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  2. Chicago Tunnel Company - Wikipedia

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    A total of 16,414 carloads or 57,906 short tons (52,531 t; 51,702 long tons) of coal were handled in 1913. [70] The tunnel had two coal receiving stations in 1915 for loading coal onto tunnel trains. One was served by the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, the other by the Chicago and Alton Railroad. Surface railroad cars dumped coal into ...

  3. Ashland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The borough lies in the anthracite coal region of eastern Pennsylvania. Settled in 1850, Ashland was incorporated in 1857, and was named for Henry Clay 's estate near Lexington, Kentucky . The population in 1900 was 6,438, and in 1940, 7,045, but had dropped to 2,471 at the 2020 census .

  4. Aug. 29—ASHLAND — The memory of the late Frank J. Staudenmeier was honored Tuesday by friends, family members and colleagues at an expansive ceremony at Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine and Steam Train.

  5. Brooks Mine anthracite coal mining tourist attraction in ...

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    The mine will open for tours on Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is free. The nonprofit Underground Miners organization of anthracite coal mine ...

  6. Harrisburg, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg rail, road, and coal map, 1920. CCC&STL Railroad in blue. SIR&P Co. Interurban in red. First slope mine operations began in 1854 southeast of Harrisburg. During the early years, the coal was transported by wagon to local homes and businesses for heating. Coal Mining became an important industry for the post-Antebellum, now Gilded Age ...

  7. Carbon Cliff, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-19th century, Carbon Cliff had become a coal mining center, and was named for the many coal mines that dotted the bluff west of town. The Carbon Cliff mines were the earliest worked on the west side of the Rock River. Stoehr & Schadt Coal Co and others mined extensively for many years, but by the beginning of the 20th century the ...

  8. List of museums in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Audio narrated diorama tour telling about Abraham Lincoln and the selection of Springfield as the state capital in the late 1830s: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum: Springfield: Sangamon: Central: Biographical: Life of the 16th U.S. President, Abraham Lincoln, and the course of the American Civil War: Addison Historical Museum ...

  9. Illinois Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Basin is a Paleozoic depositional and structural basin in the United States, centered in and underlying most of the state of Illinois, and extending into southwestern Indiana and western Kentucky. The basin is elongate, extending approximately 400 miles (640 km) northwest-southeast, and 200 miles (320 km) southwest-northeast.