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 miningSearch 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 2 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Governor Michael J. Sullivan records
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.39
Abstract
Records of Michael J. Sullivan's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include water compact commission and water project records, MX missile correspondence, state agency reorganization, Mark Hopkinson files, alternative energy sources, state and federal agency correspondence, and government expense records.
Dates:
1986-1994
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