Notre-Dame Mine Shaft

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title: Notre-Dame Mine Shaft
text: The Notre-Dame Pit was one of the principal mine shafts of the Ronchamp Mining Company, located in North-Eastern France in the hamlet of Éboulet, the commune of Champagney, and the department of Haute-Saône. The pit was created by a rival company, The Forge Masters, which had owned the hamlet of Éboulet's mines since 1851, fifteen years before the Ronchamp Mining Company acquired them. As its supply of coal dwindled, the mine was converted into a water well used for pumping water used in the min
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description: Mine in Champagney, Haute-Saone, France
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date modified: 2024-02-29T12:14:30Z
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