File:C5319-C5322--Scranton, PA--Cayuga Junction and vicinity (72a0f4aa-a035-4eb5-9dfa-2a11f06b5fc6).jpg
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[edit]English: C5319-C5322--Scranton, PA--Cayuga Junction and vicinity | ||||
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Photographer |
English: Bunnell, Watson B. (Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad) |
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Title |
English: C5319-C5322--Scranton, PA--Cayuga Junction and vicinity |
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Description |
English: C5320 Right of way to town--Bridge and Brisbin Breaker in distance It appears that, perhaps, the Cayuga operation needs more land to dump culm, so there's now a culm bank inside the curve beyond the KV Tower towards Clarks Summit, with mine cars? on top. It wasn't there in the 1914 shots. Penn Pilot photos from 1939 indicate that it got more expansive over the years. It's was all erased in the 50's and 60s by the International Correspondence School building, the Keyser-Oak shopping complex, and the North Scranton Expressway.
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Depicted place |
English: Scranton, PA |
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Date | Taken on 19 February 1919 | |||
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | STEA | |||
ANCS-plus (Museum Management catalog) InfoField | 008.01/010.06.03#C5319-C5322 | |||
Legacy NPS Focus Record ID InfoField | 524247 |
Camera Model | Epson Epson, PerfectionV700 |
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Image title | It appears that, perhaps, the Cayuga operation needs more land to dump culm, so there's now a culm bank inside the curve beyond the KV Tower towards Clarks Summit, with mine cars? on top. It wasn't there in the 1914 shots. Penn Pilot photos from 1939 indicate that it got more expansive over the years. It's was all erased in the 50's and 60s by the International Correspondence School building, the Keyser-Oak shopping complex, and the North Scranton Expressway. |
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Camera manufacturer | Epson |
Camera model | PerfectionV700 |
Date and time of data generation | 02/19/1919 |
Width | 2,936 px |
Height | 2,283 px |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | SilverFast 6.6.1r2b |
File change date and time | 09:54, 7 February 2013 |
Date and time of digitizing | 09:54, 7 February 2013 |