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  • Harrisburg Miners
  • Minor league baseball team

    KITTY League in 1911 as the Harrisburg Miners. The Miners won their season opener on the road against the McLeansboro Miners, 4–1, on May 17. On August

    Harrisburg Miners

    Harrisburg_Miners

  • Jackson Climbers
  • Minor league baseball team

    season in Harrisburg, Illinois, as the Harrisburg Miners but relocated on August 13 after severe financial losses. Jackson assumed Harrisburg's 8–15 (.348)

    Jackson Climbers

    Jackson_Climbers

  • Ernie Gust
  • American baseball player (1888-1945)

    batting .354 with 17 triples and a slugging percentage of .498 for the Harrisburg Miners/Jackson Climbers in the Class D Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League

    Ernie Gust

    Ernie_Gust

  • Jackson, Tennessee
  • City in Tennessee, United States

    Arbitration Win". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved November 11, 2021. "1911 Harrisburg Miners/Jackson Climbers Statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved May 22, 2020.

    Jackson, Tennessee

    Jackson, Tennessee

    Jackson,_Tennessee

  • Kitty League
  • American baseball league

    Fulton Lookouts (1952–1955) Harrisburg, Illinois: Harrisburg Merchants (1910) Harrisburg Miners (1911) Harrisburg Coal Miners (1913) Henderson, Kentucky:

    Kitty League

    Kitty_League

  • Harrisburg, Illinois
  • Settlement in Illinois, United States

    Harrisburg (/ˈhærɪsbɜːrɡ, ˈhɛərz-/) is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Illinois, United States. It is located about 55 miles (88.51392 km)

    Harrisburg, Illinois

    Harrisburg, Illinois

    Harrisburg,_Illinois

  • 1921–22 Original Celtics season
  • to not just the Scranton Miners folding operations during the first half of the season, but also seeing both the Harrisburg Club and the similarly connected

    1921–22 Original Celtics season

    1921–22_Original_Celtics_season

  • Paducah Indians (baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    Alices teams in the Kitty League to begin the season. The Harrisburg Merchants and McLeansboro Miners joined the league on July 24, 1910, and a second half

    Paducah Indians (baseball)

    Paducah_Indians_(baseball)

  • Atlantic Coast Football League
  • Minor American football league

    1969) Frankfort Falcons (1962) Harrisburg Capitol-Colts (1968–1969) (affiliated with Baltimore Colts in 1969) Harrisburg Capitols (1963–1967) Hartford

    Atlantic Coast Football League

    Atlantic Coast Football League

    Atlantic_Coast_Football_League

  • List of Eastern Basketball Association seasons
  • season. Teams Allentown Jets Camden Bullets Harrisburg Patriots Johnstown C-J's New Haven Elms Scranton Miners Sunbury Mercuries Trenton Colonials Wilkes-Barre

    List of Eastern Basketball Association seasons

    List_of_Eastern_Basketball_Association_seasons

  • Joe Juneau (prospector)
  • French-Canadian gold prospector and co-founder of Juneau, Alaska

    founded by Juneau and Harris was originally called Harrisburg or Harrisburgh, and later Rockwell. Miners often used both names in their records. There was

    Joe Juneau (prospector)

    Joe Juneau (prospector)

    Joe_Juneau_(prospector)

  • Harrisburg Senators (1893–1952)
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Harrisburg Senators was originally a name given to several minor league baseball clubs between 1893 and 1952. The name is also currently used by the

    Harrisburg Senators (1893–1952)

    Harrisburg_Senators_(1893–1952)

  • Eastern League (1938–present)
  • American sports league in minor league baseball

    Colonels/Pioneers/Royals (8) and the Scranton Miners/Red Sox (7). Among active franchises, the Akron Aeros/RubberDucks and Harrisburg Senators have each won 6 championships

    Eastern League (1938–present)

    Eastern_League_(1938–present)

  • Saline County, Illinois
  • County in Illinois, United States

    census, it had a population of 23,768. The largest city and county seat is Harrisburg. This area of Southern Illinois is known locally as "Little Egypt." Three

    Saline County, Illinois

    Saline County, Illinois

    Saline_County,_Illinois

  • Jackson Railroaders
  • Minor league baseball team

    League Standings". Stats Crew. Retrieved May 22, 2020. "1911 Harrisburg Miners/Jackson Climbers Statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved May 22, 2020.

