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Madison Coal Corporation Mine #4 Glen Carbon

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“Madison Coal Corporation Mine #4 Glen Carbon,” Madison Historical, accessed November 23, 2024, https://madison-historical.siue.edu/archive/items/show/206.

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Description

A strike went into effect on March of 1906. It was reported that over half a million workmen and their families were affected by a cessation of work. Locally it meant that 10 or 15 foreign-born citizens who worked in the mines made extended visits back to their homelands. Since the strike appeared to be lengthy, the Madison Coal Corporation took 52 mules out of #2 and #4 mines. Since the mules had not been out of the mines for several years, citizens were amused to see the antics of the animals as they kicked up their heels in the enjoyment of the warm sunlight. Mining operations were abandoned at No. 1 Mine around the turn of the century because of water seepage problems and Mine No. 4 ceased operating around 1914.

Relevant Encyclopedia Article

Type

  • Photograph

Format

  • Black and white photographic print

Identifier

  • GCHM-P-0056
  • Original archive: 02-07-003
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