RI 3960 Exploration of Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain Coal Deposits, Dade and Walker Counties, Georgia

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John R. Troxell
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Oct 1, 1946

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Lookout Mountain is the natural barmier that isolates Dade County from the rest of Georgia. Legend has it that Dade County seceded from the Union long before the rest of the State of Georgia and did not officially return until July 4, 1945.Coal mining began in the Lookout Mountain area in 1891, and by 1894 production amounted to about 1,000 tons daily. Present production by the two principal operating companies is about 3,600 tons monthly.In the Sand Mountain area, coal has been mined intermittently since before the Civil War, and probably 6,500,000 tons has been produced.The Bureau of Mines coal project was initiated to alleviate a possible coal shortage and to assist the State in developing coal deposits to supply State institutions and local markets. Drilling began January 1, 1945, and ended May 11, 1945, after 2,907 feet had been drilled. By this time the Georgia Power Co. became interested in northwest Georgia coal fields as a possible source of more economic fuel for their steam-driven power plants, but the Bureau continued to act in an advisory capacity to the power company until June 30, 1945."
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APA: John R. Troxell  (1946)  RI 3960 Exploration of Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain Coal Deposits, Dade and Walker Counties, Georgia

MLA: John R. Troxell RI 3960 Exploration of Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain Coal Deposits, Dade and Walker Counties, Georgia. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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