Pennsylvania Mining Families

Pennsylvania Mining Families
Title Pennsylvania Mining Families PDF eBook
Author Barry P. Michrina
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 210
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813188628

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In Pennsylvania Mining Families, Barry P. Michrina offers a luminous portrait of Pennsylvania coal miners and their response to economic oppression. He follows them from the great coal strike of 1927 through daily threats of injury and death in the mines to the departure of children and grandchildren as the industry has declined. Drawing on numerous first-hand interviews, as well as extensive archival research, he analyzes the change in work practices, the miners' own views about their ever-evolving situation, and relationships between miners and mining companies—undercutting the stereotypical picture of the rebellious miner.

Pennsylvania Mining Families

Pennsylvania Mining Families
Title Pennsylvania Mining Families PDF eBook
Author Barry Paul Michrina
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 208
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Barry Michrina's richly descriptive book- part scholarly analysis, part oral history - offers a luminous portrait of these people and their response to economic oppression.

Our Coal-mining Community Heritage

Our Coal-mining Community Heritage
Title Our Coal-mining Community Heritage PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Svitesic Cecil
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2002
Genre Coal miners
ISBN 9780972626903

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Archival quality paperback presents an oral history of life in a coal-mining community in Western Pennsylvania from residents who lived there from around 1930s through 1950s. Informal collection describing the lifestyle of immigrant and American coal-miners and their families. Individual accounts of coal-mining and labor organizing. Recollections of childhood and school memories from children born in the neighborhood. Personal and historic photos.

The Face of Decline

The Face of Decline
Title The Face of Decline PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dublin
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 288
Release 2016-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501707299

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The anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania once prospered. Today, very little mining or industry remains, although residents have made valiant efforts to restore the fabric of their communities. In The Face of Decline, the noted historians Thomas Dublin and Walter Licht offer a sweeping history of this area over the course of the twentieth century. Combining business, labor, social, political, and environmental history, Dublin and Licht delve into coal communities to explore grassroots ethnic life and labor activism, economic revitalization, and the varied impact of economic decline across generations of mining families. The Face of Decline also features the responses to economic crisis of organized capital and labor, local business elites, redevelopment agencies, and state and federal governments. Dublin and Licht draw on a remarkable range of sources: oral histories and survey questionnaires; documentary photographs; the records of coal companies, local governments, and industrial development corporations; federal censuses; and community newspapers. The authors examine the impact of enduring economic decline across a wide region but focus especially on a small group of mining communities in the region's Panther Valley, from Jim Thorpe through Lansford to Tamaqua. The authors also place the anthracite region within a broader conceptual framework, comparing anthracite's decline to parallel developments in European coal basins and Appalachia and to deindustrialization in the United States more generally.

Digging Dusky Diamonds

Digging Dusky Diamonds
Title Digging Dusky Diamonds PDF eBook
Author John Lindermuth
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 2013-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781620062685

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Based on contemporary newspaper accounts and genealogical records, Digging Dusky Diamonds tells the story of the people who made the anthracite coal mining industry a major economic force in Pennsylvania in the 19th and early 20th centuries. How the miners and their families lived and worked, loved and died is recorded in old newspapers and reveals their daily concerns, their diversions, social attitudes and prejudices. The accounts reveal what was different about those people and what has remained constant in us, their descendants. Though the focus is mainly on Northumberland and Schuylkillcounties, similar conditions prevailed across the anthracite mining region. About the author: A native of Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, J. R. Lindermuth worked as a newspaper reporter and editor for nearly 40 years. Since retiring, he has served as librarian of the Northumberland County Historical Society where he assists patrons with genealogy and research. He is the author of 12 novels and his short stories and articles have been published in a variety of magazines. He is a member of International Thriller Writers, EPIC and the Short Mystery Society. He is the father of two grown children and has four grandsons. To learn more about the author, visit his website at http: //www.jrlindermuth.net

Death in the Mines

Death in the Mines
Title Death in the Mines PDF eBook
Author John Stuart Richards
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 152
Release 2007-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 1625844247

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Vivid accounts of the dangers that miners faced on a daily basis in the northern, southern, and middle coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania. Since 1870, mining disasters have claimed the lives of over 30,000 men and boys who toiled underground in the anthracite mines of Pennsylvania. Sometimes they survived; many times they did not. The constant threat of fire, explosion, collapsed rock and deadly gas brought miners face to face with death on a daily basis. Through original journal and newspaper accounts, J. Stuart Richards’s Death in the Mines revisits Pennsylvania’s most notorious mining accidents and rescue attempts from 1869 to 1943. From the fire at Avondale Colliery that resulted in the first law for regulation and inspection of mines, to the gas explosion at Lytle Mine in Primrose that killed fourteen men, Richards reveals multiple facets of Pennsylvania’s most perilous profession. Richards, whose family has worked in the mines since 1870, offers a startling yet sensitive tribute to an industry and occupation that is often overlooked and underappreciated.

Coal Mines, Coke Yards, Company Stores

Coal Mines, Coke Yards, Company Stores
Title Coal Mines, Coke Yards, Company Stores PDF eBook
Author Patch/Work Voices Project
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1994
Genre Coal miners
ISBN

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