Opening the Pyne Mine of the Woodward Iron Co. (ab9142a2-82b7-4eec-8aa8-07bb2ff8fbab)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Beall John V.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

THIS is not simply the story of how a water filled shaft was developed into a million-ton- a-year producing mine in the space of four critical years, although it is reason enough for telling it, but it is also the saga of an engineering achievement in which knowledge nurtured by years of experience in coal and ore mines was blended together and the best from each type of mining selected. The entire system of mining was detailed on maps by the mining engineering department before the shaft was unwatered, and subsequent development followed these plans nearly to perfection. The selection of machinery was particularly critical as it was necessary to push production from only a few headings in the early stages of development and metal mine machinery was being used in a coal panel-system of mining. At the start of World War I1 the demand for iron ore to supply Woodward blast furnaces, and rapid exhaustion of the main source of Wood- ward ore, No. 3 Red Ore mine, necessitated speedy opening of the Pyne mine. The mine is three miles southwest of Bessemer and is responsible for 80 pct of Woodward ore, the rest coming from the Songo mine. The Woodward Iron Co. is one of the old producers of the Birmingham district. S. H. Woodward, an iron-master of Wheeling, overheard two Union soldiers conversing about ore and coal lands in Alabama, which lead to the acquisition of the first ore lands of the Woodward Co. in 1869. Development was not begun until after the death of S. H. Woodward; his two sons, W. H. Woodward and J. H. Woodward, formed the Woodward Iron Co. in 1881 and purchased a tract of land midway between the ore vein on the southeast and the coal field on the northeast about 12 miles southeast of Birmingham for the
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APA: Beall John V.  (1950)  Opening the Pyne Mine of the Woodward Iron Co. (ab9142a2-82b7-4eec-8aa8-07bb2ff8fbab)

MLA: Beall John V. Opening the Pyne Mine of the Woodward Iron Co. (ab9142a2-82b7-4eec-8aa8-07bb2ff8fbab). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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