This bibliography includes newspaper articles
and books about mine accidents that occurred in Alabama. This is a
"work-in-progress" and will be expanded as time allows. Most resources listed
are available at the Birmingham Public Library.
NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES
- ACCIDENTS
Pratt Mine No. 1 (22 May 1891)
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"Death Horror!"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 May 1891: 1. (Thomas Moore, white; Ed Conley, white; W. D. Mayfield, white;
A. M. Hayes, white; J. G. Davis, white; Phil Page, black; Bob Clayton, black;
Thomas Hare, black; Joe Hall, black; Thomas Hamilton, black; Charles H.
Robinson, black)
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"The Mine Disaster" Birmingham Age-Herald 24 May 1891: 7.
(Includes names of victims, race, and crimes committed; all convicts except
Thomas Moore who was a free laborer)
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Hooper, J. de B. "The
Pratt Mines Explosion Report by the Mine Inspector" Alabama Sentinel 13
Jun 1891: 1.
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Hooper, J. de B.
"Shaft No. 1, Pratt Mines: Supplementary Report by the State Mine Inspector
Replying to the Report Filed by the Expert Board" Alabama Sentinel
5 Sep 1891: 1.
Blocton
Mine No. 1 (5 Jan 1895)
Sloss (Ore Mine) (5 Jan 1895)
Blossburg No. 1 (28 Jan 1895)
Pratt (24 Feb 1895)
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"Died of Suffocation" Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1895: 4. (John
Patton and Louis Stevens, both Negro convicts)
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"Two Dead: Suffocation was the Fearful Fate" Birmingham News 25 Feb 1895:
4. (John Patton and Louis Stevens)
Mary Lee Mine (4 Apr 1895)
Pratt
No. 6 (19 Apr 1895)
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"A
Boy Killed"
Birmingham News
20 Apr 1895: 5. (John Ely, age 16 or 17)
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"Pratt City Gossip" Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Apr 1895: 3 (small notice
about the funeral of the
boy killed at Mine No. 6)
Coalburg "C" (8 May
1895)
Pratt No. 4 (24 May
1895)
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"Fearful Dash of Tram Cars Down a Mine Slope" Birmingham News 24 May 1895: 6.
(Bill Fields, colored)
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"Death on Wheels" Birmingham Age-Herald 25 May 1895: 8. (William
Fields, Negro driver)
T.C.I.
No. 4 (24 May 1895)
Pratt Mine (9 Feb
1896)
Belle Ellen Mine (20 Sep 1897)
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"Slope #2 at Belle Ellen Mines"
Birmingham News
20 Sep 1897: 1.
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"Miners Doomed to
Death: Five Men Cut Off by Flames at Belle Ellen" Age-Herald 21 Sep 1898:
8. (Hubbard Foley, white; Herman Garner, white; Frank James, black; Henry
Reeves, black; William Fairfax, black)
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"Sealed"
Birmingham News
21 Sep 1897: p. 6.
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"Belle Ellen Still Burning: Three Negroes and Two White Men Smothered to Death"
Age-Herald 23 Sep 1897: 5.
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"No Change at Belle
Ellen: The Entry Still Sealed and Will Be Flooded This Morning" Age-Herald
23 Sep 1897: 3.
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"Must Remain Sealed:
The Belle Ellen Mine Cannot be Opened for Some Time" Age-Herald 24 Sep
1897: 3.
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"Four Bodies
Recovered: Fire Under Control at Belle Ellen Mines: Will Probably Reach the
Other Two Today..." Age-Herald 28 Sep 1897: 5. (Hubbard Foley;
Herman Kramer; Henry Reeves; Frank James)
Coalburg No. 5 (28
Jan 1898)
Palos (April 1898)
Pratt Mine, Slope No. 2 (12 Mar 1898)
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"Six men Killed in Slope No. 2, Pratt Mines, This Morning" Birmingham News 19 Mar
1898: 6
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"Was Caused by Fire Damp: Explosion in Slope No. 2, Pratt Mines, Which Killed
Six: Full Investigation Held" Birmingham Age-Herald 27 Mar 1898: 5.
Adger (12 May 1898)
New Castle Mine (15 Aug 1898)
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"Explosion at Newcastle"
Birmingham News
16 Aug 1898: 5 (John Jefferson)
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"Fatal Gas Explosion" Age-Herald 17 Aug 1898: 2. (John Jefferson)
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"John Jefferson's Burial" Birmingham News 17 Aug 1898: 5.
Adger (17 Aug 1898)
Belle
Ellen (21 Oct 1898)
Patterson
No. 2 (17 Nov 1898)
TCI
Slope No. 5 (15 Dec 1898)
Blocton
No. 2 (21 Feb 1899)
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"Five Men Met Horrible Death from Mine Explosion: Unfortunate Miners were
Employed at Night" Age-Herald 22 Feb 1899: 5. (R. L. Davenport,
white miner; W. W.
Davenport, white miner; Robert Cureton, colored miner; Mark Dooley, colored
miner; Joe Carpenter, colored driver)
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"Five Coal Miners Dead"
Birmingham News
21 Feb 1899: 7 (R. L. Davenport, W. W. Davenport, Robert Cureton, Mark Dooley, Joe Carpenter)
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"Fatal Mine Explosion: Five Miners Killed by a 'Windy Shot' at Blocton" Labor
Advocate 25 Feb 1899: 2.
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"Report of Chief Mine Inspector: The Explosion at Slope No. 2 at Blocton Investigated"
Age-Herald 12 Mar 1899: 2
Ishkooda
(24 Feb 1899)
Pratt
Mine No. 1 (1 Jun 1899)
Blossburg
(West Pratt) (22 Jun 1899)
Belle Sumpter Mine (Aug 1899)
Mabel (12 Sep 1899)
Coal City Mine (12
Sep 1899)
Pratt Mines Shaft No. 1 (28 Sep 1899)
Adger Mine (6
Oct 1899)
New Found Mine (18
Dec 1899)
Nebo (19 Feb
1900)
Bruce (24 May
1900)
Adger (26 May
1900)
Lockhart (29 Jun
1900)
Pratt No. 6
(Aug 1900)
Underwood (21
Sep 1900)
Adger (Jan
1901)
State Insane
Asylum Mines (20 Feb 1901)
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"Thirteen Men are
Entombed in the Mines Near Tuscaloosa: Head of Water Rushed in From an Abandoned
Shaft Filling the Mine to the Depth of Ten Feet; Practically No Hope for Buried
Men" Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1901: 1.
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"Miners Entombed:
Probable Fatal Accident in Alabama Mine; Thirteen Men are Supposed to have
Perished" Biloxi Daily Herald (MS) 22 Feb 1901: 1.
Belle Sumpter (29
Apr 1901)
Sayreton Mine (30 Jul 1902)
Belle Ellen Mine (6 Sep 1902)
Sayreton Mines (1
Jan 1904)
Virginia Mines (20 Feb 1905)
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"More Than 100 Men Entombed in Mines Frightful Catastrophe at
Virginia City"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
21 Feb 1905: 1. (includes list)
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"Cray explains Catastrophe" Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Killed by Explosion"
Birmingham Age-Herald
21 Feb 1905: 7. (includes list)
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"Every Home in Virginia City House of Sorrow: With Pick and Shovel Men Race with Death" Birmingham
Age-Herald
21 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Over Hundred Lives Probably Lost at Virginia Mines"
Birmingham News
21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Little or No Hope Hold Out for Entombed Men but the Rescue Work Goes on Day and Night" Birmingham
News
21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Official List of Entombed Men: One Hundred and Seven in All"
Birmingham
News 21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Five Blackened Corpses Taken Out Up to 2 O'clock p.m. Today"
Birmingham News,
21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"The Commercial Club called to Act in Virginia Disaster"
Birmingham
News 21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Force of Explosion was Something Fearful" Birmingham News 21 Feb
1905: 7.
