Monday, October 23, 2023

Mullen, William - 1887

Clarion County Mines -- New Catfish
This is a drift connected by an inclined place with the tipple at the railroad.  It is owned and operated by the Pittsburgh Coal and Iron Company, Wm. Mullen, superintendent.  This company opened three drifts, but all but one are now abandoned.  About ten years ago they also operated mines at Lower Hillville, further up the Allegheny.  In 1876 these mines gave employment to 116, and produced about 50,000 tons per year.  In 1885 their one opening employed twenty-six men, was worked 160 days, and put out 18,564 tons, of which 16,521 were exported.  It is ventilated naturally.

~ History of Clarion County Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 366



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