Stolen Coal: A Look Inside an Abandoned Bootleg Coal Mine

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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2022
  • Large scale coal mining in Alabama began in the 1850s. During the infancy of coal extraction, the primitive methods and machinery often required many men to do the jobs. As collieries became more efficient in the 1920s, thousands were put out of work. With miner strikes, the Great Depression and workers being replaced by equipment, bootleg mining was conceived. Oftentimes these racketeers would reopen mines that the companies had closed using existing equipment left behind. The majority of bootleg coal was sold within a 30 mile range, mainly to local merchants and families. The bootleggers would sell the coal at a fraction of the price, making it an attractive option for families and businesses to save money on heating costs. This abandoned coal drift mine @MrTropics64 and I explored dates back to the 1880/90, and was closed around the 1920s. Bootleggers would return back after it was closed, reopen it and mine the coal left to provide for their families. Also, it appears moonshiners had set up an operation after the bootleggers finished, giving the mine another bit of history, but we will save that for another time.
    #underground #caving #mines

Комментарии • 144

  • @MissNicola
    @MissNicola Год назад +14

    Amazing footage and a great piece of history, thank you. The seam looked about 24 inches where it was visible, in the drifts. Did you notice the massive areas of "goaf" (i.e. worked-out areas backfilled with deads)? Looks like a stone wall on one side, with intact coal on the other. Keep up the good work, from the UK.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      thank you so much, I didn't notice it at the time I was in there, it's always interesting to watch the videos to see what you missed. Glowstick films will have some amazing history on this as well, be sure to give him a subscribe :)

  • @Counselor77
    @Counselor77 Год назад +12

    Just a few miles from where I lived in Pennsylvania, a family had a coal mine right there in the back yard and they used an old pickup truck perched on top of a huge wooden tower rigged up to be a winch for the coal cars to get them up the slope.

  • @jeffaurand2345
    @jeffaurand2345 Год назад +7

    In my part of Pensylvania, we were cautioned to watch our step in the woods, branches and leaves could cover over the old shafts left by bootleg miners, leaving 'death traps' for the unwary.

    • @joesmoth2610
      @joesmoth2610 8 месяцев назад +1

      Many open shafts on state game lands

  • @scottbaker4314
    @scottbaker4314 Год назад +6

    Second generation electrician eastern ky coal miner here and i can say doing that without a methane detector is suicidal. Usually you can find old hand tools and dynamite, carbide lanterns and a host of great things.

  • @andrewdavis5181
    @andrewdavis5181 Год назад +7

    Aren't you worried about bad air? I hope you're carrying a monitor!
    Great job! When was the last time someone set foot inside it!!!!
    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @hanoverfisk2115
    @hanoverfisk2115 2 месяца назад +1

    In south east Kentucky it's called wildcating I've heard stories of my grandfather stealing the coal support columns from abandoned mines how desperate he must have been just blows my mind

    • @galewinds7696
      @galewinds7696 2 месяца назад

      Wrong , wildcat miners are unionized workers that strike , breaking their contracts.

  • @keithrimmer3
    @keithrimmer3 Год назад +15

    Great explore guys but please take care and always take a gas detector with you in old coal mines they can kill in an instant and helmets come in handy invest in the correct protective equipment to keep you safe, and take only photos, take care from a UK cave and mine Explora.

    • @John-gj9db
      @John-gj9db Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing. Walk into a dip with “black damp” and its curtains.

    • @UKAbandonedMineExplores
      @UKAbandonedMineExplores Год назад

      There is a ideo on our channel showing how quickly a coal mine can kill uou within feet of the entrance.

  • @barryclarke3010
    @barryclarke3010 Год назад +11

    That was a busy mine after the company abandoned it, we call em " farmers levels" in the UK not so much taking over a abandoned mine ,but driving a drift on the claim higher up, I saw a couple of years ago someone had been hacking out coal on the outcrop next door to a abandoned mine, left thier tools there too, probably a rucksack two at a time. Looked like you were in a dry spot when the video ended.👍

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +3

      Yea we were in a dry spot, the mine didn’t seem to have an end in sight. I’m going to look up farmers levels, that sounds really cool

    • @zerofox7347
      @zerofox7347 Год назад +3

      I’ve often wondered if people especially ex miners went and dug a sack or two for home to keep the bills down.

