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In May 1902, 150,000 mineworkers struck for six months for union recognition, higher wages, shorter hours, and other demands. The Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, set up by President Theodore Roosevelt, held hearings at the Lackawanna County Courthouse and granted some demands in March 1903. Among the longest in U.S. history, the strike introduced unbiased federal intervention in labor disputes.
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Scranton
Taylor, PA
Ebenezer Slocum built his built his first house, and made the first iron here prior to 1800.
Keyser Creek
Taylor, PA
At this point was established the first white settlement in Lackawanna County.
Jay Gould
The first business venture of the noted speculator and railroad manipulator was at nearby Thornhurst.
Rocky Glen Park
Moosic, PA
Created in 1886 and located here, the park was a recreational and social center for northeastern Pa.
"Pioneer," The
Scranton, PA
This gravity railroad car, used on the Pennsylvania Coal Company Railroad, was presented by the company to the City of Scranton, Sept. 3,...