    Jackson Railroaders

    Jackson_Railroaders

  • George N. Wade Memorial Bridge
  • Bridge in East Pennsboro Township and Harrisburg

    Interstate 81 (I-81) and the Capital Beltway across the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Bridge construction began during the late 1960s. On August

    George N. Wade Memorial Bridge

    George_N._Wade_Memorial_Bridge

  • Bootleg mining
  • Type of illegal coal mining

    shutting down collieries and throwing tens of thousands of miners out of work. Unemployed miners dug their own coalholes, often on company property, and

    Bootleg mining

    Bootleg mining

    Bootleg_mining

  • Pennsylvania State League
  • Minor league baseball league (1892-1895)

    Easton, PA: Easton Dutchmen 1893–1894; Easton 1894 Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Hustlers 1893; Harrisburg Senators 1894–1895 Hazleton, PA: Hazleton Barons

    Pennsylvania State League

    Pennsylvania_State_League

  • List of books about coal mining
  • Coal Miners in America: Race, Class, and Community Conflict. University Press of Kentucky, 1987. Lunt, Richard D. Law and Order vs. the Miners: West

    List of books about coal mining

    List_of_books_about_coal_mining

  • Pennsylvania State Hospitals
  • Hospital system in Pennsylvania, United States

    State built many hospitals for coal miners in Pennsylvania, which were also referred to as State Hospitals for Miners. These were not built as psychiatric

    Pennsylvania State Hospitals

    Pennsylvania_State_Hospitals

  • McLeansboro, Illinois, minor league baseball history
  • Minor league baseball team

    "1911 McLeansboro Miners/Henderson Hens minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com. "1911 McLeansboro Miners/Henderson Hens Statistics"

    McLeansboro, Illinois, minor league baseball history

    McLeansboro,_Illinois,_minor_league_baseball_history

  • List of Eastern League teams
  • season. The Scranton Miners were known as the Scranton Red Sox from 1946 to 1951. The Scranton Red Sox were known as the Scranton Miners from 1944 to 1945

    List of Eastern League teams

    List_of_Eastern_League_teams

  • Asher Miner
  • American businessman and military officer (1860–1924)

    NY: Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 95–96 – via Google Books. "Col. Miner to Harrisburg". Wilkes-Barre Times. Wilkes-Barre, PA. April 23, 1898. p. 8 – via

    Asher Miner

    Asher Miner

    Asher_Miner

  • Jerry McCormick
  • American baseball player (1861–1905)

    James J. McCormick (December 31, 1861 – September 11, 1905) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball for the 1883 Baltimore Orioles of the

    Jerry McCormick

    Jerry_McCormick

  • 1925 New York-Pennsylvania League season
  • 65 63 .508 10.0 Elmira Colonels 66 65 .504 10.5 Scranton Miners 64 69 .481 13.5 Harrisburg Senators 61 69 .469 15.0 Wilkes-Barre Barons 60 71 .458 16

    1925 New York-Pennsylvania League season

    1925_New_York-Pennsylvania_League_season

  • History of coal mining
  • and social issue. Coal miners' labour and trade unions became powerful in many countries in the 20th century, and often, the miners were leaders of the Left

    History of coal mining

    History_of_coal_mining

  • List of Eastern League champions
  • Scranton Miners — — 1927 Harrisburg Senators — — 1928 Harrisburg Senators — — 1929 Binghamton Triplets — — 1930 Wilkes-Barre Barons — — 1931 Harrisburg Senators

    List of Eastern League champions

    List_of_Eastern_League_champions

  • Shamokin Shammies
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Shamokin Shammies

    Shamokin_Shammies

  • Jim Huggard
  • American basketball player

    League (EPBL) from 1961 to 1966 with the Sunbury Mercuries, Scranton Miners and Harrisburg Patriots. He was selected to the all-EPBL second team and named

    Jim Huggard

    Jim_Huggard

  • Lon Clark
  • American actor (1912–1998)

    musician and actor in traveling tent shows, performing for "farmers, coal miners, and the Indians in the Dakotas", followed by a season with the Cincinnati

    Lon Clark

    Lon_Clark

  • Hersheypark
  • Theme park in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States

    Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States, about fifteen miles (25 km) east of Harrisburg, and 95 miles (155 km) west of Philadelphia. The park was founded in 1906

    Hersheypark

    Hersheypark

    Hersheypark

  • J. J. Thobe
  • American baseball player (born 1970)

    John Joseph Thobe (born November 19, 1970) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos of Major League Baseball

    J. J. Thobe

    J._J._Thobe

  • 1924 New York – Pennsylvania League season
  • York–Pennsylvania League played at the Class B level during this season. "Williamsport Wins". Harrisburg Telegraph. September 18, 1924. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.

