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County Coal Map Series

This page is intended as a starting point for gathering information on coal mines and coal resources for the counties of Illinois. Clicking on the county name will take you to that county's webpage where coal mine maps and coal resource maps are displayed.

General map information regarding the coal mine maps and coal resource maps.

Move your cursor to the center of the county on the map and when the hand appears, click to see the maps for that county Or click on the county name to see the maps for that county.

County Map Will Kankakee Iroquois Vermilion Champaign Ford Grundy LaSalle Livingston Rock Island Bureau Henry Mercer Putnam Knox Stark Marshall Henderson Warren Peoria Woodford McLean Tazewell Fulton McDonough Hancock Schuyler Adams Brown Mason Logan Dewitt Piatt Douglas Edgar Cass Menard Macon Moultrie Coles Clark Cumberland Shelby Christian Sangamon Morgan Scott Pike Calhoun Greene Jersey Macoupin Montgomery Fayette Effingham Jasper Crawford Madison Bond Marion Clay Richland Lawrence St. Clair Clinton Monroe Washington Jefferson Wayne Edwards Wabash Randolph Perry Franklin Hamilton White Jackson Williamson Saline Gallatin Johnson Pope Hardin

Counties in Illinois

Map Information

The Coal Resource Maps include structural elevation, depth, thickness, sulfur, and chlorine maps of the Colchester, Danville, Davis, Dekoven, Herrin, Jamestown, Seelyville, and Springfield Coals.

The Coal Mine Maps are maps compiled by the ISGS of known mines, both underground and surface. The coal mine maps and accompanying directories, which provide basic information about the mines, represent the most comprehensive compilation of available data. Coal has been mined in 73 counties in Illinois and more than 4,500 coal mines have operated since commercial mining began in 1810. Our maps of known mines for each of these counties may help the public to identify mined areas. Please note, however, that the accuracy and completeness of the mine maps and directories vary depending on the availability and quality of source material. Little or no information is available for many mines, especially the older ones, because mining activity was not regulated or documented until the late 1800's. Even then, reporting requirements were minimal.

In cooperation with the Illinois State Geological Survey, the Office of Mines and Minerals (a division of the Department of Natural Resources) is in search of old underground mine maps of Illinois. Many of the undocumented maps are believed to be in libraries, historical societies and personal files of old mine employees. The Department asks that anyone who knows of one of these maps, please contact the Department at (618) 650-3197 or by emailing rgibson@siue.edu. A map specialist will come to your location, if you wish. Otherwise maps can be mailed, or you may stop by one of our offices in Edwardsville, Springfield, Ottawa, or Benton. These maps will be checked against our existing inventory. If found to be a new discovery, they will be electronically imaged and returned to the owner (if requested).

The Coal Logs are non-confidential coal log descriptions from the Coal Section's stratigraphic database located in the county. These are part of the basis for the coal resource maps.

NOTE: A 1:100,000 scale color plot version (includes directory if mine map) is available at a cost of $10.00, and can be ordered by contacting the ISGS at (217) 244-2414, or e-mail at isgs@isgs.illinois.edu A 1:24,0000 scale color plot version of each available quadrangle with the directory is available at a cost of $7.50, and can be ordered by contacting the ISGS also.

This new series of maps have been supported, in part, by the contract Maintenance of Coal Resource and Mine Data from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Mines and Minerals.

Note: These maps are made available at this time in draft form only. They have not yet been reviewed to the normal standards of the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS) review process. They are made available in this manner as an "open file" in order to deliver products to our customers as fast as possible and to meet particular needs that we have encountered in public requests for this information.

These maps are PDF files, requiring Adobe Acrobat™ for viewing. (Download Acrobat).

 

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