. Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the anthracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsylvania, for the year 1893. St 2 ^t Moi o 0; a oj a;P2 031-^ ^ Hi 1-3 .8 o go c o a o 3 c 6 d d-2 a — ja :; ?3 ^^. O iz; a 2 a a Z Q ^ a-5 COst 3-cs o aCZQ fc C3 g? O O &i c3 0| £^ a- w H oS ia M ry:l3& a -c t- J* r:h o o.— •najptjqo JO JOqninN ?8|3nis JO paujBm S:^^ OJSS .CO gCB S asv CCr-t Tf rH CO ? — _• S) JS t. t- - _-(U .Cabtooig •o .0 2 aj: g (?. a a S^=S!^ cn !« .2 5 =s a*^ — ^ c a is ;r . t- fc-?Sa .a o^o oj s 5 a ^ 5 ??, == ~ a a 2 ^ rt a fl 03^5 3 ;-- a ?= ci ? a C ^ PI
. Reports of the Inspectors of Mines of the anthracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsylvania, for the year 1893. St 2 ^t Moi o 0; a oj a;P2 031-^ ^ Hi 1-3 .8 o go c o a o 3 c 6 d d-2 a — ja :; ?3 ^^. O iz; a 2 a a Z Q ^ a-5 COst 3-cs o aCZQ fc C3 g? O O &i c3 0| £^ a- w H oS ia M ry:l3& a -c t- J* r:h o o.— •najptjqo JO JOqninN ?8|3nis JO paujBm S:^^ OJSS .CO gCB S asv CCr-t Tf rH CO ? — _• S) JS t. t- - _-(U .Cabtooig •o .0 2 aj: g (?. a a S^=S!^ cn !« .2 5 =s a*^ — ^ c a is ;r . t- fc-?Sa .a o^o oj s 5 a ^ 5 ??, == ~ a a 2 ^ rt a fl 03^5 3 ;-- a ?= ci ? a C ^ PI T .-. w -^ O ^5 d 3 3-r a a d o a—< 0) , 3?J aj a aSga - Oi 31 o: o CI t •luapiooB JO o^^a ?* T-( N C» M CO :3 c-j (M CO Um cS a t~ to o ?o^& n oj— a •^ s a ills- 0) a^^^z i; <:j it O .=, .ga S 3SO o3 O S MSajti; *-< ^. tS ^ ?S goSs 2 ?- o S 0 ^ .- s a a 1-1 ccoous1-1 i-l N M c^ 16-10-93. [242] Official Document, No. 10. EIGHTH ANTHRACITE DISTRICT. t-•??_- (SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.) Hon. Thomas J. Stewart, Secretary of Internal Affairs: Sir: I have the honor of presenting herewith the annual report ofthe Inspector of Mines of the Eighth Anthracite district for the year1893. My predecessor, Mr. Samuel Gay, died on the 30th of November,181)3, after a period of severe suffering, Mr. Gay had filled the respon-sible position of a mine Inspector since 1875 with, credit to himselfand to the satisfaction of miners, colliery officials and owners as wellas all others with whom he came in contact in his official death was universally regretted, not only in his own district, butthroughout the whole Anthracite region. He was well known as agentleman of sterling qualities and of sound judgment in everythingpertaining to the mining of coal, and without question, was one ofthe most competent mine Inspectors this region has known. The quantity of coal mined in the Eighth A
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