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contributed by Kyle
Zieglgansberger
All Photos ca: Sept 1958
Frank F. Zieglgansberger
b-
Oct 15, 1934
d- Nov 14, 1999, age 65
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
From Kyle, "This is the man who took the pictures,
my Grandfather, Frank F. Zieglgansberger.
He was a mechanic for the mine for 40 years."
"They are from the area directly south of Roche Percee.
The spill piles that overlook the town that is now pasture."
This would have been the
"Old Mac" Coal Mine.
Frank Zieglgansberger was
elected Overseer
of the Village of Roche Percee in Nov. 1058.
Frank was married to Betty
Lees
b- Feb 12, 1937
d- Jan 3, 2004, age 66
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
daughter of Ellis and Gertrude Lees
Frank was the son of Frank Xavier
Zieglgansberger
and Pauline Zieglgansberger, maiden name Wanner.
Frank Xavier Zieglgansberger operated the Zieglgansberger mine
with his brother Ludwig or "Louie".
Page
Dragline, Model 625?
My guess a Page
625, with 7 yd bucket, and 125 ft boom
pictures on the net with 140 ft boom
Only thing that bothers me is the side arms are not visible,
which were part of the walking mechanism.
Possibly just the camera angle, as back of machine
isn't visible in these photos.
Have also seen articles,
where the bucket size was 10 yds. and Boom 150 ft.
All seem to be diesel powered, by 2 diesel engines,
designed and built by Page, just for dragline use.
Upstairs one powered the swing,
and downstairs one powered the dragline works.
These are 2 interesting photos above.
First you don't see photos of a twisted dragline boom very often,
(I did find another Page picture online though),
and Second, this is the only Page Dragline,
I have seen pictures of, or heard of,
in the SE Saskatchewan Coal Field.
Reason this 2nd item is interesting,
is the Page Engineering Company,
Incorporated in 1912.
Company was started by Engineer, John W. Page, (see Bio below)
located in Suburban McCook, Chicago IL
who was a partner of Page & Schnable
Contracting at the time,
Invented the Dragline method of
Excavation in 1904.
Feb 1958 Page
Engineering invented the largest automatic bucket in the world.
The Page Engineering Company operated until 1988 when
it was sold
to Harnischfeger Corporation, which became P&H.
So if Page didn't exist, would the Dragline and Strip
Mining exist?
Probably not for many years later.
Marion
360 Stripping Shovel
made by Marion Steam Shovel Company, in Marion Ohio
founded in 1884.
Name changed in 1946 to Marion Power Shovel Company.
Sold to Bucyrus, which was in turn sold to Caterpillar.
It had 10 Cu Yard
Dipper Bucket, per one article.
(9 in article linked below)
Obviously being scrapped here, in 1958.
The last one known to operate, was built in 1927,
and is on display at the Diplomat Museum at
Forestburg Alberta.
Not sure about exact date of build on this one.
Marion sold 47 of them between 1923 and 1929.
The machine stood on 4 sets of crawler tracks,
which were added after 1925. Initially they were rail mounted.
So this one would have been built between 1925-1929.
This machine broke the world record for size at that time.
It weighed approx 560 tons.
90 ft boom,
Could be ordered with steam or electric power.
Pretty sure this was an Electric model.
Have to love the old truck in the right hand photo as well.
found an article from 1950,
which had a poor picture of this machine working,
which identified it as a shovel, not a dragline as I thought originally.
Let me know if you know anything about these 2
machines.
Pictures above
contributed by Kyle
Zieglgansberger
John
William Page
Bio and Genealogy Section
b- 1869 in Illinois
d- 1967, age 98, funeral July 24, 1967
At age 96 he was still President and Treasurer,
and active in his Company.
He graduated from the First Class
of the Illinois School of Engineering in 1892.
His father and mother were born in Illinois
married Emma Belle Page, nee Dunning, June 6, 1894 in
IL, USA
b- Mar 17, 1868 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Mass, USA
d- 1962
daughter of Cyrus Woodman Dunning and Lois E. Dunning, nee ?
Lois E. Dunning
b- 1848
d- July 4, 1933 at home of John Page in Chicago
Lois lived at 517 3rd St South, in St Petersburg FL in 1928
She was an Internationally known Portrait Painter,
one of 5 "Grey Painters" in the world at that time.
daughter- Fannie D. Page
ca 1896 in Illinois
son?- Severy Holland Page
b- 1905 in Ohio
for a fellow so famous, there is very little that can
be found on him
No picture, no headstone info, etc
View my
Old
Mac Coal Mine page,
Where both of these machines operated.
Ext Links
not my sites, links may or may not work in the future
Diplomat
Museum at Forestburg Alberta
has a whole Marion 360 shovel
http://www.forestburg.ca/visiting/diplomat_mine_museum
Best pictures and info on the Diplomat mine shovel here
http://www.drainsofmycity.com/missions/pdf/Marion360.pdf
Page 625 dragline to compare
http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/hallets/hallets6.htm
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