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History of a proprietary bituminous coal mining town in
Pennsylvania with absentee ownership. Deals with the development of
the town, the infrastructure and the control structures used to
maintain control of the workforce. Every need of the miners was
provided for, but at the cost of individual freedom. Includes
details of an occupation by the Pennsylvania militia in 1922
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Spider Baby (Blu-ray disc)
Lon Chaney Jr., Jill Banner, Sid Haig, Beverly Washburn, Quinn Redeker, …
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1960s black comedy horror starring Lon Chaney Jr. Chauffeur Bruno
(Chaney Jr.) watches over Virginia (Jill Banner), Ralph (Sid Haig)
and Elizabeth (Beverly Washburn), the three inbred, grown-up
children of the Merrye family who have inherited a genetic
condition which turns them into demented, feral beings. While Peter
(Quinn Redeker) and Emily (Carol Ohmart), who have come to claim
the Merrye mansion as their own, are visiting, Bruno has to leave
the house for a short time. The siblings take the opportunity to
wreak havoc and when Bruno returns he realises he must go to
drastic measures to stop the 'Merrye Syndrome' from spreading.
A history of very successful short line railroad in Western
Pennsylvania that operated from 1904 to 1994 starting out as a
logging railroad, successfully transitioning to a freight hauler,
primarily hauling coal. From 1904 to 1910 it was a logging
operation, the Blacklick and Yellow Creek Railroad. In 1910 the
railroad was purchased by two Philadelphia coal barons, John Weaver
and B. Dawson Coleman and renamed the Cambria and Indiana Railroad.
It later became a part of the Bethelem Steel Corporation.
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