Coalbasin, Colorado

Coalbasin, Colorado

WEB? VOLUME II SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1902 NUMBER II COALBASIN, COLORADO A Beautiful Coal Mining Camp in PitKin County History of the Camp E'>6c Mine and Superintend- ents o/"tHe WorK &he Men- Model Dwellings ScKool and WorK of the Sociological Department OALBASIN, one of the most pict- ver & Rio Grande Railroad to Carbondale uresque little coal camps in Col- and the Crystal River Railroad, Coalbasin orado, is situated in the western is forty miles south and west of the capital part of Pitkin County, on what city. It is on the eastern slope of the West is commonly called the High- Elk Mountain range. Line, a narrow gauge branch of the Crystal History of the Camp. River Railroad, extending twelve miles from The history of the camp extends as far Redstone to Coalbasin. By way of the Den- back as 1882, when the territory was first Trestle Leading from Tipple to Mouth of Tunnel, Coalbasin. Ten Loaded Cars Com- ing Down. Height, 50 Feet. 250 CAMP AND PLANT. prospected and claimed by William Batt, on an inclined plane 1,400 feet long. Ten William Fell, James Lambert and Perham loaded cars going down haul, by means of a cable, the ten empties are con- Brothers, William Batt making first pre-emp- up. They trolled by drums, furnished with powerful Their interests eventually were trans- tion. brakes 700 feet inside of the mine. ferred to the Colorado Fuel Iron and Com- The distance from the mouth of the tun- pany. nel to the face of the first right entry is The vein being situated 319 feet above 4,500 feet. The company is putting in three new boilers and a new engine for the pur- the level of the tipple, it became necessary pose of changing the present gravity sys- to drive a rock tunnel 1,200 feet to reach it. tem of letting the coal down from the mine First excavation in the tunnel was com- to the tipple to that of steam. When the menced in 1892. new plant is installed twenty cars at a time Some of the Old Houses in Coalbasin. In 1893, the year of the panic, all work instead of ten can be sent down the in- was suspended and the mine remained shut cline. until down 1898, when operations were re- The vein is about ten feet thick and dips sumed by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- to the west at an angle of 12 degrees. The pany, and have continued without interrup- coal seems to improve in quality the fur- tion ever since on a constantly increasing ther the openings are extended. By means scale. The present output is 800 tons daily, of a large fan placed at the opening of one but when the new hoisting machinery, which of the entries the mine is kept clear of gas. is now being installed, is in operation, the In addition to this precaution, safety lamps daily production will be increased to 2,000 are used by the men, and a system of water tons. pipes has been installed in the mine, so The Mine. that the entries and rooms may be sprinkled The coal is excellent for coking and steam and the dust, ever dangerous in a coal fuel. The product of the mine is handled mine because of its explosiveness, laid. CAMP AND PLANT. 251 The mine is also equipped with a tele- The Store. phone system, instruments being placed at The mercantile business of Coalbasin is various places, which are connected with a handled by the Colorado Supply Company. central office. The company built and occupied its first The Men. store in August, 1900. The company's first hundred and Amer- Two sixty-five men, building was constructed of logs, and is now and are icans, Austrians Italians, employed occupied by Mr. Shaw and his family. The at Coalbasin. company also opened up a boarding house Those in Charge. in the same building. In the spring of 1901 James Stewart, the present superintend- the Colorado Supply Company erected a ent, succeeded J. D. Griffith in September, large and commodious two-story building, 1901. Mr. Stewart has been in the com- into which, the first of May, 1901, pany's employ for many years, and has it transferred its combined enterprises. Some of the New Houses at Coalbasin Built by the C. F. & I. Co. gradually worked his way up to his present To meet the rapid growth of business it was responsible position. found necessary to erect a separate building Dr. W. E. Ashby is local surgeon, he hav- of larger dimensions for the operation of its ing taken the place in December, 1901, of mercantile enterprise, and into this the Dr. S. C. Clark, who is now at Madrid, N. M. stock of goods was moved February, 1902. E. P. Linskey is clerk of the mine, which The business has been steadily growing, position he has held since August, 1900. keeping pace with the needs and develop- Mr, Linskey was the first clerk and agent for ment of the camp. The stock includes a full the Crystal River Railroad, and for many line of dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries, years he has enjoyed continuous employ-* meats, hardware and so forth. C. A. Redd ment and the confidence of the company. He was manager of the store from its first is also operator for the Mountain and West- establishment in 1900 to January 1, 1902, ern Union Telegraph companies. John Shaw at which time he was superceded by the is pit boss. present manager, L. A. Hanawald. Mr. Han- 52 CAMP AND PLANT. awald has been in the employ of the com- They are located on streets, thus presenting pany for three years. order and economy. The company boarding house is now occu- Water Supply. is with pied and managed by Thomas Hughes, the The camp supplied water through from the two laid company having put it in his charge last pipes, reservoirs, along May. one side of each street. The pipes are tapped at convenient intervals by hydrants Model Dwellings. and fire plugs. One hundred feet of hose, The first house, or cabin, of the camp was wound on reels, in convenient Boxes, is at built in the fall of 1883 by William Batt and each fire plug, giving the camp unusually party. This humble structure of logs (see good protection against fire. The larger of page 258) still remains, a landmark and the two reservoirs is 174 feet above the monument of their courage and determined camp, giving a pressure of seventy-five Colorado Supply Co. Store Coalbasin in Winter. energy. Here they spent the long winter pounds to the square inch. The water is hours watching and guarding their interests both abundant and pure. in the place, which they felt sure would in The Coalbasin Club. time become a center of industry and wealth. The Coalbasin club house, which was Here they laid plans and dreamed dreams built in February, 1902, consists of billiard of future wealth. room, card room, reading room and bar In 1901 the company erected some seventy room, besides a small cloak room and a pri- odd cottages, containing from three to six vate apartment for the manager. Under- rooms, all lathed and plastered, painted and neath part of the building, and extending finished up in neat and modern style, and north, is a large and well equipped cellar, a presenting a striking contrast to the first kind of cold storage for liquors and bottled primitive log huts. They are warm and goods. No ice is needed to keep this apart- comfortable, and mark an innovation in the ment cool. The beer is forced from the keg, manner of building houses in coal camps. which is located in the cellar, by hyraulic CAMP AND PLANT. 253 pressure furnished by water conducted from club. Any kind of a beverage can be had the hydrant, through a very ingenious pump, from simple and wholesome lemonade to the action of which produces compressed air, the most elaborate mixed drink. which is forced into the top of the barrel Owing to a want of sufficient room, two while the beer is taken from the bottom additions are being made on the north side through a pipe, which leads up to the faucet of the present building. The dimensions of back of the bar. these rooms are 24x28 feet, and will afford Billiard Room. more commodious billiard and card rooms The billiard room contains two combina- and a bath room. The building as a whole tion tables and all the modern equipment will then be as complete and nicely ar- pertaining thereto. ranged as any club house in the state out- Card and Game Room. side of those in the large cities. The card room contains tables, cards, H. A. Yewell, who is also manager of Red- Colorado Supply Company Store Building, Coaibasin. chips, checker boards and every equipment stone club, is manager of the club house at necessary to carry on social games, and is Coaibasin and president of the board of di- in every way comfortably furnished and at- rectors. tractive for those who wish to pass away Officers and Management. a few hours at card playing. The Coaibasin club was organized June 22, Reading Room. 1902, by J. C. Osgood, who was also origina- The reading room is magnificently and tor and promoter of the idea. It is man- even lavishly furnished. It is well supplied aged by a board of seven directors.

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