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1910 Postcard Displaying Buildings of the Exteriror of the Donk Brothers Mine no. 2 |
This is a postcard displaying a series of Donk Mine outbuildings and the exterior of the Donk Brothers mine no. 2 site. The mine was in operation from 1902 to 1925. The Postcard image was taken in March of 1910. |
1910 |
November 13, 2019 |
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3 men inside coal mine #2 sitting on coal carts |
3 men inside coal mine #2 sitting on coal cart. Left to right Ed Smith, Garbalde Raffalle, and Louis Trebing (who was 15 years old at the time of the photo). |
1910 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Coal miners outside the mines at coal mine #2 in Glen Carbon, Illinois |
Group of coal miners standing outside of coal mine #2 in Glen Carbon, Illinois. 3rd man from the left Lee Thorpe. 6th man from the left Jacob Hinner. 2nd man from the right Joe Leitner. Man on the extreme right is Mr. Daenzer. |
1910 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Two men standing outside the coal mine |
Two men standing outside the coal mine. You can see different buildings as well as coal carts. |
August 20, 1908 |
December 8, 2016 |
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Illinois Terminal Engine Number 30 |
This is a black and white photograph of the "Illinois Terminal" Engine no. 30. The engine appears to be pulling railcarts of coal behind it. four are visible in the image. The engine has steam coming from its chimney stack. A conductor can be seen leaning out of the window of the train. |
circa 1900s |
November 13, 2019 |
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Chinatown Lake Now Known as Maryville Fishing Club Lake |
This is a color photograph of a that runs alongside Parkview Street in Maryville, Illinois. The pond is now known as the "Maryville Fishing Club Lake" inside Drost Park. It originally ran alongside the St. Louis Troy and Eastern Railroad line and Parkview Street known as Chinatown road at the turn of the century. The Pond is located across the street from Donk Company housing known as "Chinatown" which consisted of 41 housing lots. |
Circa 1900-1925 |
November 13, 2019 |