L. A. Brown Company,
See: Brown Mine, Fayette Co., PA
La Belle, Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Luzerne Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Labelle is located along the Monongahela River, south of Brownsville, Fayette
Co., PA.]
See: La Belle Mine & Coke Works, LaBelle, Luzerne Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
La Belle Coke Company, La Belle, PA
See: La Belle Mine & Coke Works, LaBelle, Luzerne Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
La Belle Coal & Coke Company, Steubenville,
OH
See: La Belle Mine, LaBelle, Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA
La Belle Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1903- ? ), located south of Brownsville,
on the Monongahela Railroad, LaBelle, Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[La Belle Coke Works contained 200 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1905
& ca.1906.]
Owners: (ca.1903- ? ), La Belle Coal & Coke Company,
Steubenville, OH
(ca.1904- ?
), La Belle Coal & Coke Company, Steubenville, OH
(ca.1905- ?
), LaBelle Coal & Coke Company, Steubenville, OH
(ca.1906- ?
), LaBelle Coke Company, Steubenville, OH
(ca.1920- ?
), LaBelle Coke Company, LaBella, PA
Web sites on the La Belle Mine & Coke Works, La Belle, Luzerne Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial La Belle Mine & Coke Works, La Belle, Luzerne Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Lafayette Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
See: Lafayette Mine & Coke
Works, Helen, Menallan Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Lafayette Mine & Coke Works
(Atlas Mine & Coke Works) (ca.1900- ?
), located on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Helen, Menallen Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[Lafayette Coke Works contained 220 coke ovens ca.1905, ca.1906, ca.1920.]
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), Lafayette Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1904- ?
), Atlas Coke Company, Leetonia, OH
(ca.1905- ?
), Atlas Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1906- ?
), Atlas Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), Atlas Coke Company, Leetonia, OH
(ca.1920- ? ),
Atlas Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
Web sites on the Lafayette Mine & Coke Works, Helen, Menallen Twp., Fayette
Co., PA:
History of the Lafayette
Mine & Coke Works, Helen, Menallen Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners Memorial
Lafayette Mine & Coke Works, Helen, Menallen Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Laing, McKally & Company,
See: Great Bluff Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Lake Erie Gas Coal Company,
See: Sumner No. 1 Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Sumner No. 2 Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lake Lynn (Cheat Haven), Springhill Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
[A coal company patch town in Springhill Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Lake Lynn (Cheat Haven) is located on Cheat Lake, Springhill Twp., Fayette
Co., PA.]
See: Marion Mine & Coke Works, Lake Lynn, Springhill Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Lake Lynn Mine
(Cheat Haven Mine) (ca. ? ), located on the
Cheat River, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca. ? ), ?
Lambert, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
[A coal company patch town in German Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Located on the Monongahela Railroad, Middle Run Branch.]
[Lambert is located one mile north of McClellandtown, Fayette Co., PA.]
[Lambert was named for John Lambert, organizer of American Steel & Wire
Company.]
See: Lambert Mine & Coke Works,
Lambert, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lambert Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1900- ? ), located on the Coal Lick Run Branch
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, one mile north of McClellandtown, Lambert,
German Twp., Fayette Co. PA
[Lambert Mine was named for John Lambert, one of the organizers of
the American Steel & Wire Company.]
[Lambert Coke Works contained 432 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1905.]
[Lambert Coke Works contained 460 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1906.]
[Lambert Coke Works contained 462 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1920.]
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), American Coke Company, Edenborn,
PA
(ca.1901- ?
), American Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1906- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1919-
? ), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1920-
? ), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Lambert Mine & Coke Works, Lambert, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA:
History of the
Lambert Mine & Coke Works, Lambert, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Lambert Mine & Coke Works, Lambert, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Lambert School, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
See:
Lambert Station, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[Located on the West Penn Railways trolley line.]
