Eleanora:

The Eleanora Shaft was opened in 1901 and closed in 1919. Eleanora was named after Eleanora Iselin, wife of Adrian Iselin who owned the Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal and Iron Company. Eleanora was a small town but there was a trolley that stopped there and there were businesses and churches. For the most part Eleanora was a company town existing because of the mine. When the mine closed, the town disappeared. Almost nothing remains.