    1924 New York – Pennsylvania League season

    1924_New_York_–_Pennsylvania_League_season

  • History of coal mining in the United States
  • of miners for their own benefit, such as pressing tonnage rates down, docking miners for sending up coal with too many impurities, and paying miners in

    History of coal mining in the United States

    History of coal mining in the United States

    History_of_coal_mining_in_the_United_States

  • Trenton Giants
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Trenton Giants

    Trenton_Giants

  • Lattimer massacre
  • 1897 killing of unarmed striking miners

    anthracite miners by a Luzerne County sheriff's posse at the Lattimer mine near Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States, on September 10, 1897. The miners were

    Lattimer massacre

    Lattimer massacre

    Lattimer_massacre

  • Atlantic League (1896–1900)
  • Independent professional baseball league from 1896 to 1900

    July 4, and Scranton followed on July 9. In 1900, Philadelphia moved to Harrisburg on June 4; Newark and Jersey City disbanded on June 2; the league disbanded

    Atlantic League (1896–1900)

    Atlantic League (1896–1900)

    Atlantic_League_(1896–1900)

  • List of Eastern League stadiums
  • George's Stadium (Chesapeake Baysox) UPMC Park (Erie SeaWolves) FNB Field (Harrisburg Senators) 50km 31miles York Williamsport Wilkes-Barre West Haven Waterbury

    List of Eastern League stadiums

    List of Eastern League stadiums

    List_of_Eastern_League_stadiums

  • Independent baseball league
  • Genre of professional baseball in the United States and Canada

    Pennsylvania, cannot have an affiliated team because of its proximity to the Harrisburg Senators and Reading Fightin Phils, leaving the Atlantic League to place

    Independent baseball league

    Independent_baseball_league

  • Gil Gallagher
  • American baseball player (1896-1957)

    Lawrence Kirby "Gil" Gallagher (September 5, 1896 – January 6, 1957) was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball. He played for the Boston Braves

    Gil Gallagher

    Gil_Gallagher

  • Knox Mine disaster
  • 1959 coal mining accident in Pennsylvania, United States

    Regional Economy. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. ISBN 0-89271-081-0. Underground Miners archive on Knox Mine

    Knox Mine disaster

    Knox Mine disaster

    Knox_Mine_disaster

  • Hummelstown brownstone
  • Pennsylvania: Miners' Journal, July 8, 1904, p. 6 (subscription required). "Engineers' Trip: Enjoyable Inspection of Brownstone Quarries." Harrisburg, Pennsylvania:

    Hummelstown brownstone

    Hummelstown brownstone

    Hummelstown_brownstone

  • Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    deposits were developed, from which coke was made. However, the lives of coal miners in the outlying "patch towns" (company-owned mining towns) were arduous

    Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania

    Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania

    Mount_Pleasant,_Pennsylvania

  • Mrs. Parkington
  • 1944 film by Tay Garnett

    when she was a teenager helping her mother run a boarding house for silver miners in Leaping Rock, Nevada. She meets Major Parkington, the owner of the mine

    Mrs. Parkington

    Mrs._Parkington

  • Utica Blue Sox
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Utica Blue Sox

    Utica_Blue_Sox

  • Reading Red Sox
  • American minor-league professional baseball team

    Players Philadelphia White Stockings Philadelphia Centennials Negro leagues Harrisburg Giants Hilldale Daisies Homestead Grays Philadelphia Giants Philadelphia

    Reading Red Sox

    Reading_Red_Sox

  • William Sanderson
  • American actor

    from acting on his Facebook page on May 13, 2020. Sanderson lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with his wife. He has one son, Andrew Sanderson, and two

