A haunting description of a descent into a Pennsylvania mine shaft | 1894

Down the shaft with Stephen Crane in anthracite mine near Scranton PA

Stephen Crane’s vivid McClure’s Magazine account plunges into a Scranton, PA anthracite mine, describing granite walls, roaring descent, and oppressive darkness. Experience his visceral portrayal of fear and wonder as the wooden elevator hurtles into the earth’s depths. A haunting glimpse into late-19th-century mining life. Read the full story.

A view outside a busy coal mine in Northeastern Pennsylvania | 1894

A coal breaker in Stephen Crane's essay about the Coal Region

In 1894, author Stephen Crane ventured into Pennsylvania’s coal fields and documented the gritty scene in McClure’s Magazine. His vivid descriptions capture the rumble of looming colliery machinery and miners returning in coal-dusted exhaustion. Discover a first-hand view into a relentless underground world. Read the full story.

“In the Depths of a Coal Mine” – Stephen Crane’s 1894 visit to Pennsylvania’s Coal Region

In the depths of a coal mine by Stephen Crane

Author Stephen Crane made a visit to a coal mine near Scranton in 1894 for an article in McClure's Magazine.