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Paper Excerpts: ... targeted to households that were in "places out of reach of coal gas." Coal gas is partly referred to as "town gas" because before the advent of electricity, this gas was used to light The downside, however, was the expense. The price of canned coal made the production of coal gas too expensive for many kind of work that came to hand. I sawed wood, shoveled coal, dug cellars, moved rubbish from back-yards, worked on the federal health and safety regulations of the mining industry, coal as well as non-coal mining, under a single statutory the distillation of coal. Coal gas was often used for gas lighting and was also alternately referred to as "town gas." ...
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Sources list for THE COAL SHOVELLER THEMES: Lynch, Edward A. and David J. McDonald. 1939. Coal and unionism: A history of the American coal miners' unions. Silver Spring, Maryland: Cornelius Printing Company.Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 "Coal Mining in Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/enved/go_wit h_inspector/coalmine/Coal_Mining_in_Pennsylvania.htm "Coal Mining in Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/enved/go_wit h_inspector/coalmine/Coal_Mining_in_Pennsylvania.htm Pennsylvania’s Natural Resources "Coal Dam Study Calls for More Regulations." Coal Age December (2001). The Buffalo Creek Disaster Wall, Matthew. "PowerGen Fires off on Coal." The Mail on Sunday 28 April 1996: 2. The Power of Coal Kosanovic, Lisa. "Clean Coal? New Technologies Reduce Emissions, but Sharp Criticisms Persist." E January-February 2002: 24. The Power of Coal More sources on "THE COAL SHOVELLER THEMES"
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