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Zygmunt Franciszek Szczotkowski (17 September 1877All dates in this article, unless specified otherwise, are written according to the
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in
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
– 9 February 1943 in Bieżanów) was a Polish mining engineer and the first Polish manager of the
Janina Coal Mine The Janina coal mine is a large mine in the south of Poland in Libiąż, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, 350 km south-west of the capital, Warsaw. The mine has been erected by ''Compagnie Galicienne de Mines'', a French mining company, in 1907. B ...
in Libiąż.


Early life

He was the son of Stefan Wincenty Andrzej (b. 1 February 1843Most likely according to the Old Style dating) in the Stefanpole manor near
Riebiņi Riebiņi ( lv, Riebiņi, ltg, Ribiniški, pl, Rybiniszki, yi, Ribinishok) is a village in Riebiņi Parish, Preiļi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. History The village was a shtetl, and most of the inhabitants were Jewish. Acc ...
, in a family of former Inflanty landownersZygmunt's grandfather Alfons Stefanowicz Szczotkowski (d. 1846) was an assessor, and his uncle – a
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from a
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powiat of
Ludza Ludza (; pl, Lucyn, german: Ludsen, russian: Лудза, ''Ludza'') is a town in the Latgale region of eastern Latvia. Ludza is the oldest town in Latvia and this is commemorated by a key in its coat of arms. Ludza is the administrative centre o ...
, Jan Mateusz, a younger brother of Stefan Wincenty
In Latvian national archives which maintain copies of the
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census data from 1897, Ludza powiat datasheets in
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shows a
entry on p. 527/669
related to Jan Mateusz Szczotkowski, living in Ludza with his wife, three daughters and a Belarusian servant
of
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. Stefan was a railroad civil servant and a resident of the Stefanowo residence near
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and Maria Filomena, born Kolbe,Among the Kolbe family members there was also a Bronisław Kolbe, born in Włocławek, later to become a mining engineer and a director in a few mining and processing plants in
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and Zagłebie Dąbrowskie
born 1849 in Włocławek, died 21 February 1931 in Libiąż. As a young man, Stefan Szczotkowski supported the cause of the
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, for which the Szczotkowski family was punished with the loss of their property, and Stefan himself was forced to migrate into far East of Russia.After three years, he was allowed to travel to
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; the central national archives of
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(''ЦГА ЧР.'') in
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contain records of Stefan's compulsory stay in
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''ЦГА ЧР. Ф.122. Оп.1.Д.7. Л.58; ЦГА ЧР. Ф.122. Оп.1.Д.9.Л.132; ЦГА ЧР. Ф.122. Оп.1.Д.28. Л.60; ЦГА ЧР. Ф.122. Оп.1.Д.2б. Л.46''
He arrived in Warsaw in 1867 and got married there. Soon after, he became ill with
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and died when his son was two years old. Zygmunt's mother moved to her family in Włocławek where young Zygmunt started his education. Later in his life his mother decided to move back to Warsaw where 18-year-old Zygmunt finished gymnasium. After finishing the secondary school he began studying in
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's mining faculty (
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). He graduated it in 1900. After graduating he decided to take part in an expedition to the
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but quickly changed his mind and decided to stay in Poland.


Professional career

In January 1901 he passed an examination before the Mining Board and in 1901-1906 he worked as a supervising engineer in one of the
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of the Niwka coal mine near
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. From July 1906 he supervised a coal mine Saturn in
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. In 1913 he resigned his position and traveled to France and Belgium to learn the latest technologies in
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. He planned to build a mine rescue station in
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. He returned to Warsaw in 1914 where he became the manager of Biuro Stacyjne Sekcji Opałowej (Station Bureau, Fuel Section) until 1919. While in Warsaw he passed the examination for a public servant. In 1919 he directed mining operations near
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. On 1 March 1920 he became the chief engineer of Compagnie Galicienne de Mines in Libiąż and on 18 December he was also nominated as the Polish president of the one of mines of the company –
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. In the
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he took active part in the development of the Central Industrial Region; he also cooperated closely with the former
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government minister for industry and trade (1919-1920), Antoni Olszewski (in 1935-1937 he was a member of Olszewski's Committee for the Investigation of National Enterprises, the so-called ''
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Committee'') and with a former Minister of Transport in the governments of
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and
Józef Piłsudski ), Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now Lithuania) , death_date = , death_place = Warsaw, Poland , constituency = , party = None (formerly PPS) , spouse = , children = Wan ...
, later to become the manager of the Trzebinia Coal Mine, Paweł Romocki. For his merits for the Polish industry, on 11 November 1937, Szczotkowski was awarded the Knight's Cross of
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.Monitor Polski 1937 nr 260 poz. 410
p. 3, col. 1 After the break out of
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, from 18 September 1939 until 3 June 1940 he continued working in the mine and he was employed by the Germans as an acting manager (''Treuhänder''). Around that time he was arrested by the
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and accused of sabotage, he was released without any charges and continued to work in the mine. In summer or autumn of 1940 he left Libiąż and joined his family who since 1 September 1939 was living in Bieżanów. He died three years later after a long illness caused by
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.


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Further reading

* L. Nieckula, ''Cmentarz Bieżanowski'' n:"Gazeta Dzielnicowa ''Dwunastka''", , Kraków-Bieżanów
nr 6-7/2004
p. 6 * M. Leś-Runicka, ''Historia kopalni węgla kamiennego Janina w Libiążu'', ed. Południowy Koncern Węglowy, ZG Janina, Libiąż 2008 (no ISBN) * W. Kwinta, ''Paliwo dla energetyki'' n:"Polska Energia" – magazyn informacyjny pracowników Grupy Tauron (), ed. Tauron Polska Energia SA, Departament Komunikacji Rynkowej i PR, Katowice
nr 4(42)/2012
p. 26-27 * J. Zieliński
''Portret pioniera''
n:"Nasze Forum" – magazyn Grupy Tauron (without ISSN), ed. Południowy Koncern Węglowy, Jaworzno, part I in nr 11(35)/2012, p. 10-11; part II in nr 1(37)/2013, p. 12-13 * J. Zieliński
''Budował Janinę''
n:"Przełom" – Tygodnik Ziemi Chrzanowskiej, , nr 48(1069), 5 December 2012, p. 22 * J. Z. Zieliński, K. W. Zieliński, ''Wpomnienie o Zygmuncie Franciszku Szczotkowskim (1877–1943)'' n:"Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki" ( Quarterly Journal for the History of Science and Technology), ed. Instytut Historii Nauki Polskiej Akademii Nauk ( Institute for the History of Science, Polish Academy of Sciences), , Vol. 58: 2013 nr 3, pp. 129–145 {{DEFAULTSORT:Szczotkowski, Zygmunt Engineers from Warsaw 1877 births 1943 deaths Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta University of Leoben alumni