    William Sanderson

    William Sanderson

    William_Sanderson

  • 1926 New York-Pennsylvania League season
  • the minor league baseball league's fourth season of play. The Scranton Miners finished the season with the best overall record, and were declared the

    1926 New York-Pennsylvania League season

    1926_New_York-Pennsylvania_League_season

  • Binghamton Triplets
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Binghamton Triplets

    Binghamton_Triplets

  • Fred Smith (1900s pitcher)
  • American baseball player (1878–1964)

    Frederick Smith (November 24, 1878 – February 4, 1964) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for one season (1907) with the

    Fred Smith (1900s pitcher)

    Fred_Smith_(1900s_pitcher)

  • Charles Birger
  • American mobster (1881–1928)

    1921, this time with Beatrice Bainbridge of Harrisburg, Illinois. Charlie later became a miner in Harrisburg, where he was to eventually become a keeper

    Charles Birger

    Charles Birger

    Charles_Birger

  • Illinois Department of Mines and Minerals-Springfield Mine Rescue Station
  • United States historic place

    opening additional stations in Herrin, Harrisburg, and Du Quoin. The station served two primary functions: training miners in proper safety protocols and preparing

    Illinois Department of Mines and Minerals-Springfield Mine Rescue Station

    Illinois Department of Mines and Minerals-Springfield Mine Rescue Station

    Illinois_Department_of_Mines_and_Minerals-Springfield_Mine_Rescue_Station

  • Sig Broskie
  • American baseball player

    Sigmund Theodore "Chops" Broskie (March 23, 1911 – May 17, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) catcher. He played one season with the Boston

    Sig Broskie

    Sig_Broskie

  • Centralia mine fire
  • Long-burning coal-seam fire in Pennsylvania, US

    into the pit. Clarence "Mooch" Kashner, the president of the Independent Miners, Breakermen, and Truckers union, came at the invitation of a council member

    Centralia mine fire

    Centralia mine fire

    Centralia_mine_fire

  • Dutch Schesler
  • German baseball player (1900-1953)

    Frankfurt, German Empire Died: November 19, 1953(1953-11-19) (aged 53) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 16, 1931

    Dutch Schesler

    Dutch_Schesler

  • Jimmy Say
  • American baseball player (1862–1894)

    James I. Say (1862 – June 23, 1894) was an American professional baseball player who played in the early days of Major League Baseball. He played all or

    Jimmy Say

    Jimmy_Say

  • List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams
  • sometimes called "Pearls" or "Phillies") Philadelphia Centennials (1875) Harrisburg Giants (1924–1929) Hilldale Daisies (1910–1932) Philadelphia Giants Philadelphia

    List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams

    List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams

    List_of_defunct_Pennsylvania_sports_teams

  • Ed Pipgras
  • American baseball player (1904-1964)

    Edward John Pipgras (June 15, 1904 – April 13, 1964) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the 1932 Brooklyn Dodgers

    Ed Pipgras

    Ed_Pipgras

  • John W. Weimer
  • American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach

    Gettysburg Playing career Baseball 1906–1907 Dubois Miners 1908 Oil City Oilers 1908 Harrisburg Senators 1908 New Castle Nocks 1909–1910 New Orleans

    John W. Weimer

    John_W._Weimer

  • Ira Davis (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1870–1942)

    J. Ira Davis (July 8, 1870 – December 21, 1942) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball. He went to the University of Pennsylvania and played

    Ira Davis (baseball)

    Ira Davis (baseball)

    Ira_Davis_(baseball)

  • Silver Reef, Utah
  • Ghost town in Utah, United States

    staked 21 claims and an influx of miners came to work Barbee's claims and to stake their own. To accommodate the miners, Barbee established a town called

    Silver Reef, Utah

    Silver Reef, Utah

    Silver_Reef,_Utah

  • George Maisel
  • American baseball player (1892–1968)

    1892. He began his professional baseball career in 1912 playing for the Harrisburg Senators of the Tri-State League and the Baltimore Orioles of the International

    George Maisel

    George Maisel

    George_Maisel

  • Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series)
  • Radio show

    ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved September 2, 2019. "'Casey' Cast". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg Telegraph. September 21, 1946. p. 17. Retrieved October 7,

    Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series)

