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Mine Index 7305   Homer Hayer,   Hayer Mine

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Accessible description: Mine Location Basic Data
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INTERPRETING A MINE SUMMARY SHEET

Unlocated Mines In: Randolph unlocated
County: Randolph
Quadrangle: Walsh
County Coal Data: Randolph
Shown On Map: No
Unlocated: No
MSHA ID:

Mine Index Number: 7305

Accessible description: Mine Name and Data Summary
Company Name: Homer Hayer
Mine Name: Hayer Mine
Start Date: 1918 End Date: 1919
Type of Mine: Underground
Total acres shown: None
Acres after map date: Less than 1 General Area of mining acres shown:

Not Shown On Map. Not shown on the accompanying map because of later surface mining by Burning Star No. 3 Mine (mine index 930).

Shaft, Slope, Drift or Tipple Location(s)

Type County Township-Range Section Part Section
Shaft Type County Township-Range Section Part Section
Shaft Randolph 5S 6W 9 NE SW

Geology

Thickness (ft)
Seam Depth (ft) Min Max Ave Mining Method
Seam Depth (ft) Thickness Min Thickness max Thickness Ave. Mining Method
Herrin 16 Underground

Geological Problems Reported

Production

Company Mine Name Date Production (tons)
Company Mine Name Date Production (tons)
Homer Hayer Hayer 1918-1919 120
Total Production: 120

Production Notes

Coal Report production (if available)

Sources of Data

Source Map Map Date Original Scale Digitized Scale Map Type
Source Map Map Date Original Scale Digitized Scale Map Type
ISGS field notes 7-20-1939 (text only) 1:24000 [1] Secondary source

Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)

Bibliography
Coal Reports - Production, ownership, years of operation.
Bibliography
Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Randolph County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation.
Bibliography
Mine notes (Randolph County) - Mine type, shaft location.
Bibliography
ISGS field notes (Randolph County) - Owner, depth.

Mine Notes

Mine Images

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Notes

  1. The mine location was plotted on a 1:24000 USGS topographic map from the mine location description. In this case, the area had later been surface mined, so the point location was not digitized.