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A gas explosion killed one man in 1911. A V-shaped block fault trending northwestsoutheast was downthrown 3 feet on the western side. The coal and roof shale were shattered near the fault. Another fault was noted 200 feet north of the shaft with the southwestern side upthrown 21 feet. The roof was “white top”, a light gray sandy shale that was soft, massive, and did not hold up well. Two feet of top coal was left to support the roof and timbering was also necessary. Rolls and faults were present in the mine. One roll was noted 1000 feet east of the bottom of the shaft. Pyrite stringers were present in the center of the seam in the northeast portion of the mine. The mine had very little water, and the underclay heaved very little.
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