Check Tags: 49

Name/Title

Check Tags: 49

Entry/Object ID

WTB09.134-138

Description

Set of five (5) check tags stamped 49 (round).

Use

Check tags were a system for tracking miners, by number, as they entered an underground mine: Tags were removed from a board by each worker as he entered the mine, and replaced on the board when he exited for the day. This let the company know how many miners, and which ones, were in the mine at any given time. They were also used for coordinating the weight and payment for each cart of coal that emerged while the miners were still working below: a miners hung their numbered brass tag on each coal car they filled, so that the checkweighman knew which individual miner to credit with that cart's load. Also known as miner's checks, pit tags, pit checks, and time checks.

Context

Although check tags themselves are not rare, it is unique to find several with the same number stamped on them. These are part of the WTB09 archaeological survey at Whites Trace Branch in the Blair Gap Area. Exact dig site, date, and personnel are unrecorded, but is assumed to be an independent survey done by B. Nida in 2009.

Collection

Coal Mining Tools

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Blair Mountain Archaeology Group

Notes

now collection of Kenny King

Dimensions

Diameter

1-3/8 in

Material

Brass

Location

Location

Box

Blair Box #1

Shelf

Unit A: Shelf 4

Room

Artifact Storage Room

Category

Storage

Moved By

Shaun Slifer

Date

August 7, 2021

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Blair Mountain Archaeology Group

Related Places

Place

Location

Blair Area: Whites Trace Branch

Region

Blair Mountain Battlefield, Southeast, Blair Area

Continent

North America

Related Events

Event

Battle of Blair Mountain (1921)

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Archaeological Find

Notes

2009