RI 2217 Cooperative Mining at the Keely Mine, Duggger Indiana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Bourquin
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Feb 1, 1983

Abstract

"The Keely mine at Dagger, Indiana, is one of the few mines that is being operated successfully on a cooperative basis. This shaft mine is developing 133 acres of coal in the Indiana No. 6 bed, which here averages 5-1/2 feet thick and. lies about 110 feet below the surface. Thirty seven (37) miners and twenty (20) company men or day man are employed, and the daily output is around 300 tons. Practically the entire production is sold by contract for railroad use. No mining machines are used and all coal is produced by pick work.The mine was originally owned and operated by the Stockton Coal. Co. of Dugger, but about eight years ago it was leased to Mr. Roy Price. He sub-leased the property to ten miners, who formed an association known as the Dugger Mutual Coal and Mining Co., to work the mine cooperatively.At first many difficulties were encountered; the cooperative idea is an old one, but the practice was new to those interested. Some of the men were energetic, ambitious workers; others were inclined to let their associates produce the coal but wanted to share in the profits. In time, after a hard struggle and many changes in the personnel of the company, business-like methods were adopted and the mine was put on a paying basis."
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APA: J. J. Bourquin  (1983)  RI 2217 Cooperative Mining at the Keely Mine, Duggger Indiana

MLA: J. J. Bourquin RI 2217 Cooperative Mining at the Keely Mine, Duggger Indiana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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