ
t fi
bula
r an
d si
xth
left
rib
. T
op c
oal
fell
on r
ight
han
d.
Frac
ture
of
inde
x fi
nger
, ri
ght
hand
. R
epla
cing
a m
ine
car
on t
rack
and
cau
ght h
and
and
arm
be
twee
n ro
of a
nd t
op o
f ca
r.
Spra
ined
lef
t w
rist
and
spr
aine
d et
how
. C
oal
fell
from
roo
f an
d st
ruck
em
ploy
ee o
n ba
ck.
Bru
ised
bac
k an
d sh
ould
ers.
Pu
lling
mot
or a
way
fro
m c
ars,
mas
hed
fing
ers
betw
een
mot
or a
nd c
ar.
Firs
t, se
cond
an
d th
ird
fing
ers
mas
hed
and
lace
rate
d, t
hum
b fr
actu
red,
'eft
han
d.
Plac
ing
min
e ca
r on
tra
ck a
nd c
augh
t ha
nd b
etw
een
whe
el a
nd r
ail.
Cru
shed
sec
ond
and
thir
d fi
nger
s, l
eft
hand
. Fr
actu
re o
f se
cond
and
par
tial d
islo
catio
n of
mid
dle
join
t of
seco
nd fi
nger
. R
ock
fell
from
fac
e of
coa
l an
d st
ruck
em
ploy
ee o
n ri
ght
knee
. Sp
rain
ed r
ight
kne
e.
Mov
ing
a pi
ece
of r
ock
and
mas
hed
fing
ers.
Se
cond
, thi
rd a
nd f
ourt
h fi
nger
s cr
ushe
d,
tip o
f fo
urth
fing
er f
ract
ured
, lef
t ha
nd.
Tim
beri
ng a
nd a
cro
ss t
imbe
r fe
ll on
hi
m,
knoc
king
him
dow
n.
Spra
ined
rig
ht a
nkle
an
d br
uise
d ri
ght l
eg b
etw
een
ankl
e an
d kn
ee.
Roc
k fe
ll fr
om r
oof
and
rolle
d on
em
ploy
ee's
foo
t. Sp
rain
ed
and
brui
sed
left
foo
t.
Nat
iona
lity
8 54
...
. 10
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
65
28
...
- 7 A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
38
9 .-
--
.--.
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
7 85
4 6
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
111
3 A
mer
ican
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Sing
le
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Mar
ried
Res
iden
ce
Kitz
mill
cr
Oak
mon
t, W
. Va.
Oak
mon
t. W
. Va.
Sh
allm
ar
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mj!
ler
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
mill
er
Shal
lrna
r K
itzm
iller
Kitz
mill
er
Kitz
milI
er
42
40
48
27
Am
eric
an
3 A
mer
ican
2
Am
eric
an
S A
mer
tean
SHA
LL
MA
R
MIN
ING
CO
RPO
RA
TIO
N—
WO
LF D
EN
MIN
E (
Con
tinue
d)
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n D
ate
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Occ
upat
ion
Age
Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Rea
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y M
ay
24
Frsn
k St
rah
Loa
ding
coa
l 58
M
arri
ed
24
5 L
ithua
nian
K
itam
iller
E
mpl
oyee
was
car
ryin
g tw
o tie
s an
d tr
ippe
d on
a s
pike
in
trac
k.
Frac
ture
of
thir
d an
d fo
urth
rib
s, l
eft
side
; fr
actu
re
of f
ourt
h an
d fi
fth
ribs
, rig
ht
side
. M
ay
27
Jose
ph D
enni
s, J
r.
Loa
ding
coa
l 22
Si
ngle
17
A
mer
ican
K
itzm
iller
L
iftin
g a
min
e ca
r on
the
tra
ck a
nd c
augh
t fi
nger
bet
wee
n ra
il an
d pr
op.
Mas
hed
ring
fin
ger,
rig
ht h
and.
M
ar.
31
Ale
xand
er H
arve
y L
oadi
ng c
oal
50
Mar
ried
39
3
Am
eric
an
Kitz
mill
er
Loa
ding
coa
l an
d a
piec
e or
ro
ck
fell
on
empl
oyee
's h
and.
B
rais
ed
seco
nd
fing
er.
left
han
d.
June
4
Pete
Con
ley
Loa
ding
co
al
53
Mar
ried
8
Am
eric
an
Shal
lmar
L
oadi
ng r
ock
into
m
inin
g ca
r an
d a
piec
e br
oke
and
fell
on e
mpl
oyee
a r
ight
lo
ot.
Spra
ined
rig
ht
ankl
e.
May
21
E
dwar
d B
urns
L
oadi
ng c
oal
55
Sing
le
37
Am
eric
an
Kitz
mill
er
Push
ing
a m
ine
car
and
spra
ined
hi
mse
lf.
Swel
ling
of l
eft
aide
ol
scro
tum
. A
ug.
6 L
eona
rd w
arni
ck
Loa
ding
coa
l 45
Si
ngle
06
A
mer
ican
Sh
allm
ar
Loa
d ju
mpe
d th
e tr
ack
and
caug
ht
empl
oyee
's k
nee
betw
een
two
cars
, br
uisi
ng
left
kn
ee.
Aug
. fl
Fr
eder
ick
Hou
ston
L
oadi
ng c
oal
32
Mar
ried
75
5
Am
eric
an
Vin
dex
Dra
w r
ock
fell
and
caug
ht e
mpl
oyee
on
rig
ht l
eg.
Bru
ised
bac
k an
d fr
actu
re o
f th
ird
and
four
th l
umba
r ve
rteb
ra,
righ
t si
de.
Aug
. 12
A
dam
Pat
rick
L
oadi
ng c
oal
40
Mar
ried
31
9
Am
eric
an
Shal
lmar
L
oadi
ng c
oal
and
top
coal
rol
led
on hi
m.
Cut
and
bru
ised
sec
ond,
thir
d an
d fo
urth
fi
nger
s, r
ight
han
d.
Aug
. 16
O
ecar
Bra
dy
Cut
ting
coal
35
M
arri
ed
59
6 A
mer
ican
Sh
allm
ar
He
was
cut
ting
coal
and
roc
k fe
ll fr
om r
oof
and
caug
ht
his
left
foo
t. M
ashe
d an
d fr
actu
red
left
big
toe
, se
cond
, thi
rd a
nd f
ourt
h to
es,
left
foo
t, m
ashe
d.
Aug
. 18
Ia
hmae
l T
eets
L
oadi
ng c
oal
49
Mar
ried
14
3
Am
eric
an
Shal
imar
L
oadi
ng c
oal
and
shov
el s
truc
k si
de o
f m
ine
car,
bru
isin
g ri
ght
hand
. A
ug.
31
Sam
uel
Tas
ker
Dri
ver
35
Mar
ried
27
4
Am
eric
a,n
Shal
lmar
E
mpl
oyee
w
as
rele
asin
g br
ake
on m
ine
car
and
the
brak
e fl
ew b
ack,
st
riki
ng
him
on
the
bac
k of
rig
ht h
and.
B
ruis
ed a
nd i
nfec
ted
righ
t han
d.
Sept
. 15
H
arry
Gri
ffith
C
arpe
nter
59
M
arri
ed
11
3 A
mer
ican
Sh
allm
ar
He
was
pus
hing
a w
heel
barr
ow a
nd f
ell,
stri
king
hi
s kn
ee a
gain
st a
roc
k.
Bru
ised
le
ft k
nee.
Se
pt.
16
Car
l G
ough
D
rive
r 30
M
arri
ed
2 A
mer
ican
Sh
allm
ar
Roc
k ro
lled
from
und
er
man
's f
oot,
caus
ing
him
to
fa
ll; h
is l
eft
foot
lel
l un
der
a m
ovin
g m
ine
car.
B
ruis
ed a
nd s
prai
ned
left
foo
t, fr
actu
re o
f fi
fth
left
toe
. N
ov.
9 Sa
mue
l R
, K
inne
y L
oadi
ng c
oal
53
Sing
le
11
. A
mer
ican
Sh
allm
sr
Roc
k le
ll fr
om r
oof,
kn
ocki
ng a
pro
p do
wn
whi
ch s
truc
k em
ploy
ee
on
left
han
d.
Bru
ised
and
spr
aine
d le
ft h
and
and
left
fin
gers
. N
ov.
10
Wol
lord
Per
ando
L
oadi
ng c
oal
20
Siog
le
47
.. A
mer
ican
Sh
alim
ar
Em
ploy
ee w
as p
ushi
ng
a m
ine
car
whe
n hi
s fo
ot s
lippe
d, s
trik
ing
his
knee
aga
inst
th
e bu
mpe
r of
car.
B
ruis
ed r
ight
kne
e.
Dec
. 10
B
enja
min
Ps
raod
o E
lect
rici
an's
hel
per
38
Mar
ried
..
6 A
mer
ican
K
itsm
iller
D
rivi
ng a
pun
ch w
ith
ham
mer
, th
e ha
mm
er
slip
ped
off
the
hand
le a
nd s
trac
k em
pl
oyee
's
fing
er
agai
nst
cutte
r ba
r.
Cru
shed
tip
of
seco
nd f
inge
r,
left
ha
nd.
Dec
. 15
C
lare
acs
Paug
h i.o
adin
g co
al
22
Mar
ried
4
3 A
mer
ican
Sh
ailm
ar
Roc
k fe
ll fr
om
roof
st
riki
ng r
ail
whi
ch f
ell
on
empl
oyee
's r
ight
ha
nd.
Cot
and
br
uise
d se
cond
, th
ird,
and
lou
rth
fing
ers,
rig
ht h
and.
W.
W.
SAV
AG
E—
SPL
IT S
IX
SEA
M
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n D
ale
Nam
e of
Per
son
luju
red
Orc
upat
ion
Age
Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y N
ov.
30
Cha
rles
A
rtic
o M
iner
30
M
arri
ed
6 5
Am
eric
an
Frie
ndsv
ille
Piec
e of
sla
te f
ell
on fo
ot a
nd a
nkle
.
FIR
E C
LA
Y M
INE
S—A
LL
EG
AN
Y
CO
UN
TY
B
IG
SAV
AG
E
FIR
E B
RIC
K C
OM
PAN
Y—
FRE
DE
RIC
K Y
. B
OR
DE
N,
RE
CE
IVE
R
Mar
ried
or
Num
ber D
ays
Num
ber i
n D
ate
Nam
e of
Per
son
Inju
red
Occ
upat
ion
Age
Si
ngle
L
ost
Fam
ily
Nat
iona
lity
Res
iden
ce
Cau
se o
f A
ccid
ent,
Nat
ure
and
Ext
ent
of I
njur
y Fe
b.
2 H
owar
d Fi
neel
In
s. L
abor
er
43
Mar
ried
13
A
mer
ican
M
sysr
sdal
s, P
a.
tie w
as a
ccid
enta
lly s
truc
k on
hea
d w
ith a
pie
ce o
l ro
ck,
whi
ch w
as p
itche
d ba
ck
out
of w
orki
ng p
lace
by
anot
her
wor
kman
. D
oe.
Ods
Il L
aym
an
Tin
iber
man
28
Si
ngle
A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Was
ge
tting
pro
p fr
om p
ile.
Ano
ther
pr
op s
lippe
d fr
om p
ile
and
stru
ck h
im
and
knoc
ked
him
dow
n an
d lo
osen
ed tw
o up
per
fron
t tee
th.
NO
RT
H A
ME
RIC
AN
RE
FRA
TO
RIE
S C
O.—
MIN
E N
O. 6
M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
ccup
atio
n A
ge
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Aug
. Jo
hn
Min
nick
M
iner
47
M
arri
ed
18
5 A
mer
ican
Fr
oatb
urg
He
was
pic
king
dow
n cl
ay f
rom
bre
ast o
l ro
om.
Lum
p ol
cla
p dr
oppe
d an
d ro
lled,
st
riki
ng le
ft f
oot,
brui
sing
it.
UN
ION
MIN
ING
CO
MPA
NY
—A
LL
O
PEN
ING
S M
arri
ed o
r N
umbe
r Day
s N
umbe
r in
Dat
e N
ame
of P
erso
n In
jure
d O
rcup
atio
n A
ge
Sing
le
Los
t Fa
mily
N
atio
nalit
y R
esid
ence
C
ause
of
Acc
iden
t, N
atur
e an
d E
xten
t of
Inj
ury
Feb.
Fe
b.
Mar
. M
ar.
