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May Day 1916 – When anthracite mineworkers earned the 8 hour workday

Posted on May 1, 2019March 25, 2026 by Jake Wynn

On May 1, 1916, miners in the Coal Region earned the 8 hour workday, successfully ending decades of advocacy and protest.

Posted in Anthracite mining, IndustryTagged 1916, 8 hour day, anthracite, Anthracite mining, Labor, Luzerne County, May Day, Organized Labor, Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, United Mine Workers of America2 Comments

“This is a thriving little village” – Williamstown in 1871

Posted on September 16, 2016March 2, 2025 by Jake Wynn
Williamstown PA in the early 1870s

A visitor from Pottsville describes a rapidly expanding community in upper Dauphin County in 1871.

Posted in Coal Region, WilliamstownTagged 1871, anthracite, Anthracite mining, Coal, Coal Mining, Coal Region, Dauphin County, Harrisburg Telegraph, Miners Journal, Williams Valley, Williamstown, Williamstown Colliery1 Comment

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