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  2. 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.

  3. Coalburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Coalburg, Ohio, rarely Coalburgh, is an unincorporated tract in northwestern Hubbard Township, Trumbull County, at approximately 41 degrees and 11 minutes North, 80 degrees and 35 minutes West. [1] It was never a city, a town or a village.

  4. Mineral Ridge, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The area of Mineral Ridge was primarily a farming community, with some coal mining in the 1830s. In the mid-1850s, John Lewis, superintendent of the Mineral Ridge Coal Mines, discovered black band iron ore beneath the layers of coal ore, leading to a boom of companies working with the blast furnaces of Brier Hill, Niles, and later, Mineral Ridge itself. [6]

  5. Hubbard, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Hubbard was established in 1826. [9] Until 1861, Hubbard was a relatively small town, but the development of the local coal and iron industries rapidly developed the town over the decade. [8] Hubbard was incorporated a village in 1868, with Nathaniel Mitchell serving as the first mayor. [10]

  6. Vienna Township, Trumbull County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    An economic boom began in 1866, when the first coal mine was opened by businessman Ira B. Mackey, Jr. Vienna was inundated with men seeking work in some 20 mines opened over the next 20 years. The built environment of Vienna Center (also called Vienna Village) changed with the construction of 32 saloons, bar-rooms, and billiard parlors.

  7. NACCO Industries - Wikipedia

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    NACCO Industries, Inc. is an American publicly traded holding company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.Through a portfolio of mining and natural resources businesses, the company operates under three business segments: Coal Mining, North American Mining, and Minerals Management. [1]

  8. Doylestown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    After decades of coal-powered growth, the village saw its population surpass 1,000 by 1896. [5]: 28 The commercial viability of the coal mines began to wane around 1900, [5]: 14 and the mower industry took a major downturn in 1901 after a fire at the factory, but by that point Doylestown had become a fully established village. Some of the ...

  9. Category:Mining in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining disasters in Ohio (1 P) M. Mining communities in Ohio (1 C) Mining museums in Ohio (2 P) Pages in category "Mining in Ohio" ... Code of Conduct; Developers;