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Mine Subsidence's And Openings
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Red Ore Slope And Drift Mines Circa 1880's-Early 1900's. Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District
Heading Back 1000 Feet To Re Explore A Coal Slope Mine
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Field Trip Back Along A 1000 Foot Drift Haulage Way To Re Explore A Coal Slope Mine That Operated Circa 1906-1933 In The Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District.
Crossing Over Two Slope Mines Underground
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Transiting Via Underground Passage Ways To Cross Over To Slope Mines 4000 Feet Plus In Distance. Alabama Mines
Birmingham Terminal Station-A Look Back
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Birmingham Terminal Railroad Station Birmingham, Alabama Operated 1909-1969 Railroads Operating At Terminal Station: Alabama Great Southern Railroad Southern Railway Central of Georgia Railway Illinois Central Railroad Seaboard Air Line Railway St. Louis & San Fransisco Railroad (Frisco)
Reaching A Coal Slope Mine Underground On A 1000 Foot Haulage Way
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Extended Field Trip To Locate The Remains Of A Coal Mine That Operated Circa 1906-1933 In Alabama
A Unique Mine With Four Slope Haulage Ways
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Iron Ore Mine Alabama Operated 1885-1933
Birmingham Railroad Corridor- A look Back
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Historical Birmingham, Alabama Central Railroad Corridor 1871-1970 Louisville & Nashville Railroad Alabama Great Southern Railroad Southern Railway Georgia Pacific Railway St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Seaboard Air Line Railway Viaducts Union Station Blast Furnaces
In Between Three Ridge Lines-Coal Drift Mines Site
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Coal Drift Mines Sites Circa 1890's-1925 Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District Situated In Between Three Long Ridge Lines Connected By Extensive Rail Tramway System.
Ore Mine Auxiliary Slope Remains
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Ore Mine Alabama Auxiliary Slope Operated Circa 1895-1929 Doubled As A Man & Materials Way And For Passage Of Mules And Horses
More Than A Few Moonshine Stills In This Coal Drift Mine
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Coal Drift Mine Circa 1905-1920 Moonshine Stills Inside Mine Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District Extended Video Made While Exploring A Coal Drift Mine Many Remains Of Moonshine Still Operations
Whitwell Coal Mines
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Whitwell, Tennessee Sequatchie Valley Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company Cumberland Plateau
1940''s Era Coal Truck Mine
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Exploring an old coal truck mine that operated circa 1940's-1950's in the Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District.
County Coal Company Powder House Along The Cahaba River
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Very well preserved powder house that was part of the County Coal Company's mining operations along the Cahaba River near Grants Mill during the 1920's. The coal mines were located in the Birmingham, Alabama Industrial District.
Reels Cove Mines
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Reels Cove Coal Mines 1944-1962 Whitwell, Tennessee Tennessee Products & Chemical Corporation Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad Sewanee Coal Seam Cumberland Plateau Marion County, Tennessee
Rivers Of Coal
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Rivers Of Coal
Exploring An Early 1900's Coal Mine Site While Trying To Stay Ahead Of An Approaching Storm
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Exploring An Early 1900's Coal Mine Site While Trying To Stay Ahead Of An Approaching Storm
Well Preserved Coal Drift Mines Site
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Well Preserved Coal Drift Mines Site
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad-Tracy City
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Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad-Tracy City
Hidden In Plain Site-Civil War Era Coal Drift Mines
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Hidden In Plain Site-Civil War Era Coal Drift Mines
Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company's Tracy City Coke Ovens
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Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company's Tracy City Coke Ovens
Below The Crest-Exploring A Coal Mine Site Along A Mountain
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Below The Crest-Exploring A Coal Mine Site Along A Mountain
Hiking Through A Gorge To Locate An Old Coal Mine Site
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Hiking Through A Gorge To Locate An Old Coal Mine Site
Overton No.2 Coal Mine Site
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Overton No.2 Coal Mine Site
Yolande Coal & Coke Company-Beehive Coke Ovens Remains
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Yolande Coal & Coke Company-Beehive Coke Ovens Remains
Transiting Through A Ridge Line
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Transiting Through A Ridge Line
Edgewater Coal Mine-Then & Now
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Edgewater Coal Mine-Then & Now
Coal Drift Mine Sites Along A Branch Line Of The Ensley Southern Railroad
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Coal Drift Mine Sites Along A Branch Line Of The Ensley Southern Railroad
Hiking Along A Branch Line Section Of The Ensley Southern Railroad
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Hiking Along A Branch Line Section Of The Ensley Southern Railroad
Seaboard Air Line Railway-Hardwick & Roper Tunnels
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Seaboard Air Line Railway-Hardwick & Roper Tunnels

Komentáře

  • @ninjenni9420
    @ninjenni9420 Před 5 dny

    This is the town I grew up in, spent quite a a lot of time walking around right where you were in this video

  • @ahs4397
    @ahs4397 Před 6 dny

    Great resources. how were you able to source the old photos and records of the Acmar mines?

