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Coal and the coal mines

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The book explains the geological origin and composition of coal, tracing its formation in ancient swampy environments and the folding of strata that produced coal beds. It surveys how coal deposits lie in regions, how they were discovered and brought into use, and describes mining access, mine plans, and the tools and daily tasks of miners. Safety and hazards receive attention, including roof collapses, ventilation, water, and dangerous gases. Processing and distinctions between anthracite and bituminous operations are outlined, and social aspects such as child labor and miners' wages are discussed.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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COLUMNAR SECTION OF THE EARTH’S CRUST 5
VERTICAL SECTION THROUGH SOUTHERN COAL FIELD 26
VERTICAL SECTION THROUGH NORTHERN COAL FIELD 26
OLD OPENING INTO AN OUT-CROP OF THE BALTIMORE VEIN 30
MAP SHOWING ANTHRACITE COAL FIELDS OF PENNSYLVANIA 57
CROSS SECTION OF DRIFT OR GANGWAY WITH TIMBERS AND LAGGING 81
CROSS SECTION OF SLOPE WITH DOUBLE TRACK 85
VERTICAL SECTION AT FOOT OF SHAFT, WITH ASCENDING CARRIAGE 90
A PLAN OF AN ANTHRACITE MINE WITH A SHAFT ENTRANCE 103
GROUND PLAN AND LONGITUDINAL SECTION OF CHAMBER 109
MINER’S TOOLS 121
GANGWAY IN KOHINOOR COLLIERY, NEAR SHENANDOAH, PA. 140
THE SLOAN COAL BREAKER, HYDE PARK, PA. 177
SCREEN-ROOM IN BREAKER, SHOWING SCREEN AND SHUTES 187
PLAN OF A BITUMINOUS COAL MINE 196
SLATE PICKERS AT WORK 217