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 Post subject: For esarasky75 The Marvine
PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:35 pm 
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Being a fellow Marvine fan, I thought you might enjoy seeing these. Although not a coal car, it may do ? lol

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Slightly different angle, and in black & white.
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Photos by USBM & OSM Scanned by T .Wilson


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:04 pm 
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The last one the fire looks like the beginnings of a volcano :)

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I'm happy and sad at the same time. :lol: :cry:


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These photos cause me to ask so many questions. Tony, you and these photos need to have dinner with my father and I.


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Let me know when Im off this Friday Saturday Sunday & Monday. Plus anytime during the week in the evening. :)


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My Aunt used to go to Johnson School on N.Main St across from the Marvine in the late 1920s. She passed away last fall. I'm sure she would have had some stories about the Marvine as My Grandfather was a Foreman for the Hudson Colliery in Jermyn & may have known some of the Marvine Miners who worked there. Who knows? Anyone know what year the Hudson Colliery was torn down in Jermyn or has photo's of the demolition? Let me know. Thank You.

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