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 Lignite Coal Mines
 Saskatchewan
Canada
 
Excelsior Coal
 and Brick Company Mine
 aka- Excelsior Coal Company Ltd.

 

 ** WARNING **
 Old Abandoned Underground Coal Mines can be Very Dangerous,
 Due to Collapse, and Mine Gases (Noxious and Flammable).
 Extreme Care should be taken around them, due to Falls, Sudden Ground Collapse, and Bad Air,
 and in NO Circumstances should People enter into ANY Mine Openings, or Associated Caves.

 The Material Contained on my Sites, is NOT to Encourage Personal Investigation of these Mines,
 But only as a Historical Record of these Long Abandoned Mines.
 Please View these Mines from a Far, Safe and Legal Distance.
  Always Observe Private Property Rights, and Obey ALL Warning Signs. 
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Excelsior Coal
 and Brick Company Mine
aka- Excelsior Coal Company Ltd.

Section 30, Township 1, Range 5, W2

About 1 mile East of Pinto
Located on the Soo Line


1927 map
shows many buildings
 in this area

Not operated in 1917
Owner-Operator unknown
Per Arnie Jahn, Excelsior was an actual place
about a mile or two southeast of Pinto on the rail line. 
It was a place where they made bricks
stamped "Excelsior Coal Co Ltd Winnipeg"
Here is an ad from June 22, 1912,
wanting to exchange shares in the company for cash.

George Pocock suggested a place name of Excelsior.
wonder if this was from that suggestion.
Below are 2 bricks from this mine,
Obviously they found white clay as well.
Click to enlarge this picture in a new window

Photo courtesy Arnie Jahn and Mary Rose Boyer.
Sad to report Mary Rose passed away in Jan 2012.

In the Central School History book in Estevan it reports this:
"the first bricks made in Southern Saskatchewan was about July 1894,
 one mile east of Taylorton bridge.
These bricks were of very good quality.
This permitted the homesteaders to replace the tin roof-jacks
 with brick chimneys on their dwellings. 
In 1892 and 1893 two lime kilns were also in operation
 on the river bank east of Taylorton.
 These industries later moved to Shand and Estevan"

Company shows up in 1920-21
with Thomas Nutt as the manager
1911 Thomas Nutt was a farmer in North Portal area.
b- June 1861 in Scotland, immigrated in 1889
wife- Jane Nutt, nee ?, b- Mar 1859 in ON
 

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