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25 cents per day, and paid out $25, 000 in wages and $10, - 000 for mine supplies. The price of coal at the mine ranged from five to eight cents per bushel. The price paid per bushel for mining is three cents; for driving entries $2. 75 to $3. 25. Their main entry is one-half a mile long. The usual full time worked is 200 days. Freight rates are lower than two years ago, and the cost of mining has increased. Capt. B. F. Kooney is superintendent. The mine is very well ventilated, has two outlets... and has natural drainage. The shute and outside track arrange- ments are excellent, the shute and tipple especially. T. H. Heald is agent, Knoxville Tenn.
THE STAR COAL COMPANY In 1882, shipped 24, 000 tons of coal to Chattanooga and Knox- ville, Tennessee, Atlanta, Rome and Augusta, Georgia, Greens- boro and Salisbury, North Carolina, which was valued at the mines at $42, 000. The average selling price at the mine was seven oents per bushel. The number of hands worked was eighty, who earned (miners) from $2.


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