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Old Shamokin Views

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Aerial of the watershed, looking east.
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Aerial of the watershed, looking east.

  • (1905) The Cameron Bridge in 1905.
  • Cameron Colliery
  • [Photo middle]
  • [Photo right] The Cameron and Second Street bridges are seen here from present day Rt. 225.
  • You can't see the bridges in this photo, but you can see the Glen Burn Bank. This is now a private road, locally called "Mile Road."
  • (1908) Here is a very large photo of Shamokin and Coal Township in 1908. The photo was take from Third Street in Shamokin, looking north. The "Rassy" is to your right.
  • (1908) Shamokin & Coal Twp. [Ferndale]
  • (1908) Shamokin and Coal Twp. [Third Street]
  • (1908) Shamokin and Coal Twp. [Market Street] The Lincoln Grade School is the big building at center.
  • (1908) Shamokin [Rasberry Hill]
  • Smaller version of a panoramic of Shamokin.
  • (Dec. 1938) Shamokin aerial.
  • (Jan. 1939) Shamokin aerial.
  • (1939) Shamokin aerial from 6,000 feet.
  • Aerial of the watershed, looking east.
  • (1861) Oldest Shamokin photo?? Could be. This is a very small photo, about the size of a business card. On the back and in black thin cursive writing is the following: "Showing corner Washington + Commerce St 1861". Stamped on the back is the photographer's information: "C. Raker, Shamokin, Penna. Duplicates furnished at any time Negatives retained". It's not out of the realm of possibility that this is from 1861. <br />
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Photography was already around, but just in its infancy. From 1861 to 1865, Mathew Brady and his employees photographed the Civil War. He became known as the father of photojournalism. The common method of achieving a photograph at this time was the collodion process, which is too confusing to talk about here...Btw, the earliest surviving photograph, of anything, is from 1826.
  • (Low-Res) Picture of a picture of Commerce Street,
  • Commerce Street.
  • Possibly Commerce Street.
  • (08.19.1958) Block Party at the Lincoln Grade School.
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