See:
Lamont Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
See: Lemont No. 1 Mine Coke Works, Lemont
Furnace, Fayette Co., PA
Lang, McKally & Company,
See: Anchor Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Lang Coal & Sand Company, New Haven, PA
See: Basil Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Larimer & Son Company, Jacobs Creek,
PA
See: Larimer Mine, Jacobs Creek, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
See also: David Larimer & Son Company, Jacobs Creek, PA
Larimer Mine (ca.1889- ? ), located
on the Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Youghiogheny Railroad, Banning, near
Jacobs Creek, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1880's-1889), David Larimer & Son Company, Jacobs Creek,
PA
(ca.1889- ? ),
?
Laughead, W. W. & Company,
See: Wynn Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Laughead Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1887- ? ), a drift opening mine, located
at Fairchance, Georges Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Laughead Mine was later combined underground with the Wynn Mine.]
Owners: (ca.1887- ? ), Martin, Jamison & Company,
(ca.1892- ?
), Martin Coke Company, Fairchance, PA
(ca.1894- ?
), Martin Coke Company, Fairchance, PA
(ca.1898- ? ),
Martin Coke Company, Fairchance, PA
(ca.
? ), Wynn Coke & Mining Company,
(ca.
? ), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale,
PA
Web sites on the Laughead Mine & Coke Works, Fairchance, Georges Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Laughead Mine
& Coke Works, Fairchance, Georges Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Laughead Mine & Coke Works, Fairchance, Georges Twp., Fayette
Co. PA
Laughlin & Company, Pittsburgh, PA
See: Tyrone Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Laughlin & Company (Limited), Pittsburgh,
PA
See: Tyrone Mine, Broad Ford, Fayette Co., PA
Laughrey & Company,
See: Junction Mine, near Vanderbilt, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
See also: Joseph Laughrey & Company,
Laurel Coal Mining Company, Confluence, PA
See: Reed Mine (Reid Mine), near Confluence, Fayette Co., PA
Laurel Coal Mining Company, Connellsville, PA
See: Reed Mine (Reid Mine), Confluence, Fayette Co., PA
Laurel Hill, Franklin Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Located on the Southwest Pennsylvania Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad
and the West Penn Railway trolley line.]
See:
Laurel Hill Church, Franklin Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
See:
Laurel Run, Lower Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Located on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, along the Youghiogheny River.]
See:
Lawrence Coal Company, Uniontown, PA
See: Elizabeth Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lawyer Mine (ca.1919- ? ), located
in Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), Central Fuel Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
Central Fuel Company, Uniontown, PA
Layton, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Perry Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Layton is located on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, along the
Youghiogheny River, northeast of Perryopolis, and nine mile below Connellsville,
Fayette Co., PA
See: Layton Mine, Layton, Fayette Co., PA
Layton Mine (ca. ? ), located
northeast of Perryopolis, Layton, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca. ? ), ?
Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in German Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Leckrone No. 1 Mine & Coke
Works, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leckrone No. 2, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in German Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Leckrone No. 2 Mine, Leckrone
No. 2, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leckrone No. 3, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in German Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Leckrone No. 3 Mine, Leckrone No.
2, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leckrone No. 1 Mine & Coke
Works (ca.1899- ? ), located two miles
northeast of Masontown, off of Route 21, on the Coal Lick Run Branch of the
Pennsylvania Railroad and the Smithfield Branch of the B & O Railroad,
and on the West Penn Railway trolley line, on Rt. T 383 and Rt. T 386, off
of PA Rt. SR 3013, about 3 miles east of where PA Rt. 21 crosses the Monongahela
River, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Leckrone Coke Works contained 516 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1919, ca.1920,
Leckrone No. 1, Germany Twp., Fayette Co., PA]
Owners: (ca.1889-1901), Eureka Fuel Company,
[A subsidiary
of Illinois Steel Company.]
(ca.1901- ?
), Southwest Connellsville Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1902- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1919- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1920- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leckrone No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No.
1, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of Leckrone
No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Leckrone No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No. 1, German
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leckrone No.
1, Coal Company Patch Town, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No. 2 Mine
(ca.1899- ? ), located on the Coal
Lick Run Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Smithfield Branch of
the B & O Railroad, along Rt. T 389, and Rt. T 382, north of PA
Rt. 3012, 1 1/2 miles east of the intersection of PA Rt. SR 3012 and PA Rt.
