CONSOL Energy, Inc. mine maps and records collection, 1857-2010.

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CONSOL Energy, Inc. mine maps and records collection, 1857-2010.

This collection contains maps, information sheets, technical drawings and other records relating to the mining activities of CONSOL Energy, Inc. Additionally, there are property maps, plans of lots and drawings of other surface features, plans of structures related to mines owned and operated by CONSOL Energy and its partnering companies. There are also atlases, maps, technical drawings, information sheets, reports, etc. produced in conjunction with or to be used with the mine maps, and non-print materials including photographs, negatives, slides and aperture cards. Item level descriptions for material in Series I through XV are available in a local database accessible in the Archives Service Center. Searchable fields include mine name, operator, description, map id number, scale and date. Please contact the Archives Service Center for further information.

700.0 linear ft. (298 boxes, 358 rolls, 41 flat file drawers, 68 map shelves)

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7293324

University of Pittsburgh

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CONSOL Energy, Inc.

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CONSOL Energy, Inc. was first introduced and incorporated by an act of the Maryland legislature on March 1860 as Consolidation Coal Company, but was not fully formed until April 19, 1864. Early in CONSOL's history, transportation of coal proved problematic. The coal was originally transferred by wagon, then by flat-bottom riverboats, and later by railroad. The company collaborated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad when a large amount of stock was acquired by the railroad. Two years later, the...

Consolidation Coal Company

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Consolidation Coal Company (Maryland): The Consolidation Coal Company was incorporated in Maryland on March 8, 1860, for the purpose of effecting a merger of a number of coal operators mining the Georges Creek basin in Allegany County, Maryland. Because of the Civil War, during which Confederate armies frequently blocked the region's only outlet to market, the company was not actually organized until April 19, 1864. Starting life as the dominant operator in this small but significan...

Pittsburgh Coal Company

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