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  2. Pittsburgh Coal Company - Wikipedia

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    The company operated the Coal Hill Coal Railroad, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km), 3 ft 4 in (1,016 mm) narrow gauge railroad until 1871, when it was sold to the Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad, which lengthened the line. [5] The company assumed control of the Montour Railroad in 1901. Coal miner Louis Shafer, Pittsburgh Coal Company (1946).

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette ...

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    Well preserved example of a turn-of-the-20th Century coal mining community. 4: Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop: Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop: May 7, 1992 : 0.1 miles (0.16 km) west of Pennsylvania Route 4020: Luzerne Township

  4. Category:Coal mining in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Coal mining in Pennsylvania" ... Pittsburgh Coal Company;

  5. Coal Hill Coal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The mine was then sold to the Pittsburgh Coal Company, and rails from the mine were extended an additional one half mile to a new coal mine on the south side of Saw Mill Run. The rails were extended to a third mine, for a total length of one and one half miles. In spite of this short length, the railroad had 3 locomotives and 280 coal cars.

  6. Gritty 1940s photos record the dark and dangerous lives of ...

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    In 1942, Office of War Information photographer John Collier visited the Montour No. 4 Mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company in Pennsylvania. Gritty 1940s photos record the dark and dangerous lives ...

  7. Pittsburgh Coalfield - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Coalfield (Pittsburgh Coal Region) is the largest of the Western Pennsylvania coalfields. It includes all or part of Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania. Coal has been mined in Pittsburgh since the 18th century. U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel owned Karen, Maple Creek, and Ellsworth ...

  8. Mount Washington, Pittsburgh (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    In the early history of Pittsburgh, Mount Washington was known as Coal Hill, but Coal Hill was actually on the south bank of the Monongahela River. [1] Easy access to the Pittsburgh coal seam's outcrop near the base of Mount Washington allowed several mines to operate there. Also, rock was quarried from the hill.

  9. List of museums in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tour-Ed Mine and Museum: Tarentum: Allegheny: Pittsburgh Metro Area: Industry - Coal: website, coal mine and recreated home of a typical coal miner in the 1850s, general store items, tools and antiques Toy Soldier Museum: Cresco: Monroe: Northeastern Pennsylvania: Toy: website, toy soldier displays, battle dioramas, civilian scenes, regimental ...