21, Leckrone No. 2, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA.
Owners: (ca.1889-1901), Eureka Fuel Company,
[A subsidiary
of Illinois Steel Company.]
(ca.1901- ?
), Southwest Connellsville Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1902- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1919- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1920- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leckrone No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone, German
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the
Leckrone No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No. 2, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Leckrone No. 2 Mine, Leckrone No. 2, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No.
2, Coal Company Patch Town, Leckrone No. 2, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No. 3 Mine
(ca.1905- ? ), located on the Pennsylvania
Railroad and the B & O Railroad, Leckrone No. 3, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1905- ? ), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale,
PA
(ca.1919- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leckrone No. 3 Mine, Leckrone, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA:
History of Leckrone
No. 3 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No.
1 & No. 2, Coal Company Patch Towns, Leckrone No. 3, German Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Leckrone No. 3 Mine, Leckrone No. 3, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No. 4 Mine
(ca.1919- ? ), located at Leckrone, German
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Leckrone No. 4 Mine was a New Mine built in ca.1919]
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), H.C. Frick Coke Company,
Scottdale, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leckrone No. 4 Mine, Leckrone, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA:
History of Leckrone
No. 4 Mine & Coke Works, Leckrone No. 1, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone No.
1 & No. 2, Coal Company Patch Towns, Leckrone, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Leckrone No. 4 Mine, Leckrone, German Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leckrone Strip Mine (ca.1920- ? ),
located at Leckrone, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1920- ? ), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Leeboone Mine (ca.1900- ? ), located
in Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), Eureka Coal Company,
Leisenring (Leisenring No. 1),
Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Dunbar Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Located on the West Penn Railways trolley line.]
[Leisenring was named for John Leisenring.]
See: Leisenring No. 1 Mine & Coke
Works, Leisenring, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 1 (Leisenring),
Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Dunbar Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Connellsville Coke and Iron Company, Leisenring, PA
Leisenring
No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leisenring,
Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 2 (West Leisenring),
Dunbar Twp. / North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Dunbar Twp. / North Union Twp., Fayette County,
Pennsylvania.]
See: Leisenring No. 2 Mine & Coke
Works, West Leisenring (Leisenring No. 2), Dunbar Twp. / North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 3 (Monarch), Dunbar
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Dunbar Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Located on the West Penn Railways, trolley line.]
See: Leisenring No 3 Mine & Coke Works (Monarch
Mine & Coke Works), Monarch, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 1 Mine & Coke
Works
(Leisenring Mine) (ca.1880-1950's), located about three
miles south of Connellsville, on a branch of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
and the Pennsylvania South West Railroad, on either side of PA Rt. 1039 at
the intersection with PA Rt. SR 1051, Leisenring (Leisenring No. 1), Dunbar
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Leisenring Mine was named after John Leisenring.]
[Leisenring No. 1 Coke Works contained 500 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1905.]
Owners: (ca.1880-1889), Connellsville Coke and Iron Company, Leisenring,
PA
(ca.1889- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900-1905), H. C. Frick
Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905-1950's), H.C. Frick
Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leisenring No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leisenring, Dunbar
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the
Leisenring No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leisenring, Dunbar Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Coal
Miners Memorial Leisenring No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Leisenring, Dunbar
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 2 Mine & Coke
Works
(Butte Mine & Coke Works)
(West Leisenring Mine & Coke Works)
(ca.1881- 1950's), located about four mile north
of Uniontown, west of PA Rt. SR 1051 and Rankin Run, about 4 1/4 miles northeast
of Uniontown, West Leisenring (Leisenring No. 2), Dunbar Twp. / North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Disasters - On Feb. 20,1884 an explosion of gas & dust in the West
Leisenring Mine killed 19 miners.]
Owners: (ca. 1881-1889), Connellsville Coke and Iron Company, Leisenring,
PA
(ca.1889- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca. ? -1950's),
H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leisenring No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, West Leisenring,
Dunbar Twp. / North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of
the Leisenring No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, West Leisenring, Dunbar Twp.
