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Bathhouse at Cameron Colliery in Shamokin, PA

Summary by Wynning History
Bathhouses for mine workers became a typical part of the infrastructure at an anthracite colliery in Pennsylvania’s Coal Region in the early 20th century. One such facility in Shamokin, Pennsylvania was highlighted by The Colliery Engineer magazine in July 1913. From the publication: “The bath house for the use of miners was built during 1912 by the Mineral Railroad and Mining Co., at their Cameron Colliery, Shamokin, Pa. Similar bath houses hav…
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Wynning History broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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