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Madera & Hensal Genealogy
Pictures
here are some pictures from the town of MADERA, PENNSYLVANIA, a small town in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. it is about 135 miles east of PITTSBURGH. as you read earlier, the town was built on coal mining, and many of the pictures you will see are workers of various area mines.Again, you can view the image in a larger size by right clicking on the image, choose save as, open the image from your computer, and then magnify it.
Madera School House, Madera 1894
Madera Community Band, May 30, 1914
Front Row: Grace Lamborn, Martin Mcamley, David Richards, William Cornely, Elmer Jenkins, John Lamborn, Benjamin Alexnder, Ray Richards, Charles Cornely, Christeen Cornely, James Cornely
Back Row: Reuben Hegarty, Dr. W.D. Hyskell, Orvis Carson, William Davis, John Washic, John Wilson, Arthur Stocker, William Moore, Charles Mahotz, Cecil Davis
Liberty Trading Company Building
1930 Madera High School Baseball Team
Front Row: Leighton Sweeney, John Richardson, David Stine, Wasco Russin, Paul Carson, Nathan Coder & Russel White
Back Row: Professor Kruise, George Brown, George Swistock, Steve Janasick, John Jones & Coach Bland
Electricity in Madera, 1912
H.B. Swoope Sylvania Mine, 1915
Employees of Gatehouse & Shoff Coal Co.
Clearfield Creek, Madera
Banian Bridge
Main St., Madera
Clearfield Creek & Madera Bridge
On top of Madera Bridge
July 15, 1919 Mail Plane Crash in Amesville, near Madera
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