    • @barryclarke3010
      @barryclarke3010 Год назад +5

      @@zerofox7347 miners had coal for life as a perk of the job, when coal stopped being mined ,so did the perk, it could of been ex miners hacking out the outcrop ,one things for sure its been going on for generations, its not publicised because every one would be doing it,not just coal every mineral has been extracted illegally, eg gold.or mineral collectors hacking out a vein deep in a stope,then selling the mineral to other collectors.

  • @judeodomhnaill9711
    @judeodomhnaill9711 Год назад +6

    I see a lot of bootlegging operations on old collieries in the anthracite regions here in PA. They often robbed the pillars or took the barrier pillars that separated the collieries themselves haha.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +3

      the pillars were easy to access, but removing them is so sketchy lol

    • @judeodomhnaill9711
      @judeodomhnaill9711 Год назад +1

      @@UndergroundBirmingham you know it man. People don't realize that just the pillars being exposed to the air causes them to degrade also. It's always a pleasure to hit unrobbed workings though as it can lead to endless explorations.

  • @barbarianleatherandblades8686
    @barbarianleatherandblades8686 Год назад +3

    I cannot imagine shinning back in there. Insane.

    • @stewatparkpark2933
      @stewatparkpark2933 Год назад

      Probably just hid it in there and did the shinning outside .

  • @MitchTroutman
    @MitchTroutman 4 месяца назад +3

    Hi, I tried to PM you but I wanna ask about some of the footage you've found. I'm the author of a book about bootleg coal in PA. Thanks.

  • @howardb1922
    @howardb1922 3 месяца назад

    Wow what an adventure. Well done !!!!

  • @zerofox7347
    @zerofox7347 Год назад +2

    I’m amazed they went so hard after moonshiners that they would go down a coal mine!

  • @johnmilonas9143
    @johnmilonas9143 Год назад +1

    Very interesting thank you.

  • @MrTropics64
    @MrTropics64 Год назад +1

    Excellent Presentation Sir⛏

  • @rdamp2374
    @rdamp2374 Год назад +4

    Are there any active soft coal mines were you live. I worked in a bootleg coal mine in the anthracite coal fields in the 90s we leased the property from the mining company who own the closed mine we reopen it and mined it we sold the raw coal to the company and payed a royalty charge to them for each ton.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      yes, all soft coal, bituminous, in my region. several big companies still operating underground and surface operations, but it seems the green movement is closing a lot of them down.

  • @John-gj9db
    @John-gj9db Год назад +1

    Whoa, in a coal mine with a naked flame lamp 💥. I know that’s how they did it back then, pretty scary to watch 😬

  • @jbilletz
    @jbilletz Год назад +6

    Cool video guys. I’m not trying to be a safety sally but do you carry gas detectors. I’ve worked in coal mines for a long time. You should at the minimum carry a o2 detector. Real easy in old works to run into low oxygen.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +3

      Oh no you’re not at all, good looking out. Yes, we use a iBrid mx6 gas meter and on o2 detector as well

    • @jbilletz
      @jbilletz Год назад +3

      @@UndergroundBirmingham Good to hear. I see a lot of people doing this without them. Even in a modern properly ventilated mine it's possible to run into low O2. Also be careful around loose rock, sometimes just your footsteps can be enough to rattle already loose rock. Be careful guys!

  • @myemail5457
    @myemail5457 Год назад +1

    Got to stay warm somehow.digging, loading,carrying , stoking the stove and all those steps keep you warm until you light the fire.

  • @partorejo1624
    @partorejo1624 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing,, i like your vdio my friend

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      Thanks for giving it a view, it really helps with the analytics. Glad you enjoyed it 😊

  • @coalcrackerchris
    @coalcrackerchris Год назад +2

    Nice explore!! Your thumbnail looks like the Pioneer coal mine tour's bootleg mine on the lokie ride in Ashland, Pa.
    Is it?