    • @MrTropics64
      @MrTropics64 Před 5 dny

      @@ahs4397 took a bit of extensive research to locate material on Acmar & Margaret Mines a d Community.

    • @ahs4397
      @ahs4397 Před 5 dny

      @@MrTropics64I have found a decent bit, the best resource I’ve gotten so far is the Mid South Flyer publication. I’ve contacted the writer of those articles to see if he would be willing to help me out more. I’ve also seen where the University of Alabama had some A F&I Co records in their archives, i’m planning to try there as well. Moody’s local archives have some good info as well. Planning on walking Black Creek this winter to see what I can see.

  • @chriswarner5594
    @chriswarner5594 Před 10 dny

    We had them in old quarries that vented limestone mines in my area. We used to hang out near them when they still used them.

  • @SchenethaLynn
    @SchenethaLynn Před 16 dny

    What is the name of the narrator on this video? How can I contact him? William Lynn.

  • @AnneWhisnant
    @AnneWhisnant Před 17 dny

    Thank you for this! My great-grandfather, Joshua L. Mitchell, built the #10 trestle for Moore Bros. His family’s picture is with one of the Atlanta Constitution articles you showed. I’ve been to the site but didn’t know it was now part of the rail-trail system. I had never seen some of the other photos you have here! My father researched this before his death. I wish he’d lived to see your video or to be able to go to the site.

  • @Shawn-bo9tu
    @Shawn-bo9tu Před 25 dny

    Underground mule stables!

  • @paulgorman
    @paulgorman Před 25 dny

    Brilliant, man. Absolutely top-notch! My only suggestion would be to slow it down 50% or so for your appreciators who may not (ahem) see or read so fast anymore. But keep on. You’re piling up fans

  • @47fireguy16
    @47fireguy16 Před 28 dny

    My wife's grandfather grew up in Tracy City in the 1920, 30's and early 40's. We sat for hours and talked about growing up there. Nothing was easy. He talked about taking a man's mule and plowing several acres of bottom land for less than 50 cents a day during the depression. There were no jobs and at times no money or food. What you grew or hunted was about it, a lot of days. He also talked about going with his father to hear John L Sullivan talk to the coal miners about joining the Mine Workers Union. They finally did and months later most all of the union support stopped and mining support went to West Virginia and Kentucky because much more coal was coming out of the ground. More mines and miners meant more dues so he dropped them like a hot potato. The people in Tracy City didn't have many good things to say about him. Interesting enough her grandfather stayed strong in his faith in God and moved later to an area that had better jobs and he lead a pretty good life. At no time in his life good, honest, hard work was never a problem.

  • @lie-berry
    @lie-berry Před měsícem

    It's a nice feeling when you see a video like this and the videographer is documenting a proud history of coal mining and not knocking the industry and the people who worked the mines. My family used to go to church out on the mountain. The congregation had a lot of miners. On Sunday mornings, you could always tell who the miners were because they would be all fresh and clean. Except for the telltale line of coal dust on their lower eyelashes. Thank you for the video and bringing back some wonderful memories. God bless those coal miners, their footsteps have long quit the place but they sure left their mark.

  • @lie-berry
    @lie-berry Před měsícem

    Excellent video. We traveled through there when I was a kid and saw those ovens. Had no idea what they were at the time.

  • @bradbyers7505
    @bradbyers7505 Před měsícem

    My mom was born and raised in Walker County. She’s still going strong at 89 years of age. Her dad, my grandfather, was a coal miner and father of seven children. He and my grandmother left in 1952 because the mine played out. I’ve shown her a couple of videos and she really enjoys reminiscing. She said she went to church at Snoddy’s Chapel. At any rate, thank you for sharing this video. I welcome any replies from viewers as well.

