Category:Duffy's Cut
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Duffy's Cut is the name given to Mile 59 of the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad (later Pennsylvania Railroad mainline). 57 Irish workers apparently died or disappeared there during a cholera epidemic in 1832. Violence possibly involved. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker sorta nearby. Investigations ongoing directed by Dr. William Watson of Immaculata University, Rev Dr. J. Francis (Frank) Watson, and Earl Schandelmeier.
Media in category "Duffy's Cut"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Amtrak 942 pushing a Keystone Service train through Duffy's Cut, April 2011.jpg 4,320 × 3,240; 4.91 MB
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Duffy's Cut state historical marker, East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania, USA.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 4.02 MB
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Duffys Cut Cross West Laurel Hill.JPG 2,006 × 3,009; 2.84 MB
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Duffys Cut enclosure.jpg 3,989 × 2,660; 5.66 MB
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Duffys Cut Fire rakes.jpg 4,265 × 2,632; 3.81 MB
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Duffys Cut Pipes 1.jpg 3,432 × 2,288; 2.43 MB
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Duffys Cut Pipes 2.jpg 3,581 × 2,387; 2.44 MB
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Duffys Cut shovel.jpg 3,821 × 2,115; 2.73 MB
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Duffys Cut spoon.jpg 3,698 × 2,464; 2.32 MB
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Duffys Cut Stone Spike.jpg 1,543 × 1,543; 773 KB
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Duffys Cut track n tool.jpg 4,163 × 1,884; 2.01 MB
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West Laurel Hill Cemetery - Duffys Cut Memorial Names.jpg 3,024 × 4,032; 10.53 MB
Categories:
- East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line
- History of the United States
- Immaculata University
- Transport in Chester County, Pennsylvania
- History of Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Immigrants to the United States from Ireland
- 1832 in Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad
- History of rail transport in the United States
- Mass graves in the United States
- Archaeological sites in Pennsylvania