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COAL MINING: June 2015. FOUR WAYS TO EXTRACT MINERALS: DRIFT Most common Follows the vein and typically slopes upward SLOPE Lateral cut into the earth.

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1 COAL MINING: June 2015

2 FOUR WAYS TO EXTRACT MINERALS: DRIFT Most common Follows the vein and typically slopes upward SLOPE Lateral cut into the earth along the slope of a hill or mountain Can also be found internal to an existing mine going down as much as 45-degrees SHAFT Vertical cut into the earth going down 90-degrees with tunnels branching off OPEN-PIT Large open excavation – using Cranes, Draglines and other large earth-moving machinery

3 DRIFT & SLOPE MINES:

4 SHAFT &OPEN-PIT

5 BLACK THUNDER COAL MINE:

6 Stripping Shovels: Dragline:

7 T HE C APTAIN :

8 D RAGLINE & B UCKET :

9 E LECTRIC M INING S HOVELS :

10 EARLY MINES: At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution most mining activities were built around either: Reclaiming minerals found on the surface or very near to it Drift Mining – following the natural vein into a hillside until either it petered out or water was found The earliest steam engines were designed to pump water from the tin mines in Cornwall, England.

11 FIRST COMMERCIAL STEAM ENGINE:

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13 NEWCOMEN’S STEAM ENGINE:

14 MINER’S PROBLEMS: In general, the Mines were Dark, Cool (50- degrees), Damp, and Dangerous. Mining underground required blasting – done at first with black powder and then a form of dynamite. In turn, blasting created Gas – Coal or Black Damp – Carbon Monoxide – a heavy, unnoticed gas that could kill you. Fire Damp – Methane which was very flammable Other dangers included Roof Falls, Cave-Ins, Quicksand, Water, Mine Cars and later contact with Electricity – ‘3 rd Rail’

15 MINING – A SMALL MAN’S BUSINESS: In England as well as Continental Europe – most of the earliest mines were low-roofed openings designed for the Small Compact man. As time wore on, Women and Children came to also work in these mines – they were smaller in size Men were paid one fee, Women, half of a man and Children, one-quarter of a man Once mining moved to the United States, Men and Boys worked both above and under the ground.

16 LITTLE MAN’S BUSINESS: Young boys (children) as young as 7 or 8 found employment below ground as: Door Tenders In a mine, there were wooden doors located through the mine to provide air current to working areas Mule Drivers Younger men who worked the mules who pulled the coal cars Breaker Boys Worked in the processing buildings, cleaning the rock and debris out of the coal before it was shipped to market

17 DOOR TENDER ~ DARK AND SOLITARY:

18 MULE DRIVERS: Breaker Boys:

19 MINERS:

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21 UNDERGROUND LAYOUTS: Hazleton and South – Steep, narrow mines

22 Pioneer Tunnel, Ashland

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24 ECKLEY MINER’S VILLAGE:

25 McDade Park :


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