Everything about The Pittsburgh Coalfield totally explained
The
Pittsburgh Coalfield or Pittsburgh coal region is the largest of the Western
Pennsylvania coalfields. It includes all or part of
Allegheny,
Fayette,
Greene,
Washington, and
Westmoreland Counties.
Coal was mined in
Pittsburgh in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
U.S. Steel and
Betheleham Steel owned Karen, Maple Creek, and Ellsworth mines. It isn't possible to define sharp geographical boundaries for this district for none such exist or are reported differently. It is bordered on the west by the state of
West Virginia, on the south by
Panhandle Coalfield and
Klondike Coalfield, on the East by
Irwin Gas Field, on the North by the
Freeport Coalfield and at least one other coalfield.
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