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“Slated to go” – The end of the mine mule in the Coal Region

Posted on February 12, 2019February 7, 2019 by Jake Wynn

As anthracite mines became increasingly electrified, mine mules began to disappear from the Coal Region.

Posted in Anthracite mining, Carbon CountyTagged Anthracite coal, Carbon County, Coal Region, Mauch Chunk, Mining, Mule, Newspaper, Pennsylvania4 Comments

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