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Funeral Homes in Calumet, PA
In 1914, the Lanigan Funeral Home was located at 658 Linden Avenue, next to the Union Railroad Building. In January 1929 John H. died, and in 1930 his widow, Bridget O'Hara Lanigan, became one of the first women in Pennsylvania to become a...
The year was 1926. Calvin Coolidge was President. Henry Ford announced the 40 hour workweek and Pontiac cars were starting to be made. U.S. Route 66 was created and ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. In the same year, J.F. Galley opened his funeral...
Since its founding by Fred H. Clawson in 1931, Clawson's Funeral Home has maintained its leadership in this southern Armstrong County community of Leechburg, Pennsylvania. The continual growth and reputation of Clawsons continued with the...
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Facts about the city
Calumet is a census-designated place in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. Although the United States Census Bureau included it as a census-designated place with the nearby community of Norvelt for the 2000 census, they are in reality two very different communities, each reflecting a different chapter in how the Great Depression affected rural Pennsylvanians. As of the 2010 census, Calumet-Norvelt was divided into two separate CDPs officially. Calumet was a typical \"patch town,\" another name for a coal town, built by a single company to house coal miners as cheaply as possible. The closing of the Calumet mine during the Great Depression caused enormous hardship in an era when unemployment compensation and welfare payments were nonexistent. On the other hand, Norvelt was created during the depression by the US federal government as a model community, intended to increase the standard of living of laid-off coal miners.
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History
Although the United States Census Bureau includes it in a census-designated place with the nearby community of Norvelt, Pennsylvania they are in reality two very different communities, each reflecting a different chapter in how the Great Depression affected rural Pennsylvanians. The coke works closed in the 1920s, and the mine closed in the early 1930s during the Great Depression, causing enormous hardship for the community’s workers. Calumet was a typical "patch town", built by a single company to house coal miners as cheaply as possible. Calumet is an unincorporated area community in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania, United States. The closing of the Calumet mine during the Great Depression caused enormous hardship in an era when unemployment compensation and welfare payments were non-existent.
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