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"100 Miners Entombed; All Perhaps Killed: Explosion of Dust Causes Disaster in Alabama Pit" New York Times 21 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Headline Articles and Death List"
Birmingham Age-Herald
22 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Help for the Distressed: Fire Damp in the Virginia Mines"
Birmingham
Age-Herald, 22 Feb 1905: 1,
4.
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"Col. S. W. Johnson Talks of the Awful Tragedy"
Birmingham Age-Herald
22 Feb 1905: 5.
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"Hundreds of Rescuers have Hastened to the Scene" Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Feb
1905: 1, 7.
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"Grief Stricken Relatives Weary with Long Vigils" Birmingham Age- Herald 22 Feb 1905: 1, 7.
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"Bringing in the Dead from the Virginia Mine Horror the Occupation of Today"
Birmingham Ledger
22 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Only Sons are Among the Dead: Terrible Loss of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Powell"
Birmingham Ledger
22 Feb 1905: 1.
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Jones, C. P., Jr. "Sights at Virginia City That Tried Men's Souls"
Birmingham
Ledger
22 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Underground Death Chamber at Virginia City has Given Up Eighty-one Blackened Bodies"
Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 1, 12.
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"Names of Forty-eight Dead Taken From the Mines" Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Will Give Aid to Sufferers"
Birmingham News
22 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Citizens Inaugurate a Relief Movement"
Birmingham News
22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"To Render Aid to Sufferers"
Birmingham News
22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Railroad Helping in Mine Honor"
Birmingham News
22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The Relatives are Gathering" Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The Worst Yet in Alabama Mines"
Birmingham News
22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"It is Appalling says Jerry Fountain" Birmingham News 22 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Fifty Bodies Taken from Wrecked Mine: Hope for the Remaining Sixty-Six is Now Abandoned; 300 Children Destitute" New York Times
22 Feb 1905.
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"Mule Disappears After Explosion"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 7.
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"76 Bodies Recovered From Ruins …"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 1. (includes partial list)
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"Eighty Funerals in Pratt Today"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 2.
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"Help for Widows and Orphans"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 4.
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"More than $10,000 Raised in 24 Hours for the Miner's Families" Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 5. (includes list of contributors)
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"Many Flock to Scene"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Physicians Called Upon to Apply Restoratives"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 1, 4, 7.
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"Ensley Raises Funds for Families"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Ninety Bodies Taken out of Virginia Mines: Water now Threatens to
Retard Rescue Work,"
Birmingham News, 23 Feb 1905: 1, 9.
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"Bad Air and Odor Impede Rescue Work"
Birmingham News
23 Feb 1905: 1.
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"92 Victims Recovered …"
Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 1, 4.
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"Many Funerals are held in Pratt City" Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb
1905: 2.
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"Bodies Claimed Excepting Three"
Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 2. (includes list)
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"Virginia City Horror"
Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 4.
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"Relief Fund is Now Near $14,000 Mark" Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5.
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"Relief Committee Goes to Scene of Explosion"
Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 5.
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"L. B. Musgrove Plans to Raise $40,000 for Fund"
Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Feb 1905: 5.
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"One Miner was Found on Knees in Prayer" Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 5.
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"Musical Benefit Sunday Afternoon"
Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Feb 1905: 5.
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"The List of Recovered Bodies now Number One Hundred"
Birmingham
News 24 Feb 1905: 1, 2.
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"Still Finding Bodies: Relief Committee on Hand"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Blocton Council Makes Subscription to Relief Fund"
Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 2.
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"Let Everybody Help"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 4.
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"Bessemer's Prompt Action" Birmingham News 24 Feb 1905: 4.
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"Hoch and His Methods"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 4.
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"The Committee Visits Scene"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Bessemer Does its Part Nobly"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 8.
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"Tolling of Bells Still Being Heard"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The News' Fund Now Over $1,500"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The Relief Fund Continues to Grow"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Sights and Scenes at Virginia Mines"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 12.
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"Practical Plan for Relief Fund"
Birmingham News
24 Feb 1905: 14.
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"One Hundred Bodies is the Latest Figure" Birmingham Age-Herald 25
Feb 1905: 1.
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"Church Bells Toll for Stricken Dead"
Birmingham Age-Herald
25 Feb
1905: 8.
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"No More Bodies Removed from Virginia Mines"
Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Cheerfully in Ensley Giving,"
Birmingham News
25 Feb 1905: 8.
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"Relief Fund Exceed $22,000"
Birmingham News
25 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The News' Fund Still Grows"
Birmingham News
25 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Colored Lodges will Donate" Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Eight Coffins are Ordered" Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 19.
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"Bessemer Fund is Still Growing" Birmingham News 25 Feb 1905: 19.
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"News of Pratt City"
Birmingham News
25 Feb 1905: 19.
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"One More Body Added to List"
Birmingham Age-Herald
26 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Subscription Now Over $23,000"
Birmingham Age-Herald
26 Feb 1905: 2.
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"Pratt City to the Relief With $500"
Birmingham Age-Herald
26 Feb 1905: 9.
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"Digging Coal is Most Dangerous of Mining" Birmingham Age-Herald 26 Feb 1905: 22.
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"Two More Bodies are Brought Out" Birmingham Age-Herald 27 Feb 1905: 6.
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"Two More Bodies Taken From Mine
Birmingham News
27 Feb 1905: 1.
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"The Grand Jury Submits Report"
Birmingham News
27 Feb 1905: 2.
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"Committees are Investigating"
Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 6.
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"Wylam Citizens Meet Tonight"
Birmingham News
27 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Very Pleasing was Concert" Birmingham News 27 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Donations Still Being Received"
Birmingham News
27 Feb 1905: 8.
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"The Relief Fund Close to $25,000"
Birmingham News,
27 Feb 1905: 10.
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"The News' Fund Reaches $2,200"
Birmingham News
27 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Five Bodies Since Saturday," Birmingham
News, 27 February 1905, p. 11.
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"Slow Progress in Work of Recovery"
Birmingham Age-Herald
28 Feb 1905: 2.
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"Miners are Urged to Endorse Plan" Birmingham Age-Herald 28 Feb 1905: 5.\
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"No More Bodies Taken From Mine"
Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Employment and Homes for Virginia Mine
Sufferers" Birmingham News 28 Feb 1905: 1.
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"Deep Sympathy is Expressed" Birmingham
News 28 Feb 1905: 7.
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"Relief Fund is Over $25,000" Birmingham
News 28 Feb 1905: 10.
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"Committee Busy Aiding the Needy"
Birmingham Age-Herald
1 Mar 1905: 2.
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"Relief Fund is Now Over $500" Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Mar 1905: 2.
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"Revived Drooping Spirits"
Birmingham Age-Herald
1 Mar 1905: 4.
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"Heroes at the Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
1 Mar 1905: 4.
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"No More Bodies are Recovered"
Birmingham News 1 March 1905: 10.
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"Inquest has been Postponed" Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Mar 1905: 2.
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"Report is Made by Committee" Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Mar 1905: 5.
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"New Pump Now at Work in Mine"
Birmingham News
2 March 1905: 10.
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"News' Relief Amounts to $2,650"
Birmingham News
2 March 1905: 10.
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"Charge Deaths to Operators: Coroner's Jury Blames Mine Men for the Explosion"
Atlanta Constitution 8 Apr 1905: 1.
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"Warrants for Mine Owners: Criminal Negligence Said to Have Caused
Disaster in Alabama" New York Times 10 Apr 1905: 5.
