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Tobasco Coal Mine
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Location: Las Animas County, Colorado
Years of Operation: 1900-1930
Total Production (tons): 4,378,721
Documents and maps in the Steelworks Archives do not have a consensus on the spelling. It is either "Tabasco" or "Tobasco." To differentiate between this mine and the popular hot sauce, the spelling of "Tobasco" has been adopted.
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