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Showing posts with label Minersville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minersville. Show all posts

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Do You Remember...

Reader Ann Feyock Klonicki sent in this rare Minersville gem. 
Do ou remember when the above group constituted the Millville Hose Co. No. 2. The above photograph was taken Sunday, March 25, 1886.
Left to right: Thomas Marshall, Patrick Dougherty, Dennis Marshall, Michael Marshall, Robert Carney...................Jerome Lynch, William White, Edward Lawrence......
Seated: John O'Keefe, Patrick O'Leary, John Fox, James Carney, John Connelly and John Marshall.
When John Pender got a carload of western horses which ran away, dashed through the lower end of town, out through Minersvile and turned in the lane which goes to the John F. Brehm farm, where someone closed the gate of the lane and the horses were caught and returned to Mr. Pender?
When the Merchants picnics used to be held at the Nineveh (Seward) grove?
When the Great Western band of Pittsburg was engaged to play at the turnfest of the Johnstown Turnverein (Turner's).
When the rivers overflowed one February and ice blocks covered Union Street.
When in Cambria City dancing took place Sunday afternoons at Mrs. Roerg's and Knotz's hotels.
When the Assistance Fire Co. held its annual winter dress ball in old Union hall. 

Sunday, January 12, 2014

A Better View


This picture goes with the one I post yesterday - shows a bit better view of Minersville and Cambria City as a train passes above McConaughy Street - off in the distance. 

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Thursday, September 5, 2013

A Look Back

Scott Thomas sent in these shots. He grew up on Benshoff Hill. They were taken by his uncle with his old Polaroid camera. Loved that camera - even more - loved the smell the pictures gave off as they developed in your hand. This shot shows parts of Minersville and Cambria City.
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And here we have little Scott himself - taken at his grandfather's house which was right above the old coke plant.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Down by the Riverside

 
 This proud little cutie is Eleanor Kisha Donovan standing in the field by the Ten Acre Bridge - with Minersville in the background.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Little Cutie

 
This little cutie is reader Eleanor Kisha Donovan - standing in Cambria City - with Minersville in the background. 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Minersville in the Distance

 
Eleanor (Kisha) Donovan sent in this shot of her grandmother Mary Yurasek standing where the Ten Acre Bridge is - with Minersville off in the distance.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

James Connelly House - Minersville

The now torn down James Connolly House at the end of the Minersville Bridge on Iron Street - Library of Congress Collection.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Minersville


A view of Kelley Alley or Garvey Place in Minersville.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Free Poland Society - 1953

 
It was in 1932 that members of the Johnstown Free Poland Society gathered at St. Casimer's Church to observe the 25th anniversary of the organization--a unit of the Polish National Alliance. In the foreground were members of the society-sponsored baseball team, then known as Minersville PNA.

In the second row were officers and leaders of the association. Left to right - they are: Frank Stasik, Stanley Cyburt, John Schultz, John Moskal, Dr. C.S. Grabiak, Dr. B.W. Grabiak, Rev. Walter Finke, Rev. Walter Lewczyk, Joseph Yesh, Stanley Jagiela, Anthony Cyburt, John Lis, Val Golmulka, Ignace Jackel, Tom Gzegorczyk, Walter Rzaza and Joseph Cyburt.

Sorry but the others have no names listed. But they are standing on the steps of the old St. Casimer's Church. Click on the picture to enlarge.

High Above Cambria City


A reader sent in this shot - looking down from Minersville to above Cambria City sometime in the 1940's. Minersville Bridge is closest - then the walking bridge to the mill and Stone Bridge off in the distance. There is even a coal powered train off in the distance heading into town.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Early Minersville

All I know about this picture is that this is 119 Iron Street in Minersville.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Minersville - circa 1911


This is Minersville - I'm not sure which section - taken from the Emma Duke Infant Morality Book last seen HERE.