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Category:Blaschak Coal Company

The Blaschak Corporation assumed control of the world's largest coal breaker, the 'old' St. Nicholas coal breaker (built 1932), from the Reading Anthracite Company in 1952. Blaschak operated the Old St. Nicholas coal breaker and large plant until 1972— 40.807902°N 76.178905°W. They now operate the New St. Nicholas coal …

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Massive coal breaker, Pennsylvania's last, is coming down

HONS. MAHANOY CITY, Pa. (AP) — When coal was king, its castle was the breaker — an imposing fortress that crushed, washed and sized billions of tons of Pennsylvania anthracite for use in ...

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Coal Breakers Photos and Premium High Res Pictures

Browse 1,482 coal breakers photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Coal Breakers stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Coal Breakers stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

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This summer has been the hottest on record | AP News

Last month was not only the hottest August scientists ever recorded by far with modern equipment, it was also the second hottest ... Scientists blame ever warming human-caused climate change from the burning of coal, ... back to the mid 1800s and those weather and science agencies are expected to soon report that the summer was a …

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Coal mining in Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region

While mining operations are much safer today, especially with the modern practice of strip mining, in the first half of the 20th century, around 90, 000 coal miners were killed in mining accidents in the United States alone, with another 10, 000 losing their lives in the latter half. ... Breaker boys sort coal in an anthracite coal breaker near ...

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The Life of a Coal Miner | eHISTORY

In many of the modern breakers, to be sure, steam heating pipes have been introduced into the screen rooms, and fans have been placed in some breakers to carry away the dust. But however favorable the conditions, …

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Clean Coal Explained

sukanya sitthikongsak // Getty Images. "Clean coal" usually means capturing carbon emissions from burning coal and storing them in underground pockets of porous rock. While carbon capture and ...

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No. 8 Colliery Historical Marker

The breaker was the centerpiece of the colliery, where the coal was cleaned and prepared for market. It was capable of processing more than 7,800 tons of raw material daily, producing 90 railroad cars of anthracite coal for market. No. 8 Colliery closed in 1954 following the decline of the coal industry and the rise of other sources of energy.

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St. Nicholas Central Breaker

St. Nicholas Central Breaker is a former historic coal breaker built by the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company near Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania.

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THE BOYS IN THE BREAKERS | eHISTORY

The girls are better educated than the boys. Boys at work in a coal breaker. In the breakers of the anthracite coal industry there are nearly 18,000 persons employed as slate pickers. The majority of these are boys from the ages of 10 to 14 years. In an investigation conducted in an area where 4,131 persons wholly dependent on the mines lived ...

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Loomis breaker, D.L. & W. R.R., Nanticoke, Pa.

Summary. Modern anthracite coal breaker and power plant, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co., Nanticoke, Pa.

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A Reformer Describes Child Labor in the Coal Mines

A Reformer Describes Child Labor in the Coal Mines. John Spargo's The Bitter Cry of Children, published in 1906, was among the most influential and widely read accounts of child labor written during the Progressive era.Spargo described work at the coal breaker, the area outside the mine where coal was sorted and organized according to …

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Loomis breaker, D.L. & W. R.R., Nanticoke, Pa.

1 photographic print. | Modern anthracite coal breaker and power plant, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co., Nanticoke, Pa.

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Coal Breakers Photos and Premium High Res Pictures

Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Coal Breakers stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Coal Breakers stock photos are available in a …

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ANTHRACITE COALFIELDS

The Saint Nicholas breaker in Schuylkill County was the last historic breaker in eastern Pennsylvania. Despite heroic efforts to save it, demolition began in 2015. It's a shame …

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Anthracite Heritage: Landscape, Memory and the Environment

The development of the breaker helped to meet this demand. The first breakers appeared in the anthracite region in the mid-1840s; they became a dominant feature on the landscape by the 1860s. Coal would be hauled to the top of the breaker and dumped into a hopper. The hopper released the coal onto a set of screens that separated the coal by size.

