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Coal mines and mining -- Wyoming

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Narrower Term: Abandoned coal mines Narrower Term: Anthracite coal mines and mining Narrower Term: Barrier pillars Narrower Term: Bituminous coal mines and mining Narrower Term: Coal gasification, Underground Narrower Term: Gate roads (Mining) Narrower Term: Kettlebottoms (Mining) Narrower Term: Lignite mines and mining Narrower Term: Longwall mining Narrower Term: Photography of coal mines Narrower Term: Pit pony Narrower Term: Thick seam mining

Search also headings beginning with the words Mine and Mining

Variant(s): Coal mining Collieries See also: Energy industries Mines and mineral resources headings beginning with the words Mine and Mining Found in: UMI business vocab. Nadin, J. Hapton Valley Colliery, 1994: t.p. (an historic account of an East Lancashire coal mine) OED (colliery: a place where coal is worked; a coal-mine)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Guide to the President Warren G. Harding speech manuscript

 Collection — Box 326
Identifier: H71-101 (MSS 558)
Abstract

Speech given by President Warren G. Harding at Cheyenne 1923 June 25, 27 pages, accompanied by 4 letters of authentication. Speech discusses Wyoming's post-WWI depression, the state's resilience, and the future of coal and coal miners.

Dates: 1923 June 25