20
26
S 9
Alv
ie L
ong
Gus
W
ineb
renn
er
S.
H.
Bla
nk
Cly
de S
oIl
Ins.
Lab
orer
In
s. L
abor
er
Ins.
Lab
orer
In
s. L
abor
er
33
27
27
23
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Sing
le
8 9 1 0
3 2 A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
Zih
iman
D
utch
Hol
low
D
arre
ilvill
e W
elle
rsbu
rg
Bro
ke r
ib p
ushi
ng 2
car
s ap
art
to c
oupl
e aa
me.
T
urne
d on
an
kle.
Sp
rain
ed s
ame.
C
lay
lodg
ed in
eye
. C
ot e
ye-b
all.
Step
ped
on n
ail.
Pier
ced
foot
. M
ar.
9 W
m.
Hoa
tetle
r In
s. L
abor
er
22
Sing
le
9 ..
Am
eric
an
Poca
hont
as, P
a.
Fell
whi
le c
arry
ing
dyna
mite
. 4
ribs
torn
loo
ae.
Mar
. M
ar.
19
23
Geo
rge
Ley
dig
Lew
is B
lank
In
s. L
abor
er
Ins.
Lab
orer
22
38
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
. 2 . 2
Am
eric
an
Am
eric
an
Ken
nels
Mill
, Pa.
B
arre
llvill
e D
ropp
ing
car
to c
oupl
e to
ano
ther
. Sl
ippe
d of
f bu
mpe
r.
Bru
ised
and
O
verc
ome
by d
ynam
ite f
umes
. cr
ushe
d le
g.
Mar
. 23
Fr
ank
McM
ulle
n In
s. L
abor
er
49
Mar
ried
2
2 A
mer
ican
B
arre
llvill
e O
verc
ome
by d
ynam
ite f
umes
. A
pr.
Apr
. M
ay
May
A
ug.
Sept
, Se
pt.
Oct
. O
ct.
p 54
11
29
24
25
23 9 12
Car
l Pr
essm
an
Ale
x C
olof
f H
enry
Dei
hl
Hom
er
Bla
ck
Wni
. M
oore
Ja
mes
Kor
ns
John
R
icha
rds
Ral
ph D
icke
l H
owar
d C
row
e
Dum
pman
L
abor
er
Tri
p R
ider
H
oiat
man
D
umpm
an
Lab
orer
L
abor
er
Ins.
Lab
orer
E
ngin
eer
19
42
52
34
22
21
39
26
41
Sing
le
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
Si
ngle
Si
ngle
M
arri
ed
Mar
ried
M
arri
ed
4 5 1 ... 7 2 0 1 7
2 3 4 .. . 7 2 2
Am
eric
an
Rus
sian
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
A
nier
ican
A
mer
ican
A
mer
ican
Mt.
Sava
ge
Bar
reliv
ille
Bar
rellv
ille
Dut
ch H
ollo
w
Bar
reliv
ille
Ken
dell
Mill
s Fr
ostb
urg
Dut
ch H
ollo
w
Mt.
Sava
ge
Cau
ght
knee
bet
wee
n ba
r an
d ca
r do
or, b
ruis
ing
and
spra
inin
g sa
me.
L
ump
of c
lay
fell
on a
rm,
spra
ined
. Pu
lling
tri
p w
hen
shea
ve w
heel
jum
ped
off,
hitt
ing
him
on
calf
of
leg.
K
icke
d by
hor
ae, b
ruis
ed r
ibs.
St
rain
ed b
ack
muw
les
liftin
g ca
r on
tra
ck.
Lif
ted
rock
whi
ch b
roke
and
fel
l on
rig
ht fo
ot,
brui
sing
ank
le.
Roc
k ro
lled
off h
eap
on t
oe,
brui
sing
sam
e.
Car
ryin
g sk
iffy
rai
l, sl
ippe
d an
d fe
ll,
rail
fell
on
hand
an
d m
ashe
d tw
o fi
nger
s.
Eng
ine
slip
ped
off
jack
and
fel
l on
righ
t ha
nd.
Cut
of
thum
b an
d m
ashe
d fi
rst f
inge
r.
Thi
s is
the
ste
am e
ngin
e th
at h
auls
the
car
s fr
om t
he B
rick
Yar
d to
the
bot
tom
of
pla
ne.
Dcc
. 20
O
scar
Kri
erm
an
Lab
orer
A
mer
ican
Fr
ostb
urg
Spra
ined
kne
e lif
ting
car
on tr
ack.
45
M
arri
ed
4 4
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 193? 11
TABLE OF MINE INSPECTIONSALLEGANY COUNTY
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
Date Name of Company and Mine Addresx Inspector
Nov. 2—William & Keister Coal Co., Washington NO. 13—Mrs. E. R. Brennan & Sons. Old Mill Mine
FrostburgBarton
RoweRowe4—McDonald Coal Co., McDonald Mine Barton Rowe4—Maryland Union Coal Corp., Liberty Mine Mt. Savage Powers
12—Gunstan Coal Co., Stanton No. 117-18.----Campbell Coal Co., Haxnpshire No. 2 Mine
Short GapPiedmont
PowersRowe
18-19—McNitt Coal Co., Bowery Furnace No. 2 Midlothian Powers23—C. E. Thomas Coal Co.. Sunnyside Mine Barreliville Powers26-—Potomac Big Vein Geo. Crk. Coal Co., Potomac
No. 4 and No. 5 Lonaconing Rowe30—Big Vein Coal Co. of Lonaconing, Castle C Lonaconing Powers
Dee. 1—Douglas Waddell. Waddell Mine Lonaconing Powers' 3—Williams & Keister Coal Co.. Washington No. I Frostburg Rowe" 7—Georges Creek Coai Co., Inc., Mdlothian Midlothian Powers8—Parker Hi-Grade Coal Co.. Parker Mine Barreilville Powers' 9—Miners Big Vein Coal Co., Bivecol No. I Lonaconing Rowe" 9—Charleston Big Vein Coal Co.. Bivecol No. 2 Lonáconing Rowe
13—Metz Coal Co., Metz Mine Barton Rowe14—Vale Summit Coal Co., Davis Mine VaI Summit Powers' 16—Thomas J. Clark & Bro., Clark Mine Barton Rowe21—Georges Creek Coal Co., Inc., No. 2 Big Vein Lonaconing Powers28—Consolidatjon Coal Co., No. 17 Lord Powers. 30—Consolidation Coal Co., No. 4 Eckhart Powers
12 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
TABLE OF MINE INSPECTIONSCALENDAR YEAR 1937
GARRETT COUNTY
Date Name of Company and Mine Address Inspector
Jan. 13—Myers Coal Company, Beachy Mine Grantsville PowersFeb. 9-10-11—-Davis Coal and Coke Company, Kempton No. 42 Kempton Rowe
15—Louis A. Morgart, Louis Mine Jennings Powers22—I. L. Huff Coal Company, Lewis Mine Jennings Powers
Mar. 4—Pritts Bros. Coal Company, Pee Wee Mine Kitzmiller Rowe5—McCullough Coal Corp., No. 1 Mine Friendsville Powers
10-1 1—HamilI Coal and Coke Co.. Six Foot Mine Blame Rowe30—H. L. Patton Coal Company, Patton Mine Grantsville Powers31—Georgian Mining Corp., Georgian Mine Gorman Rowe
Apr. 8-9 and 12—Manor Coal Company, Manor No. 1 Mine Vindex Rowe14-15-16----Davis Coal and Coke Company, No. 42 Mine Kempton Rowe
May &—H. L. Bowman Coal Company. Shade Run Mine Shade Run Powers5—McCullough Coal Corp., McCullough Mine Friendsville Powers
6 and ll—l{amill Coal and Coke Company, Freeport Mine Blame Rowe24 and 26—Shalimar Mining Corp., Wolf Den Mine Shailmar Rowe
25 & June 2—HamilI Coal and Coke Company, Six Foot Mine Blame Rowe27—Pritts Bros. Coal Company. Pee Wee Mine Kitzmiller Rowe
June 4—Myers Coal Company, Beachy Mine Grantsville F Powers7, 8. 10—Davis Coal and Coke Company, No 42 Mine Kempton Rowe
July 2, 7, 8—44anor Coal Company, Manor No. 1 Mine Vindex Rowe6—Myers Coal Company, Shade Run Mine Shade Run Powers
27—l{amill Coal and Coke Company, Freeport Mine Blame RoweAug. 10, 11—Davis Coal and Coke Company, No. 42 Mine Kempton Rowe
12—H. L. Bowman Coal Company, Patton Mine Shade Run Powers18, 19, 20—.Shallmar Mining Corp., Wolf Den Mine Shalimar Rowe
3l—Pritts Bros Coal Co., Pee Wee Mine Kitzmiller RoweSept. 20—Consumers Coal Company, Consumers No. 3 Mine Kitzmiller RoweOct. 1—Charles Pattison, Pattison Mine Bloomington Rowe
5, 6 & 8—Manor Coal Company, Manor No. 1 Vindex Rowe12, 13—4{amill Coal and Coke Company. Freeport Mine Blame Rowe12, 13—Davis Coal & Coke Company, No. 42 Mine Kempton Rowe
25—McCullough Coal Corp., McCullough No. 1 Mine Friendsville PowersNov. 2—Myers Coal Company, Beachy Mine Grantsville Powers
9—Pritts Bros. Coal Company, Pee Wee Mine Kitzmiller Rowe10—Consumers Coal Co., C-)nslimers No 3 Kitzmifler Rowe10—Consumers Coal Co., Consumers No. 2 Mine Kitzmiller Rowe
22, 23—Shallmar Mining Corp., Wolf Den Mine Shallmar Rowe29, 30 ard
Dec. 1—oManor Coal Company, Manor No. 1 Vindex Rowe7-8—Davis Coal and Coke Co., No. 42 Mine Kempton Rowe10—li. L. Bowman, Patton Mine Grantsville Powers17—George E. Sloan. Shaw Mine Grantsville Powers
21-22-—.Hamill Coal and Coke Co., Six Foot Mine Blame Rowe
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FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1937 13
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14 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
FATAL AC:CIDENTS_1937
ALLEGANY COUNTYOn October 13, 1937, between 12:30 P. M. and 2:00 P. M.,
Urban Shea, a Driver employed in the Union No. 1 Mine, workingthe Pittsburgh coal seam, of the Potomac Big Vein Georges CreekCoal Company, Zihlman, Md., was fatally injured as the result ofbeing crushed under an empty car.
From the evidence given at the Inspector's hearing, it appearsthat Mr. Shea was placing a mine car to Mr. Joseph Lewis, andthe car came back down the heading catching him 120-ft. backfrom Mr. Lewis' room switch. Mr. Shea's lamp and cap were foundabout 45-ft. back from the switch frog and his body was foundby Mr. William Porter, a laborer, 120-ft. back from the switchfrog. There was no witness to the accident, and it is not knownhow Mr. Shea fell under the mine car.
Time of Accident—October 13, 1937, between 12:30 P. M. and 2:00P.M.
Time of Death__October 13, 1937.Name of Injured—Urban Shea.Nationality—American.Age—37 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—Wife.Re'sidence—Borden Yard, Frostburg.Inspector in Charge of District—Frank T. Powers.Time and Date of Inspection—October 13, 1937, by Stanley Weimer
and Frank P. P&wiers.
necommendation—A set of safety standards for all emjñoyes and'strict supervision.
On December 2, 1937, about 10 :30 A. M., Harmon Michaels, aminer employed in the Parker Mine (Parker Coal Seam) of theParker Hi-Grade Coal Company, Barrellville, Md., was killed by afall of roof rock.
Mr. Michaels was killed by a fall of roof rock, while removinga pillar on the lower side of Back End Heading, and died in theMiners Hospital, Frostburg, Md., on the same day at 11 :00 P. M.Mr. Michaels was working with the Mine Foreman and owner ofthe mine, Melvin Reed, and Carl Hockenberry. Mr. Michaels wasworking on the side near the Heading and the bottom rock wastaken up for height. They were loading a car and a large pieceof rock gave away and caught Mr. Michaels' hips on the edge of
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16 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
the rock that had been taken up, crushing him very severelythrough the hips, causing his death that same night.
