
Pottsville in the Twentieth Century
Leo L. Ward, Mark T. Major$27.19
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FAREWELL 1899 WELCOME 1900 was the headline in the Pottsville Republican on January 1, 1900. The people of Pottsville ushered in the new century in the usual manner with noisy gatherings and crowded churches. Coal was king in Schuylkill County during the nineteenth century, but the demise of the coal industry had already begun by 1900. Bitter strikes between coal operators and miners, especially the great strike of 1902, caused consumers to find other fuels and forced Pottsville to re-create its economy and identity.
However, residents adapted swiftly, and it was not long before Pottsville had seven volunteer fire companies, the second-finest courthouse in the state, a first-class hospital, twenty-three churches, a $100,000 YMCA building, a public mission, a free kindergarten, twelve fine schoolhouses, two parochial schools, and a free public library. Pottsville in the Twentieth Century celebrates the town's changes and accomplishments throughout the 1900s.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Published: 08/20/2003
ISBN: 9781531608316
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.38d