  • @h77127
    @h77127 Před měsícem

    When I was little my mom worked at the K-Mart near the top of flint ridge just down from the TCI/USS HQ and my dad would take me to see her when she worked the night shift. He and I would sit in the car and watch the flames coming from the stacks dance in the distance until I fell asleep. Sadly, since they scaled back the plant operations and Walmart left, the area has become the site of many shootings and like most places that have an economic downturn when industry leaves or scales back, drugs, alcohol, and violence are starting to take hold of the area. The city even disbanded the police force a couple years ago due to a lack of funds and now the sheriff's office has jurisdiction of that area from what I remember. Sad to see what appears to be a company that built the town, turn its back on it and throw it away when they've gotten all that they wanted or that it isn't as profitable anymore and leave all the damage to the environment and health of the nearby residents that industry causes as a by-product of advancement.

  • @howardb1922
    @howardb1922 Před měsícem

    It's always interesting. Never know what you might find.

  • @davestrang8585
    @davestrang8585 Před měsícem

    Very nice🎉🎉

  • @howdiedoodie8587
    @howdiedoodie8587 Před měsícem

    If you plan to visit these now days you better bring a lot of heavy equipment. They buried them in about 70 feet of dirt and rock and built a new high school on top of them.

  • @charlessorrell1226
    @charlessorrell1226 Před měsícem

    There were operating coke ovens in Rockwood, Tn that you could see from above as you went up I40 on the mountain.

  • @mudcatt17
    @mudcatt17 Před měsícem

    Very cool

  • @howardb1922
    @howardb1922 Před měsícem

    Nice video . Well done ! Very interesting .

  • @juliahoyt3162
    @juliahoyt3162 Před měsícem

    Is this Jeff and Josh underground Birmingham by any chance?

  • @timsmith658
    @timsmith658 Před měsícem

    I’m gonna put in for ya’ll a raise!!! But seriously, ya’ll have done it again! Thank you for recording all this for posterity!!

  • @HELPINGTHEBLINDSEE
    @HELPINGTHEBLINDSEE Před měsícem

    Birminghams biggest mistake as a city was tearing this down.

  • @garymckee63
    @garymckee63 Před měsícem

    Interesting video and l concur on the spray paint. Thanks 😊

  • @BlackMan614
    @BlackMan614 Před 2 měsíci

    Both mines I worked in had rail. Super nice getting around. I watched a video of a diesel man-trip... yeah... no thanks. Nice video of the longwall in operation.

  • @terrybryant2079
    @terrybryant2079 Před 2 měsíci

    Great work! I worked at US Steel in the land development, we still had documents and maps of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company in map drawers.

  • @jamesbulldogmiller
    @jamesbulldogmiller Před 2 měsíci

    thanks for showing. I was eight years old when the terminal closed. A group of kind ladies rounded up a group of us kids who had never been inside the terminal. They arranged for someone who had worked inside the the terminal to give us an inside tour of the place. It was most interesting . It's too bad it wasn't saved.

  • @halfwayfarmsandoutdoors3550

    Makes me miss working there. Thought I was going to work there some more a while back but got cancelled. May just have to visit sometime anyways.

  • @jimwinston8720
    @jimwinston8720 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the name of the first piece of music?

  • @benjaminleemon9199
    @benjaminleemon9199 Před 2 měsíci

    Yo guys, I got some mines on buck mtn. Right outside of weatherly, hit me up

  • @davestrang8585
    @davestrang8585 Před 2 měsíci

    Enjoy your videos🎉

  • @jfdashley9028
    @jfdashley9028 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, great find.

  • @ClarkWilliams-ws6nf
    @ClarkWilliams-ws6nf Před 2 měsíci

    That was an awesome discovery and exploration of this mine and haulage tunnel!! Can't wait for more exploration of this coal slope mine.

  • @TimothyBratcher
    @TimothyBratcher Před 2 měsíci

    Absolutely love your videos, and I truly appreciate your taking the time to put them together. To be totally honest, I never knew how much I liked the history of coal mines until I started watching your videos. I've always been a steam locomotive / early railroad fan (even working for years on the L&N 152 steam locomotive with my father as volunteers at the Kentucky Railway Museum), but your videos have added a true depth to my understanding of King Coal and the railroads. Can't thank you enough. All my best.

  • @GaryWarren-ls1vc
    @GaryWarren-ls1vc Před 2 měsíci

    My grandfather worked in the mine. My father was born in Marvel. My family lineage.