Time of Accident—December 2, 1937, about 10:30 A. M.Time of Death—December 2, 1937, 11:00 P. M.Name of Injured—Harmon Michaels.Nationality—American.Age—40 years.Married or Sing1e—Married.Number of Dependents—Two.Residence—Barreliville, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—Frank T. Powers.Time and Date of Inspection—December 3, 1937, 9:30! A. M. by Frank
T. Powers.
On January 26, 1937, at 12:10 P. M., Tilden Boor, a mineremployed by the George's Creek Coal Co., Inc., Midlothian Mine,(Tyson coal seam) was instantly killed by being hit by the ropeor trip while he was going into the mine. Mr. Boor was workingon the night shift and had come to work earlier than usual on theday he was killed and was told by the Weighboss that he couldnot go into the mine until he saw the Trip-runner or the mineforeman and as they were in the mine he would have to waituntil the trip came out. Mr. Boor did not wait until the trip cameout and went in the mine and was struck by either the rope on thehaulage-way or the trip. If a manway had been provided thisaccident would not have happened.
Time of Accident—January 26, 1937, 12:10 P. M.Time of Death—Instantly.Name of Injured—Tilden Boor.Nationality—American.Age—59 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—Three.Residence—Lonaconing, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—Frank T. Powers.Time and Date of Inspection—i :00 P. M., January 26, 1937, by Frank
T. Powers, John Keister, Robert Todd.
Recommendation—No traveling on haulroads should be permitted.
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18 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
On December 1, 1937, about 7 :45 A. M., Thomas Danahey waskilled at the Pekin Mine, working the Big Vein seam of coal, ofthe Big Vein Coal Company of Lonaconing, Inc., Lonaconing, Md.,while picking coal under the tipple. The dump man on the tipplepulled a piece of bone coal from a loaded car as it was beingdumped which fell on Mr. Danahey striking him on the head, frac-turing his skull.
Time of Accident—December 1, 1937, about 7:45 A. M.Time of Death—December 1, 1937.Name of Injured—Thomas Danahey.Nationality—Irish.Age—67 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—None.Residence—Pekin, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—C. J. Rowe.Time and Date of Inspection_December 3, 1937, by C. J. Rowe.Recommendation_Coal pickers must be kept away from tipple whilemine is in operaticrn.
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GARRETT COUNTYOn March 20, 1937, at 12 :20 A. M., Allen Clarence Butler, a shot-
firer employed by the Manor Coal Company, Vindex,, Maryland,sustained powder burns causing his death the same day at 7:30P. M. Mr. Butler was carrying powder into a room to shoot thecoal when powder became ignited, burning him over the entirebody. This mine works the Lower Kittanning coal seam.
Time of Accident—March 20, 1937, 12:20 A. M.Time af Death-—March 20, 1937, 7:30 P. M.Name of Injured—Allen Clarence Butler.Nationality—American.Age—48 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—Wife and four children.Residence—Vindex, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—Clyde J. Rowe.Recommendation_That powder must! not be carried in anything
except an inflammable non-conductor container. That permissibletype explosive be used. That shot-firer, if using black or pelletpowder, must use a closed light. That a telephone be installedin the first-aid station with connection to the office or the doctor.
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On April 29, 1937, about 1 :00 P. M., Elisha C. Spiker, a mineremployed by the Shallmar Mining Corporation, Shalimar, Md.,was fatally injured by a fall of rock and died the same day. Thisfatality occurred in the Wolf Den Mine working the Lower Kittan-ning Coal Seam.
Mr. Spiker was evidently walking in roadway to face when afall of rock struck him, causing instant death. This rock fell fromthe top rock which shows mud slips and smooth slips on all sides.
Time of Accident—April 29, 1937, about 1:00 P. M.Time of Death—Instantly.Name of Injured—Elisha C. Spiker.Nationality_American.Age—63 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—None under 21 years of age.Residence—Shalimar, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—Clyde J. Rowe.Time and Date of Inspection—April 30, 1937, 10:00 A. M., by J. J.
Rutledge, H. A. Marshall, George Parrish, Stephen Newhouseand C. J. Rowe.
Recommendation—More particular attention must be paid to roof inthis section where mud slips frequently occur.
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On August 18, 1937, at 11 :30 A. M., two miners, Mike Chitonaand Joseph Dennis, Sr., employed in the Wolf Den Mine of theShallmar Mining Corporation, Shallmar, Md., working the LowerKittanning coal seam, were killed by a fall of middle rock.
Mr. Chitona was apparently setting a prop on the left side ofthe place while his buddy, Mr. Dennis, was going toward the work-ing face, when a pot in the middle rock fell catching them both.Mr. Chitona was killed instantly; Mr. Dennis lived long enough tocall for help.
Time of Accident—August 18, 1937, 11:30 A. M.Time of Death—August 18, 1937.Name of Injured—Mike Chitona.Nationality—Lithuanian.Age—40 years.Married or Single—Single.Number of Dependents—None.Residence—Kitzmiller, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—C. J. Rowe.Time and Date of Inspection—August 18, 1937, 12:15 P. M., by George
Parrish, Steve Newhouse and C. J. Rowe.Name of Insured—Joseph Dennis, Sr.Nationality—Lithuanian.Age—57 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—Six.Residence—Shallmar, Md.
Recommendation—That rigid enforcement of required timberingstandards be started at once.
On September 15, 1937, at 9:30 A. M., Gorman Jenkins, Miner,working his own mine, Kittanning coal seam, was fatally injuredby powder burns, causing his death on September 17, 1937.
Mr. Jenkins was operating his own coal mine, located on the NewGermany, West Shale Road, on Meadow Mountain. It was hisfirst day in this mine this year; he had been working for the H. L.Bowman Coal Company. From information received from Mr.Dewey Yommer, who talked with the victim in the Hospital inMeyersdale, Mr. Jenkins was drying some powder in a sack, andhad ten pounds of the new powder in a paper sack in the building,while he was sharpening his coal auger and in some manner thepowder exploded burning him about the head, face, chest and back.
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of tonnage or accidents from this mine and did not know of itsexistence.
Time of Accident_Septemiber 15, 1937, about 9:30 A. M.Time of Death—September 17, 1937.Name of Injured—Gorman Jenkins.Nationality—A:merjcan.Age—38 years.Married or Single—Married.Number of Dependents—wife and five children.Residence—New Germany Road.Inspector in Charge of District—Frank T. Powers.Time and Date of Inspection—September 17, 1937, by Frank T.Powers.
Recommendation_All small mines should come under the MiningLaw.
Remarks—This accident could have been prevented if this man hadobeyed the Mining Laws and not taken powder in a paper sackin or around the mines. It is also impossible to prevent acci-dents of this nature if the Maryland Bureau of Mines does nothave supervision of all small mines.
On December 9, 1937, at 11:30 A. M., Edward Chester Clark, aminer employed in the Six Foot (Kittanning) Mine of the HamillCoal and Coke Co., Kitzmiller, Md., was fatally injured by a fallof Top Rock.
Mr. Clark and his father were loading a car when section ofroof, which was a combination of mud slip and smooth slip, fellon him.
Time of Accident—December 9, 1937, 11:30 A. M.Time of Death—December 9, 1937.Name of Injured—Edward Chester Clark.Nationality—American.Age—19 years.Married or Single—Single.Number of Dependents—None.Residence—Kitzmiller, Md.Inspector in Charge of District—C. J. Rowe.Time and Date of Inspection—December lo, 1937, 10:30 A. M., byJ. J. Walker and C. J. Rowe.
Recommendation—Roof could not have been properly tested.
Remarks—The combination of mud slip and smooth slip is very dan-gerous but in this case it should have been easily detected asthe rock started at feather edge on the mud slip and only 11 inchesthick at the smooth slip. Considerable area was covered by thefall but the only piece of any size was the one which struck thevictim.
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FATAL ACCIDENTS—
Date Occupation Age Name of Company
Oct. 13
*Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Jan. 26
Urban Shea
Thomas Danahey
Harman Michaels
Tilden Boor
Driver
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Potomac Big Vein GeorgesCreek Coal Co.
Big Vein Coal Company ofLonaconing, Inc.
Parker Hi-Grade Coal Co.
George's Creek Coal MiningCo.
*This is not considered a mine accident.
FATAL ACCIDENTS—
Date NamofPderson Occupation Age Name of Company
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Allan Clarence Butler
Elisha C. SpikerMike Chitona
Joseph DennisGorman JenTcins
Edward Chester Claric
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Shallmar Mining Corp.Shallmar Mining Corp.
Shalimar Mining Corp.Working for himself
Hamill Coal & Coke Co.
*Thjs was a small opening and was not under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Mine4.
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ALLEGANY COUNTY, 1937
Mar sor Nationality Residence Cause of Accident, Nature
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Irish
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American
Borden Yard
Pekin
Barreilville
Lonaconing
Fell under mine car andcrushed.
Lump of coal fell off tipple,striking him.
Fall of roof rock.Struck by rope or trip.
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Married or No. in Cause of Accident. NatureSingle Family Nationality Residence and Extent of Injury
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Lithuanian
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Ignition of black powder.
Fall of roof rock.Fall of middle rockFall of middle rock
Burned by accidental ignitionof black blasting powder.
Fall of top rock.
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COMPENSATION AWARDED FOR FATALITIES
DURING YEAR 1937
Victim Medical Funeral Total
Jan. 26 Tilden Reynolds Georges CreekBoor Coal Co., Inc. $2,775.00 $2,775.Ou
Mar. 20 AlIen Clarence Manor Coal Co. *5,000.00 125.00 5,125.00Butler
Apr. 29 Elisha C. Spiker Shailmar MiningCorp. •5,000.00 125.00 5,125.00
Aug. 18 Jos'eph Dennis Shalimar MiningCorp. *4,296.28 125.00 4,421.28
Aug. 18 Mike Chipponas Shalimar MiningCorp.
IOct. 13 Urban Shea Pbtomac Big Vein
Georges CreekCoal Co. *5.000.00 125.00 5,125.00
Dec. 2 James H. Michaels Parker Hi-GradeCoal Company 5,000.OO 125.00 5,125.00
Dec. 9 Edward C. Clark Hamill Coal &Coke Co. 1,250.00 5.00 1,255.00
TOTAL $28321.28 5.00 $625.00 $28,951.28
**$4,025.00 $ 5.00 4,030.00
*These figures are estimates, no actual amounts received.**The figures are the totals for actual amounts received.
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FATAL ACCIDENTS CALENDAR YEAR 1937
Tilden Boor was killed on January 26, 1937. Mr. Boor and hisson had been working on the night shift and they were the only twomen working on the night shift. The day on which the accidentoccurred the son was not with Mr. Boor. Mr. Boor came to the mineabout 11:00A.M.A day or two previous two miners had complained of some loose
roof rock in the manway and the District Mine Inspector had ex-amined the roof and found some loose roof and after a conferencewith the mine foreman and members of the Pit Committee, hadgiven the order that the regular manway could not be used until theloose roof was taken down and the manway made safe. Meantimebetween 7:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. no one could travel on the haul-ageway, but before 7:00 A. M. and after 2:00 P. M. the haulagewaycould be used as a manway until the regular manway was madesafe. This was understood by all the employees and particularlyby the outside employees. It was distinctly understood that no onecould go in on the haulageway between the hours of 7:00 A. M.and 2:00 P. M. without the express permission of the Mine Fore-man.
Mr. Boor came to the mine about 11 :00 A. M. and started up theincline towards the mouth of the mine, and was overtaken andbrought back by the company weighman, who reminded him ofthe order prohibiting the use of the haulageway. He was broughtback to the tipple by the company weighman and said that he under-stood that he was not to use the haulageway except with specialpermission. The company weighman went on about his business anda short time afterwards he was advised by telephone from the mineworkings that Mr. Boor had Ieen struck by the trip.
Mr. Boor had gone in against orders and, as evidenced by thecondition in which he was found and the location of his cap and pitlamp, he had been struck by the tail-rope. He may have fainted andfallen on the rope as he was reputed to be in poor health and underthe care of a physician. At any rate his death is direcfly due toviolation of the orders of the Inspector and the Mine Foreman.
Allen Clarence Butler died on March 20, 1937, as the result of anaccident in Manor No. 1 Mine of the Manor Coal Company, Vindex,Md. Mr. Butler was reputed to 'be an inveterate cigarette smokerand one who rolled his own cigarettes. He was on his rounds carry-ing some pellet powder and had reached No. 9 room, 11th Butt, 3rdLeft, and was at a point about 34 feet from the face of the workingplace when the accident happened. Two men were at work at theface of room No. 8. A combined cable reel and trolley electric haul-
30 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
age locomotive was in No. 9 room. The trolley pole was down andthe 'ocomotive was about 34 feet from the working face. Beforehe died Mr. Butler stated that as he passed the locomotive therewas a flash and then a second flash and he was burned. The two menwho were at the face of No. 8 room drilling, stated that they felt orsaw a flash and then a second one. Mr. Butler stated that the firstflash occurred as he was passing the locomotive. The two men atthe working face stated there was so much smoke at the face ofthe room that they came out on to the butt heading and soon afterMr. Butler came down to the heading. His clothing was afire andthey extinguished it and then gave him such first aid as they could,and took him in a trip to the outside and turned him over to adoctor.
