RI 2743 Coal Mining Royalties And Leasing Conditions In Vermilion And Edgar Counties, Illinois (District VIII) (ff64c1c3-266d-4549-969a-69f8d415a2e0)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 27
- File Size:
- 1886 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1926
Abstract
"This paper represents work conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Illinois Geological Survey and the Engineering Experiment Station of the University of Illinois.IntroductionThe present report covers conditions and mining royalties in District VIII of the coal fields of Illinois, as designated by the Illinois Geological Survey. The various districts have been described in the reports on the Illinois coal-mining investigations, carried on cooperatively by the Illinois Geological Survey, the engineering experiment station of the University of Illinois, and the U. S. Bureau of Mines. This district includes Vermilion and Edgar Counties, but as the coal-mining operations in Edgar County amounted to only 827 tons in 1923, the data here given have been confined to Vermilion County.A similar report on District VI (Williamson and Franklin Counties) has been issued as Serial 2722 of the Bureau of Minos.A description of geological and mining conditions, and a discussion of market and transportation facilities, have been included because these have an important bearing on the royalties specified and the general conditions of the lease.Mining ConditionsDistrict VIII is better known as the Danville district and in 1923 produced 4,177,000 tons of coal, or approximately L per cent of the total output for the entire State for that year, which was 79,300,000 tons."
Citation
APA:
(1926) RI 2743 Coal Mining Royalties And Leasing Conditions In Vermilion And Edgar Counties, Illinois (District VIII) (ff64c1c3-266d-4549-969a-69f8d415a2e0)MLA: RI 2743 Coal Mining Royalties And Leasing Conditions In Vermilion And Edgar Counties, Illinois (District VIII) (ff64c1c3-266d-4549-969a-69f8d415a2e0). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.