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Ausbun, Danny. "Virginia Mines Explosion in 1905 Rates Among the
Worst"
Birmingham News
18 Jan 1973: 9. (Includes list of fatalities)
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"Jones, John L. "Bessemer Woman Recounts Disastrous Virginia Mines Explosion of 1905"
Birmingham News
19 Feb 1973: p. 3.
Little Cahaba Mine No. 2 (27 Feb 1906)
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"Six Miners Killed and Twelve Injured: By Explosion of Gas in Coal Mine at
Piper, Alabama; Nearly all Those Hurt are Expected to Die" Atlanta
Constitution 28 Feb 1906: 1 (Peter Costello, Steve Memeth; Matt Elzt;
John Stone; Louise Yanko; Rich Smith, negro)
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"Six are Killed in Gas Explosion at Piper" Birmingham Age-Herald 28 Feb 1906: 1.
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"Eight Miners
Dead from Piper Explosion"
Birmingham News
28 Feb 1906: 1.
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"Mine Disaster to be Investigated" Birmingham Age-Herald
1 March 1906: 5.
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"Investigation of Piper Accident"
Birmingham News
1 March 1906: 1
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"Miners' Union Donates to Sufferers"
Birmingham News
14 March 1906: 14.
Yolande Mine (Dec 1907)
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"Seventy-five men Entombed in Yolande Mine Explosion:
Fearful Shock Occurs Sending Sheet of Flame from mouth of the Mine" Birmingham News 16 Dec 1907: 1.
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"Three Score Miners Meet Awful Death by Big Explosion in Yolande Slope:
Thirty-Five Bodies, Many of Which Were Horribly Mutilated, Had Been Taken from
the Ill-Fated Mine at Midnight"
Birmingham Age-Herald
17 Dec 1907: 1. (Includes a list of 13 white fatalities and 15 black fatalities)
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"Mine Regarded as Model by well Informed Men" Birmingham Age-Herald 17 Dec 1907: 1, 2.
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"Work of Recovering Dead Continues at Yolande:
Rescuers Have to Go Slow in the Difference Entries; The Explosion Was a Terrible
One; Thirty-eight Blackened Bodies Taken Out by Tuesday Morning While Nearly as
Many More are Believed to be in the Mine"
Birmingham News 17 Dec
1907: 1. (Includes lists of 13 white fatalities and 21 black fatalities)
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"Rescue Work at Yolande Still On:
The Fire Checked and the Gas is Being Eliminated Rapidly; More Bodies to be
Reached Soon"
Birmingham News
17 Dec 1907: 10.
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Freeman, H. N.
"Forty-three Dead Men Taken Out at Yolande: Nineteen More Miners are Still
Missing from the Working Forces" Birmingham Age-Herald 18 Dec 1907: 1, 8.
(Includes the names of 15 white fatalities and 22 black fatalities; also
includes the names of 22 missing black miners)
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"Rescue Work at Yolande is Almost Completed:
Explosion in Mine Caused Death of Sixty-Five Men; Sad Scenes in Mining Camp" Birmingham News 18 Dec 1907: 1.
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"Miners' Families will be Helped:
Special Meeting of Commercial Club Will be Held Next Friday Afternoon to
Consider Measures" Birmingham News 18 Dec 1907:
14.
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"Death Harvest Grows Larger Among Miners"
Birmingham Age-Herald 19 Dec 1907: 1.
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"Three More in Bottom of Mine:
The Debris is Being Removed as Quickly as Men can Handle It; Sixty-One Bodies
are Out; Mine Boss Arnold was Buried at Green Pond"
Birmingham News
19 Dec 1907: 7.
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"To Help Yolande Sufferers"
Birmingham News
19 Dec 1907: 10.
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Gaines, E. P. "Praise for the Men Who Toiled In Rescue Work"
Birmingham Age-Herald 20
Dec 1907: 2.
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"All Bodies Now Out of Mine: Inspector Will Submit Findings, Debris Will Be
Removed and Work Resumed as Soon as Possible"
Birmingham Age-Herald
20 Dec 1907: 6.
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"Citizens of Dora Express Sympathy"
Birmingham News
20 Dec 1907: 7.
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"Mayor in Charge of Yolande Relief Fund"
Birmingham News
21 Dec 1907: 7.
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"Mine Inspectors Back from Yolande"
Birmingham News
21 Dec 1907: 9.
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"Commercial Club Aids Yolande Fund"
Birmingham News
21 Dec 1907: 17.
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"Sub-committee on Yolande Mine Relief holds Meeting" Birmingham
News 23 Dec 1907: 10.
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"The Yolande Relief Fund"
Birmingham News
24 Dec 1907: 5.
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"Big Donation by the Union Miners"
Birmingham News
24 Dec 1907: 7.
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Ludlam, Dianne. "Yolande Coal Mine Disaster is Recalled" Tuscaloosa News 1 March
1978: 53
Oakman Mine (6 Nov
1908)
Pratt Mine No. 3 (Nov 1908)
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"Convicts Perish in Flames Started by Their Own Hands:
At Least a Dozen Negroes Thought to Have Perished"
Birmingham
News 17 Nov 1908: 1.
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"Fire in Mine Under Control:
Five Dead Have Been Taken Out and Seven More Missing"
Birmingham News
17 Nov 1908: 9.
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"Eight Convicts Perish in Fire Kindled in Bold Effort to Escape:
Fifty Men in Pratt Mine Plan Bold Break for Liberty Which Results in Agonizing
Death of Eight of Their Comrades"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 18 Nov 1908: 5.
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"Convict Mine Resumes Work:
Eight Men Lost Their Lives on Account of the Fire; ... Three State and Five
County Prisoners Were Suffocated"
Birmingham News
18 Nov 1908: 9.
Short Creek Mine (2 Feb 1909)
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"Sixteen Reported Dead in Short Creek Mine"
Birmingham News
2 Feb 1909: 1.
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"Seventeen Killed and Many Hurt: Result of Accident in Alabama Coal Mine;
Windy-Shot Takes Many Lives in Short Creek Mine" Atlanta Constitution 3
Feb 1909: 1. (12 of the 17 were negroes; white victims include: William
Hannigan, outside foreman; E. Schoeler; J. Jackson; O. B. Harmon; J. P. Sulter,
chick weighman)
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"Seventeen Killed by Explosion in Short Creek Mines:
Five Whites and Twelve Negroes Hurled to Death as Result of Windy Shot"
Birmingham Age-Herald 3 Feb 1909: 1.
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"Seventeen Killed in Short Creek Explosion:
Two Others Seriously Injured and Many Had Narrow Escapes"
Birmingham News
3 Feb 1909: 2.
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"Disaster Keeps Undertakers Busy:
Many of the Dead are Interred at Short Creek"
Birmingham Age-Herald
4 Feb 1909: 2.
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"Coroner investigates Short Creek Disaster" Birmingham Age-Herald 4
Feb 1909: 5.
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"Day of Sadness at Short Creek:
No More Bodies Found in Ill-Fated Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
4 Feb 1909: 5.
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"Hannigan
Will Be Buried Friday: Funeral of One of the Victims of the Short Creek Accident
to be from Pratt City Church" Birmingham News 4 Feb 1909: 10.
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"Thirteen Men Buried Near Mine:
The Victims of the Short Creek Explosion are Being Laid Away"
Birmingham News
4 Feb 1909: 10.
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"Short Creek Mines Resumes Operation"
Birmingham News
4 Feb 1909: 13.
Mulga Mine (20 Apr 1910)
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"Forty Men Entombed in the Mines at Mulga"
Birmingham Age-Herald
21 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Forty-three Dead: Not a Man is Left to Tell Awful Story" Birmingham News 21 Apr 1910: 1, 2.
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"Hero of the Tragedy Brother of a Victim,"
Birmingham News,
21 April 1910: 1.
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"Mulga Mine the Best in the Entire World"
Birmingham News
21 Apr 1910: 2.
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"The U. S. Relief Corps being Rushed to Mulga" Birmingham News 21 Apr 1910: 2.
