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  2. John J. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Forbes was born on November 21, 1885, in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, to Bridget (née Buggy) and John T. Forbes. [1] [2] His first job was as a breaker boy at a local colliery at the age of ten. [2] He graduated from Coal Township High School in Coal Township. [1] By 1905, Forbes received a teaching degree from Kutztown State Teachers' College.

  3. Shamokin, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Shamokin was founded in 1835 by the coal speculators John C. Boyd and Ziba Bird; it was known as Boyd's Stone-coal Quarry, Boydtown, and New Town. [6] The discovery in the region of anthracite coal resources, or hard coal, became the basis of much industry.

  4. Shamokin (village) - Wikipedia

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    A 1727 map by John Taylor, of the forks of the Susquehanna River, shows Shamokin on both north and south banks of the west branch, with James Le Tort's store to the east. [11] John Scull's store is marked on the east bank of the Susquehanna. [7]: 193

  5. Charles K. Eagle - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Eagle was in business with his brother, John H. Eagle (July 24, 1868 – July 24, 1943), [2] [3] at 487 Broome Street in Lower Manhattan. [4] They established the J. H. and C. K. Eagle Company in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, which expanded into several areas of the United States.

  6. St. Edward's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The church, which initially served up to 1,400 people, [4] is located at Shamokin Street and Webster Street near downtown Shamokin. [5] The third St. Edward's Catholic Church, within the Diocese of Harrisburg, was dedicated on June 6, 1880. [2] [6] An addition was built on the back of the building in 1882 to hold church records and vestments ...

  7. Category:Shamokin, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Shamokin (minor league baseball) players (15 P) P. People from Shamokin, Pennsylvania (31 P) R. Shamokin Reds players (5 P) S. Shamokin Shammies players (2 P)

  8. Reading Company - Wikipedia

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    4-4-0 3 Shamokin - Built by the Eastwick and Harrison Company in 1842. It is the only surviving 4-4-0 of the Reading Company. It currently resides at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. [33] 2-2-2 tank Black Diamond - Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1889.

  9. Category:People from Shamokin, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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