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Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Colver Hotel, Reese Avenue & Fifth Street, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Colver Hotel, Reese Avenue & Fifth Street, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HAER PA-330 Building/structure dates: 1911 Initial Construction

Ebensburg Coal Company, Office, Reese Avenue, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Ebensburg Coal Company, Office, Reese Avenue, Colver, Cambria County, ...

Survey number: HAER PA-331 Building/structure dates: 1914 Initial Construction

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Co...

Significance: The Blacksmith Shop is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was one ... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Ebensburg Coal Company Processing Plant & Powerhouse, Colver Mine, Reese Street between Third & Fourth Streets, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Ebensburg Coal Company Processing Plant & Powerhouse, Colver Mine, Ree...

Significance: Containing a tipple, cleaning plant and powerhouse, this structure served one of the largest and most productive mines in Cambria County. Survey number: HAER PA-237 Building/structure dates: 191... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of ...

Significance: The Car and Wheel Shops are part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Co...

Significance: The Blacksmith Shop is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was one ... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engineer House No. 2, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engineer House No. 2, .25 miles northwest ...

Significance: The Engine House No. 2 is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was o... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of ...

Significance: The Car and Wheel Shops are part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engine House No. 1, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engine House No. 1, Colver, Cambria County...

Significance: The Engine House No. 1 is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was o... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Car & Wheel Shops, .25 miles northwest of ...

Significance: The Car and Wheel Shops are part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engine House No. 1, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engine House No. 1, Colver, Cambria County...

Significance: The Engine House No. 1 is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was o... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, .25 miles northwest of Co...

Significance: The Blacksmith Shop is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was one ... More

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engineer House No. 2, .25 miles northwest of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Cambria & Indiana Railroad, Engineer House No. 2, .25 miles northwest ...

Significance: The Engine House No. 2 is part of a larger rail yard and shop complex built in the late 1910s by the Cambria & Indiana Railroad, captive railroad of the Ebensburg Coal Company. This company was o... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Town of Colver, Colver, Cambria County, PA

Significance: The town of Colver was built between 1911 and 1921 by the Ebensburg Coal Company. The partners of the company, John H. Weaver and B. Dawson Coleman, named the town from a combination of their las... More