/ North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
West Leisenring
Mine Disaster Feb. 20, 1884, Leisenring No. 2, West Leisenring / Butte, North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA, USA
Coal
Miners Memorial Leisenring No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, West Leisenring,
Dunbar Twp. / North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leisenring No. 3 Mine & Coke Works
(Monarch Mine & Coke Works) (ca.1880- 1952
? ), located about five miles south of Connellsville, Monarch, Dunbar Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
[See: Monarch Mine & Coke Works, Monarch, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA.]
[Leisenring No. 3 Coke Works contained 504 bee-hive coek ovens ca.1905.]
Owners: (ca. ? -1889), Connellsville Coke and Iron
Company, Leisenring, PA
(ca.1889- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900- ? ),
H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca. ? -1952's),
H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leisenring No. 3 Mine & Coke Works, Monarch (Monarch
Mine), Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the
Leisenring No. 3 Mine & Coke Works (Monarch Mine & Coke Works), Monarch,
Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Helen Szabo Linko, Remembering
the Coal Patch Days in Monarch (Leisenring No. 3), Dunbar Twp., Fayette
Co., Pennsylvania
Coal Miners
Memorial Leisenring No. 3 Mine & Coke Works (Monarch Mine & Coke
Works), Monarch, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leith, South Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in South Union Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Leith was named for Alexander J. Leith, president of the Chicago &
Connellsville Coke Company.]
See: Leith Shaft Mine & Coke Works, Leith,
South Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leith No. 2 Mine &
Coke Works, Leith, South Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Leith Shaft Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1880-1930's), located on the southeastern edge of Uniontown,
on the Pennsylvania South West Railroad, Leith Station, South Uniontown,
South Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Leith Coke Works contained 284 coke ovens ca.1889.]
[Leith Mine was named for Alexander J. Leith, president of the Chicago &
Connellsville Coke Company.]
Owners: (ca.1880-1889), Chicago & Connellsville Coke Company,
(ca.1889-
? ), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca. ?
-1930's), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leith Mine & Coke Works, Leith Station, South Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Leith
Mine & Coke Works, Leith Station, South Uniontown, South Union Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Coal Miners
Memorial, Leith Mines & Coke Works, Leith, South Union Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Leith No. 2 Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1912- ? ), located on the southeastern edge of
Uniontown, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Leith Station, South Uniontown,
South Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1912- ? ), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1913- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Leith No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Leith, South Union Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Leith
No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Leith Station, South Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial, Leith Mines & Coke Works, Leith, South Union Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Lemont, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
[A coal company patch town in North Union Twp., Fayette County,
Pennsylvania.]
See: Gaddis Coal Company, Lemont Furnace, PA
Lemont No. 1
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 2
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 3
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Standard Connellsville Coal Company,
Lemont, PA
Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in North Union Twp., Fayette County,
Pennsylvania.]
See: Gaddis Coal Company, Lemont Furnace, PA
Hogsett Mine & Coke Works, Lemont
Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 1
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 2
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North
Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 3
Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Standard Connellsville Coal Company,
Lemont, PA
Lemont No. 1 Mine & Coke
Works (ca.1871- ? ), located about three
miles northeast of Uniontown, on the Fayette Branch of the Pittsburg
& Connellsville Railroad, later it became the Pennsylvania South
West Railroad, 3 miles northeast of Uniontown, approx. 1/2 mile east of PA
Rt. 119, near Darent, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Lemont Coke Works contained 107 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1875.]
[Lemont No. 1 Coke Works contained 227 coke ovens ca.1910.]
[Lemont Coke Works contained 577 bee-hive ovens ca.1912.]
[Disaster - on July 24, 1912 a flood in the Lemont Mine & Superba Mine
killed 18 miners.]
Owners: (ca.1871- ? ), Robert Hogsett Company,
(ca.1870's- ? ),
Hogsett, Ewing & Company,
(ca.1875-
? ), Ewing, Boyd & Company,
(ca.1870's- ? ),
Ewing, Hanna & Company,
(ca.1878- ?
), Ewing, Hanna & Company,
(ca.1880's- ? ),
Hogsett & Company
(ca.1889- ?
), McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1894- ?
), McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ?
), McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1910- ?
), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites for Lemont No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Lemont
No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Lemont No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, Fayette Co.,
PA
Lemont No. 2 Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1890- ? ), located about three miles northeast
of Uniontown, on the B & O Railroad, west of Lemont Furnace, North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Lemont No. 2 Coke Works contained 350 coke ovens, ca.1910.]
Owners: (ca.1890- ? ), McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1894- ? ),
McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1898- ? ),
McClure Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1900- ? ),
H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ? ),
H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1910- ? ),
H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), H. C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites for Lemont No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Lemont
No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Lemont No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lemont No. 3 Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1900- ? ), located on the B & O Railroad,
west of Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ? ),
H.C. Frick Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites for Lemont No. 3 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
History of the Lemont
No. 3 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, North Union Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Coal Miners
Memorial Lemont No. 3 Mine & Coke Works, Lemont Furnace, Noth Union Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Leon Mine & Coke Works (ca.1910- ?
), located in in a small valley west of PA Rt. 51, north of Smock and south
of Crabapple, Gilleland, Franklin Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Leon Mine Coke Works contained 30 coke ovens ca.1920.]
Owners: (ca.1910- ? ), Franklin Coke Company, Connellsville,
PA
(ca.1913- ? ),
Franklin Coke Company, Connellsville, PA
(ca.1917- ? ),
Franklin Coke Company, Vanderbilt, PA
(ca.
? ), Gilleland Coke Company, Brownsville, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
Gilleland Coal & Coke Company, Brownsville, PA
Web sites on the Leon Mine & Coke Works, Crabapple, Gilleland, Franklin
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Leon Mine & Coke Works, Crabapple, Franklin Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Leonard, A. G. & J. E., Company, Roscoe,
PA
See: Anchor Mine, Fayette Co., PA
See also: A. G. & J. E. Leonard Company, Roscoe, PA
Leonard Mine (ca.1916- ? ), located
on the P. & L. E. Railroad, near Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1916- ? ), Warner Youghiogheny Coal Company, Fayette
City, PA
(ca.1917- ? ),
Warner Youghiogheny Coal Company, Fayette City, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
Warner Youghiogheny Coal Company, Fayette City, PA
Web sites on the Leonard Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Leonard Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co. PA
Lewis Crossing, German Twp., Fayette Co., PA
See:
Liberty (East Liberty), Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
[On the ca.1902 15min. Connellsville, PA topo map Liberty was called
East Liberty.]
[Liberty is located southeast of Dickson Run, just north of Vanderbilt.]
See:]
Liberty Coal & Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
See: Liberty No. 1 Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Liberty Mine (ca.1919- ? ), located near Continental
No. 3, High House Road, High House, Georges Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), J. H. Dunn Company, Uniontown, PA
Web sites on the Liberty Mines, High House, George Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Liberty Mines, High House, Georges Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Liberty No. 1 Mine (ca.1919- ? ), located near
Continental No. 3, High House Road, High House, Georges Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), Liberty Coal & Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
Web sites on the Liberty Mines, High House, Georges Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Liberty Mines, High House, Georges Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Lillian Mine & Coke Works
(ca.1917- ? ), located on the B. & O.
Railroad, near Smithfield, Fayette Co., PA
[Lillian Mine was listed as a new mine opened ca.1917.]
[Lillian Coke Works contained 86 bee-hive Coke Ovens ca.1917.]
Owners: (ca.1917- ? ), John W. Weaver Company, Smithfield, PA
(ca.1919- ? ), John W. Weaver
Company, Smithfield, PA
Web sites on the Lillian Mine & Coke Works, Smithfield, Fayette
Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Lillian Mine & Coke Works, Smithfield, Fayette Co.,
PA
Lily Run Supply Company,
Lily Run Supply Company Store, Republic, Fayette Co., PA
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale,
PA
See: Lincoln No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Waltersburg, Fayette Co.,
PA
Lincoln No. 2 Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lincoln Mine & Coke Works
(Lincoln No. 1 Mine & Coke Works) (ca.1900- ?
