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* 1894: Bituminous Coal Miners ' Strike
* 1894: The Bituminous Coal Miners ' Strike, an unsuccessful national eight-week strike by miners of hard coal in the United States, which began on April 21, 1894.
One reason for this is the willingness of utility operators to install flue gas cleaning systems so that Bituminous Coal can be burned much cleaner than in decades past.
The Effects of Subsidence Resulting from Underground Bituminous Coal Mining on Surface Structures and Features and Water Resources.
Uniontown was the site of violent clashes between striking coal miners and guards at the local coke works during the Bituminous Coal Miners ' Strike of 1894.
Rossiter was formed in 1901 as a coal mining town, and was originally named after William Rossiter, the chief stockholder of the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corporation.
He appeared in a 1982 television commercial for The Idols of Rock n ' Roll and in the 2005 documentary film The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania.
He has been married three times — first to Kathleen Regan ( 1966 ); then to Kate Netter Forte from 1980 to 1990 ; and lastly to his current wife, Andrea Patrick, a former Bituminous Coal Queen and Miss Pennsylvania USA, whom he married in 1998.
Reed soon brought before the high court appeals of the constitutionality of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Securities Act of 1933, Social Security Act, National Labor Relations Act, Bankhead Cotton Control Act, Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, Guffey Coal Control Act, Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935 and the enabling act for the Tennessee Valley Authority, and revived the battle over the National Industrial Recovery Act ( NIRA ).
President Woodrow Wilson appointed him to the Pennsylvania regional panel of the National War Labor Board and the National Bituminous Coal Production Committee.
He played a key role in writing the " Bituminous Coal Conservation Act of 1935 " ( also known as the Guffey-Snyder Act ; P. L.
Bituminous coal In 1885, several small mining companies representing about 400, 000 acres ( 1, 600 km² ) of bituminous coal reserves grouped together to form the coalfields ' largest landowner, the Philadelphia-based Flat-Top Coal Land Association.
* January 12 – Bituminous Coal Research Incorporated ’ s Locomotive Study Group, made up of representatives from eastern railroads and locomotive manufacturers, meets to find ways to combat the rise of the diesel locomotive.
Trials are ongoing with a UK sourced Bituminous Coal, blended to increase CV.
1889: Charles Pinkney of Tangyes perfects a gas engine, this comes about through is experimentation with a Hydrocarbon Gas Producer and a Bituminous Coal gas Generator.

Bituminous and County
Bituminous coal was first discovered in Washington County on the James Allison tract about 1800.

