The Murder of Amos Schroeder

The Murder of Amos Schroeder
Title The Murder of Amos Schroeder PDF eBook
Author G. F. Schreader
Publisher Outskirts Press
Pages 336
Release 2023-08-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1977267521

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In late November of 1859, in the Borough of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, the battered body of a man was found in the sluice of an abandoned slack water channel of the Schuylkill Canal. It was determined by local authorities to have been a murder. But the victim, thought to be a local resident, went unidentified for almost six months. Port Carbon was one of the many boom towns in the six-county coal region of upstate eastern Pennsylvania. It was the northern terminal point of the 108-mile-long Schuylkill Navigation, the brilliantly engineered canal system along the Schuylkill River between Philadelphia and Schuylkill County. With the discovery of vast resources of anthracite coal at the turn of the century, in the short span of fifty years, what had once been a verdant wilderness had now become a mecca of American industrialization. The unyielding demand for anthracite to fuel the growing America in the northeast by the mid-nineteenth century had grown to magnanimous proportions. Immigrants from all over Europe and beyond poured into the coal region to work the mining and canal operations to supply coal via barge and later the railroads downriver to the tidewater port in Port Richmond near Philadelphia. As in every frontier expansion in American history, there also comes the darker side of human interactions. Men murder other men. The mysterious affair and the unusual facts surrounding the murder of one Amos Schroeder, a local mine boss from a German immigrant family, was published in a series of four newspaper articles spanning from December, 1859 to May, 1860. His story appeared in the Miners’ Journal, and Pottsville General Advertiser, the historical regional weekly newspaper of publishing magnate Benjamin Bannan of Pottsville. Bannan was a political economist and journalist, one of the most prominent newspaper men of his time. Bannan’s whole life was focused on the expansion of the coal region, and he chronicled everything within his purview. Details of Bannan’s investigation into the murder, however, are not known. We only know what appeared in the series of these four articles. The case was apparently solved, but never fully closed. The murderers, who had been identified through the efforts of Bannan, fled Schuylkill County before they could be brought to justice despite the reward offered by the County Commissioners. Bannan, for whatever unknown reason, had opted not to publish the murderers’ names, as they remained at large. No historical record has been found to indicate that they may have been apprehended, nor ever publicly named. It was not until over a hundred and fifty years later when members of the family, while researching their coal region ancestry, stumbled upon the case of Amos Schroeder, who was discovered to be the brother of the author’s Great-Great Grandfather. The identities of the murderers, however, remain lost to history. This book is a fictional account of how the facts and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his murder may have arrived on the pages of the Miners’ Journal. It is also a novel that takes a historical journey to the anthracite coal region of eastern Pennsylvania during the mid-nineteenth century when coal was king. It is a story of the hardships endured by the thousands of immigrant families who worked the mines and waterways of the Schuylkill Canal. It is a story of the heritage both famously and infamously created by the coal barons, industrialists, and railroad magnates who fueled the industrialization of a young America.

The Murder of Amos Schroeder: A Novel of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Region Before the Civil War

The Murder of Amos Schroeder: A Novel of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Region Before the Civil War
Title The Murder of Amos Schroeder: A Novel of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Region Before the Civil War PDF eBook
Author G. F. Schreader
Publisher Outskirts Press
Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781977265746

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In late November of 1859, in the Borough of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, the battered body of a man was found in the sluice of an abandoned slack water channel of the Schuylkill Canal. It was determined by local authorities to have been a murder. But the victim, thought to be a local resident, went unidentified for almost six months. Port Carbon was one of the many boom towns in the six-county coal region of upstate eastern Pennsylvania. It was the northern terminal point of the 108-mile-long Schuylkill Navigation, the brilliantly engineered canal system along the Schuylkill River between Philadelphia and Schuylkill County. With the discovery of vast resources of anthracite coal at the turn of the century, in the short span of fifty years, what had once been a verdant wilderness had now become a mecca of American industrialization. The unyielding demand for anthracite to fuel the growing America in the northeast by the mid-nineteenth century had grown to magnanimous proportions. Immigrants from all over Europe and beyond poured into the coal region to work the mining and canal operations to supply coal via barge and later the railroads downriver to the tidewater port in Port Richmond near Philadelphia. As in every frontier expansion in American history, there also comes the darker side of human interactions. Men murder other men. The mysterious affair and the unusual facts surrounding the murder of one Amos Schroeder, a local mine boss from a German immigrant family, was published in a series of four newspaper articles spanning from December, 1859 to May, 1860. His story appeared in the Miners' Journal, and Pottsville General Advertiser, the historical regional weekly newspaper of publishing magnate Benjamin Bannan of Pottsville. Bannan was a political economist and journalist, one of the most prominent newspaper men of his time. Bannan's whole life was focused on the expansion of the coal region, and he chronicled everything within his purview. Details of Bannan's investigation into the murder, however, are not known. We only know what appeared in the series of these four articles. The case was apparently solved, but never fully closed. The murderers, who had been identified through the efforts of Bannan, fled Schuylkill County before they could be brought to justice despite the reward offered by the County Commissioners. Bannan, for whatever unknown reason, had opted not to publish the murderers' names, as they remained at large. No historical record has been found to indicate that they may have been apprehended, nor ever publicly named. It was not until over a hundred and fifty years later when members of the family, while researching their coal region ancestry, stumbled upon the case of Amos Schroeder, who was discovered to be the brother of the author's Great-Great Grandfather. The identities of the murderers, however, remain lost to history. This book is a fictional account of how the facts and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his murder may have arrived on the pages of the Miners' Journal. It is also a novel that takes a historical journey to the anthracite coal region of eastern Pennsylvania during the mid-nineteenth century when coal was king. It is a story of the hardships endured by the thousands of immigrant families who worked the mines and waterways of the Schuylkill Canal. It is a story of the heritage both famously and infamously created by the coal barons, industrialists, and railroad magnates who fueled the industrialization of a young America.

The Rocksburg Railroad Murders

The Rocksburg Railroad Murders
Title The Rocksburg Railroad Murders PDF eBook
Author K. C. Constantine
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1972
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A Molly Maguire Story

A Molly Maguire Story
Title A Molly Maguire Story PDF eBook
Author Patrick Campbell
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780681828759

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Patrick Campbell embarks on a quest to solve a 100-year old family mystery and uncovers a frightening tale of a perverted legal system that victimized the Irish in the coal-mining areas of Pennsylvania in the 1870s.

The Murderer

The Murderer
Title The Murderer PDF eBook
Author Felice Holman
Publisher Scribner Book Company
Pages 151
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Depressions
ISBN 9780684159041

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A young Jewish boy encounters numerous problems growing up during the Depression in a Pennsylvania mining town.

The Murders at the Wilson Farm

The Murders at the Wilson Farm
Title The Murders at the Wilson Farm PDF eBook
Author John E. Moser
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 2009-10-23
Genre Murder
ISBN 9781449528935

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On a sunny afternoon in October 1943 three bodies were found at the Wilson dairy farm, just outside the western Pennsylvania town of Mercer. To this day it's not entirely clear who committed the grisly murders. Was it Janice Graham, the young woman who worked in the kitchen? Or William Morrell, the farmhand with a troubled past and an infatuation for Janice? Or was it the farm's owner, Everett Wilson, who skipped town soon afterward?

The Schroder Trial

The Schroder Trial
Title The Schroder Trial PDF eBook
Author Zachariah Montgomery
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1881
Genre Family's defender magazine and educational review
ISBN

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