    Casey,_Crime_Photographer_(radio_series)

  • Frank Emmer
  • American baseball player (1896–1963)

    Frank William Emmer (February 17, 1896 – October 18, 1963), born in Crestline, Ohio, was an American shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds (1916 and 1926)

    Frank Emmer

    Frank Emmer

    Frank_Emmer

  • List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes
  • Massacre [Bituminous Coal] Historical Marker". ExplorePAhistory.com. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: WITF, Inc. Retrieved September 12, 2015. Official Documents

    List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes

    List_of_worker_deaths_in_United_States_labor_disputes

  • Juneau, Alaska
  • Capital of Alaska, United States

    Rockwell; later it was known as Harrisburg after prospector Richard Harris. On December 14, 1881, it was decided at a miners' meeting of 72 persons to name

    Juneau, Alaska

    Juneau, Alaska

    Juneau,_Alaska

  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. state

    Pennsylvania's most populous city is Philadelphia, and the state capital is Harrisburg. Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populous U.S. state, home to over 13 million

    Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania

  • Colorado Lightning
  • American indoor soccer team

    Sidekicks (2012–25) Denver Dynamite (2008–10) El Paso Coyotes (2016-19) Harrisburg Heat (2012–25) Hartford City FC1 Hidalgo La Fiera (2012–15) Illinois Piasa

    Colorado Lightning

    Colorado_Lightning

  • Oneonta Red Sox
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Oneonta Red Sox

    Oneonta_Red_Sox

  • Mike O'Neill (baseball)
  • Irish baseball player (1877–1959)

    Michael Joyce O'Neill (5 October 1877 – 12 August 1959) was an Irish born starting pitcher and left fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1901 through

    Mike O'Neill (baseball)

    Mike O'Neill (baseball)

    Mike_O'Neill_(baseball)

  • New York–Pennsylvania League (1923–1937)
  • Birds/Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    New York–Pennsylvania League (1923–1937)

    New_York–Pennsylvania_League_(1923–1937)

  • Walt Zirinsky
  • American football player (1920–2001)

    Banta," Harrisburg [PA] Telegraph, April 20, 1946, pg. 6. "Walt Zirinsky: Career Stats," National Football League, www.nfl.com/ "1946 Scranton Miners (AFL)"

    Walt Zirinsky

    Walt_Zirinsky

  • Jess Buckles
  • American baseball player (1890-1975)

    Jesse Robert Buckles (May 20, 1890 – August 2, 1975), nicknamed "Jim", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in two games, both in

    Jess Buckles

    Jess_Buckles

  • Jack Fox (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1885-1963)

    Railsplitters (1910–11), the Class-B Harrisburg Senators (1912–14), the Class-D Bradford Drillers (1914) and the Class-B Scranton Miners (1915–16). He started his

    Jack Fox (baseball)

    Jack Fox (baseball)

    Jack_Fox_(baseball)

  • Dan McGee
  • American baseball player (1911-1991)

    Daniel Aloysius McGee (September 29, 1911 – December 4, 1991) was an American Major League Baseball player. He played seven games with the Boston Braves

    Dan McGee

    Dan_McGee

  • Vince Dailey
  • American baseball player (1864–1919)

    Vincent Perry Dailey (December 25, 1864 – November 14, 1919) was an American professional baseball player. An outfielder in Major League Baseball, he played

    Vince Dailey

    Vince_Dailey

  • Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
  • State agency of Pennsylvania, United States

    George (1991). Guide to the State Historical Markers of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. p. 3. ISBN 0-89271-040-3

    Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

    Pennsylvania_Historical_and_Museum_Commission

  • Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • City in Pennsylvania, United States

    Scranton Apollos, Scranton Miners and Scranton Zappers. Syracuse University men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim played for the Miners before turning to coaching

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Scranton,_Pennsylvania

  • List of Minor League Baseball leagues and teams
  • Southwest Erie Pennsylvania UPMC Park 6,952 Detroit Tigers Harrisburg Senators Southwest Harrisburg Pennsylvania FNB Field 6,187 Washington Nationals Hartford

    List of Minor League Baseball leagues and teams

    List_of_Minor_League_Baseball_leagues_and_teams

  • Southern Illinois
  • Region of Illinois in the United States

    century, with cities such as Harrisburg prospering, having a population of 16,000 people during the 1920s. Union miners all over the nation went on strike