As previously stated the explosive used in this mine is pelletpowder and waterproof canvas carrying bags are provided by thecompany in which to carry it. No trace of a bag could be found afterthe explosion. Mr. Butler may have been carrying the explosivein a burlap sack or on his person. No trace of any such sack couldbe found.
An examination was made of the locomotive and there was noplace where any insulation had been burned off the wires as wouldhave occurred if there had been any serious grounding. Moreover,two employees and an electrician examined the locomotive after-wards and were not able to find any defects in the wiring or insula-tion and the motor was brought to the outside under its own power.
The deceased undoubtedly contributed to his own death, eitherby dropping a lighted cigarette into the pellet powder or by hisopen carbide lamp falling on the powder.
In some instances miners tear the paper covering off the pelletpowder, especially on the ends, as they think in this way they addto the efficiency of the explosives. At other times broken sticks ofthe powder are used and these are easily ignited.
This is another case against black powder. There was no evidenceof arcing on the motor and the trolley pole was fastened down.This was a combination trolley and cable locomotive and the caNewas two-wire cable.
Elisha C. Spiker died on April 29, 1937, as the result of the fallof the main roof. He was killed instantly. There are many mudslips and smooth slips in the roof of this Six Foot Mine and it isnecessary to pay special attention to the roof for this reason.
Mike Chitona and Joseph Dennis, Sr., were killed by a fall of mid-dle or "dynamite" rock. Apparently Chitona was in the act of set-ting a prop when the fall occurred. This was a double fatality and
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since both men were killed undoubtedly the timbering regulationshad not been completely carried out.
These are two more fatalities chargeable to the middle rock inthe Six Foot Seam of the Upper Potomac Region.
Gorman Jenkins was injured by an ignition of powder on Sep—tember 15, 1937, and died on September 17, 1937. Mr. Jenkins wasworking in a small mine in an isolated region in Garrett County. Hewas working by himself. He ordinarily worked in the mine at ShadeRun but when he had no other work he operated this small mine andsold the coal locally. He was sharpening a coal auger and had somepowder in a paper sack lying on the window-sill in a small shacknear the mine mouth. In some manner the powder became ignitedand expoded and burned Jenkins about the head, face, chest andback. There must have been other powder in the shed for it wasburned to the ground.
Jenkins made his way to the home of his uncle about two milesdistant and was taken to the hospital at Meyersdale, Penna., wherehe received treatment and where he later died.
On the day of the accident the District Mine Inspector and theChief Mine Engineer passed near this mine on other business andprobably were within a short distance of the man when the acci-dent occurred. The Bureau had never received any reports of pro-duction from this mine and did not know of its existence, it beinghidden in the timber and not visible from the road. This is one ofthe best arguments for bringing all mines, especially these smallisolated mines, under the provisions of the Maryland Mining Law.
The deceased was a splendid worker. He left a widow and fivesmall children and his family is now on relief and have no com-pensation.
This is one more fatality to be charged up against black powder.
Urban Shea died as the result of an accident on October 13, 1937.This is a very mysterious accident. It seems strange that nothingwas known of the accident until some time after it occurred. Fromthe meager facts surrounding the accident it is surmiSed that thepony objected to turning into the working place and Shea, the driver,tried to get him into the working place and in the resulting scufflethe pony tangled in the harness and Shea was knocked from hisfeet and the car ran over him.
Thomas Danahey died on December 1, 1937, from an accidentwhich occurred on the same day. This is not a real mine accidentas the deceased was a trespasser and was killed by a fall of coal
32 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
on the tipple and was really on railroad property when the accidentoccurred. Men and boys, and sometimes women, crowd around thetipples in spite of the best efforts of the inspector to keep themaway.
Harman Michaels was injured on December 2, 1937, and diedthe same day. This is another small mine fatality, the mine justrecently coming under the jurisdiction of the Maryland Bureau ofMines. The deceased stood the examination for mine foreman inAugust, 1937. In these small mines there often obtains the prac-tice of the mine foreman working as an ordinary miner. When suchis the case he cannot give proper supervision to the safety of theemployes.
Edward Chester Clark was killed on December 9, 1937, by a fallof main roof in a Six Foot Mine of the Hamill Coal and Coke Cm-pany. This young man was working with his father. The mine fore-man had been in the working place before the accident occurred.Probably if the roof had been properly tested this fatality wouldnot have occurred. This young man was an honor graduate of theKitzmiller High School and his being cut off in such early life isdeplorable. A hard hat might have saved this young man's life.
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SUMMARY
TONNAGE BY COAL SEAM—1937
ALLEGANY COUNTYNet Tons
Big Vein or Pittsburgh 434,642.12Tyson or Sewickley 340,050.18Bakerstowrt 108,174.17WaynesbUrg 49,571.10Maynadier 23,899.01Kittanning 6,793.07Bluebaugh 3,787.16Parker 2,796.07Brush Creek 2,099.00Little Pittsburgh 899.00Lonaconing 43.00
Total 972,757.08
GARRETT COUNTY
Kittanning 458,084.01Freeport 63,779.17C-Prime 49,150.02Bakerstom 15,044.15E-Seam - 2,819.00Split Six 1,407.00Tyson or Sewickley 450.00Honeycomb 431.00Copper 300.00Big Vein 114.00Dirty Five 114.00Clarion 89.00Unknown 50.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
DESCRIPTIONS OF OPERATING MINES IN ALLEGANYCOUNTY
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
ADEN COAL COMPANY
Aden Mine
President Aden M. Campbell, Box 356, West-ernport, Md.
Superintendent Aden CampbellMine Foreman Stanley Martin
This is a wagon or truck mine located about one mile east ofWesternport, Md., and operated in the Bakerstown coal seam. Ven-tilation is by natural means.
ATKINSON FUEL MINE
Principal Office 90 E. Main St., Frostburg, Md.
This is a small truck mine located in the vicinity of Frostburgand works the Big Vein coal seam.
VINCENT AYERS
Principal Office Barton, Md.
This is a small mine located near Barton and works the Pitts-burgh coal seam.
HARVEY BAKER
Lonaconing, Md.
This is a small truck mine working the Lonaconing seam of coal.
HENRY S. BARNES & SON
Barnes Mine
This is a small truck mine located near Lonaconing, Md., andworking the Big Vein coal seam.
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C. C. BENNETT
Frostburg, Md.This is a truck mine located about 1 mile east of Eckhart, Md.
It is a drift opening working the Big Vein coal seam. It suppliescoal for domestic trade.
BIG VEIN COAL COMPANY OF LONACONING, INC.Pekin Mine
President A. K. Althouse, 12 5. 12 St.,Philadelphia, Pa.
Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 5. 12 St.,Philadelphia, Pa.
Principal Office Lonaconing, Md.General Superintendent John L. CaseyMine Foreman ....John Smith
This mine is located on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroadon the west side of Pekin and is a drift opening working the BigVein coal seam. Ventilation is produced by an electrically drivenfan.
BIG VEIN COAL COMPANY OF LONACONING, INC.Castle Mine
Mine Foreman Harrison DavisMine Foreman Robert Merrbaugh
This mine is located on the Western Maryland Railway on thewest side of George's Creek at Lonaconing. It is a drift openingworking the Big Vein coal seam. Ventilation is produced by anelectrically driven fan.
BOND & FOOT
Address 100 E. Loo St., Frostburg.This is a truck mine located in the vicinity of Frostburg and
working the Pittsburgh or Big Vein coal seam.
BRASHEAR, WM.Address Westernport, Md.
This is a truck mine and works the Bakerstown coal seam.
40 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
BRENNAN COAL COMPANY
Old Mill MineAddress .Barton, Md.President Isabell BrennanSecretary George BrennanMine Foreman George Brennan
This is a truck mine working in the Bakerstown coal seam.
CAMPBELL COAL COMPANY
Hampshire Mine
Campbell Bldg., Piedmont, W. Va.
President Geo. D. CampbellSecretary James F. WalshSuperintendent William RoganMine Foremen George Crowe and Jos. H.
Robertson
This is an opening in the Bakerstown coal seam located nearReynolds. Ventilation is produced by a fan driven by an electricmotor. This mine is located on the Cumberland & PennsylvaniaRailroad.
CAMPBELL COAL COMPANY
Mill Run Mine
Campbell Bldg., Piedmont, W. Va.
This is a new opening, operating in the Bakerstown coal seam,and is a truck mine.
CHARLESTOWN BIG VEIN COAL COMPANY
Bivecol No. 2 Mine
Lonaconing, Md.
President William M. ShockeySecretary Edward Shockey
This is an opening in the Big Vein coal seam and ships by truck.
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 193:7 41
CLARK BROS.
Hungry Hill Mine
Barton, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine located near Barton in the UpperPittsburgh or Big Vein coal seam.
THOMAS J. CLARK & BRO. COAL CO.Clark Mine
Mine Foreman A. L. FrenzelThis is a wagon or truck mine in the Bakerstown coal seam
near the New Hope Mine in Bartoni. Ventilation is by a gasolinedriven fan.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Maryland DivisionFrostburg, Md.
President Robert C. Hill, New York CitySecretary Charles E. Beachley, New York
CityPrincipal Office 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York
CityDivision Manager B.H. McCrackin, Frostburg, Md.
The Maryland Divisioni of this Company is in Allegany County.It is the largest operation in the State, operating 5 mines andworking th.e Big Vein and Sewickley coal seams. The general con-dition of the mines is good.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANYMine No. 1
Mine Foreman R. L. EdwardsAssistant Mine Foreman Johni Smouse
This mine is located on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroadat Ocean on the east side of George's Creek. It is a slope openingworking the Big Vein coal seam and is opened on the double-entrysystem. Ventilation is produced by an electrically driven fan andthe air current is conducted to the working places by overcastsand stoppinigs. It is found in a satisfactory condition. Drainage
42 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
is very difficult owing to the low condition of the mine and a heavyexpense is incurred in keepin,g it satisfactory. It is obtained bybeing driven through the Hoffman tunnel.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Mine No. 3
Mine Foreman C'arence PowersAssistant Mine Foreman Bernard J. Byrnes
This mine is 'ocated at Hoffman, 1½ miles east of Frostburg onthe Eckhart Branch of the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad.It is a slope opening working the Big Vein coal seam and is devel-oped on the double-entry system. Ventilation is produced by anelectrically driven fan and the air current is conducted to theworking faces by doors and brattices. Drainage is most difficultand it is necessary to have a number of pumps and ditches inorder to keep it in a lawful condition. It is through the Hoffmanditch which empties into Braddock Run at Carysville. Timberingis found in good condition but it requires a great deal of timber-in,g to keep the roof safe. The coal is hoisted by electric hoist.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANYMine No. 4
Mine Foreman Frank Carter
This mine is a s'ope opening working the Big Vein coal seamlocated on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad at Eckhart.It is developed on the douhleentry system. Ventilation is producedby an e'ectrically driven fan and is conducted to the working facesby brattices. Drainage is very difficult but by the use of pumps andditches it is kept in a lawful condition. The roof is of a dangerouscharacter owing to the age of the mine. However, the timberingis well looked after.
During the year a new modern Areodyne fan was installed at thenew air shaft at Borden Yard and ventilation was very muchimproved during 1937.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANYMine No. 10
Mine Foreman James H. CloseAssistant Mine Foreman J. A. Weisenborne
This mine is located at Eckhart, just west of Consolidation MineNo. 4 on the Eckhart Branch of the Cumberland & Pennsyvania
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1937 43
Railroad. It is a drift opening working the Tyson or Sewickleycoal seam and is developed on the double-entry system. Ventila-tion is produced by an electrically driven fan. Drainage is kept ina lawful condition by holes being driven through the Big Vein. Theroof is of the usual character found in the Tyson seam, beingdisturbed in some places by the removal of the coal in the seambelow.
