Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania is an anthracite coal mining patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County, in the United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eckley-miners-villagein-easternpennsylvaniais-ananthracite-coalminingpatch-townlocated-nearhazletonluzerne-county-in-theunited-states-image210256500.html
RFP6208M–Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania is an anthracite coal mining patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County, in the United States.
Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania is an anthracite coal mining patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County, in the United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eckley-miners-villagein-easternpennsylvaniais-ananthracite-coalminingpatch-townlocated-nearhazletonluzerne-county-in-theunited-states-image210256642.html
RFP620DP–Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania is an anthracite coal mining patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County, in the United States.
Coal Company Housing At Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania. A patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County,in the United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coal-company-housing-at-eckley-miners-villagein-easternpennsylvania-apatch-townlocated-nearhazletonluzerne-countyin-theunited-states-image210256239.html
RFP61YYB–Coal Company Housing At Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania. A patch town located near Hazleton, Luzerne County,in the United States.
Tioga Street, East from Warren St. Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. Early 1900's.Tunkhannock is a borough in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, 31 miles (50 km) northwest of Wilkes-Barre. In the past, lumbering was carried on extensively. Today, many residents are employed by the Procter & Gamble plant in nearby Washington Township. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 1,836. It is the county seat of Wyoming County.[3] Tunkhannock is in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tioga-street-east-from-warren-st-tunkhannock-pennsylvania-early-1900stunkhannockis-aboroughinwyoming-countypennsylvania-31-miles-50km-northwest-ofwilkes-barre-in-the-past-lumbering-was-carried-on-extensively-today-many-residents-are-employed-by-theprocter-gambleplant-in-nearby-washington-township-as-of-the2010-census-the-borough-population-was-1836-it-is-thecounty-seatofwyoming-county-3-tunkhannock-is-in-thescrantonwilkes-barrehazleton-pa-metropolitan-statistical-area-image402552603.html
RM2EAWRXK–Tioga Street, East from Warren St. Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. Early 1900's.Tunkhannock is a borough in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, 31 miles (50 km) northwest of Wilkes-Barre. In the past, lumbering was carried on extensively. Today, many residents are employed by the Procter & Gamble plant in nearby Washington Township. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 1,836. It is the county seat of Wyoming County.[3] Tunkhannock is in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Washington Ave., Looking North, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Showing horses, people, & wagons,Circa 1908. Scranton is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Lackawanna County.Scranton is the largest city in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 562,037 as of 2020. It is the seventh-largest city or borough in Pennsylvania. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre is the cultural and economic center of a region called Northeastern Pennsylvania, which is home to over 1.3 million residents. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-ave-looking-north-scranton-pennsylvania-showing-horses-people-wagonscirca-1908-scrantonis-a-city-in-thecommonwealthofpennsylvania-united-states-and-thecounty-seatoflackawanna-countyscranton-is-the-largest-city-innortheastern-pennsylvaniaand-thescrantonwilkes-barrehazleton-metropolitan-statistical-area-which-has-a-population-of-562037-as-of-2020-it-isthe-seventh-largest-city-or-borough-in-pennsylvania-scrantonwilkes-barre-is-the-cultural-and-economic-center-of-a-region-called-northeastern-pennsylvania-which-is-home-to-over-13-million-residents-image556280608.html
RM2R90NGG–Washington Ave., Looking North, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Showing horses, people, & wagons,Circa 1908. Scranton is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Lackawanna County.Scranton is the largest city in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 562,037 as of 2020. It is the seventh-largest city or borough in Pennsylvania. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre is the cultural and economic center of a region called Northeastern Pennsylvania, which is home to over 1.3 million residents.
Blue Coal's Huber Breaker was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers. Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed. It processed 7,000 tons of Anthracite coal per day.The final product was sprayed with a blue dye and sold as “Blue Coal.”It ceased operations in 1976. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blue-coals-huber-breakerwas-alandmarklocated-in-the-borough-ofashleyhanover-township-luzerne-county-pennsylvania-usa-the-breaker-was-built-in-1939-to-replace-the-maxwell-breaker-which-was-located-at-the-colliery-run-of-mine-coal-arriving-at-the-breaker-was-washed-and-cleaned-to-remove-impurities-principally-slate-it-was-crushed-and-screened-to-specific-sizes-desired-by-customers-considered-an-ultra-modern-plant-when-constructed-it-processed-7000-tons-ofanthracitecoal-per-daythe-final-product-was-sprayed-with-a-blue-dye-and-sold-as-blue-coalit-ceased-operations-in-1976-image397963213.html
RM2E3CP3W–Blue Coal's Huber Breaker was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers. Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed. It processed 7,000 tons of Anthracite coal per day.The final product was sprayed with a blue dye and sold as “Blue Coal.”It ceased operations in 1976.
Two Laborers working in the Blue Coal's Huber Breaker. The Huber was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers. Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed. It processed 7,000 tons of Anthracite coal per day.The final product was sprayed with a blue dye and sold as “Blu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-laborers-working-in-the-blue-coals-huber-breakerthe-huber-was-alandmarklocated-in-the-borough-ofashleyhanover-township-luzerne-county-pennsylvania-usa-the-breaker-was-built-in-1939-to-replace-the-maxwell-breaker-which-was-located-at-the-colliery-run-of-mine-coal-arriving-at-the-breaker-was-washed-and-cleaned-to-remove-impurities-principally-slate-it-was-crushed-and-screened-to-specific-sizes-desired-by-customers-considered-an-ultra-modern-plant-when-constructed-it-processed-7000-tons-ofanthracitecoal-per-daythe-final-product-was-sprayed-with-a-blue-dye-and-sold-as-blu-image397968145.html
RM2E3D0C1–Two Laborers working in the Blue Coal's Huber Breaker. The Huber was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers. Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed. It processed 7,000 tons of Anthracite coal per day.The final product was sprayed with a blue dye and sold as “Blu
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