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Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USAi
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1905.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1912.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1920.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1905.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1912.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1920.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
00441670016206609863169.jpg
View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1905.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
05159130016206609869458.jpg
View of the Shamokin mining area, in 1912.

Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
40° 47' 20'' North , 76° 33' 32'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Shamokin7,162 (2017)0.0km
Edgewood2,384 (2017)1.1km
Marshallton1,441 (2017)1.7km
Fairview-Ferndale2,139 (2017)1.7km
Ranshaw510 (2017)3.5km
Mindat Locality ID:
62571
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:62571:4
GUID (UUID V4):
8440807e-674c-4663-88fa-cbc7fad686c5


Location of early Anthracite Coal mining operations in the Western Middle coal field. First discovered by Mr. Cherry, one of the original settlers in the region, in 1780. The coal of the Shamokin region was more readily introduced to various uses than that of other regions. It was softer, more easily ignited, and more closely allied to the bituminous varieties. The first practical use of Shamokin coal was made in 1810, In 1814 the first Shamokin coal was taken to market on a limited local basis. The town of Shamokin was laid out in 1835 by John C. Boyd and three houses were erected. Coal drifts continued to be opened at several places as veins were proved. In 1838 a rail line was finally commissioned and installed for tonnage transport.

1839 begins the Shamokin coal trade. The tonnage for this season was eleven thousand nine hundred thirty tons, which was mined from some four different operations. Dewart & Donnel were the owners of valuable coal lands on the east side of the water gap. They opened up several drifts in the gap on the line of the railroad and leased them to Yoxtheimer & Snyder of Sunbury, who carried on these mines for a year or so until they failed. These mines were, years later, to become one of the most famous collieries in the State, known as the Cameron colliery. In 1840, J. K. Purdy & Company mines, as well as the John C. Boyd owned quarry, known as the "Sauer Kraut Works," first operated by William Fagely, were united to those of the east side to form additional parts of the Cameron colliery.

In 1871, the P. & R. established a subsidiary, the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Company (P.& R.C.& I.) to capitalize on the lucrative demand for anthracite and gain control of much of the vast deposits residing within Pennsylvania. Cameron colliery and many of the smaller local operation were acquired, and remained in operation under their ownership, into the late 20th century. Some small local operation, particularly West Cameron Mining, still operate to date, but produced a mere 1,671 tons in 2002.

NOTE: There have not been nor are there at present any significant/long term coal fires within these mines nor on the local waste piles. Specimens noted as originating from Shamokin are more likely from the Burnside locality, site of a burning anthracite coal waste pile, located approx. 1.5 km south-southwest of Shamokin. http://www.mindat.org/loc-23693.html

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Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Siderite5.AB.05FeCO3
Group 10 - Organic Compounds
Acetamide10.AA.20CH3CONH2

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HHydrogen
H AcetamideCH3CONH2
CCarbon
C AcetamideCH3CONH2
C SideriteFeCO3
NNitrogen
N AcetamideCH3CONH2
OOxygen
O AcetamideCH3CONH2
O SideriteFeCO3
FeIron
Fe SideriteFeCO3

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