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Coal Breaker

The modern coal breaker can be traced to 1844. Joseph Battin, a supervisor at a coal gas manufacturing plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, invented the first coal breaker—two cast iron rollers (one with teeth, one with holes to accept the teeth) through which the coal was crushed before it rolled down a chute and then through an inclined ...

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Huber Breaker Tour

Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed, it used Menzies Cones to separate coal from waste. The breaker was operated by the Blue Coal Corporation, a subsidiary of the Glen Alden Coal Company. It processed 7,000 tons of coal per day. The final product was sprayed with a blue color and sold as "Blue Coal."

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Anthracite coal breaker Stock Photos and Images

RM2M1C7CR – A modern coal breaker in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania, Industrial facilities, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States

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Coal and the Industrial Revolution

Railroads and steamships burned vast quantities of coal, but they also hauled it to other consumers. By the 1890s, the coal industry stretched from the Appalachian Mountains, across the Midwestern prairies, to the Cascades and Rockies, making the U.S. the largest coal producer in the world. More than 750,000 coal miners of every race and more ...

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ExplorePAHistory

In anthracite's heyday, huge coal breakers dotted the landscape and marked the numerous collieries in northeastern Pennsylvania. Described in 1906 as "enormous preying monsters," breakers crushed and separated anthracite into different sizes, processing it for market. Then, nearly 175,000 anthracite workers supported a million people.

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Anthracite Preparation

The modern anthracite breaker or washery uses almost exclusively a wet method of preparation, which requires, roughly, 1 gal. of water per minute per ton of production per day.The entire anthracite industry uses about 320,000 gal. per min. of water for this purpose or 800,000 tons of water per day. As this water leaves the breakers, it …

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Legacy: abandoned mine impacts in Pennsylvania's Appalachia

Once the world's largest coal breaker, Old St. Nick's produced 12,500 tons of coal per day. It is currently in the process of being demolished and was the last standing complete breaker in all of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The black hills of coal are more commonly known as culm piles. These piles are created by dumping coal waste, such as ...

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Coal Breaker

The modern coal breaker can be traced to 1844. Joseph Battin, a supervisor at a coal gas manufacturing plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, invented the first coal breaker—two …

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Massive coal breaker, Pennsylvania's last, is coming down

MAHANOY CITY, Pa. (AP) — When coal was king, its castle was the breaker — an imposing fortress that crushed, washed and sized billions of tons of …

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Collieries and Coal Breakers

Partial List of Name Anthracite Coal Breakers and Collieries. Following is a partial list of anthracite coal breakers and collieries by name, county and location. It will probably never be known as to exactly how many …

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Breaker Boys in Pennsylvania Coal Mine

Breaker Boys Are No Longer Needed, This Is A Modern Breaker, 1930 Wickes Hine; Jewish Grandmother, Ellis Island, 1926 Wickes Hine; An English Miner, Pennsylvania, 1920 Wickes Hine; Rural …

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Coal breaker hi-res stock photography and images

Breakers break the unloaded coal (left) – also removing impurities (typically slate) – and deposits graded coal into a culm dump. A bucket system transfers the coal for washing before being loaded on to rail …

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Coal breakers in Northeast Pennsylvania | Zealot

Nothing like the roar of coal on a chute to make the blazes like hell. Live on brothers, Hell ain't half full! Since we're so "modern" and at times "PC"- not, the coal crackers of PA salute the heritage. Blake, I love that shot- reflection of a breaker in the puddle. When I first looked at it I thought it was airbrushed or something. Then, duh ...

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What was a breaker boy in the Industrial Revolution?

The coal breaker is a forerunner of the modern coal preparation plant. How old did you have to be to be a breaker boy? A breaker boy was a young coal mining worker whose job was to detach impurities from coal. They would separate slate, rocks, and other debris from coal by hand. These boys were usually between the ages of 8 to 12, but …

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