Mine Index Number: 3986
Company Name:
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McCutcheon and Templeton
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Mine Name:
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McCutcheon and Templeton Mine
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Start Date:
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1939
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End Date:
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1942
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Type of Mine:
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Underground
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Total acres shown:
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None
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Acres after map date:
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2 if all production was extending the mine boundary.
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General Area of mining acres shown:
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McCutcheon & Templeton mined the pillars left in the Old Burr Mine (mine index 3549) and extended the mining a little bit. The area shown for mine index 3549 will include the tonnage produced by McCutcheon & Templeton.
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Shaft, Slope, Drift or Tipple Location(s)
Type
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County
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Township-Range
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Section
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Part Section
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Main slope [1]
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Williamson
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9S 1E
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2
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NW NW NE
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Geology
Geological Problems Reported
Production
Company
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Mine Name
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Date
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Production (tons)
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Production Notes
Coal Report production (if available)
Sources of Data
State archive, Msha_454_01
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5-14-1940
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1:2000
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1:2000
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Not final
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Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)
Coal Reports - Production, ownership, years of operation.
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Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Williamson County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation.
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Mine notes (Williamson County) - Mine type, slope location, seam, depth, thickness.
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State archive, Msha_454_01 - Slope location.
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Mine Notes
Mine Images
These files may not be true to scale and are not georgistered.
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Map Type:
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State Archive
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Map ID:
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msha_454_01
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Company:
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McCutcheon and Templeton
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Mine Name:
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McCutcheon and Templeton
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Caption:
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Map Date:
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5-14-1940
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Map Status:
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Not Final
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Image Credit:
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Note:
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This map is the original version of the microfilm map (document 353073) scanned by the state archive.
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More Info:
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M3986.jpg
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Full Res Download:These files are true to scale and most are georegistered for gis software. These files may be a very large (>1GB) download!
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https://wikiimage.isgs.illinois.edu/ilmines/williamson/m3986.zip
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Photographs
Notes
- ↑ No air shaft appears to have been constructed for this mine. A note on the source map indicates that ventilation was “natural through cave holes to the surface”.
- ↑ Production after map date
- ↑ Production after map date
- ↑ Production after map date