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"The Mulga Disaster"
Birmingham News
21 Apr 1910: 4.
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"Measures of Relief"
Birmingham News
21 Apr 1910: 4.
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"Heroic Rescuers Slowly Bringing Bodies of Companions to Surface"
Birmingham Age-Herald
22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"First Men to Enter Mine Spirit of the Genuine Hero"
Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"A Sad Little Home is Nestled Among Hills" Birmingham Age-Herald 22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Special Deputies Sent to Mines"
Birmingham Age-Herald
22 Apr 1910: 5.
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"Twenty-six Bodies are Brought from Mines at Mulga" Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Ministers Organize Mulga Relief Organization"
Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Two Sons Died in Flood; Last Killed in Explosion"
Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Bodies are Identified, Marked and Sent Away" Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 2.
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"Cause of Explosion Remains Big Mystery"
Birmingham News
22 Apr 1910: 3.
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"Brave Men Risk Lives to Assist Companions"
Birmingham News
22 Apr 1910: 6.
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"All Mining Companies Proffered Assistance"
Birmingham News
22 Apr 1910: 7.
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"Hillhouse states He Doesn't Know Cause of Tragedy" Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 8.
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"First Aid to the Injured Society Rushed to Scene"
Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 8.
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"Bodies are Rescued by a Change of Air" Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910: 16.
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"Nothing Like it, says Henry Broda" Birmingham News 22 Apr 1910:
20.
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"Sorrowful Scenes a Stricken Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Apr 1910: 2.
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"Will Meet to Plan Aid for Mulga Mine Victims"
Birmingham Age-Herald 23 Apr 1910: 5.
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"Heroic Rescuers Finish Work at Mulga Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Apr 1910: 5.
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"Dead Number 37 From Mulga Mine"
Birmingham News 23
Apr 1910: 1.
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"Father Coyle Chairman of Mulga Relief Committee"
Birmingham News 23 Apr 1910: 1
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"Sunday to be Day of Funerals in Stricken Mulga" Birmingham News 23
Apr 1910: 3.
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"Headless, Charred Body is Identified by Relatives" Birmingham News 23 Apr 1910: 13.
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"Mulga and Mulgarians"
Birmingham News
23 Apr 1910: 19.
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"Committee Formed for Systematic Relief Work"
Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Apr 1910: 5.
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"Three More Bodies are Found in Mine" Birmingham Age-Herald 25 Apr 1910: 5.
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"Three More Taken from Mulga; List is now Complete" Birmingham News 25 Apr 1910: 9.
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"Emanuel Gives to Mulga Relief Fund"
Birmingham News
25 Apr 1910: 9.
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"Relief Committee Pays Visit to Mulga District"
Birmingham News
26 Apr 1910: 1.
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"Explosion Cause not Agreed Upon" Birmingham News 26 Apr 1910: 7.
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"Inspector Visits Mulga Mine Again"
Birmingham News
26 Apr 1910: 13.
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"Mulga Sufferers are Given Funds" Birmingham News 27 Apr 1910: 2.
-
"Final Inspection of Mine is Being Made"
Birmingham News 27 Apr 1910: 10.
-
"Thank God, He is Safe, said Father" Birmingham News
27 Apr 1910: 10.
-
"Coal Operators give a Thousand for Mulga Relief" Birmingham News 28 Apr 1910: 2.
-
"Mine Inspector at Mulga Mine"
Birmingham News
29 Apr 1910: p. 14.
-
"More Money for the Relief Fund"
Birmingham News
30 Apr 1910: 12.
-
"Red Cross Gives to Mulga Fund"
Birmingham News
30 Apr 1910: 28.
-
"Dynamite Didn't Cause Explosion"
Birmingham News
30 Apr 1910: 28.
Pratt Mine (22 Apr 1910)
Palos Mine (5 May 1910)
-
"185 Lives Snuffed Out in Explosion at Palos Mines: Black Damp Adds Terror
to Disaster; Relief Halted"
Birmingham News
5 May 1910: 1,2.
-
"Reports Indicate that No One Will Escape with Life"
Birmingham News
5 May 1910: 1.
-
"Greatest Mine Explosion in History of State Costs Many Men Their Lives"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Ramsay Discusses Cause of Explosion in Mines"
Birmingham Age-Herald 6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Federal Authorities are Stirred by New Horror"
Birmingham Age-Herald 6
May 1910: 1.
-
"White Men in Mine Thought to be Dead"
Birmingham Age-Herald 6 May 1910: 1. (Includes list of names of those thought to be dead; includes
race)
-
"Mine Explosion in Summer Months Rare"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Knocked into the River and Killed by Shock"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Superintendent Drennen Describes Explosion"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Red Cross Workers are at Scene of Disaster"
Birmingham Age-Herald 6
May 1910: 1.
-
"Mine Tragedy Worst in Alabama History; Known Dead in Palos are 35 White,
75 Negroes" Birmingham News 6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Names of Victims Claimed in Tragedy at Palos Mines"
Birmingham
News 6 May 1910: 1.
-
"Red Cross in Charge of the Palos Relief Work"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 2.
-
"Nine Bodies Removed from Ill-Fated Mine"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 2.
-
"Willows Wires Relief is Needed"
Birmingham News 6 May 1910: 2.
-
"From Mulga to Palos They Went for Safety"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 2.
-
"Cause of Explosion Remains Big Mystery"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 2.
-
"Crowds of People Pour into Palos"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 7.
-
"Bravery of Rescuers Seeking Victims of Explosion Makes Heroes of Many"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 7.
-
"Birmingham Men Run Palos Mines"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 12.
-
"Palos Mines Just After Disaster"
Birmingham News
6 May 1910: 16. (photo)
-
"Heroic Rescuers Struggle Bravely to Bring Palos Victims to Surface"
Birmingham Age-Herald
7 May 1910: 1. (includes list of dead and list of Red Cross funds)
-
"Felix Drennen Probably Saddest Man in the Camp"
Birmingham Age-Herald 7 May 1910: 1.
-
"Some Freakish Features of Terrific Explosion"
Birmingham Age-Herald
7 May 1910: 1.
-
"Bereaved Women Prepare Food for Rescue Parties"
Birmingham Age-Herald 7 May 1910: 1.
-
"Billy Hillhouse one of the Real Heroes at Mine" Birmingham Age-Herald
7 May 1910: 6.
-
"How it Feels to be with Rescue Parties in the Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
7 May 1910: 6.
-
"Rescuer Tells How it Feels to be Overcome"
Birmingham Age-Herald 7
May, 1910: 6.
-
"Pittsburg Rescuers are Hurrying South to Palos" Birmingham Age-Herald
7 May 1910: 6.
-
"Fire at Palos Extinguished: Damage Light"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 1.
-
"Shaft Improved Before Explosion"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 2.
-
"Miners Remain at Ill-Fated Palos"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 2.
-
"She Sat at Night Waiting for Dead"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 3.
-
"Grief of Negroes Touches Crowd"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 3.
-
"Palos Families Given Every Relief Possible"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 8.
-
"Red Cross and Clergy Work Hard for Relief"
Birmingham News
7 May 1910: 12.
-
"Dozen Boys are Victims of Explosion in Mines" Birmingham News 7 May 1910: 12.
-
"Bureau of Mines will be Outcome" Birmingham News 7 May 1910: 15.
-
"Palos Mines are Reported on Fire"
Birmingham News 7 May 1910: 15.
-
"Impossible to Obtain Complete List of Dead" Birmingham Age-Herald 8 May 1910: 1.
-
"Haggard and Weary the Men Toil on in the Work of Rescue" Birmingham Age-Herald
8 May 1910: 1.
-
"List of Red Cross Funds"
Birmingham Age-Herald
8 May 1910: 1.
-
"Mass Meeting Called Tomorrow to Plan Aid for Mine Sufferers"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
8 May 1910: 5.
-
"Hillhouse Expects All Bodies to be Out of Mine by Noon Today"
Birmingham Age-Herald 9 May 1910: 1.