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      thanks bud, yes, that is the one :)

    • @coalcrackerchris
      @coalcrackerchris Год назад +1

      Is that what you explored??

    • @marklawrence2274
      @marklawrence2274 Год назад +1

      @@coalcrackerchris so that's just a mock-up for display only, not a real bootleg... but if you walk the hills around that mountain you're sure to find a few ;)

  • @nickmad887
    @nickmad887 2 месяца назад

    thanks

  • @robertdunn3960
    @robertdunn3960 Год назад +2

    This isn't far from where I live the bottom of what's known as Appalachia you couldn't imagine how poor these people were. They used this coal to sell, heat and make whiskey at night and store in the hole til sold

  • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
    @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Год назад

    that is a lot of work
    brilliant set up if all u got is coal for home heat

  • @allenelswick6961
    @allenelswick6961 Год назад +2

    I like your video's as i am a coal miner. Any methane gas if any i would not worry about the gas as long as you don't use and open flame. The two big dangers i see is number one go buy and oxygen detector by all means you can drop dead if the oxygen level gets to low. Number two is bad top just hanging waiting to fall. Hard hats are a plus for the ole head lol.

  • @scooter2kool173
    @scooter2kool173 Год назад

    Kept saying moonshiner remains? Where they fireing there still on coal clear down there or using a induction heater

  • @tylerayala9689
    @tylerayala9689 Год назад

    Awesome video, better history

  • @_nelson
    @_nelson Год назад +1

    Wow that's awesome mine
    It had cool artifacts
    Mine still lots of coal

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      You could still pull some out to heat the house if youyou needed

    • @_nelson
      @_nelson Год назад

      Yep there enough coal last very long time
      How long coal burns

  • @jacobbrookshire8204
    @jacobbrookshire8204 Год назад +2

    Cool video, I enjoyed it. Sure hope you had gas detectors, nothing to play around with.

  • @jeffallen6459
    @jeffallen6459 5 месяцев назад

    They was lucky to make it back out alive. That was incredibly dangerous.

  • @bigjohn2048
    @bigjohn2048 Год назад

    You didn t have to be a heavy drinker to work down there but it was recommended !!!!!

  • @anthonynapier2887
    @anthonynapier2887 Год назад

    It's scrabbler nature to scrabble without responsibility or regard for safety, it's the scrabbler struggle and the scrabbler dream

  • @greenspiraldragon
    @greenspiraldragon Год назад

    When you said bootleg I thought it was an old mine used to hide a still. I wasn't completely wrong. 7:31 looks like a finger.

  • @brianmaxey3263
    @brianmaxey3263 Год назад

    What was being treated with the Linseed Oil??

    • @jeffreyyoung4104
      @jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад +1

      It was oil, it burns, and they could use it in the lanterns if they didn't have lamp oil, and it also could be used to lubricate the tracks if needed.

  • @ScooterA
    @ScooterA Год назад +2

    Can’t believe you guys take stuff out of the mine!

  • @Obshowersyndicate
    @Obshowersyndicate Год назад +2

    Wow camera looks way better

  • @emadhakimi7138
    @emadhakimi7138 7 месяцев назад

    Brave heart ❤

  • @damonnoble8401
    @damonnoble8401 Год назад

    LOL, you saying that you weren't going in there because its unsupported, I don't think i saw any of it that was supported. I was a coal miner at one time by the way and i saw no supports anywhere.

  • @saia2205ify
    @saia2205ify Год назад +2

    Ugh! Don't break those staglite whatcha call it. Took a long time to make them. Drip by drip.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +3

      We navigated around them as carefully as possible. That sounds much better than alien things 😂

    • @csrrjefflloyd6496
      @csrrjefflloyd6496 Год назад +1

      Correct me if I’m wrong but a stalagmite I think comes up from the ground and a stalagtite goes down from “ceiling” of a cave or mine in this case.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      @@csrrjefflloyd6496 that is a little out of my knowledge. I still think it comes from UFO's lol

  • @menguardingtheirownwallets6791
    @menguardingtheirownwallets6791 Месяц назад

    You couldn't pay me enough money to go into one of those underground mines. No thanks, dislike being buried alive.

