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  2. Central Ohio Coal Company - Wikipedia

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    From the 1960s to the late 1980s, the company employed nearly 1,000 people in southeastern Ohio, [4] producing up to 1.7 million tons of coal annually. [5] Today, it is still one of the major employers in Morgan County, Ohio, [6] although its high-sulfur coal now spurs little demand. [7]

  3. United Mine Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    1920 Alabama coal strike, a lengthy, violent, expensive and fruitless attempt to achieve union recognition in the coal mines around Birmingham left 16 men dead; one black man was lynched. 1922 UMW General coal strike, On April 1, 1922, 610,000 mine workers struck nationwide, shutting down the majority of operations within the country.

  4. List of coal mines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the coal mines in the United States that produced at least 4,000,000 short tons of coal.. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), there were 853 coal mines in the U.S. in 2015, producing a total of 896,941,000 short tons of coal.

  5. Vienna Center, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Another outcome of Vienna's coal mining was the creation of Ohio's first mining safety law in 1874. Future State Inspector of Mines Andrew Roy was a member of a team appointed by the Ohio General Assembly to investigate and report on the working conditions of miners throughout the state. The team visited the Vienna Coal Company's mine in August ...

  6. Coal mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US employment in coal mining peaked in 1923, when there were 863,000 coal miners. [45] Since then, mechanization has greatly improved productivity in coal mining, so that employment has declined at the same time coal production increased. The average number of coal mining employees declined to 41,600 in 2020. [1]

  7. Century Mine (coal mine) - Wikipedia

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    The Century Mine was an underground [1] coal mine in Belmont County, Ohio owned by American Energy Corporation, a subsidiary of Murray Energy. [2] [3] It was the last remaining mine in the county [4] before it was shut down in 2022. [2] [5] The mine produced around 5 million tons of coal per year. [6]