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Lower  Kittanning  by  a  slope  which  descends  30  feet  to  reach  the  coal, 
and  a  little  farther  up  the  run  the  Cambria  Mining  Company  and  the 
South  Fork  Mining  Company  each  have  drift  mines  in  that  coal  within 
a  few  feet  of  each  other.  From  this  point,  about  one-fourth  mile  west 
of  Martindale,  the  Lower  Kittanning  coal  is  above  the  stream.  There 
is  one  small  mine  in  it  near  the  mine  of  the  South  Fork  Mining  Com- 
pany, the  name  of  which  is  not  known  to  the  writer,  and  another,  the 
Eleanor  mine,  about  three-fourths  mile  above  Martindale,  belonging 
to  Charles  Hughes. 
On  the  South  Fork  of  the  Conemaugh  mining  operations  are  con- 
fined to  the  territory  between  Beaverdale  and  Onnalinda.  At  Beaver- 
dale  is  located  the  shaft  of  the  Webster  No.  10  mine,  in  the  Lower 
Kittanning  coal.  The  Logan  Coal  Company  is  preparing  to  mine  the 
Upper  Freeport  coal  by  drift  just  below  Beaverdale,  and  the  Beaver- 
dam  Coal  Company  has  sunk  a  slope  to  the  same  coal  still  farther  down 
the  creek.  At  Lloydell  are  the  Alton  and  Wagner  mines,  drifts  in  the 
Lower  Kittanning,  on  opposite  sides  of  the  stream.  Just  below  these, 
the  Logan  Coal  Company  is  opening  a  slope  into  the  Lower  Kittanning. 
A  short  distance  above  Lloydell  and  south  of  the  stream  is  the  mine 
of  the  Cambria  Mining  Company,  and  on  the  hillside  below  Onnalinda 
is  a  mine  belonging  to  the  Loyal  Hanna  Mining  Company.  Both  of 
these  mines  are  in  the  Lower  Kittanning  coal.  The  Loyal  Hanna 
Company  is  preparing  to  open  a  mine  in  the  Upper  Freeport  coal,  near 
the  summit  of  the  hill  at  Onnalinda. 
On  Yellow  Run  there  are  three  mines  at  Dunlo,  one  at  Llanfair,  and 
one  about  a  mile  south  of  the  latter  place.  The  Yellow  Run  mine, 
belonging  to  the  Berwind  White  Company,  is  the  first  west  of  Dunlo. 
It  works  the  Lower  Kittanning  coal,  which  it  reaches  by  shaft.  Near 
this  mine  is  a  drift  in  the  Upper  Freeport  coal  belonging  to  the  Moun- 
tain Coal  Company.  Just  west  of  Dunlo  the  Logan  Coal  Company 
has  a  drift  in  the  Lower  Kittanning  coal.  At  Llanfair,  and  about  1 
mile  south  of  that  place,  the  Henriette  Coal  Company  has  sunk  shafts 
to  the  Lower  Kittanning  coal,  which  it  is  mining  extensively. 