    Southern Illinois

    Southern Illinois

    Southern_Illinois

  • Hazleton Mountaineers (baseball)
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Hazleton Mountaineers (baseball)

    Hazleton_Mountaineers_(baseball)

  • Henry Peploski
  • American baseball player (1905-1982)

    Henry Stephen Peploski (September 15, 1905 – January 28, 1982), nicknamed "Pep", was an American professional baseball player who was an infielder in the

    Henry Peploski

    Henry_Peploski

  • Scott Perry
  • American politician (born 1962)

    Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district from 2013 to 2019, is centered around Harrisburg, York, and most of their inner suburbs in Dauphin, Cumberland, and York

    Scott Perry

    Scott Perry

    Scott_Perry

  • List of serial killers in the United States
  • "Frontier serial killers: The Harpes", American Weekend – The Daily Register, Harrisburg, Illinois, October 23, 1998. Ronald K. Fitten (January 16, 1999). "Triple

    List of serial killers in the United States

    List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States

  • American Indoor Football
  • Professional indoor football league

    of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, announced on their Facebook page that they have agreed to join the league. They replaced the since-folded Harrisburg Stampede

    American Indoor Football

    American_Indoor_Football

  • Piggy Ward
  • American baseball player (1867–1912)

    Frank Gray "Piggy" Ward (April 16, 1867 – October 24, 1912) was an American professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball

    Piggy Ward

    Piggy Ward

    Piggy_Ward

  • Alaska, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
  • Former coal patch town in Pennsylvania, United States

    and Iron Company in 1874. At its peak, the colliery employed nearly 800 miners and produced approximately 300,000 tons of coal annually. Like many anthracite

    Alaska, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania

    Alaska,_Northumberland_County,_Pennsylvania

  • Thaddeus Ward
  • American baseball player (born 1997)

    Thaddeus James Ward (born January 16, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Bravos de León of the Mexican League. He has previously

    Thaddeus Ward

    Thaddeus Ward

    Thaddeus_Ward

  • List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity
  • Texas Rice Owls Conference USA (NCAA) 173 FNB Field 6,187 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Harrisburg Senators Eastern League 174 New Britain Stadium 6,146 New

    List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity

    List_of_U.S._baseball_stadiums_by_capacity

  • Canadian Wild
  • Professional women's softball team

    Wild to miss upcoming NPF season due to COVID-19 complications". The Harrisburg Register. "Canadian Wild Becomes Latest NPF Team To Sit Out In 2020".

    Canadian Wild

    Canadian_Wild

  • Jeff King (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 1964)

    of Arkansas. He played his 1987–88 seasons with the Eastern League's Harrisburg Senators before being promoted to Pittsburgh. King was a key part of the

    Jeff King (baseball)

    Jeff King (baseball)

    Jeff_King_(baseball)

  • Thompson submachine gun
  • American submachine gun

    state troopers fired on the mountainside near Lick Creek, where striking miners were firing at passing cars. By the time of the Battle of Blair Mountain

    Thompson submachine gun

    Thompson submachine gun

    Thompson_submachine_gun

  • Robert E. Murray
  • American mining businessman (1940–2020)

    died attempting to reach the miners, and a series of boreholes found that the miners were unlikely to have survived. The miners were declared dead, and their

    Robert E. Murray

    Robert E. Murray

    Robert_E._Murray

  • Tanner Roark
  • American baseball pitcher (born 1986)

    at Urbana-Champaign. Roark played one season with the Southern Illinois Miners of the independent Frontier League in 2008. In 3 games, he was 0–2 with

    Tanner Roark

    Tanner Roark

    Tanner_Roark

  • PIAA football
  • High school football teams

    Reading 1914 Wilkinsburg 1915 Central (Harrisburg) 1916 Wilkinsburg 1917 Easton 1918 Harrisburg Tech 1919 Harrisburg Tech 1920 Greensburg Salem 1921 Rochester

    PIAA football

    PIAA_football

  • Woody Wheaton
  • American baseball player

    minors with the Red Roses, Rome Colonels, Moline A's, Hagerstown Owls, and Harrisburg Senators. Following his death, he was buried in Arlington Cemetery in