  • @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
    @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces Год назад +4

    Great video i subscribed. i work as a coal miner and i greatly enjoyed this. I also explore old gold, silver, and copper mines i post them on my channel.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +3

      that's awesome! just subscribed to you, looking forward to watching some of you videos

    • @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
      @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces Год назад +1

      @@UndergroundBirmingham Thank you so much.

    • @nefariumxxx
      @nefariumxxx Год назад +1

      I am curious if we have to worry about methane much in old abandoned coal mines? There's one here which was said to go back about 700 feet into the hill, according to old mapping. Collapsed at entrance but I found another way in. What I found seems like a 75 degree declined angle air shaft / tools skip sled. Mine hasn't been worked since the 1960's. Would methane be more of an issue when they are actively being worked than when abandoned or does it build up over time when not being worked?

    • @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
      @nelsonminingandabandonedplaces Год назад +1

      @@nefariumxxx Yes there is the possiblitly. You must always be mindful of bad air in any mine. Bad air is deadly.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +2

      @@nefariumxxx coal mines, yes, always worry about that. Carry a meter, we use the Ibrid mx6. Coal is much more dangerous than hard rock. Just be safe

  • @davestrang8585
    @davestrang8585 Год назад

    OLD grand dad whisky

  • @allangooge7871
    @allangooge7871 Год назад +1

    So has no idea of dates of bottles????

  • @roberthawxhurst3717
    @roberthawxhurst3717 Год назад

    How could anyone make moonshine in mine, a fire would be a nightmare with smoke and C02

  • @b.a.d2249
    @b.a.d2249 Год назад

    Production

  • @picklerick4944
    @picklerick4944 Год назад

    You can't steal something that's just lying in the ground

  • @mikehatter1800
    @mikehatter1800 6 месяцев назад

    They did what they had to do to survive I would too

  • @cowboyk64
    @cowboyk64 7 месяцев назад

    let me tell you something this is history ! 🤣

  • @stugill4513
    @stugill4513 7 месяцев назад

    shame i was expecting birmingham ENGLAND not usa

  • @openphoto
    @openphoto Год назад

    Those dang robbers, the billionaires owned that coal!

  • @mudsuckingpig6246
    @mudsuckingpig6246 Год назад +1

    No moonshiners worth a shit would use steel for there still product would taste horrible

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      That’s kinda what I thought too. Mashpot or whatever it was called didn’t look great either

  • @beerdiaryshootinmcdaniel8063
    @beerdiaryshootinmcdaniel8063 Год назад

    birmingham?

  • @Paul-hk7ue
    @Paul-hk7ue Год назад

    a Volkswagen bug drove coal from a mine....no

  • @dinosaurcomplaints2359
    @dinosaurcomplaints2359 Год назад

    Where is your breathing equipment? Coal mines are notorious for noxious gases. It doesn’t look well ventilated.

  • @Jato7779
    @Jato7779 Год назад +2

    Not wise to go into an abandoned underground like that lots of unknown dangers for you guys.

    • @hellomikie92
      @hellomikie92 Год назад +3

      This channel is full of abandoned mine videos. They know what they're getting themselves into.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      not wise at all, we don't advocate anyone doing so. we understand the risks involved

    • @TheDamageinc81
      @TheDamageinc81 Год назад

      Thanks mom.

  • @williamdovey9971
    @williamdovey9971 Год назад

    Look I love this type of video (. But ) why do you steal old artefacts from the mine so no one can see them again ?.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +2

      The was a private property mine. The artifacts were removed per request of the owner, and they are now on display at the local museum for all to see

    • @williamdovey9971
      @williamdovey9971 Год назад

      Thank you for update of mine ownership , apologies given , cheers .

