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- Q5927061 subject Q12083829.
- Q5927061 subject Q13248805.
- Q5927061 subject Q8633758.
- Q5927061 abstract "Blue Coal's Huber Breaker was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers. Considered an ultra-modern plant when constructed, it used Menzies Cones to separate coal from waste. The breaker was operated by the Blue Coal Corporation, a subsidiary of the Glen Alden Coal Company. It processed 7,000 tons of Anthracite coal per day. The final product was sprayed with a blue dye and sold as “Blue Coal.” Railcars were loaded underneath the breaker and shipped to markets. The long decline of the anthracite industry after World War II caused Blue Coal to declare bankruptcy and cease operations in 1976.".
- Q5927061 thumbnail The_disused_Huber_coal_breaker_in_Ashley,_Pennsylvania.jpg?width=300.
- Q5927061 wikiPageExternalLink beyondthebreaker.com.
- Q5927061 wikiPageExternalLink the-huber-breaker.
- Q5927061 wikiPageExternalLink www.huberbreaker.org.
- Q5927061 wikiPageExternalLink huber.html.
- Q5927061 wikiPageExternalLink the-huber-breaker.
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- Q5927061 wikiPageWikiLink Q12083829.
- Q5927061 wikiPageWikiLink Q13248805.
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- Q5927061 wikiPageWikiLink Q8633758.
- Q5927061 point "41.21 -75.906".
- Q5927061 type SpatialThing.
- Q5927061 comment "Blue Coal's Huber Breaker was a landmark located in the borough of Ashley, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. The breaker was built in 1939 to replace the Maxwell Breaker which was located at the colliery. Run-of-mine coal arriving at the breaker was washed and cleaned to remove impurities, principally slate. It was crushed and screened to specific sizes desired by customers.".
- Q5927061 label "Huber Breaker".
- Q5927061 lat "41.21".
- Q5927061 long "-75.906".
- Q5927061 depiction The_disused_Huber_coal_breaker_in_Ashley,_Pennsylvania.jpg.