Take your pick- West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania- and Wyoming (not generally thought of as a mining state) has large coal deposits- as does Virginia,
The oldest coal mines in the United States are primarily located in Pennsylvania, with the Anthracite coal region being particularly significant. Coal mining in this area dates back to the late 18th century, around the 1760s. Other early coal mining areas include parts of Virginia and West Virginia, which also have a rich history of coal extraction.
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Wyoming, Montana in the west.
Coal was a good source of fuel in the 1860's in the US. Large deposits were used for industry then and even today, coal mining continues in places such as West Virginia. In 1860, however, geologists had maps of where they believed that large coal deposits lay deep underground. One line of coal, for example was a continuous line stretching from the middle of Pennsylvania southward to central Alabama. Another large coal field lay beneath the cornfields of Iowa and Illinois.
Pennsylvania. The largest fields of anthracite coal in the United States are found in Northeastern Pennsylvania called the Coal Region http://www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc/im... Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthracite#... 1 year ago
In metamorphosed coal deposits, usually in mountain forming regions.
Pennsylvania
Anthracite is mostly found in east-central and northeast Pennsylvania in highly folded rocks. Most veins are difficult to mine as they are at high angles and not in flat deposits. This coal was formed during the carboniferous (Pennsylvainian) era ~ 300 MYA. Small deposits are also found in Arkansas as well as China...but the vast majority is in Northumberland, Schuylkill, Carbon, Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has about 7 billion tons of minable anthracite coal reserves.
In metamorphosed coal deposits, usually in mountain forming regions. Substantial deposits exist and have been mined in Pennsylvania, USA.
Another name for anthracite coal is hard coal.
The Appalachian Plateau region in Georgia contains the state's only coal deposits. This region is located in the northeastern part of the state near the borders with Tennessee and North Carolina.
Anthracite is a type of coal.
Anthracite is a form of coal, coal is primary carbon, and carbon is black.
Anthracite coal is harder than lignite coal. Anthracite has a higher carbon content and is more dense and brittle compared to lignite, which is softer and more crumbly.
Other names for coal include anthracite, bituminous coal, lignite, and thermal coal.