Harrison County History of Coal Museum
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The Harrison County History of Coal Museum, also known as the Puskarich Coal Museum, opened in May 1994 in Cadiz, Ohio
Cadiz, Ohio
Cadiz is a village in Harrison County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,308 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Harrison County.-Geography:Cadiz is located at ....

 in the lower level of the Puskarich Public Library
Puskarich Public Library System
The Puskarich Public Library System is a rural, public library serving Harrison County, Ohio. The library also houses the Harrison County History of Coal Museum ....

. The museum is open during the libraries' normal business hours from Monday - Thursday 9:00-8:00, Friday 9:00-6:00, and Saturday 9:00-5:00. Tours can be arranged by appointment. Admission is free of charge.

Museum Information

Inside the coal museum, different displays and photographs of various mining memorabilia are available for viewing. The 99-seat theater offers film presentations of the coal industry and its history. Some of the topics featured are:

Mining in General

Coal's geological history, the history of coal mining
Coal mining
The goal of coal mining is to obtain coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United States,...

 in the United States, how mines were built, coal in the environment and products with items ranging from insecticides made from creosote
Creosote
Creosote is the portion of chemical products obtained by the distillation of a tar that remains heavier than water, notably useful for its anti-septic and preservative properties...

 coal tar to moth balls, a distillate of coal tar. Coal samples depicting anthracite (hard coal) is also displayed. Many of the displays were donated by area collectors as well as those associated with the mining industry. Elizabeth Reeb, a researcher-curator with the Ohio Historical Society
Ohio Historical Society
The Ohio Historical Society is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1885 as The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society "to promote a knowledge of archaeology and history, especially in Ohio"...

, is responsible for many museum exhibits and photos.

Underground Mining

The actual mining process with its machines and methods, a general history of the United Mine Workers of America and Safety are included here. Miners' tools, equipment (hats, lunch buckets, safety devices) are acquired for displays. The safety device display covers the gamut from the old-fashioned bird cage - when the death of the bird meant the presence of deadly gases - to today's self-contained rescuer kits with one-hour oxygen supply. The biggest display is a thirties-forty era Watt Car located in the centerpiece of the lobby area. It was donated to the museum by the Cravat Coal Company. It stands in front of a huge photo of the entrance to a deep mine. The museum's walls and ceiling are set in black to give the underground feel of a deep mine.

Surface Mining

Machines and equipment like the Silver Spade
The Silver Spade
350px|thumb|Bucket and cab of The Silver Spade at Harrison Coal and Reclamation Park on [[Ohio State Route 519|Stumptown Road]]The Silver Spade was a giant excavator used for strip mining in southeastern Ohio. Manufactured by Bucyrus-Erie, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the model 1950-B was one of two...

 and Giant Earth Mover (GEM), reclamation, and a model of a surface mine operation are key components. Among the displayed pieces is a broken off "tooth" from the gigantic bucket of Consolidation Coal Company's Silver Spade and a section of the three-inch-thick electrical cable used to switch it on.

Local Mining

Harrison County was a top coal producing county in Ohio. The general history of mining in this county and Eastern Ohio is covered from Ida Mae Stull, who was nationally-recognized as the country's first woman coal miner, to the decline of the industry during the 1980s. Items from local mines are also on display. Other displays include several watch fobs, popular then and now, representing various coal equipment companies. The old "company store" is also featured with examples of merchandise and "scrip", both paper and metal.

Available Videos

Besides the many books offered at the Puskarich Public Library, the library and coal museum offer videos about coal mining.
  • Coal: the Inside Story
  • Fighting Coal Mine Fires
  • Mountaineer Prep Plant Big Muskie
  • Last Pony Mine - Longwall Mining
  • Marion Video
  • The Other Half Speaks - Daron Coal Company/Atlas Power Company - Adventures in Strip-mining
  • Common Ground Modern Mining
  • Energy Under Ground - Y & O Coal Company
  • Salute to the Giant
  • Out of Darkness
  • All About Coal (children's version)
  • History of Bucyrus Erie Strip-Mining Shovels

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