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===Geological Problems Reported=== | ===Geological Problems Reported=== | ||
A fault in the W<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> E<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> 26-T9S-R4E required an unmined 200 foot corridor to be left, except for entries that provided access to the coal on the eastern side of the fault. A faulted block prevented mining in SW SW 26-T9S-R4E. A northeast-southwest trending fault was present in NW NW 26- T9S-R4E. This low-angle reverse fault interfered with the general mine plan. With it, a zone of crushed shale made a bad plane of weakness in the roof, yet no apparent displacement of the coal seam took place in some segments of this fault. In most places the roof was excellent, consisting of a medium gray shale that was moderately hard, well bedded, and finely silty. One area of bad roof was noted on the source map in the northwestern part of the mine. Rolls were present in the mine, generally trending north-south, creating problems with mining and roof control. 60-inch roof bolts were used in those areas, whereas normally 30-inch bolts were used. The overburden decreased to the south and there was a splitting of the coal in the southern part of the mine. The coal thickness varied over the mine property. Occasional pyrite lenses occurred in the coal, mostly near the top of the seam. | |||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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===Production Notes=== | ===Production Notes=== | ||
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|bibliography=Microfilm map, document 353043, reel 03141, frame 227 - Slope and shaft locations, mine outline, mining method, | |bibliography=Microfilm map, document 353043, reel 03141, frame 227 - Slope and shaft locations, mine outline, mining method, geologic problems. | ||
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==Mine Notes== | ==Mine Notes== |
Latest revision as of 16:34, March 8, 2024
Mine Index Number: 0947
Company Name: | Harrisburg Coal Company | ||
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Mine Name: | Harrisburg No. 1 Mine | ||
Start Date: | 1949 | End Date: | September 1978 |
Type of Mine: | Underground | ||
Total acres shown: | 486 | ||
Acres after map date: | General Area of mining acres shown: | ||
Shaft, Slope, Drift or Tipple Location(s)
Type | County | Township-Range | Section | Part Section |
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Main slope | Williamson | 9S 4E | 27 | NE SE NE |
Air slope | Williamson | 9S 4E | 26 | NW SW NW |
Air shaft | Williamson | 9S 4E | 26 | NE SW SW |
Air shaft | Williamson | 9S 4E | 26 | SE NW NW |
Geology
Thickness (ft) | |||||
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Seam | Depth (ft) | Min | Max | Ave | Mining Method |
Springfield | 70 | 4.25 | MRP, some HERIn some cases, the entire pillar was pulled. |
Geological Problems Reported
A fault in the W1/2 E1/2 26-T9S-R4E required an unmined 200 foot corridor to be left, except for entries that provided access to the coal on the eastern side of the fault. A faulted block prevented mining in SW SW 26-T9S-R4E. A northeast-southwest trending fault was present in NW NW 26- T9S-R4E. This low-angle reverse fault interfered with the general mine plan. With it, a zone of crushed shale made a bad plane of weakness in the roof, yet no apparent displacement of the coal seam took place in some segments of this fault. In most places the roof was excellent, consisting of a medium gray shale that was moderately hard, well bedded, and finely silty. One area of bad roof was noted on the source map in the northwestern part of the mine. Rolls were present in the mine, generally trending north-south, creating problems with mining and roof control. 60-inch roof bolts were used in those areas, whereas normally 30-inch bolts were used. The overburden decreased to the south and there was a splitting of the coal in the southern part of the mine. The coal thickness varied over the mine property. Occasional pyrite lenses occurred in the coal, mostly near the top of the seam.
Production
Company | Mine Name | Date | Production (tons) |
Harrisburg Coal Company, Incorporated Owned by United Energies, Inc. of West Frankfort | Harrisburg No. 1 | 1949-1978 | 1,689,991 |
Total Production: 1,689,991 |
Production Notes
Coal Report production (if available)
Sources of Data
Source Map | Map Date | Original Scale | Digitized Scale | Map Type |
Microfilm, document 353043 | 10-13-1978 | 1:2400 | 1:4966 | Final |
Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)
Coal Reports - Production, ownership, years of operation. |
Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Williamson County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation. |
Mine notes (Williamson County) - Mine type, slope and shaft locations, seam, depth, thickness, mining method, geologic problems. |
Microfilm map, document 353043, reel 03141, frame 227 - Slope and shaft locations, mine outline, mining method, geologic problems. |
Mine Notes
Mine Images
Photographs