St Clair, a borough of Pennsylvania, 5 miles by a branch-line N. of Pottsville, with rich mines of anthracite coal, and a pop. (1890) of 6950.
St Clair
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 83
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St Clair, a borough of Pennsylvania, 5 miles by a branch-line N. of Pottsville, with rich mines of anthracite coal, and a pop. (1890) of 6950.