1. Shamokin

Shamokin & Coal Township.

Some photos from around Shamokin and Coal Township.
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(02.2014) The former home of John Boyd, the founder of Shamokin, who bought from Jesse Major on May 1, 1826, the tract of land that would become Shamokin for $230 and a horse. The building is located off Route 54 in Rush Township...
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(02.2014) The former home of John Boyd, the founder of Shamokin, who bought from Jesse Major on May 1, 1826, the tract of land that would become Shamokin for $230 and a horse. The building is located off Route 54 in Rush Township...

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  • (2013) Remains of the Cameron Colliery.
  • The Dinky House near the top of the Glen Burn Bank.
  • (2011) Dinky House.
  • (2013) Sunbury Street, looking east.
  • (2013) Pine Street, looking west.
  • Behind the The Coal Hole.
  • Farmer's Market in winter of 2013.
  • (02.2014) Scribbles on a wall in the former Shamokin High School.
  • Bunker Hill section of Shamokin.
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  • Shamokin Cemetery.
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  • (02.2014) The former home of John Boyd, the founder of Shamokin, who bought from Jesse Major on May 1, 1826, the tract of land that would become Shamokin for $230 and a horse. The building is located off Route 54 in Rush Township...
  • (02.2014) ...On March 1, 1835, John Boyd and Ziba Bird proceeded to lay out the town. Kimber Cleaver, the noted engineer of the Danville and Pottsville Railroad, had charge of the work.
  • (2014) First United Methodist Church.
  • Shamokin Dress Company, aka. "Shroyers."
  • Shamokin Dress Company, aka. "Shroyers."
  • The Coal Hole.
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