-
"Rescuers Arrive at End of Duties in Mine at Palos"
Birmingham News 9 May 1910: 1, 10.
-
"Scenes of Sadness at Palos"
Birmingham News
9 May 1910: 2. (photos)
-
"They Know not Where to Go: They Don't Know What to Do" Birmingham News 9 May 1910: 2. (continued from page 1)
-
"Not One Person Hurt in Palos Rescue Work"
Birmingham News
9 May 1910: 3.
-
"Leg of Palos Merchant was Broken Sunday"
Birmingham News 9 May 1910: 9.
-
"Property Damage Small at Palos: Few Thousand Dollars Will Restore
Mine
to Former Condition"
Birmingham News
9 May 1910: 6.
-
"Official List Shows Eighty Miners Dead: Authoritative Count of Bodies
Recovered from Mines is Compiled and Shows 29 Whites and 45 Negroes; 6 Not
Yet Brought Out" Birmingham News 9 May 1910: 6.
-
"Rescue Work is About Over with 74 Bodies Out" Birmingham Age-Herald 10 May 1910: 1.
-
"Proclamation by the Governor for Mine Sufferers"
Birmingham News
10 May 1910: 1,10.
-
"No More Bodies Taken from Mine"
Birmingham News
10 May 1910: 7.
-
"State Mine Inspector has Returned to Palos"
Birmingham News 10 May
1910: 13.
-
"Widow of Mine Victim Appreciates Aid Given" Birmingham News 10 May 1910: 13.
(Mrs. Dougal Guthrie)
Yolande Mine (3 Nov 1910)
-
"Five Men Killed at Yolande in Mine Explosion: White Miners Lose Lives When
Pocket of Gas Explodes Deep Under the Ground"
Birmingham News
4 Nov 1910: 1, 13.
-
"Five Killed by Local Explosion in Yolande Mine: Two Versions offered as the the
Cause of the Accident Yesterday Morning"
Birmingham Age-Herald 5 Nov 1910: 5.
-
"Two Bodies Still in Yolande Mine:
Believed, However, That They Will Be Recovered Before Night Saturday"
Birmingham News
5 Nov 1910: 7.
-
"Bodies Recovered at Yolande Mine:
Removal of Last Two Yesterday -- Hillhouse Has Not Yet Decided What Caused the
Accident"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 Nov 1910: 8.
Banner Mine (8 Apr 1911)
-
"165 Entombed by
Explosion at Banner Mines; 50 are Recovered, Five of Them Dead, Leaving
115 Buried and Believed Dead" Birmingham News 8 Apr 1911: 1. (headline)
-
"73 Dead Bodies
are Brought from Mines" Birmingham News 8 Apr 1911: 1,
14.
-
"New Shaft No. 2
Deep in Earth is Disaster Scene" Birmingham News 8
Apr 1911: 1, 14.
-
"Banner Mines are
Ranked with the Best in Alabama" Birmingham News 8
Apr 1911: 2.
-
"More Than Hundred Convicts Killed in Disaster at Banner: Fatal After
Damp Caused by Explosion Yesterday Morning Suffocates Scores and Frustrated the Rescuers
in Work" Birmingham Age-Herald 9 Apr 1911: 1,2.
-
"O'Neal Indignant Over Disaster: ‘Life More Precious Than Stockholders'
Dividends': Must Have Mine Law" Birmingham Age-Herald
9 Apr 1911: 2.
-
"Gruesome Stream of Bodies Now Pours Steadily From the Mouth of Banner Mine: Total Dead will Reach 128, Making it the Most
Disastrous Explosion
Which Ever Occurred in Alabama…" Birmingham Age-Herald
10 Apr 1911: 1, 7. (Includes list of names)
-
"Regular Trips Made Into Mine: Dead Mules have Interfered with the Work of Getting at Bodies" Birmingham Age-Herald 10 April 1911: 1.
(Includes some names)
-
"Powder Explosion Probable Cause: Gas Theory not Plausible Says McCormack"
Birmingham Age-Herald 10 April 1911: 5.
-
"Ramsay Details Care Taken at Banner Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald
10 Apr 1911: 7.
-
"128 are Dead at
Banner; 45 Bodies are Recovered" Birmingham News 10 Apr 1911: 1.
-
"Fatality Record
Broken"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 1.
-
"48 Bodies Rescued
from Mine so Far"
Birmingham News
10 Apr 1911: 2.
-
"Banner Mine Explosion
Broke Fatality Record"
Birmingham News
10 Apr 1911: 2.
-
"Powder Explosion,
states McCormack" Birmingham News 10 Apr 1911: 3.
-
"Carload of Coffins
Shipped to Banner"
Birmingham News
10 Apr 1911: 9.
-
"128 is Total
Fatalities at Banner; Breaks Disaster Record in State" Birmingham News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"O'Neal Seeks
Information"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Several Convicts
Prove Heroes"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Sympathy Evident, but
Not Tears"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Massengale Saves
Sixteen Lives"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Martyr's Death
for Spradling" Birmingham News 10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Careful Inquiry
Will be Made" Birmingham News 10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Banner Dreary Place
Monday"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Miner Tells of
Explosion"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Railroad Men Offer
Aid"
Birmingham
News
10 Apr 1911: 14.
-
"Rescue Work is
Delayed by the Change in Fans: Fifty-Four Dead Above Ground at Midnight –
More Expected Soon" Birmingham Age-Herald 11 Apr 1911: 7.
-
"Chief of the Mine
Bureau Arrives: Dr. L. A. Holmes will Visit Banner" Birmingham Age-Herald 11 Apr 1911: 5.
-
"Tells Why Rescue
Car Didn't Come: McCormack Says the Officials Were Only Acting Under
Advice of Hillhouse"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
11 Apr 1911: 5.
-
"113 Bodies Taken
From Mine; 15 are not Yet Recovered from their Tombs"
Birmingham News
11 Apr 1911: 1, 27.
-
"Negro Woman Wept Over
Wrong Victim"
Birmingham News
11 Apr 1911: 2.
-
"Bodies of
Unfortunate are being Shipped Away" Birmingham News 11 Apr
1911: 12.
-
"Negroes are
discovered Searching Miners' Clothes" Birmingham News 11
Apr 1911: 25.
-
"New Mining Bill
Will be Passed at This Session" Birmingham News 11 Apr 1911:
26.
-
"Dr. Homes Talks
of Banner Horror: One Man's Carelessness has Cost 129 Lives"
Birmingham Age-Herald 12 Apr 1911: 8.
-
"Rescue Work is
Nearing an End: Only Ten Bodies Remain in Mines – Many Visitors are
Leaving" Birmingham Age-Herald 12 April 1911: 11.
-
"Explosion of Gas
Caused Disaster in Banner Mines"
Birmingham News 12 Apr 1911: 1.
-
"Active at Banner:
Deputy Dave Kennybrook" -
Birmingham Age-Herald 13 Apr 1911: 11.
-
"Investigation by
Coroner Saturday: Says the Rumor that Banner Proceedings will be Secret
is Erroneous" Birmingham Age-Herald 13 Apr 1911: 10.
-
"Four More Bodies
Taken From Mine; 128 Total Correct,"
Birmingham News 13 Apr 1911: 1.
-
"Banner Mine Jury
Named by Coroner"
Birmingham News
13 Apr 1911: 1.
-
"United Mine Workers
Pass Resolution on Disaster"
Birmingham
News
13 Apr 1911: 3.
-
"Experts for the
Coroner' Jury: Experienced Mining Men to Investigate the Banner Disaster Tomorrow"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
14 Apr 1911: 5.
-
"Coroner and Jury
will Inspect Mine" Birmingham News 14 Apr 1911: 17.