), located on the P. V. & C. Railroad, Kiesterville, Waltersburg,
Menallen Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Lincoln Mine & Coke Works contained 80 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1900.]
[Lincoln Mine & Coke Works contained 319 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1904.]
[Lincoln Coke Works contained 400 coke ovens ca.1905, ca.1920.]
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), A. L. Kiester & Company,
Waltersburg, PA
(ca.1901- ? ),
A. L. Keister & Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1904- ? ),
A. L. Keister & Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ? ),
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912- ?
), Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1913- ?
), Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1917- ? ),
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Lincoln No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Kiesterville, Waltersburg,
Menallen Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Lincoln No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Kiesterville, Menallen Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Lincoln No. 1 Mine & Coke Works (ca.1900-
? ), located at Kiesterville, Menallen Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
See: Lincoln Mine & Coke Works, Kiesterville, Menallen Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Lincoln No. 2 Mine (ca.1900- ? ),
located on the P. V. & C. Railroad, Kiesterville, Menallen Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1900- ? ), A. L. Kiester & Company,
Waltersburg, PA
(ca.1904- ?
), A. L. Keister & Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1905- ? ),
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1912-
? ), Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
(ca.1913- ? ),
Lincoln Coal & Coke Company, Scottdale, PA
Web sites on the Lincoln No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Kiesterville, Menallen
Twp., Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Lincoln No. 2 Mine, Kiesterville, Menallen Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Linn, Redstone Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Redstone Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See:
Linn Mine
(Linn Station Mine) (ca.1889- ? ), located just east of
Brownsville, a drift opening mine, located on the P. V. & C. R.R., Linn
Station, Upper Middletown, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1889- ? ), Hanna Brothers Company, Upper Middletown, PA
Web sites on the Linn Mine, Upper Middletown, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Linn Mine, Linn Station, Upper Middletown, Fayette Co.,
PA
Linn Station Mine, Fayette Co., PA
See: Linn Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Little Alps Mine
(Budd Mine) (ca.1871- ? ), located on the Pittsburg,
Virginia & Charleston Railroad, latter it became part of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, opposite the town of California, Fayette City area,
Fayete Co., PA
[Little Alps Mine was formerly called the Budd Mine.]
[Crowthers, Musgrave & Company, changed the name of the Budd Mine to
Little Alps Mine ca.1873.]
Owners: (ca.1871-1873), Owned by L. S. Miller, leased to James Smith
& M. Ward, operated under Smith & Ward Company,
(ca.1873-1879), Crowthers,
Musgrave & Company,
(ca.1879- ?
), Owned by L.S. Miller, leased to Joseph Underwood & Joseph Good, operated
under Underwood & Good Company,
(ca.1892-
? ), Alps Coal Company
(ca.1898- ?
), James Black Company, Monarch, PA
(ca.1900- ?
), Monongahela River Consolidated Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburg,
PA
(ca.1901- ?
), Monongahela River Consolidated Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburg,
PA
Web sites on the Little Alps Mine, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Little Alps Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Little Brownfield, Fayette Co., PA
See: Little Brownfield Mine, Little Brownfield, Fayette Co., PA
Little Brownfield Mine (ca. ?
), located two miles southeast of Uniontown, Little Brownfield, Fayette Co.,
PA
Owners: (ca. ? ), ?
