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Smoke billowing out of the #3 shaft. On September 7, 1895, a fire broke out on level 27 [3] in the No. 3 shaft of the Osceola Mine. [2] The cause is unknown, [2] but the large quantity of timber in the mine contributed to the fire's ferocity.
Osceola Mills is known for its annual Fourth of July Carnival, a week-long celebration sponsored by the Columbia Volunteer Fire Company. Until his retirement in 2017, the main attraction was the wheel chair pull featuring former Osceola Mills resident Jimmy Goss pulling trucks with his wheelchair. The parade and fireworks display on July 4 ...
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The Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District is a small, rural, public school district that is located in a region that straddles two central Pennsylvania counties. In Centre County, it serves Rush Township and Philipsburg, Pennsylvania. In Clearfield County, it serves Wallaceton and Decatur Township, Chester Hill, Osceola Mills.
Osceola County deputy David Crawford describes his handling of a Taser gun to the jury while testifying in his own defense, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024, in Orange County Circuit Court in Orlando, Fla ...
The former Great Falls Bleachery and Dye Works mills in Somersworth still stands but some parts of the structure were destroyed by fire in 2019. Developer Eric Chinburg plans to create 145 housing ...
Drawing of Quincy Stamp Mills site. The Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mills Historic District is a historic stamp mill (used to crush copper-bearing rock, separating the copper ore from surrounding rock) located on M-26 near Torch Lake, just east of Mason in Osceola Township. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1]
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