-
"Work will Soon
Start at Banner: Conditions will Return to Normal after the Investigation" Birmingham Age-Herald 15 Apr 1911: 5.
-
"They Worked at
Banner Mines"
Birmingham
News
15 Apr 1911: 1. (photo)
"Coroner's Jury
Says the Company is not to Blame: Reaches a Verdict after
Investigation into Death of One of the Victims of the Banner Mine Explosion" Birmingham Age-Herald 16 Apr 1911: 2. (Ernest
Knight)
-
"Jury says Banner
Mine Was in Good Condition" Birmingham News 17 Apr 1911: 2.
Abernant Mine
(13 Aug 1912)
-
"Many Killed in Abernant Mine:
Report from Tuscaloosa Says Fourteen to Seventeen Miners Lose Their Lives"
Birmingham News 13 Aug 1912: 1.
-
"Explosion Which
Claimed 18 Victims was Caused by Gas: Local Accident at Abernant Being
Investigated by Nesbitt and Ray" Birmingham News 14 Aug
1912: 1, 2.
-
"Entombed Miner is
Brought Out Alive After Many Hours: Escape of Henry Duncan at Abernant Mine
Regarded as Remarkable" Birmingham News
15 Aug 1912: 1.
-
"White Miner's
Heroism is Praised by a Negro: 'Kid' Clark, Globe Trotter, Anxious for His
Friends to Know He Was Not One of Victims of Disastrous Abernant Explosion" Birmingham News 15 Aug 1912:
5.
-
"Nesbitt's Report
on Abernant to be Finished Today: Several Negroes Could Have Been Saved if
Helmets Had Been on Hand" Birmingham Age-Herald 22
Aug 1912: 5.
Palos Mine (22 Aug
1912)
Abernant Mine
(8 Sep 1912)
Pratt Mine No. 5
(5 Oct 1912)
Abernant Mine
(11 Oct 1912)
Dolomite Mine
(21 Oct 1912)
Indio
Mine (24 Mar 1913)
Acton
Mine (18 Nov 1913)
-
"Nearly Score Lose
Lives in Big Acton Mine Explosion"
Birmingham Age-
Herald 19 Nov 1913: 1, 11.
-
"Death Toll from
Disaster at No. 2 Acton Mine Set at 24"
Birmingham Age-
Herald 20 Nov 1913: 9.
-
"Twenty-four are
Dead as Result of Terrific Explosion at Acton Mines"
Birmingham News 19 Nov 1913: 1, 11.
-
"Burns Kittrell to
be Buried in Birmingham"
Birmingham News 19 Nov 1913: 11.
-
"Thirty Coffins
are Shipped to Birmingham"
Birmingham News 19
Nov 1913: 11.
-
"Explosion Kills
Miners: Nine Dead Taken Out of Alabama Colliery -- Fatalities May Exceed 20"
New York Times 19 Nov 1913: 1.
-
"Acton Mine Disaster
Took 24 Lives" New York Times 20 Nov 1913: 6.
-
"Ray Investigates
Explosion Cause for Mine Bureau"
Birmingham News 20
Nov 1913: 1.
-
"No. 2 Acton Will
be Ready Monday" Birmingham Age-Herald 21 Nov 1913: 5.
-
"Federal Officials
Inspecting Mines" Birmingham News 21 Nov 1913: 1.
Rock Castle
Mine (Davis Creek) (10 Jan 1914)
-
"12 Men Entombed
in Mine Explosion"
Birmingham News
10 Jan 1914: 1.
-
"Explosion in Rock Castle
Mine Kills 12 Men: Caused by Gas"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 11 Jan 1914: 1.
-
"Brave Foreman
Sacrifices His Life in Futile Effort to Save Miners"
Birmingham News
11 Jan 1914: 1.
-
"Official Report
of Explosion is being Prepared" Birmingham News: 12 Jan 1914: 1.
Dolomite Mine No.
1 (27 Jul 1914)
Marvel Mine No. 2
(12 Aug 1914)
Mulga Mine
(5 Oct 1914)
-
"Fifteen Killed
and Sixteen Injured in Explosion at Mulga"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 6 Oct 1914: 1.
-
"Nesbitt Will
Begin Investigation of Mulga Explosion"
Birmingham
News 6 Oct 1914: 1.
-
"16 Killed in Mine:
Gas Explosion in Alabama Colliery Also Injures Twelve" New York Times 6 Oct 1914: 5.
-
"Coroner Spain
to Hold Inquest in Mulga Explosion"
Birmingham
Age-
Herald 7 Oct 1914: 5.
Coleanor Mine
(31 Oct 1914)
Pratt Mine No. 3
(3 Jun 1916)
-
"2 Men Killed and 1
Fatally Hurt in Mine Accident,"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 4 Jun 1916: 10.
-
"2 Men are Killed
in Accident in Mine" Birmingham News 4 Jun 1916: 1.
Wylam Mine No. 4
(6 Sep 1916)
Marvel Mine No. 2
(22 Oct 1916)
-
"Fifteen Men
Entombed by Explosion at Marvel Mine of Roden Coal Company"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Oct 1916: 1.
-
"Cause of Mine
Explosion is Still Undetermined by Rescue Party" Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Oct 1916: 5.
-
"Cause of Mine
Explosion is Still Undetermined by Rescue Party" Birmingham Age-Herald
24 Oct 1916: 5.
-
"Victims of
Disaster are Laid to Rest" Birmingham Age-Herald 25 Oct
1916, p. 1.
-
"Nesbitt Investigates"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
3 Nov 1916: 12.
-
"Heavy Explosion
Mangles Bodies of Repair Party"
Birmingham News 23
Oct 1916: 1, 5.
-
"Mine Explosion Being
Investigated Tuesday"
Birmingham News
24 Oct 1916:
1, 7.
-
"Marvel Mines to
Resume"
Birmingham News
8 Nov 1916: 5.
Bessie Mine
(3 Nov 1916)
-
"Rescue Teams
Fight Fire in Bessie Mines: Two Mutilated Bodies Brought to Top"
Birmingham News 4
Nov 1916: 1, 9.
-
"Fearful Night
Explosion in Bessie Mine Entombs Thirty: Several Rescued Alive"
Birmingham Age-Herald 5 Nov 1916: 1, 8.
-
"Mine Explosion
Changes Contour of the Earth According to Scientists"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
5 Nov 1916: 10.
-
"Methodist
Conference Passes Resolutions on Bessie Mine Disaster"
Birmingham Age-Herald
5 Nov 1916: 11.
-
"Three Miners are
Rescued After 15 Hours in Wrecked Shaft at Bessie" Birmingham News 5 Nov 1916: 1, 3.
(includes list of deceased)
-
"Rescue Crews Do
Great Work After Big Gas Explosion,"
Birmingham
News 5 Nov 1916: 15.
-
"Thirty Were Killed in
the Bessie Mine Disaster Saturday"
Birmingham Age-Herald 6 Nov 1916: 1.
-
"Are Earthquakes
Cause of Mine Explosions by Opening Gas Fixtures"
Birmingham Age-Herald
6 Nov 1916: 3.
-
"Miner Relates
Harrowing Story of Escape of Party from Bessie Mine"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
6 Nov 1916: 1, 12.
-
"Twelve More Bodies
Are Taken From Mine"
Birmingham News 6
Nov 1916: 1, 10.
-
"John Shell Tells
Experiences in Bessie After Big Explosion"
Birmingham
News 6 Nov 1916: 5.
-
"Bessie Mines
Cleared of Bodies on Tuesday"
Birmingham News 7
Nov 1916: 1, 7.
Banner Mine (13 Jun 1917)
-
"Six Killed, Four Hurt
in Banner Explosion"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 6 Jun 1917: 5.
-
"Six are Killed in
Gas Explosion in Mines at Banner" Birmingham Age-Herald 6
Jun 14 1917: 3.
