Robert Gibson

Get The Latest News!

Don't miss our top stories and need-to-know news everyday in your inbox.

EDWARDSVILLE – What’s under your house?

Robert Gibson, an authority on issues of land use in areas previously undermined for coal, will give a special presentation of “The Remaining Legacy of Madison County Coal Mining.”

The event, presented by the Madison County Historical Society, will take place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 22 at the Madison County Archival Library, located at 715 N. Main Street in Edwardsville.

Article continues after sponsor message

“Since many areas of Madison and St. Clair County are undermined by abandoned coal mines, we feel that this program will be of interest and importance to many area residents,” Madison County Historical Society’s Cindy Reinhardt said.  

The presentation will feature photographs, charts and interesting facts about Madison County coal mines. Gibson will also give advice on what to do if homeowners have an issue caused by an abandoned coal mine and discuss who should have mine subsidence insurance.

The event is free for anyone who wishes to attend.

For more information about the event, please contact (618) 656-7562.

More like this:

2 days ago - Two Men Fatally Shot in Ferguson Gas Station Incident

Apr 4, 2024 - Family Fun Fest to Offer Games, Crafts and Resources in Granite City

2 days ago - Your Weekend Go Guide: Explore This Weekend's Events!

Mar 8, 2024 - Kurt Prenzler and Chris Slusser Outline Policies at Voter Event

Mar 18, 2024 - Madison County Catholic Charities to Host Help On The Move 2024 Fundraiser