Virginia Beach Paper - The Elk Garden and Upper Potomac Coal-Fields of West Virginia.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jos D. Weeks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

On the extreme fringe of' the great Appalachian coal-basin is a long narrow detached coal-field, which is, in some respects, one of the most important in the United States. This field, about 90 miles long by 2½ to 16 miles wide, extends from the southwest corner of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, through Allegany and Garrett counties, Maryland, Mineral, Grant and Tucker counties, West Virginia, into Randolph county, West Virginia. In this distance four distinct sub-districts are recognized, the Wellersburg in Pennsylvania, the Cumberland-Georges creek in Maryland, and the Elk Garden and the Upper Potomac in West Virginia. The output of coal from the whole field including steam, domestic, smithing and coking-coal of the best quality, is about 4,500,000 tons annually. It is the nearest to tide-water of all the bituminous coal-fields which supply the great coal-markets of the Northern Atlantic seaboard ;
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APA: Jos D. Weeks  (1895)  Virginia Beach Paper - The Elk Garden and Upper Potomac Coal-Fields of West Virginia.

MLA: Jos D. Weeks Virginia Beach Paper - The Elk Garden and Upper Potomac Coal-Fields of West Virginia.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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