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANYMine No. 17
Mine Foreman James CloseAssistant Mine Foreman Arch Davis
This mine is located on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroadat Lord, Md., and is a drift opening working the Tyson or Sewick-ley coal seam, and is developed on the double-entry system. Ven-tilation is produced by an electrically driven fan and is conductedto the working faces by doors and stoppings. This mine is almostcompletely mechanized.
DEFFENBAUGH & JENKINSHelbig Mine
President Albert DeffenbaughSecretary James Jenkins, Sr.Mine Foreman Albert Deffenbaugh
This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Maynadier coatseam, with office at Mt. Savage, Md.
EDW. DYE & SON
Spier Minec/o Cecil Dye, Barton, Md.
This is an opening in the Bakerstown coal seam and began opera-tion in December, 1937.
W. R. EISEL(Formerly Rairick & Eisel)
Frostburg, Md.This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Big Vein coal
seam.
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44 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
H. G. EVANSBorden Mine
Frostburg, Md.This is a wagon or truck mine located at Borden, near Frostburg.
There are two drift openings, working the Big Vein coal seam.Ventilation is by natural means. Drainage is by natural meansand is in a lawful condition. The roof is of a dangerous characterand requires a great deal of attention to keep it safe.
WILLIAM FAZENBAKERBarton, Md.
This is a section of Pynhed Mine formerly worked by 0. T.Porter and located near Barton. It is a drift opening workingthe Bakerstown coal seam. Ventilation is by natural means. It isa wagon or truck mine.
FILER FUEL MINEBlan Avon Mine
Operator Benjamin FilerThis is a new mine working the Big Vein crop at Blan Avon
near Midlothian. It is a truck mine and was formerly worked byMcNitt Coal Company.
CLARENCE FLETCHERRose Bud MineFrostburg, Md.
Mine Foreman Thomas Wilson
This is a truck mine operated by Clarence Fletcher and ThomasSmith of Frostburg, Md. It works the Little Pittsburgh coal seam.
CHARLES FRANKENBERRYFrankenberry Mine
Mt. Savage, Md.
This is a truck mine working the Brush Creek coal seam andlater in the year was worked by Francis McKenzie.
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FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1937 45
GEORGE'S CREEK COAL COMPANY, INC.Principal Office .Cumberland, Md.President Carl C. HetzelSecretary R. L. StallingsSuperintendent John P. StevensonMine Foremen John Keister, No. 1 Midlothian;
Wm. Abbott Sr., PittsburghNo. 2; Richard Moffatt, Sr.,Waynesburg No. 3; Robert K.Todd, Sewickley No. 4.
Mine No. 4 is located on the west side of George's Creek atLonaconing on the Western Maryland Railway. It is a drift open-ing working in the Sewickley or Tyson coal seam. It is equippedwith an electrically driven fan, and the air conditions are good.
Mine No. 2, working the Tyson and Big Vein coal seams, islocated on the east side of George's Creek at Lonaconing on theWestern Maryland Railway.
Mine No. 3, working the Waynesburg coal seam, is located onthe Western Maryland Railway, on the west side of George'sCreek. It is a drift opening and is equipped with an electricallydriven fan and the conditions are unusually good. The mine isequipped with electric motors and mining machines.
Midlothian Mine is located on the Cumberland & PennsylvaniaRailroad at Midlothian, about two miles west of Frostburg. Themine consists of two openings, working the Tyson coal seam. Ven-tilation is by an electrically driven fan, and a new air shaft wasdriven to the outside during the year 1937.
GOODWIN FIRE COAL MINES
This is a small opening in the Big Vein seam at Lonaconing,Md., operated by William Goodwin.
J. 0. J. GREENE FUEL MINE
This is a wagon or truck mine operated by J. 0. J. Greene ofWesternport, Md., working the Bakerstown coal seam.
GUNSTAN COAL COMPANY
Office Long, Md.Superintendent M. L. Stanton
This is a wagon or truck mine working the Upper Kittanningcoal seam.
46 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
A. P. HOFFA COAL COMPANY
Phoenix Mine
Office Barton, Md.President Arthur P. HoffaSuperintendent Chester A. Hyde
This mine consists of two openings in the Big Vein coal seamand is located on the west side of George's Creek at Lauder onthe Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad. Ventilation is by naturalmeans.
JACKSON BIG VEIN GEORGE'S CREEK COAL COMPANY
Caledonia Mine
President A. K. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,Philadelphia, Pa.
Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,Philadelphia, Pa.
Principal Office Lonaconing, Md.General Superintendent John L. CaseyMine Foreman John Bradley
This mine is located on the west side of George's Creek at Bartonon the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad and consists of twoopenings working the Big Vein coal seam. Ventilation is by a fandriven by a gasoline motor.
KERGAN & KERGAN
Route 1, Box 3, Frostburg, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine worked by R. Cecil Kergan andR. H. Kergan, working the Pittsburgh coal seam. During the firstpart of 1937 it was operated by Kergan & Stevens.
KERGAN & STEVENS
This is the same opening referred to above. It is a new minelocated at Borden, Md.
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FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1987 47
KOONTZ COAL COMPANY
Swanton Mines
Frostburg, Md.President William JenkinsSuperintendent James JenkinsMine Foreman Notley Cook
These mines are located on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Rail-ioad at Barton on the west side of George's Creek. They are driftopenings working the Bakerstown and Big Vein coal seams anddeveloped on the double-entry system. Ventilation in the Bakers—town Mine is produced by a fan driven by an electric motor. Ven-tilation in the Big Vein mine is by an electrically driven fan.
KROUSE, CHRISTOPHERClarysville Mine
Grant St., Frostburg, Md.This is a wagon or truck mine working the Brush Creek coal
seam.
LANGHAM & BOAL
Langham MineBarton, Md.
President and Secretary D. S. BoalSuperintendent H. Langham
This is a wagon mine located 1 mile west of Barton. Ventilationis by natural means.
LITTLE BEN COAL COMPANYPratt No. 3 Mine
Office Mt. Savage, Md.President Robert Maybury, Piedmont, W.
Va.Superintendent B. S. MellonMine Foreman Sheridan Means
This is a wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coal seamlocated near Mt. Savage. Ventilation is produced by gasolinedriven fan.
48 ANNUAL REPORT OF MARYLAND BUREAU OF MINES
LOWDERMILCH, ARTHURSection of Pynhed Mine
Barton, Md.This is a section of Pynhed Mine leased from 0. T. Porter and
is a wagon or truck mine working the Bakerstown coal seam.
McDONALD COAL COMPANYMcDonald Mine
Office Barton, Md.President James McDonaldSuperintendent Joseph Shuhart
This is an opening in the Bakerstown coal seam, located on thewest side of George's Creek near Barton on the Cumberland &Pennsylvania Railroad. Ventilation is produced by a fan drivenby an electric motor.
MCKENZIE, FRANCISThis is a wagon or truck mine located near Mt. Savage, Md.,
formerly operated by Charles Frankenberry, and works the BrushCreek coal seam. The coal is used in domestic trade.
McNITT COAL COMPANYBowery Furnace No. 2 Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.President James H. FullerSuperintendent James JenkinsMine Foreman Christopher RobertsAssistant Mine Foreman... Edward Stowell
This is a slope mine located at Midlothian on the Cumberland &Pennsylvania Railroad, working the Tyson coal seam. It is devel-oped on the double entry system and is kept in a lawful condition.Ventilation is produced by an electrically driven fan.
MAcGREGOR, SAMUEL A.
Borden Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.This is a small truck mine operating in the Big Vein coal seam.
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MAcMANNIS SONS, ANDREW
66 Broadway, Frostburg, Md.
Superintendent C. R. MacMannis
This is a coal recovery plant, washing the coal on the waste heapnear No. 3 Mine of The Consolidation Coal Company, working inthe Big Vein coal seam.
MARYLAND COAL COMPANY
Kingsland MineLonaconing, Md.
President D. William, Wendell, W. Va.Superintendent John O'RourkeMine Foreman H. A. Morgan, suc. by M. J.
Eichhorn
This mine is located on the Western Maryland Railway on thewest side of George's Creek at Lonaconing. It is a drift openingdeveloped on the double entry system and operated in the BigVein coal seam.
METZ COAL COMPANY
Office Ba:rton, Md.Secretary and Mine
Foreman Samuel A. MetzSuperintendent Walter J. Metz
This is a wagon mine located southeast of Barton and workingthe Bakerstown coal seam.
ARCH MICHAELS COAL COMPANYMichaels Mine
Westernport, Md.
Superintendent Arch MichaelsMine Foreman Luther Evans
This is a wagon or truck mine working the Bakerstown coalseam.
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MILLER COAL COMPANYMine Foreman Everett L. MillerLocation Barton, Md.
This is a wagon mine located opposite the Elkheart Mine. Veii-tilation is by a gasoline-driven fan. The mine operates in theBakerstown coal seam.
MINERS BIG VEIN COAL COMPANYBivecol Mine
Address Frostburg, Md.President James E. DarrowSecretary C. S. DarrowSuperintendent James E. DarrowMine Foreman Henry Connor
This mine is located at Lonaconing on the Western MarylandRailway. It is a drift opening working the Big Vein coal seam.Ventilation is by natural means.
MOSCOW COAL COMPANY
Shaw No. 4 MineRomney, W. Va.
President L. H. Heare, Keyser, W. Va.This is a wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coal seam
located at Moscow and was formerly known as the Colony CoalCompany. Drainage is by hand pump and siphon. Ventilation isby natural means.
MOSCOW GEORGE'S CREEK MINING COMPANY
Mines Nos. 2 and 3
Cumberland, Md.
President E. S. SomervilleSuperintendent and
Mine Foreman Carson ThomasThese mines are located near Barton on the west side of George's
Creek on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad. They are driftopenings working the Pittsburgh or Big Vein coal seam and theBakerstown coal seam. Ventilation in the Bakerstown Mine isproduced by a fan driven by an electric motor. In the Big VeinMine it is by natural means.
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MT. UNION BiG VEIN COAL COMPANY
Mine Foreman Michael Bishields
This is a wagon mine located neai Mt. Savage and is operatedin the Big Vein coal seam.
MYERS & CO.
Colony No. 1 Mine
President and Superin-tendent Jolm C. Myers
This is a wagon mine located near Barton and works in theBakerstown coal seam.
NELSON COAL COMPANY
Spier MineBarton, Md.
President Mrs. Edna Nelson, Keyser,W. Va.
Secretary Mrs. Anna Moore, Barton, Md.Mine Foreman Stanley Moore
This is a wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coal seam nearBarton.
NICHOLS COAL COMPANY
Lonaconing, Md.
Owner Joseph NicholsThis is a small wagon mine operating in the Big Vein coal seam.
PARKER HI-GRADE COAL COMPANYParker Mine
Office Mt. Savage, Md.Mine Foreman Melvin Reed
This is a wagon mine located at Barrellville, Md., and operatesin the Parker coal seam.
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PORTER BROS.Porter Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.President and
Superintendent Marshall PorterThis mine, formerly worked by Porter & Kreitzburg, is located
about 1 mile east of Eckhart. It is a drift opening working theBig Vein coal seam and is a wagon mine supplying domestic trade.Ventilation is by natural means.
JOSEPH PORTER & SONSection of Pynhed Mine
The Pynhed Mine is located near Barton and is a wagon minesupplying domestic trade. It is a drift opening, working the Bak-erstown coal seam. Ventilation is by natural means.
0. T. PORTER COAL COMPANYSection of Pynhed Mine
Mine Foreman Oliver PorterThis is the same mine described above.
PORTER & JOYCELancaster Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.Superintendent Marshall Porter
This is a wagon mine located near Eckhart and operating in theTyson coal seam. It later was operated by Rephann & Porter.
POTOMAC BIG VEIN GEORGE'S CREEK COAL COMPANYElkheart Mine
Principal Office Lonaconing, Md.President A. K. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.General Superintendent John L. Casey, Lonaconing, Md.Mine Foreman James Meerbaugh
This mine is located near Barton and was formerly operated by
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Schramm & Davis. It is a drift opening working the Bakerstowncoal seam. Ventilation and drainage are by natural means. Itloads on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad.
POTOMAC BIG VEIN GEORGE'S CREEK COAL COMPANYPotomac Mine
Principal Office Lonaconing, Md.President A. K. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 S. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.General Superintendent John L. Casey, Lonaconing, Md.Mine Foreman James Meerbaugh
This mine was formerly operated by Brydon Bros. Coal Com-pany, after which it was operated by the present Company. It islocated about 2 miles southeast of Barton. Ventilation is by naturalmeans, as is also the drainage. The mine loads on the Cumberland& Pennsylvania Railroad.
