The coming of the Civil War in the Coal Region | A child mineworker’s recollection, 1857–1861

“The years 1857–58 were desperate in the coal fields.” On a hill above a patch town in Schuylkill County, families gathered to hear the news of a nation coming apart. One man read aloud from a newspaper while others listened, argued, and tried to make sense of a distant crisis that was moving closer each day. Read the Full Story.

Toxic gasses from a burning coal mine claimed the lives of two Tamaqua mining officials in 1858

Discover the tragic 1858 incident where toxic gases from a burning coal mine claimed the lives of two mining officials in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Explore this early example of mine fires in the anthracite coal fields, highlighting the dangers miners faced and the environmental challenges of the era. Read the full story.