Little Indian Mine (ca.1916- ? ),
located on the Indian Creek Valley Railroad, at Indian Head, Fayette Co.,
PA
Owners: (ca.1916- ? ), Indian Creek Colliery Company, Indiana,
PA
(ca.1917- ? ),
Indian Creek Colliery Company, Indiana, PA
Web sites on the Little Indian Mine, Indian Head, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Little Indian Mine, Indian Head, Fayette Co.,
PA
Little Redstone Coal Company, Fayette City, PA
See: Little Redstone Mine, Washington Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Little Redstone Mine (ca.1892- ? ), located
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Fayette City, Washington Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Owners: (ca.1892- ? ), Little Redstone Coal Company, Fayette
City, PA
(ca.1898- ? ),
Little Restone Coal Company, Monarch, PA
(ca.1903- ? ),
Monongahela River Consolidated Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburg, PA
Web sites on the Little Redstone Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal
Miner Memorial Little Redstone Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co.,
PA
Little Redstone No. 1 Mine (ca.1906- ? ), located
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Fayette City, Washington Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Owners: (ca.1906- ? ), Monongahela River Consolidated Coal &
Coke Company, Pittsburg, PA
Web sites on the Little Redstone No. 1 Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal
Miner Memorial Little Redstone No. 1 Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co.,
PA
Little Redstone No. 2 Mine (ca.1906- ? ), located
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Fayette City, Washington Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Owners: (ca.1906- ? ), Monongahela River Consolidated Coal &
Coke Company, Pittsburg, PA
Web sites on the Little Redstone No. 2 Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal
Miner Memorial Little Redstone No. 2 Mine, Fayette City, Fayette Co.,
PA
Little Redstone School, Washington Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
See:
Little Summit, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Dunbar Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Little Summit Mine, Little Summit, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Little Summit Mine (ca. ?
), located about a mile northeast, as the crow flies, of Juniata, Dunbar
Twp.. The mine entrance is at or around the intersection of Little Summit
Road and Memory Lane in Dunbar Township. A few block area is called the Village
of Little Summit, Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA.
Owners: (ca. ? - ), ?
Local Trade Mines, Fayette Co., PA
[Small mines operated to supply house coal to the local area.]
See: Country Bank Mines, Fayette Co., PA
Locust Hill Coal Company, Point Marion,
PA
See: Locust Hill Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Locust Hill Mine (ca.1919- ? ), located
in Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), Locust Hill Coal Company, Point Marion, PA
Locust Hill Mine (ca.1919-? ), located near
Point Marion, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), Harah Coal & Coke Company, Outcrop, PA
Lodone - Giuliana Coal & Coke Company, Masontown,
PA
See: Sunshine No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Lomison & Stauft Company,
See: Diamond Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA
Long, James, Coal Company,
See: Dunlap Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Long Coal Company,
See: Dunlap Creek Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Dunlap Mine, Fayette Co., PA
See also: James Long Coal Company,
Loucks Hill Mine (ca. ? ), located
near Masontown, Loucks Hill, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca. ? ), ?
Louis Mine (ca.1905- ? ), located
on the P. & L. E. Railroad, near Connellsville, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1905- ? ), Kendall Coal & Coke Company,
Connellsville, PA
Love Mine (ca.1917- ? ), located
on the B. & O. Railroad, near Everson, Upper Tyrone Twp.,
in Fayette Co., PA
[Love Mine was listed as a new mine ca.1917.]
Owners: (ca.1917- ? ), Georges Coal Company, Connellsville, PA
(ca.1919- ? ),
Georges Coal Company, Fairchance, PA
Web sites on the Love Mine, near Everson, Upper Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA:
Coal Miners Memorial
Love Mine, Everson, Upper Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Low Phos Mine & Coke Works
(Low Phos No. 1 Mine & Coke Works) (ca.1901- ?
), located on the Monongahela River Railroad, Fayette Co., PA
[Low Phos Coke Works contained 150 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1904.]
[Low Phos No. 1 Coke Works contained 232 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1905.]
[Low Phos No. 1 Coke Works contained 250 bee-hive coke ovens ca.1906.]
Owners: (ca.1901- ? ), Connellsville Central Coke Company,
Uniontown, PA
(ca.1904- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Pittsburg, PA
(ca.1905- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1906- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Uniontown, PA
(ca.1913- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Pittsburgh, PA
(ca.1916- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Pittsburgh, PA
Web sites on the Low Phos No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Low Phos No. 1 Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co.,
PA
Low Phos No. 2 Mine (ca.1905- ? ),
located on the Monongahela River Railroad, Fayette Co., PA
[Low Phos No. 2 Mine was listed as a new mine ca.1905.]
Owners: (ca.1905- ? ), Connellsville Central Coke Company, Uniontown,
PA
(ca.1913- ? ),
Connellsville Central Coke Company, Pittsburgh, PA
Web sites on the Low Phos No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Fayette Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Low Phos No. 2 Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lowber Gas Coal Company, Fayette City, PA
See: Fayette Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lowber Mine (ca. ? ), located
on the Monongahela River, south of Fayette City, Lowber, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca. ? ), ?
