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December 12th, 2012, 03:18 PM #11Super Member
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Re: Scotia...open mining?
Here is a nice article on the history of the town and area.
http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/Scotia.html
More interestingly for you...the sources at the end
Ness, C. H. Scotia Ore Mines and Iron Works collection. 1954. Penn State University Libraries, Special Collections.
Another one in their special collections.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/findingaids/1772.htm
I'll bet you'll find a bunch of pics, maps, etc. Be sure to share what you find
ETA: Here's a list of the inventory of the last link:
Inventory
Williams, Harry 1954-1958
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Typescript-History of Scotia Undated
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Brief History Undated
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Andrew Carnegie in Centre County: The Scotia Venture Undated
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Newspaper Clipping 1954
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Photo Composite of Mine Undated
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Radio Script Undated
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Box 1 Paterno/GST/D/03.35 Map Undated
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Box 4 Paterno/MP/MC/H/089 Scotia Iron Works Maps- Negatives Undated
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Box 3 Paterno/GCS/AI/01.S03.05 Scotia Iron Works Workmen- Negatives Undated
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Box 3 Paterno/GCS/AI/01.S03.05 Scotia Iron Works (Center County) Undated
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Box 3 Paterno/GCS/AI/01.S03.05 Drawing of the Old Scottia Mine about 1883, by Milton S. Osborne Undated
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Box 6 Paterno/MP/MC/H/094 Logging Family Undated
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Box 5 Paterno/GCS/Y/02.S04 Scotia (Pa.) - Inclined plane 1909
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Iron works with steam locomotives Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Railroad bridge with steam locomotive Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - The Scotia iron works Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Railroad station Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Forest City cornet band Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Crew with steam shovel Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Forest City cornet band 1887
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Crew Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Superintendent's residence Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Strip mine pond Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Land to be clearcut Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Washers at Scotia Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - The Scotia iron works Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Crew Undated
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Ore washer afer fire 1908
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Workers at the ore washer 1884
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Box 2 Paterno/GCS/AI/02/S04.02 Scotia (Pa.) - Two family house under construction Undated
Restricted: NoLast edited by PreserveandProtect; December 12th, 2012 at 03:21 PM.
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December 21st, 2012, 12:44 PM #12
Re: Scotia...open mining?
...the whole region was very much centered around iron in the very beginning because of an abundance of trees and limestone used in making iron. There is still the remains of an old iron furnace near the Centre Furnace mansion on East College. Head out to Curtin Village and you can take a tour of an old iron furnace workings.
Mity2, thanks for digging this peice of history up and posting the pics. Very cool. I love old history.
I grew up near a similar ghost town called Peale PA. Thriving town for all of 30 years before the coal mine packed up and moved. But there are still building foundations, remains of old roads, a few structures, and cemetary.
Neat stuff.
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January 14th, 2013, 09:45 AM #13Senior Member
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Re: Scotia...open mining?
This entire area once thrived from the Iron ore industry, there are still many iron furnaces in the area, some in the middle of nowhere, and some quite close to roads/civilization. Keep your eyes open as you drive around the area, and you'll probably spot some.
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January 25th, 2013, 11:59 AM #14Junior Member
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Re: Scotia...open mining?
Greenwood Furnace State Park has two restored furnaces like to one on East College Ave. Also, a very nice Blacksmith shop and Visitor's center with the displays and artifacts. But I think the Blacksmith shop is only open on weekends in the summer months. Plus, it's only 20 miles south of State College.
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