POTOMAC BIG VEIN GEORGE'S CREEK COAL COMPANYUnion Mines
Principal Office Lonaconing, Md.President A. K. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.
Philadelphia, Pa.General Superintendent John L. Casey, Lonaconing, Md.Mine Foreman Stanley Weimer
These mines were formerly operated by Annan & Jeifries. UnionNo. 1 is located at Zihlman and is a drift opening working theBig Vein coal seam. Ventilation is produced by an electricallydriven fan and is conducted to the working faces by means ofdoors, overcasts and stoppings. The mine is located on theCumber-land & Pennsylvania Railroad.
Union No. 4 is located at Zihlman and is a drift opening workingthe Tyson coal seam. Ventilation is produced by an electricallydriven fan. The mine is located on the Cumberland & Pennsyl-vania Railroad.
Union No. 2 is located at Morantown and is the original KeelyMine opened by the New York Mining Company. It is a truck mineoperating in the Big Vein coal seam.
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POTOMAC FUEL COMPANYFranklin No. 4
Office Westernport, Md.President and
Superintendent Edward S. MoranSecretary C. Leo ConnellMine Foreman L. R. KightAssistant Foreman John P. Guy
This mine was formerly operated by the Burtner Coal Companyand later was operated by R. J. Ross Coal Mines, Inc., when it wasknown as the Rymek Mine. It is located on the west side of George'sCreek near Franklin. It is a drift opening working the Bakers-town coal seam. It is developed on the double-entry system andventilation is produced by an electrically driven fan. It is on theCumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad.
REPHANN & PORTERThis mine was formerly operated by Porter and Joyce and a
description can be obtained by referring to that Company.
R. C. ROBERTS COAL COMPANYSuperintendent and Mine
Foreman B. C. RobertsThis is a wagon mine located 1 mile northeast of Westernport.
It is a drift opening operating in the Bakerstown coal seam. Ven-tilation is furnished by a fan driven by a gasoline engine and isfound to be satisfactory.
FRANK E. SCHIVER & COMPANYThis mine was formerly known as Borden's Mine and operated
in the Big Vein coal seam. It is a wagon mine located near Frost-burg.
STEWART MINING COMPANY
Blackberry MineOffice Centennial St., Frostburg, Md.President and
Superintendent David Stewart, OwnerMine Foreman Robert Huston
This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Big Vein coalseam.
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STRUBE & WALBERTBorden Hill Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.President and Secretary C. D. StrubeSuperintendent Thomas J. WalbertMine Foreman Chris. Walbert
This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Tyson or Sewick-ley coal seam.
JOHN A. SULLIVAN COAL COMPANYClifton No. 1 Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.President John A. SullivanMine Foreman John Bahen
This is a small wagon mine located near Frostburg and works theTyson coal seam. Coal is hauled to Borden Yard in trucks andloaded into railroad cars on the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Rail-road.
SUNNYSIDE COAL COMPANYBillycliff Mine
Office 124 E. Main St., Frostburg, Md.President William L. James, FrostburgSecretary C. J. Goodrich, Cumberland, Md.Superintendent James L. JamesMine Foreman John Bennett
This is a small wagon mine located at Barrellville and worksthe Upper Kittanning coal seam.
SUTHERLAND COAL COMPANY
Office Westernport, Md.President and Mine
Foreman Howard L. SutherlandSecretary Paul O'Neil
This is a small wagon mine located near Westernport and work-ing the Lower Kittanning coal seam.
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C. E. THOMASSunnyside No. 1 Mine
Route No. 1, Cumberland, Md.Mine Foreman E. E. Bridges
This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Bluebaugh coalseam.
CARSON THOMAS COAL COMPANY
Pecal and Moscow No. 3 MinesOffice Barton, Md.Mine Foreman Carson Thomas
These are wagon or truck mines, one operating in the Bakers-town and the other in the Big Vein coal seam.
TRIMBLE COAL COMPANYOffice Mt. Sawtge, Md.
This is a small wagon or truck mine operating in the Big Veincoal seam.
JESSE TRIMBLEDu-Well Mine
Office Mt. Savage, Md.This is a wagon or truck mine working the Big Vein coal seam
located near Mt. Savage.
ROBERT TURNBULL
Pleezing MineOffice Nikep, Md.
This is a small wagon mine operating in the Big Vein coal seam.
VALE SUMMIT BIG VEIN COAL COMPANYOffice 7 W. Union St., Frostburg, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine operating in the Big Vein coalseam.
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DOUGLAS WADDELLWtddell Mine
Office Lonaconing, Md.This mine is located on the east side of George's Creek at Lona-
coning on the Western Maryland Railway. It is a drift opening,working the Big Vein coal seam. Ventilation is by natural means.
WILLIAMS & KEISTER COAL COMPANYOffice Frostburg, Md.President Jethro D. Williams, Midlothian,
Md.Mining Superintendent John KeisterMine Foreman Howard Sutherland
This is a small wagon mine located near Westernport and work-ing the Lower Kittanning coal seam.
WINTERS & BRODE
Office Midlothian, Md.This is a wagon mine operating the Big Vein coal seam located
at Midlothian, Md.
WORKMAN COAL COMPANY
Workman Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.Mine Foreman C. 0. Workman
This is a wagon mine located 1 mile north of Frostburg. It isa drift opening working the Pittsburgh or Big Vein coal seam.Ventilation is by natura' means.
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DESCRIPTION OF FIRE CLAY MINES IN ALLEGANY
COUNTY
CALENDAR YEAR, 1937
BIG SAVAGE FIRE BRICK COMPANYOffice Allegany, Md.Superintendent Clarence RaleyMine Foreman Birch Lee Butcher
The mines of this Company are located on the Big Savage Mou'tam about 3 miles. northwest of Frostburg. They are drift openingsworking the fire clay. Ventilation is by natural means.
NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES COMPANY
Office Frostburg, Md.President John D. Ramsay, Cleveland, 0.Secretary E. W. Valensi, Cleveland, 0.Principal Office 1012 National City Bank Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio.Mining Superintendent G. A. Shuckhart, Frostburg, Md.Mine Foreman Charles Wolfe
This fire clay mine is located about 1 mile northwest of Frost-burg. It is a drift opening and ventilation is by natural means.The clay is hauled by truck to the Company's plant on BoweryStreet, Frostburg, Md.
UNiON MINING COMPANY
Office Mt. Savage, Md.President R. Green AnnanSecretary J. E. McKelvyMining Superintendent Joseph E. FinzelMine Foremen Thomas Machin, William Baker
and Henry Burkhart
This Company's fire clay mines are located about 3 miles westof Mt. Savage on Savage Mountain. There are drift openings andventilation is produced by a fan. No. 1 Mine Soft Clay was oper-ated during 1937, also the Tunnel Mine located near Mt. Savage.
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DESCRIPTION OF COAL MINES IN GARRETT COUNTY
CALENDAR YEAR 1937
JOHN BEITZEL
This is a small mine operated by John Beitzel at Bittinger, Md.,working the Bakerstown coal seam. It is a wagon or truck mine.
FREDERICK BITTINGER
This is a wagon mine at Bittinger, Md., working the Honeycombcoal seam.
BLACK DIAMOND COAL COMPANY
North America Mine
This is a wagon mine working the Kittanning coal seam and wasformerly operated by the Boyd Mining Company. It is about 1mile south of Kitzniiller. Ventilation and drainage are by naturalmeans, which are adequate.
H. L. BOWMAN COAL COMPANYShade Run MineGrantsville, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine located on Shade Run near Grants-ville, working the Freeport coal seam. Ventilation is produced bya fan.
H. L. BOWMAN COAL COMPANY
Patton or Yoder Mine
Office Grantsville, Md.Mine Foreman Norman Patton
This is a truck mine located near Grantsville, working the Free-port coal seam. It ws formerly worked under the name of PattonCoal Company. The coal is hauled in trucks to the Castleman Val-ley Railway and loaded on railroad cars.
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HARRY BROADWATER
Clover Bottom Mine
Office Route 2-Box 82, Grantsville, Md.
This is a new truck mine near Jennings, working the Honeycombcoal seam.
JAMES COLLINS
Miller Run Mine
This is a wagon mine operating in the Clarion coal seam, nearOakland, Md.
CONSUMERS COAL COMPANY
Office 212 E. Cork St., Winchester, Va.Superintendent R. C. BlackburnMine Foreman John Coleman
This Company operates two openings in the Kittanning coalseam, one at Kitzmiller and the other at Dodson. Ventilation isfurnished by a gasoline driven fan and the drainage is natural.This Company is now also working the Mt. Zion Big Vein mine,formerly worked by D. M. Ryan. They are wagon mines.
EMMETT COSNER
Price Mine
This is a small wagon or truck mine operating in the Freeportcoal seam located near Gorman, Md.
CLYDE DAVIS
Dodson Mine
This is a small wagon mine located near Kitzmiller operatingthe Clarion coal seam.
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DAVIS COAL AND COKE COMPANY
Kempton No. 42 Mine
Office Thomas, W. Va.President A. B. Stewart, Keyser Bldg.,
Baltimore, Md.Secretary T. Y. Harman, Keyser Bldg.,
Baltimore, Md.Superintendent A. F. DiamondMine Foreman Albert KingAssistant Foremen Carl Luzier and Tony StrimmelFire Bosses Richard Ryan and Mike Morris
This mine is located at Kempton on the Western Maryland Rail-way. It is a shaft opening working the Lower Kittanning coalseam. Ventilation is produced by an approved fan driven by anelectric motor. Drainage is kept in a lawful condition by meansof pumps.
Ft. T. DAVIS
North America Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.
This is a wagon mine working the Kittannning coal seam andwas formerly operated by the Boyd Mining Company. It is about1 mile south of Kitzmiller. Ventilation and drainage are by naturalmeans, which are adequate.
DEER PARK FUEL COMPANYNo. 1 Mine
Office Deer Park, Md.Operator Leonard Paugh, Deer Park, Md.
This is a wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coal seam.
DE MARKS, JAMES
This is a new development opened in October, 1937; it is a smallwagon mine working the Lower Kittanning coal seam in the vicin-ity of Kitzmiller, Md., Postoffice address, Blame, MT. Va.
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DESHONG COAL COMPANY
Four Foot Hill Mine
Office 89 Orchard St., Keyser, W. Va.This is a small wagon or truck mine operating in the Bakerstown
coal seam.
BEN FIKE COAL COMPANY
Selbysport, Md.This is a new opening located near Friendsville, working the
"Dirty 5" coal seam. It is a wagon or truck mine.
FIKE COAL COMPANYThis is a wagon or truck mine at Friendsville, Md., working the
Copper coal seam.
GEORGIAN COAL MINING COMPANY
Georgian Mine
Office Frostburg, Md.President A. K. Althouse, 12 S. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.Secretary W. D. Althouse, 12 5. 12th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.General Superintendent John L. Casey, Frostburg, Md.Mine Foreman D. A. Schell
This mine is located about 1 mile west of Gorman, Md. It is adrift opening, working the Freeport coal seam. It is on the West-ern Maryland Railway. Ventilation is produced by a fan drivenby an electric motor.
HAMILL COAL AND COKE COMPANYHamifl No. 1 Mines
Office Blame. W. Va.President R. A. SmithSecretary J. A. ShoreSuperintendent R. A. SmithMine Foremen J. J. Walker (Kittanning Mine)
Oscar Brady, suc. by Roy Butts,(Freeport Mine)
These mines are located about 1 mile north of Kitzmiller on the
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main line of the Western Maryland Railway. They consist oftwo openings, working the Kittanning and Freeport coal seam.Ventilation is by fan.
ARTHUR HARVEY
Office Route No. 3, Swanton, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine located at Swanton, working theFreeport coal seam.
HOWARD & MAYBURY COAL COMPANYEzra Michaels Mine
Office Piedmont, W. Va.Superintendent A. C. Gentry
This mine was formerly worked by Ezra Michaels Coal Com-pany. It is a wagon mine working the Bakerstown coal seamlocated about 1½ miles above Reynolds on Mill Run. Ventilationis produced by a fan driven by a gasoline motor.
I. L. HUFFLewis Mine
Office Grantsville, Md.Superintendent and
Foreman S. L. Durst, suc. by G. C. buckas Supt., and Fred Durst asForeman
This mine is located on the Castleman Valley Railroad operatingin the Bakerstown coal seam near Grantsville. The coal is under-cut with a Sullivan chain machine and shaker screen installedduring the year 1937.