Lower Peanut, Menallen Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in MenallenTwp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
See: Edna Mine & Coke Works, Waltersburg, Lower Peanut, Menallen
Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Luth Mine (ca.1889- ? ), located
near Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1889- ? ), Chicago & Connellsville Coke Company,
Uniontown, PA
Luzerne, Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Luzerne Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania.]
[Luzerne. Mr. A. Osolnik reported that there are 22 families (18 of whom
have their own homes) and 17 single men here. They came in 1886 from Kamnik,
Litija and Stajerska, as well as Koroska. Among the first Slovene immigrants
was J. Grilc, who is the proud owner of a tavern. The Slovenes work in the
coal mines and attend a German church and the children attend a German school.
In 1904, J. Grilc, F. Smik, J. Ahac and F. Zavozel founded the Lodge #4 of
St. Barbara, which has 32 members. {from Rev. J.M. Trunk text published
originally in 1912 Part 8, History of Slovene Communities.}.]
See: Luzerne Mine & Coke Works,
Luzerne, Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Luzerne Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburgh,
PA
See: Luzerne Mine & Coke Works, Luzerne, Luzerne Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Luzerne Mine & Coke
Works (ca.1916- ? ), located on the
Monongahela River, south of Brownsville, Luzerne, Luzerne Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
[Luzerne Coke Works contained 34 coke ovens ca.1919.]
Owners: (ca.1916- ? ), Luzerne Coal & Coke Company,
Pittsburgh, PA
(ca.1919- ?
), Luzerne Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburgh, PA
(ca.1920- ?
), Luzerne Coal & Coke Company, Pittsburgh, PA
Web sites on the Luzerne Mine & Coke Works, Luzerne, Luzerne Twp., Fayette
Co., PA:
Coal Miners
Memorial Luzerne Mine & Coke Works, Luzerne, Luzerne Twp.,
Fayette Co., PA
Luzerne Works, Allison No. 2 Mine & Coke Works, Allison
No. 2, Fayette Co., PA
See: Allison Mine & Coke Works, Fayette
Co., PA
Lynch's Country Bank Mine (ca.1877- ?
), located along Stickle Hollow, approx. a mile from the Village of
Perryopolis, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1877- ? ), Mr. Lynch
Lynn Coal Company, Uniontown, PA
See: Bessie Mine, Fayette Co., PA
Lynn, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[A coal company patch town in Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA.]
[Located on the Washington Run Branch, of the P. & L. E. Railroad, just
north of Perryopolis.]
See: Lynn Mine & Coke Works, Lynn, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lynn Mine & Coke Works (ca.1894- ?
), located on the Washington Run Branch, of the P. & L. E. Railroad,
at Lynn, Perry Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1894- ? ), Hanna Bros. Company, Philadelphia, PA
(ca.1898- ? ),
Hanna Brothers Company, Philadelphia, PA
Web sites on the Lynn Mine & Coke Works, Lynn, Perry Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA:
Coal Miners Memorial
Lynn Mine & Coke Works, Lynn, Perry Twp., Fayette Co.,
PA
Lynnwood, Washington Twp., Fayette Co., PA
[Lynnwood is located east of Bellevernon, PA.]
See:
Lyon's Country Bank Mine (ca.1877- ? ),
located at Lyon's Mill, along Redstone Creek, Jefferson Township, Fayette
Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1877- ? ), W. M. Lyon Company,
Lyon's Mill, Jefferson Twp., Fayette Co., PA
See: Lyon's Country Bank Mine, Lyon's Mill, Jefferson Twp., Fayette
Co., PA
Lyons Coal Company, Gans, PA
See: Lyons Mine, Springhill Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Lyons Mine (ca.1919- ? ), located
in Springhill Twp., Fayette Co., PA
Owners: (ca.1919- ? ), Lyons Coal Company, Gans, PA
(ca.1920- ? ),
Lyons Coal Company, Gans, PA
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