When Coal Was Queen: The History of Olyphant, Pennsylvania
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Journey into the history of what was once called the "Jewel of the Mid
Valley" — Olyphant, Pennsylvania, "The Queen City." This journey takes
the reader through the earliest days of the township and notable events
of the past. Included are some famous residents and visitors who passed
through over the years, and of course the storied Anthracite Empire that
built the town. Check out a wealth of photographic documentation as
well as many interesting facts about Olyphant, such as: - A mine disaster occurred at the location of Olyphant’s mining
memorial statue in 1903 that swallowed an entire hotel into the ground
below.
- The first woman ever enlisted in the U.S. Navy was from Olyphant.
- Patricia Crowley of Olyphant once graced a Life magazine cover in the 1950s.
- Nestor Chylak of Olyphant is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame for his work in the major leagues as an umpire.
- President Theodore Roosevelt came to Olyphant to try to find a solution to mining relations in 1910.
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