J. A. JACKSONMartin Bros. Mine
Office Route No. 1, Box 151, Oakland,Md.
This mine has been leased by J. A. Jackson and Mark Butcheland is a wagon mine located on the Northwestern Turnpike about1 mile from Table Rock, working the Kittanning coal seam. It isa slope opening and ventilation is by natural means.
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JENKINS COAL COMPANYJenkins MineOffice .Grantsville, Md.
Operator Ray Jenkins
This is a new opening located on New Germany Road and work-ing the Split Six seam. It is a wagon or truck mine.
RALPH P. LILLERGilbert Mine
Office Gormania, W. Va.
This mine was formerly worked by Thomas Shumac and beforethat by C. J. Hanft. It is a wagon mine and works the Kittanningcoal seam near Table Rock.
LIPSCOMB, J. R.
Arnold Mine
This is a wagon mine operating in the Kittanning coal seamlocated several miles north of Kempton.
McCULLOUGH COAL CORPORATION
McCullough Mine
Office Friendsville, Md.President F. C. McCulloughSecretary-Treasurer R. E. GuardSuperintendent Ford McCulloughMine Foreman M. M. Mefford suc. by Everett
M. Friend
This mine is located at Friendsville on the Kendall Branch ofthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It is a drift opening workingthe "C" Prime coal seam. Ventilation is produced by a steam-driven fan and is conducted to the working faces by doors, stop-pings and overcasts and is usually in very good condition. Pickingtables were installed during the year 1937.
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MANOR COAL COMPANYManor No. 1 Mine
Principal Office U. S. National Bank Bldg.,Johnstown, Pa.
President Andrew B. Crichton, Johnstown,Pa.
Secretary H. A. Crichton, 17 Battery P1.,N.Y.C.
Superintendent Charles H. JonesMine Foreman 0. W. TaskerAssistant Foremen Fitzhugh Burrell and F.M. Damon
This mine is located at Vindex on the Chaffee Road about 3 mileseast of Kitzmiller. It is on the Chaffee Branch of the WesternMaryland Railway and is a drift opening working the Kittanningcoal seam. Ventilation is produced by an electrically driven fan.
A. D. MICHAEL
Office Barton, Md.This is a small wagon mine working the Freeport coal seam near
Taskers Corner and formerly operated by Sims & Wilkins.
WM. F. MILLERMiller Mine
This is a small wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coalseam, near Grantsville, Md.
MiLL RUN GEORGE'S CREEK COAL CO.Ezra Michaels Mine
Superintendent Howard 0. MichaelDuring the first part of the year this mine was operated by
Howard & Maybury, and a description will be found under thatname.
MINOR MORRiSEarl Paugh Mine
Office Elk Garden, W. Va.This is a wagon mine operating in the Freeport coal seam located
near Mt. Zion Church.
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NOAH G. MOON
Julia Moon MineOffice Deer Park, R. F. D. No. 1
This is a small wagon or truck mine and the coal seam isunknown.
MORAN & KIGHT
No. 1Office Westernport, Md.Superintendent L. R. Kight
This is a small mine located near Westernport, working theTyson coal seam.
LOUIS A. MORGART COMPANY
Morgart No. 1Office Jennings, Md.Owner and Superintendent... Louis A. MorgartMine Foreman John Henaghan
This mine was formerly operated under the name of the LouisCoal Company and the seam of coal worked has been at varioustimes called the Louis, "C" Prime and "E" seam. The mine islocated 1 mile west of Jennings on the Jennings Branch Railroad.Ventilation is produced by a fan driven by an electric motor.
SAMUEL NIGHTINGALECarlo Sisci Mine
Office Oakland, Md.
This mine was formerly worked by Carlo Sisci. It is a wagonmine and works the Freeport coal seam.
ORBIN COAL COMPANYOrbin Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.
This is a small mine near Kitzmiller, Md., working the UpperFreeport coal seam.
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CHARLES PATTISONPattison Mine
Office Bloomington, Md.This is a wagon mine operating in the Bakerstown coal seam
located near Bloomington and is operated on a royalty basis. Itis part of the G. C. Pattison Estate.
PERRY PAUGHOffice Deer Park, Md.Mine Foreman Robert Collins
This is a wagon mine working the Bakerstown coal seam locatednear Taskers Corner.
It. M. PAUGH
Office Deer Park, Md.This mine was formerly operated by L. M. Rowan. It works
the Bakerstown coal seam and is located near Taskers Corner.
PRITTS BROS. COAL COMPANYPee Wee Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.President J. J. WalkerSecretary and
Superintendent M. E. PrittsMine Foreman Wilbur Burrell
This was formerly known as Peerless No. 3 Mine and operatedby Pee Wee Coal Company. It is a truck mine working the Free-port coal seam near Kitzmiller.
RAWLINGS & SON
Office Blame, W. Va.This is a small wagon mine located near Kitzmiller and working
the Kittanning coal seam.
HARLAND G. REAMReam Mine
Office Oakland, Md.
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J. A. RIDINGERNo. 1 Mine
Office .Gormania, W. Va.This is a smal' wagon mine working the Freeport coat seam.
RUSSELL COAL COMPANY
Russell MineOffice Lonaconing, Md.
This is a small wagon mine working the Eakerstown coal seam.
HARRY F. SAUSSMANMifl Run Mine
Office Somerfield, Pa.This mine was formerly operated by Reichenbecker & Opel and
later by Lloyd Pike. II is a wagon mine working the "C" PrimeCoal seam.
W. W. SAVAGEOffice Friendsville, Md.
This is a wagon mine working the Split Six coal seam.
LYMAN SCHROCKOffice Bittinger, Md.
This is a small wagon mine operating in the Eakerstown coalseam.
H. C. SHAFFER, Lessee
Biggs & Martin MineOffice Mt. Lake Park, Md.
This is a small wagon mine working the Freeport coal seam.
DEWEY SHAFFER, GEORGE MORELAND & HOWARD ROYPartners
Lucky Jack MineOffice Gormania, W. Va.
This is a wagon or truck mine working the Kittanning coal seam.
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SHALLMAR MINING CORPORATIONWolf Den Mine
Office 17 Battery Place, New York CityPresident W. A. Marshall, New York CitySecretary W. H. Marshall, New York CitySuperintendent H. A. Marshall, Shallmar, Md.Mine Foreman George ParrishAssistant Foremen Steve Newhouse and Oscar Brady
This mine is located at Shallmar on the Western Maryland Rail-way. It is a drift opening working the Lower Kittanning coalseam. Ventilation is produced by a large fan driven by electricity.Drainage and timbering ale well looked after. The general condi-tion of the mine is good.
SHARPLESS & JONESDodson Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.This is a small wagon mine working the Clarion coal seam.
LESLIE N. SHARPLESS
Carlo Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.
This is a small wagon mine located near Kitzmiller, operatingin the Freepoit coal seam. It was formerly operated by CarloSisci.
EARL SIMS
Office Route No. 1, Oakland, Md.
This is a wagon mine operating in the Kittanning coal seamlocated near Crellin, Md.
SISCI, CARLOCarlo Mine
Office Kitzmiller, Md.
This mine was worked at various times during 1937 by CarloSisci, Samuel Nightingale and Leslie N. Sharpless.
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GEORGE E. SLOANShaw Mine
Office Grantsville, Md.Partners Geo. E. Sloan and H. R. DodsonSuperintendent Geo. E. Sloan
This is a wagon mine working the "C" Prime coal seam andlocated near Grantsville, Md. The coal is haukd in trucks to theCastleman Valley Railway and loaded in railroad cars. A newopening was driven to the outside during the year 1937 for venti-lation and haulage, and a new tipple was constructed near theState Road.
KEITH STEYERMersing Mine
Office Deer Park, Md.
This is a wagon or truck mine working in the Freeport coatseam 'ocated near Taskers Corner.
TABLE ROCK COAL COMPANYOffice Gortner, Md.
This is a wagon mine located near Tai5le Rock and working inthe Kittanning coal seam.
MELVIN & GILBERT WEIMERRound Glade Mine
Office Oakland, Md.
This is a small wagon mine located near Oakland, Md. It is adrift opening working the Clarion coal seam. Ventilation is bynatural means and the coal is mined for domestic use.
G. C. WELCH & SONLifler & Weeks Mine
Office Deer Park, Md.
This mine was formerly worked by Lifler & Weeks. It is awagon mine operating in what is thought to be the Upper Kittan-ning coal seam, 'ocated near Mountain Lake Park.
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TRADE AND LABOR CQNDITIONS—1937
During the year 1937 there was considerable idle time, largelydue to the demoralization of the selling price as a resu't of a Courtdecision. However, one mine in the Upper Potomac Region ranalmost constantly and established a record for continuous opera-tion. A few of the small mines ran very steadily but, except duringthe coldest part of the year, the larger mines only operated one-halfto one-third of the time.
There were no labor troubles of any importance and the sameJoint Working Agreement, which prevailed in 1936, was still inforce in 1937.
There was considerable deve'opment in Garrett County in theregion immediately about Grantsville. This was about the onlynew work of any importance.
IMPROVEMENTS
The Midlothian Mine, located at Midlothian, of the George's CreekCoal Company, Inc., sank an air and escape shaft 100 feet in depthto the Tyson seam.
The Consolidation Coal Company re-opened the old New HopeOpening in the Big Vein seam above Borden Yards. This openingwas fitted with a ventilation fan of the Aerodyne type. This givesan escape-way from No. 4 Mine of the same Company at Eckhartand is a very important improvement.
PROSECUTIONS
There was one prosecution of a small operator in Garrett Countyfor operating a mine employing more than five men when no certi-fied mine foreman was employed.
SAFETY ORDERS
No real Safety Orders were issued, but several suggestions weremade by the District Mine Inspectors regarding improvements tobe made in methods of timbering and in ventilation.
LEGISLATION
During the 1937 session of the State Legislature several billswere introduced concerning the Maryland Bureau of Mines. Onebill proposed to change the qualifications of the Chief Mine Engi-neer. This failed to pass.
A bill was introduced which was identical with a bill introducedin the 1927 session of the Legislature, which provided for the
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removal of the office of the Maryland Bureau of Mines from Balti—more to Cumberland. This bill also failed to pass.
Another bill extending the jurisdiction of the Bureau to allmines, large and small, was amended to include all mines employingfive or more men and was passed. Previously, under the originalAct, a mine employing ten or more men came under the jurisdictionof the Bureau.
A bill was passed restricting the tenure of Temporary Permitsfor Mine Foremen. Heretofore, Temporary Permits could be re-newed from year to year. The new bill prohibits the renewal ofTemporary Permits.
Senate Bill 349, known as the "Bootleg Coal Bill," imposes theduty of issuing weighmaster licenses for solid fuel on the Bureauof Mines.
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SIXTEENTH EXAMINATION FOR MINE FOREMEN ANDFIRE BOSSES CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY
Frostburg, Maryland, August 23-24, 1937.
The following candidates were granted Certificates of Com-petency:
FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES AWARDED:
600—Steyer, Leon Datesman, Kempton.
SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATES AWARDED:
576—Abbott, William C., Lonaconing.577—Alexander, Guy Franklin, Grantsville.579—Baker, William Edgar, Frostburg.580—Beachy, Vernon Clay, Grantsville.581—Burkhardt, Henry Ernst, Mt. Savage.582—Burrell, Dewan Wilbur, Kitzmiller.583—Cosner, Darcie E., Kempton.585—Forman, Joseph Carroll, Crellin.588—Keister, John C., Midlothian.590—Machin, Thomas, Mt. Savage.594—Miller, William Foster, Grantsville.597—Ringler, James Roy, Mt. Savage.599—Sigler, Charles Adam, Lonaconing.603—Weimei, Stanley E., Mt. Savage.
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REPORT OF VOCATIONAL MINING EDUCATION
School Year, September 28, 1936-July 24, 1937L. C. HUTSON,H. D. EWING,
Instructors.
Report on the Night Mining Classes
The Night Mining Classes opened their sessions September 28,1936, and closed May 21, 1937.
The classes were grouped in two districts, the Upper PotomacDistrict, in charge of Instructor Hutson; the George's Creek Dis-trict in charge of Instructor Ewing.
REPORT OF THE UPPER POTOMAC J)JSTRICT
Organization and ScheduleThe Night Classes were organized in the Upper Potomac District,
at the following points:Vindex Monday nightShalimar Tuesday nightGorman Wednesday nightCrellin Thursday nightFrostburg Friday night
SubjectsThe subjects studied were as follows: Coal Mine Gases, Coal Mine Ventila-
tion, Map Reading. This applies to the first four classes named; a class inMine Management was taught in Frostburg.
