RI 4815 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Fayette County, Pa.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 59
- File Size:
- 12515 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
In Fayette County, the Pittsburgh bed has been the major source of production for almost two centuries. Although historical documentation is not available, there is evidence, that the Pittsburgh bed may have been discovered in Fayette County near Mt. Braddock, Pa., as early as 1753. The earliest known reference to coal in western Pennsylvania was recorded in 1758 by a Quaker trader, James .Kenny, who reported having seen coal in Fayette County. The production of coke from Pittsburgh coal was begun in 1841, when two 10-foot beehive ovens were erected in the Connellsville region to make coke .for shipment by river to the market. The Connellsville, region extends from Latrobe, Pa., in Westmoreland County to South of Uniontown, in Fayette County. Connellsville coke was used with great success in the Clinton furnace in 1859.
Citation
APA:
(1951) RI 4815 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Fayette County, Pa.MLA: RI 4815 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Fayette County, Pa.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.