GIANT HUMAN LEG Found Deep in Coal Mine - 1911
From: Ed Conrad (edconrad_at_verizon.net)
Date: 06/22/04
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 02:31:19 GMT
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Here's an article that appears verbatim from the Shenandoah
(Pa.) Evening Herald daily newspaper in August 1911:
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> FOSSILS FOUND IN MINE WORKINGS
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A remarkable specimen of the "carboniferous era" has just
been unearthed at a depth of fifteeen hundred feet in the underground
workings of the Ellengowan colliery of the Philadelphia and Reading
Coal and Iron Company.
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The specimen is very beautiful and is highly prized by Inside
Foreman Gwillym Jones who retained it as a curio.
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Miners at the face of one of the breasts discovered a large
piece of slate with impressions of leaves and ferns deeply imbedded
therein.
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The surface covered by these markings was five feet in length
and of nearly the same width.
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After considerable labor, in which care was taken that the
piece might be take out in its entirely, the workmen succeeded in
their task.
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Several small pieces only were broken from the formation which
was presented to those who took the slate from its natural bed.
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Quite a number of curios have already been taken from these
workings. Several years ago a bunch of grapes, almost perfectly
formed, was taken from this colliery. A trunk of a tree and a portion
of a petrified snake were also found.
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One of the most interesting finds was that in which was
perfectly formed the outlines of a human leg and, judging from the
size, the owner of the member must have been a giant in stature.
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A number of these finds are on exhibition at the offices of
Division Superintendent McDonald and Inside Foreman Jones.
They are objects of much curiosity.
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Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
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Man as Old as Coal
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> PSEUDOS' DENIAL OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
> (Petrified coal-age bones, teeth and soft organs)
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Petrified human finger (with fingernail
AND Petrified human toe (with toenail):
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Au29/MVC-016S.JPG
Petrified human skull embedded in a boulder
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/skullb.jpg
Another petrified human skull
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Smith/z11calv.jpg
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Petrified human femur still embedded in slate
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z8femur.jpg
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Petrified human gall bladder containing gall stone (via CATscan)
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z5gall.jpg
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Portion of petrified tibia
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/newtibia.jpg
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Petrified human lung (or is it a human liver?)
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z9lung.jpg
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Whitled wood: Tool and/or weapon (turned to coal)
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-003S.JPG
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-003S.JPG
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-005S.JPG
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One hemisphere of human brain.
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/brain/MVC-001S.JPG
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Human jaw with a few teeth
http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix5/MVC-002S.JPG
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> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Bones/MVC-006S.JPG
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Side view of human mandible
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/1tooth.jpg
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etc.,etc.>
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> Portion of three-toed dinosaur foot still embedded in slate
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg
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Petrified giant fetus
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/MVC-013F.JPG
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Another giant fetus (this one still embedded in slate)
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Day/MVC-005S.JPG
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Portion of a giant petrified scorpion
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-001S.JPG
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-010S.JPG
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-020S.JPG
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Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad,com
Man indeed as Old as Coal
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