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'''Lindbergh''' is a former coal mining community located south of [[Quinton]] and east of [[Praco]], along the [[Locust Fork River]] in northwestern [[Jefferson County]].
'''Lindbergh''' is a former coal mining community located south of [[Quinton]] and east of [[Praco]], along [[Village Creek]] in northwestern [[Jefferson County]].


The mines there, also called the '''Lindbergh Truck Mines''' or '''Lindbergh No. 1 - No. 6 Mines''', were operated at different times by the [[Brookside-Pratt Mining Company]], the [[Carr Coal Company]], [[Colonial Coal & Coke Company]], [[Davidson Coal Company]], [[Dixie Pratt Coal Co.]], [[U.S. Pipe]], and the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]]. A shaft from Lindbergh, created under U.S. Pipe's tenure, intercepted the [[Bessie Mine]].
The mines there, also called the '''Lindbergh Truck Mines''' or '''Lindbergh No. 1 - No. 6 Mines''', were operated at different times by the [[Brookside-Pratt Mining Company]], the [[Carr Coal Company]], [[Colonial Coal & Coke Company]], [[Davidson Coal Company]], [[Dixie Pratt Coal Co.]], [[U.S. Pipe]], and the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]]. A shaft from Lindbergh, created under U.S. Pipe's tenure, intercepted the [[Bessie Mine]].

Revision as of 10:11, 26 February 2019

Lindbergh is a former coal mining community located south of Quinton and east of Praco, along Village Creek in northwestern Jefferson County.

The mines there, also called the Lindbergh Truck Mines or Lindbergh No. 1 - No. 6 Mines, were operated at different times by the Brookside-Pratt Mining Company, the Carr Coal Company, Colonial Coal & Coke Company, Davidson Coal Company, Dixie Pratt Coal Co., U.S. Pipe, and the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. A shaft from Lindbergh, created under U.S. Pipe's tenure, intercepted the Bessie Mine.

The site is currently being strip-mined by the Native American Coal Company.

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