Majestic Mine
(29 Apr 1919)
-
"Many Miners re
Believed Trapped by Explosion at Majestic Workings"
Birmingham News
29 Apr 1919: p. 1.
-
"Four Injured are
Reported Rescued; 40 Still Entombed" Birmingham News 29 Apr
1919: 1.
-
"Explosion Kills
20 at Majestic Mines; Eight others Fatally Hurt, is Belief"
Birmingham Age-Herald 30 Apr 1919: 1, 2. (includes list of names).
-
"Day of Funerals
being Planned at Majestic Mines" Birmingham News 30
Apr 1919: 1.
-
"Majestic Mine
Mechanic Dies, Deaths in Disaster Now 21"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 1 May 1919: 9.
-
"Mine Blast Probe
is Being Rushed" Birmingham News 1 May 1919: 12.
Maxine Mine (20 Apr 1920)
Parrish Mine
(23 Nov 1920)
-
"Two are Killed and
Ten Injured in Mine Explosion: "Blast at Parrish is Caused by
Gas; All Men Removed" Birmingham News 23
Nov 1920:
-
"Ten Dead in Walker
County Mine Accident: Six Die Instantly, Four more
Later and Six Injured" Birmingham Age-Herald 24
Nov 1920: 1.
Belle Ellen Mine
(2 Feb 1922)
-
"9 Negroes Killed in
Belle Ellen Mine Explosion,"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 3 Feb 1922: 1.
-
"State Probing Blast
in which Nine Perish"
Birmingham News
3 Feb 1922: 1.
-
"Probe of Fatal
Mine Explosion to be Continued" Birmingham Age-Herald 4
Feb 1922: 4.
-
"Kilby to Receive
Report on Blast"
Birmingham News
4 Feb 1922: 2.
Acmar Mine No. 3 (25 May
1922)
-
Friedman, Leon W. "11 Miners Killed in
Blast at Acmar, 80 Men Imperiled: Excellent Condition of Mine Prevented Spread
of Trouble; Gas Explodes, But is Confined to Two Entries; Rescue Workers Act
Quickly"
Birmingham News 26 May 1922: 1. (G. W.
White, white; N. H. Engle, white; Virgil Stone, white; J. F. Martin, white;
Byers, white; James Wedgeworth, black; John Mitchell, black; Hez Walker, black;
Calvin Lindsey, black; Herbert Brown, black; John Fincher, black)
-
"Eleven Dead
Result of Gas Explosion in entry at Acmar Mine: Four Score Miners Entombed for
Eight Hours Are Rescued by Relief Workers -- Damage to the Mine are Slight and
Work is Expected to be Resumed Today" Birmingham
Age-Herald 27 May 1922: 1. (J. F. Martin, white; N. W. Byers, white; Virgil
Stone, white; G. F. White, white; N. H. Engle, white; John Fincher, black; Hez
Walker, black; James Wedgeworth, black; John Mitchell, black; Calvin Lindsey,
black; Herbert Brown, black)
-
"Report says Gas
Caused Explosion: Full Investigation Made into Fatal Accident at No. 3 Acmar
Mines." Birmingham News 27 May 1922: 12.
-
"Eleven Die in Mine
Explosion" New York Times 27 May 1922: 17.
Dolomite Mine No.
3 (22 Nov 1922)
-
"Heroic Deeds
Soften Blow to Crushed Hearts when Dead and Living Rescued"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
22 Nov 1922: 2.
-
"70 Dead 60
Injured in Dolomite Blast"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Quick Rescue Work
Clears Mine of its Horror before Day"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 23 Nov 1922: 1, 2.
-
"Casualty List"
Birmingham Age-Herald
23 Nov 1922: 1, 2.
-
"Dolomite Mine Blast
Deaths Total 84"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 1. (headline; photo) photo caption: "Rescuers Waiting at
Mouth of Manway to Go to Relief of Stricken Coal Miners"
-
"Work of Removing
Bodies from Mine Ends at Daybreak: Pathetic Scenes Enacted as Women and Children
Keep Vigil"
Birmingham
News
23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"20 White Miners Dead;
More than 60 Injured: All Bodies Removed in Dolomite Disaster Shortly After
Dawn; Men in Assembly Yard Catch Brunt of Blast, But After-Damp Overcomes Others"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Victim, Writing
for News, says He Tried to End Life: Sought Death by Choking; Crawled 1,000 Feet
Over Bodies" Birmingham News 23 Nov
1922: 1. (W. D. Wilson)
-
"Sufferers to get
Insurance at Once" Birmingham News 23 November 1922: 1.
-
"Blast Comes as
Miners try for Big Coal Record" Birmingham News 23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Bessemer Turned into
Morgue; All Embalmers Busy: Police Hold Crowds Back as They Swarm Before
Mortuaries"
Birmingham
News 23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Doctor Braves
Death Working Among Injured until Overcome"
Birmingham
News
23 Nov 1922: 2. (photo)
-
"List of
Fatalities in Mine Disaster"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 2.
-
"List of Injured in
Mine Tragedy"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 2.
-
"60 Saved After
Hope had Fled" Birmingham News 23 Nov 1922: 2.
-
"T.C.I. Rescuers
do Heroic Work" Birmingham News 23 Nov 1922: 2.
-
"Troops Facilitate
Ambulance Work"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 3.
-
"Praying Girl
Waits Fearfully all Night Long; Love Finally Rewarded" Birmingham
News 23 Nov 1922: 3.
-
"Red Cross Quick to
Help Miners"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 18.
-
"No. 3 Mine Debris
Rapidly Cleared"
Birmingham News
23 Nov 1922: 18.
-
"83 Killed, 60 Hurt by
Dust Explosion in Alabama Mine" New York Times 23 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"84 Die in Alabama Mine Explosion: 60 Injured in Big Disaster" Columbus
Ledger (Columbus, GA) 23 Nov 1922: 1, 10.
-
"Eighty-Four Dead Toll of Disaster in Alabama Mine: Twenty White Men and
Six-Four Negroes Await Burial After Mine Explosion" Atlanta Constitution
24 Nov 1922: 1, 3.
-
"84 Dead Final Toll of Mine Explosion: Twenty Whites and Sixty-Four Negroes
Alabama Victims -- Two of Injured Succumb; Dust Ignited by Cable; Deaths of
Forty Laid to Concussion When Cars Dropped 800 Feet to Workings" New York
Times 24 Nov 1922: 3.
-
"Dolomite Death Toll
Reaches 84 and 75 Injured,"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Casualty List and
Pictures of 2 Victims: Grady Crowder and Andy Busby"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Scene of Sadness
on Special Train Carrying Dead"
Birmingham
Age
-Herald 24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Fleeing for Lives,
Many Were killed Company Believes"
Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Nov 1922: 4.
-
"Explosion makes
People Realize Red Cross' Value" Birmingham Age-Herald 24 Nov
1922: 4.
-
"Keen Admiration
for way in Which Disaster was Met" Birmingham Age- Herald
24 Nov 1922: 5.
-
"Alabama has had
Only Three Larger Mine Disasters" Birmingham Age- Herald 24 Nov 1922: 5.
-
"Company Advises
Families to Wait"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
24 Nov 1922: 5.
-
(Photographs) Birmingham
Age-Herald
24 Nov 1922: 8.
-
"Another Body is
Found in Recess of Mine Workings" Birmingham News 24 Nov 1922: 1. (Doc
Taylor, negro, miner)
-
"Blast Victims
have no Need for Attorneys" Birmingham News 24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Bessemer Mourns for
Miners Killed in Dolomite Blast"
Birmingham News 24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Funeral for Brothers"
Birmingham
News
24 Nov 1922: 1. (Tom and Herschel Warnick)
-
"Couldn't Identify"
Birmingham
News
24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Sticks To Post"
Birmingham
News
24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Relatives Storm
Funeral Parlors"
Birmingham
News
24 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Lodge Plans for
burial of Victims" Birmingham News 24 Nov 1922: 29.
