All establishments in the United States that are classified in this industry are located in Pennsylvania
Brackney, or Montrose(north eastern and mid eastern PA)
Pennsylvania had 31 anthracite mines in 2001. Leading anthracite-mining firms included Bradford Coal Company (2002 revenues, $19 million), Anthracite Industries, Inc. (2002 revenues, $8.2 million), and Reading Anthracite (2002 revenues, $3.4 million).
covers establishments primarily engaged in producing anthracite or in developing anthracite mines. All establishments in the United States that are classified in this industry are located in Pennsylvania.
A. Leonard Summers has written: 'Anthracite and the anthracite industry' -- subject(s): Anthracite coal
In 1923 seven large companies owned and controlled an estimated 75 to 80 percent of the mining, transportation, and hauling of anthracite, each of which was controlled by the railroads
NAICS Code(s) 212113 (Anthracite Mining)
anthracite
Most of the original markets for anthracite were relinquished long ago to natural gas, fuel oil, and other coals, such as bituminous and lignite coal.
Pennsylvania has about 7 billion tons of minable anthracite coal reserves.
The address of the Western Museum Of Mining And Industry is: 225 North Gate Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80921-3002
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Most anthracite was used as space heating fuel for industrial, commercial, and residential purposes. In addition, a small portion of anthracite was used for electrical power generation and by the steel industry