A hard natural coal that burns slowly and gives intense heat.
1The black granite in such cases resembled huge deposits of anthracite coal.
2The accompanying picture represents a section of the anthracite coal-measures of Pennsylvania.
3Such is the Burning Mountain, on Powder River, abounding with anthracite coal.
4When was the first boat load of anthracite coal shipped to Philadelphia?
5For a century, the town relied on its anthracite coal mines for employment.
6Bituminous and anthracite coal are very nearly equal for equal qualities.
7Castlecomer grew up around the anthracite coal mines of the county.
8The Colorado Coal & Iron Company produce all the anthracite coal sold in Colorado.
9But some speculative minds consider natural gas to be a product of anthracite coal.
10The cooking-range, a large one designed to burn anthracite coal, was the general warming apparatus.
11Before the hot blast was introduced, anthracite coal would not act as fuel in the blast-furnace.
12Of course, I am speaking of anthracite coal.
13Vast beds of the finest bituminous and anthracite coal exist in rich profusion in its inexhaustible coal-fields.
14Since that time there has been no difficulty in selling anthracite coal nor in making it burn.
15At least one-half of the anthracite coal supply of Pennsylvania was owned or controlled by this railroad.
16Their smokestacks could be lowered to the deck, and they burned anthracite coal, which made no smoke.
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