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  2. Blackhawk Formation - Wikipedia

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    It was named for the former town of Blackhawk on the east side of the Wastach Plateau, Carbon County. [1] The formation is composed of mostly light-brown, light-gray and brownish-gray, thin- to medium-bedded, fine- to medium-grained quartzose sandstone that is interbedded with shaly siltstone, shale, carbonaceous shale, and coal. [2]

  3. Coal City, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Coal City is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah, United States.Established in 1885, Coal City was initially a farming community until coal was discovered in the area. Small-scale mining began to take place, and because the mining operations were a mile or two away from the mines at National and Consumers, it was assumed that the citizens of the town would lack workplace s

  4. Sunnyside, Utah - Wikipedia

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    For over a century, Sunnyside was the leader in coal production in Carbon County. The history of coal mining in Sunnyside began shortly after Jefferson Tidwell and his three sons discovered coal in Whitmore Canyon in 1896. By 1898, the Pleasant Valley Coal Company had acquired the rights to the coal from Tidwell.

  5. Spring Canyon, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Spring Canyon, also called Storrs, is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. In 1912, Jesse Knight purchased 1,600 acres of coal land and began developing a mine and a company town. Knight named the town Storrs, after the mine superintendent. [2]

  6. Carbon County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    The demographics along the Price River changed with the construction of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1883 and the development of coal mines, largely in upper Emery, to fuel the railroad. The Utah Territory Legislature was petitioned to split off the north part, and thus it established Carbon County effective March 8, 1894. [3]

  7. A coal mine is on fire in Utah leaving a small town at risk - AOL

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    The coal mine is one of the busiest in the state and produces about 28% of Utah’s coal. For nearby residents to Lila Canyon, what happens next for the miners and the truck drivers who help ...

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

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    Marion County Mine: CONSOL Energy [9] Underground West Virginia 6,114,799 Ohio County Mine Ohio County Coal Underground West Virginia 6,046,582 Dry Fork Mine: Western Fuels Association [12] Surface Wyoming 6,045,618 Gibson South: Gibson County Coal Underground Indiana 5,955,676 Sufco: Arch Coal [4] Underground Utah

  9. Coal mining in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Coal was discovered in Kentucky in 1750. Since the first commercial coal mine opened in 1820 coal has gained both economic importance and controversy regarding its environmental consequences. As of 2010 there were 442 operating coal mines in the state, [1] and as of 2017 there were fewer than 4,000 underground coalminers. [2]

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