Vindex ClassNumber of men enrolled 37Average age of students 23.3 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.4 years
Occupations:Miners 10Laborers 8Students 3Unemployed 15Store Manager 1
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 37
Gorman ClassNumber of men enrolled 13Average age of students 32.8 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 7 years
Occupations:Miners 5Laborers 6Students 2
Nationalities:Americans (Native-born) 13
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Shalimar ClassNumber of men enrolled 14Average age of students 32 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 7.1 years
Occupations:Miners 8Laborers 6
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 14
Crellin ClassNumber of men enrolled 32Average age of students 19.3 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.6 years
Occupations:Students 15Miners 8Laborers (3
Unemployed 1Officials 2
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 32
Frostburg ClassNumber of men enrolled 20Average age of students enrolled 41.8 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.4 years
Occupations:Mine Foremen 13Superintendents 1Miners 2Laborers 3District Mine Inspector 1
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 19Scotch 1
SummaryTotal number of men enrolled 116Average weekly attendance (5 classes) 43Average Crellin class 14Average Vindex class 11Average Gorman class 6Average Frostburg class 6Average age of men enrolled 29.8 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 7.9 yearsAmericans enrolled (native-born) 99.1%Attendance of men enrolled 37%Miners enrolled 29%New men enrolled 25%
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CONCLUSION
The average weekly attendance together with the enrollmentwas lower this year than usual, due to a variety of unfavorablecircumstances that were beyond the control of the Instructor.This apparent lack of interest was to some extent offset by thesplendid work performed by some of the students enrolled in eachof the classes. Too much credit can not be given to some of theformer members of the Night Classes for their cooperative effortsin assisting the progress of the members enrolled. The results oftheir efforts were reflected in the increased enrollment in the ShortCourse this year.
REPORT OF THE GEORGE'S CREEK DIISTRICT
Organization and Schedule
The Night Mining Classes were organized, in the George's CreekDistrict, at the following points:
First MeetingGrantsvflle Monday September 2.8, 1936Frieridsville Tuesday September 29, 1936Gilmore Wednesday September 30, 1936Barton Thursday October 1, 1936Frostburg Friday October 2, 1936
The classes met each week, on the above schedule, with the excep-tion of Legal Holidays.
The subjects studied by the classes were Arithmetic, MiningLaw, Mine Gasses, Mine Ventilation and Map Reading.
Grantsville ClassNumber of men enrolled 16Average age of men 27.7 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.2 years
Occupations:Mine Foremen 3Operators 1Miners 12
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 12
Friendsville ClassNumber of men enrolled 15Average age of men 32 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.5 years
Occupations:Mine Foremen 1Teachers 2Miners 12
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 15
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Gilmore Class
Number of men enrolled 11Average age of men 38.7 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8 years
Occupations:Unemployed 2Students 1Miners 4Laborers 4
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 11
Barton Class
Number of men enrolled 14Average age of men 35.7 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 6.9 years
Occupations:Operators 3Laborers 5Miners 6
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 14
Frostburg ('lassNumber of men enrolled 10Average age of men 30 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 8.1 years
Occupations:Mine Foremen 2Lnborers 6Miners 2
Nationalities:American (Native-born) 10
SummaryTotal number of men enrolled 66Average weekly attendance 27.4Average weekly attendance, Grantsville 4.5%Average weekly attendance, Friendsville 5.8%Average weekly attendance, Gilmore 6.5%Average weekly attendance, Barton 5.6%Average weekly attendance, Frostburg 5.0%Average age of men enrolled 32.8 yearsAverage previous educational preparation 7.9 yearsAttendance of men enrolled 41.5%Total number of native-born Americans enrolled 66Percentage of men enrolled (American native-born) 100%
CONCLUSION
All of this year's classes were smaller both in enrollment andattendance, as compared to last year. However, what they lackedin quantity they made up in quality. Some very good work wasdone in all of the classes, and in my opinion, many of these men
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will make a mark for themselves anywhere they may be in theindustry.
Some of this year's classes were held in small communities wherethere had not been any classes previous to this time. In these com-munities there was not a great deal of material to draw from,but it gave some men an opportunity to attend the classes who didnot have this chance before. The results were gratifying and itwas well worth the effort.
Of the total enrollment, 47 were new men; this number repre-sents 71 per cent of the enrollment.
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REPORT ON THE SHORT COURSE IN COAL MINING—1937
L. C. HUTSON, Director
The fourteenth annual Short Course in Coal Mining, held atFrostburg, Md., conducted by the Maryland Bureau of Mines, incooperation with the University of Maryland, the State Departmentof Education and the County Boards of Education of Allegany andGarrett Counties, opened June 14, 1937, and closed July 24, 1937.
The six weeks of the Course were held as usual in the mainbuHding of the State Teachers College at Frostburg.
Instruction Staff and SubjectsL. C. Hutson Explosives, Coal Mine Gases, Coal Mine Ventilation, Drain-
age and Pumping, Haulage, Mine Fires and Explosions,Safety Lamps, Maryland Mine Law.
R. D. Ewing Electricity Applied to Coal Mining, Map Reading, FirstAid, Mine Rescue, Geology of Coal, Mining Arithmetic.
J. J. Rutledge Mining Methods.
Schedule of ClassesFirst Week 8:00 to 9:00—Mining Arithmetic
9:15 to 1O:30—Explosives10:45 to l2:OO—Mining Methods1:00 to 2:30—Safety Lamps2:45 to 4:00—Maryland Mine Law
Second Week 8:00 to 9:O0—Mining Arithmetic9:15 to 1O:30—Electricity in Mines
10:45 to 12:00—Coal Mine Gases1:00 to 1 :45—Maryland Mine Law2:00 to 4:00—Map Reading
Third Week 8:00 to 9:00—Mining Arithmetic9:15 to 1O:30—Electricity in Mines
10:45 to l2:0O—Mining Methods1:00 to 1:45—Maryland Mine Law2:00 to 4:00—Map Reading
Fourth Week 8:00 to 9:00—Mining Arithmetic9:15 to lO:30—Coal Mine Ventilation
10:45 to l2:00—Drainage and Pumping1:00 to 2:00—Maryland Mine Law2:15 to 4:00—First Aid
Fifth Week 8:00 to 9:00—Mining Arithmetic9:15 to 10:30—Coal Mine Ventilation
10:45 to 12:00—Geology of Coal1:00 to 4:00—Mine Rescue
Sixth Week 8:00 to 9:00—Review and Examinations9:15 to lO:30—Haulage
10:45 to l2:O0—Mine Fires and Explosions1:00 to 5:O—Field Trips
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Enrollment
Name Address Age Occupation EmployerClarence Raley Frostburg 56 Foreman Big Savage Fire Brick Co.Conrad Strube Frostburg 35 Foreman Strube Walbert Coal Co.Wm. E. Baker Mt. Savage 41 Foreman Union Mining Co.Thomas Machin Mt. Savage 63 Foreman Union Mining Co.Bert Parise F'rostburg 20 Merchant Self.James Smith Frostburg 27,.....Foreman McNitt Coal Co.Henry E.
Burkhardt Mt. Savage 45 Foreman Union Mining Co.Carroll Forman Grellin 25 Miner Stanley Coal Co.Wm. F. Miller Grantsville 26 Operator Miller Coal Co.Thomas Brodie ..Midland 35 Miner Consolidation Coal Co.[Tarry Sulser _Midland 49 Laborer Consolidation Coal Co.Vernon C. Beachey Grantsville 29 Foreman Meyers Coal Co.John Blank Mt. Savage 58 UnemployedWilbur Burrell Kitzrniller 34 Foreman Pritts Bros. Coal CoDarcie E. Cosner.Kempton 32 Miner Davis Coal & Coke Co.James R. Ringler...Barrellville 43 Foreman Union Mining Co.Joseph W. ThomasJVlt. Savage 43 .Foreman C. E. Thomas Coal Co.Stanley Weimer Mt. Savage 36 .Foreman Big Vein Coal Co. of Lon-
aconing, Inc.James H. Smith Frostburg 51 Stewart & HolmesCoalCo.Edward Lewis Midlothian 29 Miner Midlothian Coal Co.Woodrow Seaman...F'rostburg 21 Miner Midlothian Coal Co.James Cesnick Frostburg 21 Miner Consolidation Coal Co.Adam Sigler. Lonaconing 31 Laborer Consolidation Coal Co.Alvin C. Neat, Sr....Lonaconing 45 Foreman Big Vein Coal Co. of Lon-
aconing, Inc.
CONCLUSION
The average age of the students was 37.2 years. The youngeststudent enrolled was 20 years of age and the eldest, 63 years. Ofthe total enrollment of 24 students, 20 were part-time students;that is, they were working on the night shift, or were workingpart of the day shift, and attending such classes as they couldfind time for. In spite of this handicap, the average attendanceper day, for the six-week period, was 17. The enrollment this yearwas the second largest since the inception of this Course, and thequantity and quality of the work performed was exceptional. Oneof the noteworthy features was the increased attendance this yearfrom Garrett County, there being a total of five men enrolled fromthat County.
SUMMARIZATION
Total number of men enrolled, both districts 182Number 'of men enrolled in the Short Course 24Average weekly attendance, both districts 70Average age of men, both districts 31.3 yearsAverage previous educational preparation, both districts 7.9 yearsAverage attendance percentage, both districts 40%Percentage of new men enrolled, both districts 48%Percentage of Americans enrolled, both disLricts 99%Percentage of miners enrolled, both districts 41%
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Lowdermilch, Arthur, (Section of Pynhed Mine)McKenzie, FrancisMacGregor, Samuel A., Borden MineMetz Coal Company, Metz MineArch Michaels Coal Company, Michaels MineMiller Coal CompanyMoscow Coal Company, Shaw No. 4 MineMt. Union Big Vein Coal Co., Mt. Union Big Vein MineMyers & Company, Colony No. 1 MineNelson Coal Mine, Spear MineNichols Coal Company (Joseph Nichols)Parker Hi-Grade Coal Co., Parker MinePorter BrosPorter & Sons, Jos. (Section of Pynhed Mine)0. T. Porter (Section of Pynhed Mine)Porter & JoyceRephann & PorterB. C. Roberts Coal Company, No 2 MineSchiver, Frank EStewart Mining Co., Blackberry MineStrube & Walbert, Borden Hill MineJohn A. Sullivan Coal Co., Clifton No. 1 MineSunnyside Coal Company, Billycliff MineSutherland Coal CoC. E. Thomas, Sunnyside No. 1 MineCarson Thomas Coal Co., Pecal MineCarson Thomas Coal Co., Moscow No. 3Trimble Coal CoJesse Trimble, Du-Well MineRobert Turnbull, Pleezing MineVale Summitt Big Vein Coal CoWilliams & Keister Coal Co., Washington No. 1 MineWinters & BrodeC. 0. Workman, Workman Mine
Total
Garrett County
2 824.051 75.002 1,203.00
13 7,157.103 3,422.009 2,498.Q04 54.009 3,061.OQ4 478.005 1,247.002 144.00
10 2,796.073 1,503.002 326.051 388.042 342.002 50.003 2,700.003 561.00
13 4,523.007 3,827.00
14 6,443.004 1,434.002 234.005 3,787.162 593.182 190.193 1,142.003 567.001 53.00
17 8,388.008 955.072 514.Q08 5,480.10
98,698.08
CompanyBeitzel, JohnBittinger, FrederickBlack Diamond Coal Co., North America MineH. L. Bowman Coal Co., Shade Run MineH. L. Bowman Coal Co., Patton or Yoder MineBroadwater, Harry, Clover Bottom MineCollins, James, Miller Run MineConsumers Coal Mining Co., Mt. Zion MineConsumers Coal Co., Mine No. 1Consumers Coal Co., Dodson No. 2Consumers Coal Co., Dodson No. 3Cosner, EmmettDavis, Clyde, Dodson MineDavis, B. T., North America MineDeer Park Fuel Co., No. 1 MineDeMarks, JamesDeshong Coal Co., Four Foot MinePike Coal Go
No. Employees Net Tons2 310.001 365.002 129.00
12 7,638.0034 24,637.001 66.001 366.004 114.Q04 678.008 2,560.00
10 3,645.002 217.001 40.001 281.163 1,548.103 192.002 131.002 30Q.O0