A view of Pottsville from Coal Street | 19th century

Taken in the late 1860s or early 1870s, this rare photograph looks across Pottsville at a city in transition—before its skyline fully took shape. From Coal Street, familiar landmarks reveal how power, industry, and ambition shaped the town we know today. Read the full story.

The “Great Compromiser” in the Coal Region | Pottsville’s Henry Clay Monument

Henry Clay statue at Pottsville PA Historical Photo Jake Wynn Public Historian Schuylkill County

In 1855, Pottsville raised a monument to Henry Clay - the “Great Compromiser” whose vision for canals, rails, and industry helped unleash the Coal Region’s boom in the 19th century. I trace the statue's history and why Clay’s ideas appear in today’s fights over infrastructure, trade, and partisanship. Read the full story.

An illustration of Pottsville, Pennsylvania | 1861

Pottsville Pennsylvania during the Civil War in 1861

Step into 1861 Pottsville, where railroad stations buzzed, coal cars lined the tracks, and iron foundries thrived. An illustration from a travel guide reveals a booming town on the brink of war and rich with industrial promise. Read the full story.