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      @@williamdovey9971 no worries. It’s rare we ever remove items, if we do it’s for the museums and Schools

  • @TheJackmac55
    @TheJackmac55 Год назад

    haaa yeah,,every ..toxic waste dump drum...is a fkn...still

  • @jasonharper2601
    @jasonharper2601 Год назад

    GAS DETECTOR !!

  • @mfcobb1
    @mfcobb1 Год назад

    My family's land was taken for coal. Well, we are still getting royalty checks for pennies. We won't cash them.

  • @scottb7444
    @scottb7444 Год назад

    How is it stolen coal? You don't own the mineral Rights on your land?

  • @TheDamageinc81
    @TheDamageinc81 Год назад

    Man I love what you guys do. Just ignore all the Karen's bitching about the artifacts and making sure you have your SAFETY equipment. Lmao! I suppose it comes with the territory as your channel grows.
    EDIT: In the future could you give some close up shots of the whiskey bottles including the bottom?

  • @Le_Comte_de_Monte_Felin
    @Le_Comte_de_Monte_Felin Год назад +2

    Great footage. Awful music.

  • @martincowling6562
    @martincowling6562 Год назад +9

    Living in the era when all coal mines were open, that was the bestcdays of my life when seeing all the machinery, dad's going to work, giving that blood and sweat, but what do we had today, too much of climate activists and wokes saying its destroyed the planet, these people haven't seen life or lived through those years, as most don't even know what a coal mine looks like and a piece of coal.

    • @AliBaba-gi4zt
      @AliBaba-gi4zt 6 месяцев назад

      No doubt TV PROGRAMMING and College has infiltrated the minds of the fluoridated masses...

  • @jsexploring2129
    @jsexploring2129 Год назад

    Shaky video, so hard to watch...

  • @brannancloward
    @brannancloward Год назад +3

    Are you stealing artifacts out of these mines? I hope they are on your property otherwise that is not cool man. Us other real mine explorers don't appreciate that one bit.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад +1

      Ok Karen

    • @livingstonanderson4688
      @livingstonanderson4688 Год назад +2

      not stealing. no one reported it stolen and im sure if the person that paid pennys for them 100 years ago wants them back he"ll gladly give it to them. saving then is what the owned would want.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      The bottles were taken with permission to the property owner to donate to the museum in town for everyone to be able to see. I personally don’t care about bottles, but we understand some do and want to see it.

    • @brannancloward
      @brannancloward Год назад +1

      @@UndergroundBirmingham Cool, thanks! Great explore, looks like you had one hell of a time climbing out of there.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +1

      @@brannancloward it was so steep, with soft dirt that gave away with each movement. It was a fun challenge

  • @seandepoppe6716
    @seandepoppe6716 Год назад +1

    Just Robin and steeling and breaking shit

  • @thembijan
    @thembijan Год назад +3

    Stolen coal stolen history bottle

    • @livingstonanderson4688
      @livingstonanderson4688 Год назад +2

      how do you figure that? so every old left behind bottles you see everywhere in collections and for sale are stolen? More like saved history

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад +4

      Bottles were removed with permission from property owner, and donated to the town museum, but speculate away, Karen.

    • @thembijan
      @thembijan Год назад +2

      @@UndergroundBirmingham lol I’m not a Karen just a comment most people steal stuff that should be in museums. I love history and it should be shared with everyone. I’ve been to many historic sites I’ve never taken anything from them. By the way I didn’t call the cops on him so that doesn’t make me a Karen, for me to be a Karen I would have to make more than just an observation of how ironic it is for people stealing coal and a person stealing a bottle. So what you are telling me if you saw someone robbing an old lady you would not say or do anything because that would make you a Karen?

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      @@thembijan again it wasn’t stolen, so you continuing to debate makes one a Karen.

    • @UndergroundBirmingham
      @UndergroundBirmingham  Год назад

      @@thembijan the Karen thing is really just a joke, grandma better be packing

  • @Peachyt82
    @Peachyt82 Год назад +1

    stealing relics from mines *sad sigh* red thumb for that.

  • @jamesstfelix2408
    @jamesstfelix2408 4 месяца назад

    You should talk less in your vids