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|Mine Name Header=Shumaker and Tuttle Mine | |Mine Name Header=Shumaker and Tuttle Mine | ||
|mine_type=Underground | |mine_type=Underground | ||
|mined-out-area=None | |mined-out-area=None | ||
|after_map=less than 10 | |||
|indicated=Yes | |||
|county1=Vermilion | |county1=Vermilion | ||
|quad1=Danville SE | |quad1=Danville SE |
Revision as of 13:40, September 7, 2022
Mine Index Number: 3757
Company Name: | Shumaker and Tuttle | ||
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Mine Name: | Shumaker and Tuttle Mine | ||
Start Date: | 1905 | End Date: | 1914 |
Type of Mine: | Underground | ||
Total acres shown: | None | ||
Production Indicated Acres: | less than 10 | 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 | Vermilion | 19N 11W | 34 | SE NW NW |
Geology
Thickness (ft) | |||||
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Seam | Depth (ft) | Min | Max | Ave | Mining Method |
Herrin | 86 | 6.0-7.0 | RP |
Geological Problems Reported
Production
Company | Mine Name | Date | Production (tons) |
George H. Haskins | Haskins | 1905-1914 | 58,917 |
Shumaker and Tuttle | Shumaker and Tuttle | 1914-1914 Mine apparently closed after Thomas Tuttle was killed by a fall of coal in October 1914. | 750 |
Total Production: 59,667 |
Production Notes
Coal Report production (if available)
Sources of Data
Source Map | Map Date | Original Scale | Digitized Scale | Map Type |
ISGS mine notes | Undated | (text only) | 1:24000 Point plotted onto 1:24,000 USGS topographic map and digitized. | Undated |
Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)
Coal Reports - Production, ownership, years of operation, thickness, mining method. |
Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Vermilion County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation. |
Mine notes (Vermilion County) - Mine type, slope location, seam, depth, thickness. |
Mine Notes
Mine Images
Photographs