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Crabtree Zip Codes:
15624
Crabtree: latitude 40.3639 – longitude -79.4694
Crabtree is a census-designated place (CDP) and former coal town in Salem Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 277 at the 2010 census. It has its own state office, with postal code 15624.
The town presently called Crabtree was originally named Goff. In the 1880s, Thomas Donohoe’s Alexandria Coal Company began mining and coking operations nearby, and built company houses in the town. The Jamison Coal & Coke Company acquired the mine in 1901. Renamed the No. 4 mine, it contained two viewpoint entries, one in Salem Township and the other in Unity Township. The Alexandria Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad served the No. 4 mine. Jamison Coal & Coke expanded the town of Goff, constructing houses in Unity and Salem townships. The growing town of Goff had its name untouched to Crabtree in 1908, and the indigenous village of Crabtree, about 2 miles southeast of Goff, became known as Old Crabtree. The Jamison No. 4 mine at one epoch employed amid 350 and 400 persons. Mines Nos. 4 and 5 continued to discharge duty through the 1930s. Subsequently, a strip mine was developed along Crabtree Creek.
Crabtree is located at 40°21′48″N 79°28′11″W / 40.36333°N 79.46972°W (40.363400, -79.469664).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total Place of 0.1 square miles (0.26 km), all land.