    Woody Wheaton

    Woody_Wheaton

  • List of industrial disasters
  • Hoisting cable frayed causing an elevator car carrying miners to plunge 100 m causing the death of 16 miners on Protection Island near Nanaimo British Columbia

    List of industrial disasters

    List of industrial disasters

    List_of_industrial_disasters

  • Hands Off protests
  • 2025 protests against Donald Trump

    In Pennsylvania, protests occurred in Altoona, Beaver, Butler, Erie, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Reading, State College and York

    Hands Off protests

    Hands Off protests

    Hands_Off_protests

  • 2024 American Indoor Football season
  • Sports season

    Rapids River Kings, Corpus Christi Tritons, RiverCity Rage and West Virginia Miners. On August 4, 2023, the league announced that the Columbus Lions, the last

    2024 American Indoor Football season

    2024_American_Indoor_Football_season

  • Albany Senators
  • Minor league baseball team

    Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton Miners Shamokin Indians

    Albany Senators

    Albany_Senators

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  • Wyeth
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    Wyeth

    English : unexplained.Nicholas Wyeth emigrated from Suffolk, England to Cambridge, MA, before 1645. John Wyeth (1770–1858) was born in Cambridge and became a prominent publisher and editor in Harrisburg, PA.

    Wyeth

  • Piran
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    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Piran

    Saint Piran is the Cornish Patron Saint of Miners; Prayer

    Piran

  • Piran
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    Celtic

    Piran

    St. Piran is the Cornish patron saint of miners.

    Piran

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  • Whinstone
  • n.

    A provincial name given in England to basaltic rocks, and applied by miners to other kind of dark-colored unstratified rocks which resist the point of the pick. -- for example, to masses of chert. Whin-dikes, and whin-sills, are names sometimes given to veins or beds of basalt.

  • Tub
  • n.

    A box or bucket in which coal or ore is sent up a shaft; -- so called by miners.

  • Blende
  • n.

    A mineral, called also sphalerite, and by miners mock lead, false galena, and black-jack. It is a zinc sulphide, but often contains some iron. Its color is usually yellow, brown, or black, and its luster resinous.

  • Ecoute
  • n.

    One of the small galleries run out in front of the glacis. They serve to annoy the enemy's miners.

  • Kand
  • n.

    Fluor spar; -- so called by Cornish miners.

  • Launder
  • n.

    A trough used by miners to receive the powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus, for comminuting, or sorting, the ore.

  • Mundic
  • n.

    Iron pyrites, or arsenical pyrites; -- so called by the Cornish miners.

  • Slacken
  • n.

    A spongy, semivitrifled substance which miners or smelters mix with the ores of metals to prevent their fusion.

  • Stull
  • n.

    A framework of timber covered with boards to support rubbish; also, a framework of boards to protect miners from falling stones.

  • Vein
  • n.

    A narrow mass of rock intersecting other rocks, and filling inclined or vertical fissures not corresponding with the stratification; a lode; a dike; -- often limited, in the language of miners, to a mineral vein or lode, that is, to a vein which contains useful minerals or ores.

  • Hoppet
  • n.

    A hand basket; also, a dish used by miners for measuring ore.

  • Life
  • n.

    A certain way or manner of living with respect to conditions, circumstances, character, conduct, occupation, etc.; hence, human affairs; also, lives, considered collectively, as a distinct class or type; as, low life; a good or evil life; the life of Indians, or of miners.

  • Griddle
  • n.

    A sieve with a wire bottom, used by miners.

  • Swallet
  • n.

    Water breaking in upon the miners at their work; -- so called among tin miners.

  • Hogger
  • n.

    A stocking without a foot, worn by coal miners at work.

  • Jamb
  • n.

    Any thick mass of rock which prevents miners from following the lode or vein.

  • Black-jack
  • n.

    A name given by English miners to sphalerite, or zinc blende; -- called also false galena. See Blende.

  • Metal
  • n.

    Ore from which a metal is derived; -- so called by miners.

  • Camonflet
  • n.

    A small mine, sometimes formed in the wall or side of an enemy's gallery, to blow in the earth and cut off the retreat of the miners.

  • Miner
  • n.

    One who mines; a digger for metals, etc.; one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; one who digs military mines; as, armies have sappers and miners.

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