Coal and Mines
In 1963-64, First Indian Small Scale Industrial Unit with Japanese Plant for Rubber Belts for Conveyor / Elevator / Transmission was installed near National Capital Territory of Delhi and its MrBelts Conveyor Belting has been widely used in Steel, Cement, Fertilizer, Thermal Power, Sponge Iron Plants and Coal / Mineral establishments / Mines, Port Trusts and similar material handling applications of Industry for the last over 4 decades ;
** Coal Mines Shotgun House
* Coal Mines
In the nineteenth century, the Victoria Coal Mines, named in honor of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, produced coal oil, made from cannel coal, which was later used to light Buckingham Palace.
* Coal Mines Shotgun House
* American Coal Company, owner of the Swanton and Caledonia Mines.
In 1829, a writer from Wilkes-Barre posted a notice in the Connecticut Mirror, writing, " among the curiosities of our county ( and we have a few ) are Smith's Coal Mines, situated in Plymouth township in this county ... it sends a sudden twinge through a fellow, say, to think himself walking under a mountain fifty feet through, with only here and there a pillar to support it ... those who feel desirous of knowing more about this matter, must do as many others have done-go and see for themselves.
Soissons and General Refractories took over the brickyards and the Lacolle Mine and Ridgeview Coal Mines were opened, and shipped large quantities of coal.
* The Coal Mines Trail-Following an abandoned mining railway easement, this spectacular trail passes several historic mining sites, beginning at Cle Elum as it makes its way along Crystal Creek, through Roslyn and up to Ronald.
* Historic Coal Mines – Visitors can go to the Roslyn municipal offices, located on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street, for information on tours of the historic coal mines.
* West Virginia Coal Mines site ( Defunct as of 8 / 09 )
*“ Thurmond: A Town Born from Coal Mines and Railroads ”, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan
The Coal Mines Regulation Act 1842 which Shaftsbury pursued in Parliament prohibited the employment of girls and women in mines altogether.
The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO inscribed the Port Arthur Historic Site and the Coal Mines Historic Site onto the World Heritage Register on 31 July 2010, as part of the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage property.
The first miners requested and delivered from the Austrian Government are the Austrian Croats known to have been employes in the Ereğli Coal Mines.
Zone-Goul-Dagh was born as a port town of east Ereğli Coal Mines.
In the Vajpayee Administration, she held various state-level and cabinet level portfolios of Human Resource Development, Tourism, Youth Affairs & Sports, and finally Coal & Mines.
Examples of such government supervised merchant undertakings include the China Merchants ' Steam Navigation Company, Kaiping Coal Mines, the Shanghai Cotton Mill, and the Imperial Telegraph Administration.
* Welsh Coal Mines website
* 29 April – Minister for Coal and Mines Ram Vilas Paswan resigns on the issue of the Gujarat violence, which he says has " tarnished India's image " while the government's role appears to be that of a " silent spectator ".
On 20 December 1699, he was admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society. His candidacy citation noted that he was " A Gentleman who is well acquainted with many of the works of Nature and Art, & who hath lately obliged the Society with Some Curious Experiments relating to the damps of Coal Mines ",
The mining is maintained by the Pavlovsky-1 and Pavlovsky-2 Open-Pit Coal Mines.
* Article about the disaster with a photo of Tynewydd, 1877 at Welsh Coal Mines website accessed 16 December 2010
The chemical plant, owned by Nypro UK ( a joint venture between Dutch State Mines and the British National Coal Board ) and in operation since 1967, produced caprolactam, a precursor chemical used in the manufacture of nylon.

Coal and Indiana
At about this time, in the early 1880s, the Chicago and Indiana Coal Railroad began operating a north – south line through the county.
Old Ben Scout Reservation ( OBSR ), located in Pike County, Indiana opened in 1985 on the site of an abandoned strip mine operated by the Old Ben Coal Company and was the council's current primary summer camp location, until a lack of funding forced the council to cease having summer camps there.
New Richmond is a town in Coal Creek Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, United States.
Wingate, formerly known as Pleasant Hill, is a town in Coal Creek Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, United States.
Dugger is now home to the Dugger Coal Museum which contains local photographs and artifacts related to coal mining in and around Dugger and Sullivan County, Indiana.
The year 1883 witnessed the completion of a north / south Chicago and Great Southern Railway ( later the Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway ) line between Attica and Fair Oaks, some to the north.
* Coal Dust: The Early Mining Industry of Indiana County
The company built small steam locomotives early on ; the first gasoline-fueled internal combustion engined locomotive was built in 1924 and the first diesel locomotive in 1927, a 30-ton diesel-electric for the Northern Illinois Coal Company of Boonville, Indiana.
* Inertinite Group in Atlas of Coal Mascerals, Indiana Geological Survey
* Coal City, Indiana, USA
* Coal Creek, Indiana, an unincorporated community
Born in Coal City, Indiana, Grim died of cancer in Indianapolis, Indiana.
* Chicago and Indiana Coal Railroad
* Twenty-two underground coal miners were killed in an explosion at the Viking Coal Company near Terre Haute, Indiana.
The management of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois and the Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway (" the Coal Road " or C & IC ) became intertwined and eventually a connection was built between the two railroads between Goodland, Indiana ( on the C & IC ) and Momence ( on the C & EI ).

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