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English: A photograph of Pennsylvania State Militia, camped east of Plymouth, Pennsylvania, during the labor troubles, July-August 1877. The Lance coal breaker can be seen in the distance.
Date July–August 1877
Source Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/2015651755/)
Author E. W. Beckwith, Photographer, Plymouth, PA
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current16:59, 23 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 16:59, 23 March 20182,420 × 2,326 (1.36 MB)Buckyboot{{Information | description = A photograph of the Methodist Church, Plymouth, Pennsylvania, nearing completion during the labor troubles, July-August 1877. | source = Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/2015651755/) | date = July–August 1877 | author = E. W. Beckwith, Photographer, Plymouth, PA | permission = No Restrictions Apply | other_versions = | additional_information = PA National Guard during labor strife Jul-Aug 1877. Gould Homestead with Cupola can be seen in upper...

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