  • @jensandreasen2328
    @jensandreasen2328 Před 2 měsíci

    Whitwell is pronounced Wittwool by most people I know.

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 Před 2 měsíci

    Those wheels for the hoist are called sheaves. I operated an vertical shaft hoist when I was a kid and mined underground. Bad place to be.

  • @howardweir3112
    @howardweir3112 Před 2 měsíci

    Why do you all ignore the history of the operation of the mines? . Why do you refuse to give your very good videos any context. Who really cares about a coke bottle? Without context and history you are working your tails off for what in the end is an immense vanity project. Nobody is going to “scoop your booty” as the cavers say if you give a little history. I am of course assuming you know it.

  • @tylernonte2365
    @tylernonte2365 Před 2 měsíci

    Purchasing property up on that mountain, would love to know where you got that copy and if you have it scale to the U.S. Topo map circa 2016?

  • @ESPLTD322
    @ESPLTD322 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you. I’m trying to visualize all of what my Pawpaw, great grandfather Joe, and his dad, Petr went through. Petr fought in the Russian Civil War against both the Boshkevik communists AND the Tsarists, so it was a multi way war. He made his way through the Russian Empire (including modern day Ukraine), Poland, and then Slovakia. And then was recruited there to work the coal mines of Brookside. Unfortunately, Petr was killed by the Klan in either the early 1920’s, when my Pawpaw Joe was only about 12 years or so old. He had to take over and help provide for himself and his mother. It really messed him up (understandably) and he had developed a drinking problem, and when he had my Pawpaw, Tyrone, in 1938, and was unfortunately abusive. Luckily, later in life, he sobered up, and made amends with my Pawpaw. Joe died in 2001 when I was 5, so I kind of remember him a little. Luckily, my Pawpaw Tyrone broke the cycle of drinking, and was never physically abusive to his kids. He died in 2022 right before my 26th birthday. All 3 of them had quite a few (often literal) battles with the Klan, although by the late 50’s, it definitely settled down a lot. So yeah, I’m here because Russian and Sicilian immigrants were coal miners lol

  • @halfwayfarmsandoutdoors3550

    When they smelt the ore, where did the remains of the rock end up? It had to be a tremendous amount.

  • @ClarkWilliams-ws6nf
    @ClarkWilliams-ws6nf Před 2 měsíci

    I enjoy your explorations!! That red-ore mine with the four slope haulage ways was amazing and thank you for showing it to us!!! I love the double-horizon adjustment they had to put in for the hauling equipment so they could reduce the strain of hauling stuff up its always amazing see that type of over-and-under engineering occurring.

  • @davestrang8585
    @davestrang8585 Před 2 měsíci

    Things go better with coke 🎉

  • @howardb1922
    @howardb1922 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow that was a huge one. Looks like you could have driven a tractor trailer rig through it. Well done !

  • @577buttfan
    @577buttfan Před 2 měsíci

    Let's go! See ya in the next hole brother! Hike all the way up a mountain then all the way down the slope then back up and back down lolol :)

  • @davidaaaa4611
    @davidaaaa4611 Před 2 měsíci

    I am from another state and have been there. It is sure worth the trip. Many things to do in Gadsden and near the falls. I would go again if I had time. Train to ride and many other things to do. Never saw the coal mines.

  • @Nunyah_Bidness
    @Nunyah_Bidness Před 2 měsíci

    Greatly appreciate all the work that went into this. Well done sir!

  • @edwardgray154
    @edwardgray154 Před 2 měsíci

    we had them in our area used to after a shift was done is cut off the coal car at the top and wait for the big crash at the bottom we would lol fun when you are 12 yrs old but we did it lol.

  • @bigxpun9521
    @bigxpun9521 Před 2 měsíci

    They are surface stripping the old twin pins place now. And a pit about 7 miles away on blue creek road. We uncover the old mine shafts all the time. Pretty cool to see what it was back then.

  • @jamesscott1189
    @jamesscott1189 Před 2 měsíci

    Love Pratt City, lived there 1950's,

  • @jamesscott1189
    @jamesscott1189 Před 2 měsíci

    Lived in Mulga 1954 to 1957, drove through Bayview once in 3 yrs. Great video❤❤❤

  • @markturner6240
    @markturner6240 Před 2 měsíci

    It's absolutely amazing, sir! Thank you for this!