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The 108-mile canal from Philadelphia linked this region's anthracite coal fields with industrial markets along the U.S. east coast. In 1828 the Schuylkill Navigation Company completed the canal to Port Carbon, which was its northern terminus until 1853.
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John Siney (1831-1880)
St. Clair, PA
Pioneering labor organizer and leader of the Workingmen's Benevolent Association (WBA) of Schuylkill County, a union of anthracite...
Tulpehocken Path
Valley View, PA
Along this ridge, between Deep and Pine Creeks, ran the Tulpehocken Path.
1902 Anthracite Coal Strike
Shenandoah, PA
In May 1902, 150,000 mineworkers struck for six months for higher wages, union recognition, shorter hours, and other demands.
Ashland Boys' Association
Ashland, PA
Widespread job loss in Pennsylvania's anthracite region in the late 19th century led many Ashland "boys" to seek employment elsewhere.
Schuylkill County
Pottsville, PA
Formed March 1, 1811 out of Northampton and Berks counties.