-
"84 Dead Final Toll of
Mine Explosion: Twenty Whites and Sixty-Four Negroes Alabama Victims—Two of Injured Succumb"
New York
Times 24 Nov 1922: 3.
-
"12 Hundred Bid Last
Farewell to Dead Miners"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
25 Nov 1922: 1, 4.
-
"Nurses are Kept at
Dolomite Mine to Help in Relief"
Birmingham Age-Herald 25 Nov 1922: 5. (includes photos)
-
"Funeral Rites for
last of White Victims at Mine" Birmingham Age-Herald 26
Nov 1922: 1A.
-
"Burials are Held
for Nearly all of Dolomite Victims: Only One White Miner Among Twenty Who Were
Killed Not Buried" Birmingham News 26 Nov
1922: 1. (Includes list of white victims and burial locations, funeral homes;
also includes a list of negro victims, but not places of burial or funeral
homes)
-
"Miners Guarding
Against Break as Trains Run Wild"
Birmingham News
27 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Work is Resumed
in Dolomite Mine; Inquest is Opened" Birmingham News 28 Nov
1922: 1.
-
"Coroner Begins
Inquest"
Birmingham
News
28 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Probe Continues in
Mine Tragedy; Experts Testify"
Birmingham News
29 Nov 1922: 1.
-
"Dolomite Soon to
have Full Force" Birmingham News 30 Nov 1922: 2.
Dolomite Mine No. 1 ( 10 Jan 1923)
-
"Five Men Killed in
Gas Explosion in Dolomite No. 1"
Birmingham News
10 Jan 1923: 1.
-
"Coroner Russum is
Investigating Accident in Mine"
Birmingham Age-Herald 11 Jan 1923: 5.
-
"Russum Continues
Inquiry into Blast"
Birmingham News
11 Jan 1923: 19.
Pratt Mine No. 3 (13 Apr 1923)
-
"Pratt City Pioneer
Killed by Rock Fall: Funeral Services Monday for Uncle Jimmy O'Hare"
Birmingham Age-Herald 15 Apr 1923: 1A. (James O'Hare, Sr., 62; section
forman, TCI; died 5:45 a.m. 14 Apr 1923)
Sloss-Sheffield No. 1 (12 Jul 1923) - Ore Mine
-
Friedman, Leon W.
"Five are Killed and 35 Injured in Mine Accident: Cars Run Wild in Sloss Slope No. 1, Plunging Miners to
Bottom" 12 July 1923: Birmingham News 12 July 1923: 1, 13. (includes
list of dead)
-
"Five Negro Miners
Killed, 29 Injured: Fatal Accident in Sloss Mine at Bessemer" Birmingham Post 12 July 1923: 1, 7.
(includes names of dead, fatally injured, seriously injured, and badly injured)
-
"Eight is Toll in
Accident in Ore Mine: Four Negroes Instantly Killed, Three Others Die During Day, Another During Night;
Coupling Breaks" Birmingham Age-Herald 13 July 1923: 1, 2.
(Includes list of casualties)
-
"Deaths in Mine Crash
Nunber 8: Remainder of Injured are Expected to Live; 15 Still in Hospital" Birmingham News 13
July 1923: 19.
-
"Toll of Mine Dead is
Eight: 26 Remaining Injured are Reported Improving" Birmingham Post 13 July 1923: 1.
-
"5 Killed, 35 Hurt in
Mine: Train of Trip Cars Breaks in Alabama Shaft, Plunging 800 Feet" New York Times 13 July 1923:
8.
Piper Mine No. 2 (1 Jun 1925)
-
"Six Men Killed in Alabama Mine: Bodies of Victims Found 700 Yards from Entrance
-- Black Damp is Blamed for Death" Atlanta Constitution 2 Jun 1925: 1.
(Fred Hashman; John Wright; L. H. Horton; Steve Scott; Jeff Warren; Eli Lucas)
-
"Six Miners Killed
in Piper Accident"
Birmingham News
1 Jun 1925: 1.
-
"Six Piper Miners Killed by Fumes in Sealed Shaft,"
Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Jun 1925: 13.
Overton Mine No. 2
(10 Dec 1925)
-
"50 Miners Killed at Overton"
Birmingham News
10 Dec 1925: 1. (headline)
-
"Most of Those in Mine
Believed Killed by Blast"
Birmingham News 10 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"56 Deaths is Toll
of Big Explosion,Officials Believe"
Birmingham Age-Herald 11 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Death Toll in
Mine Blast Set at 53; Two Bodies Still Pinned Under Rock" Birmingham News:
11 Dec 1925: 1, 14. (photos) (casualty list)
-
"Waiting, Tense, Hope
of Finding Living Gone"
Birmingham News
11 Dec 1925: 12.
-
"Official Probe of
Explosion Begins"
Birmingham News
11 Dec 1925:
12.
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(Photo)
Birmingham News
11 Dec 1925: 45.
-
"61 Miners Killed by
Gas Explosion in Alabama Slope" New York Times 11 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Happy Families
Saddened by Overton Mine Blast"
Birmingham Age-Herald 12 Dec 1925: 2.
-
"Quiz Looms at
Overton Toll is 52" Birmingham Age-Herald 12 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Rescue Workers
Still Striving to Release 2 Bodies" Birmingham News 12 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Death List
Officially Shows 52"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
13 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Official List of
Overton Dead is Announced as 52" Birmingham News 13 Dec 1925:
1.
-
"Rescuers Near Bodies
of Men Buried in Mine"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
14 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Body of Overton
Miner, Pinned by Rock, Recovered"
Birmingham News
14 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Mine Disaster is
Topic of Sermon" Birmingham News 14 Dec 1925: 7.
-
"Overton Mine
Gives up Body A. Yarbrough" Birmingham Age-Herald 15
Dec 1925: 4.
-
"Rescuers Digging in
Overton Mine"
Birmingham News
15 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Nesbitt Defers
Overton Probe,"
Birmingham
Age-Herald,
16 Dec 1925: 16.
-
"Workers Recover Last
Body from Overton Debris"
Birmingham News 16 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Mine Gives Up Last of
Dead"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
17 Dec 1925: 6.
-
"Death May Hide
Tragedy Cause at Overton Mine"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 18 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Coroner Probing Mine
Explosion"
Birmingham
News
18 Dec 1925: 1.
-
"Mine Explosion More
Puzzling"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
19 Dec 1925: 4.
-
"Mine Blast Cause
is Still Unknown" Birmingham News 19 Dec 1925: 1.
Mossboro Mine No.
1 (29 Jan 1926)
-
"27 Killed in Shelby
County Mine Blast"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
30 Jan 1926: 1, 2. (casualty list)
-
"27 Dead Taken from
Mine After Night of Rescue"
Birmingham News:
30 Jan 1926: 1.
-
"Probe Opens in
Explosion at Mossboro"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 31 Jan 1926: 1.
-
"Nesbitt to Renew
Monday Probe of Mine Explosion"
Birmingham News
31 Jan 1926: 1, 2.
-
(Photo)
Birmingham News
31 Jan 1926: 17.
-
"Alabama Mine Dead 27:
All the Bodies Recovered -- Rescued Men Tell Stories of Horror" New York Times 31 Jan 1926: 7.
-
"Explosion Probe to
Begin Tuesday"
Birmingham
News
1 Feb 1926: 1.
-
Conn, Linda Hinds.
"Windy Shot Disastrous at Mossboro Mine" Shelby County Reporter 23
Jul 1970: 1, 10.
-
Troncale, Terry
Callaway. "Miners Recall ‘Horrible Sight' After Deadly Mossboro Blast"
Birmingham News
19 Jan 1983: 3-W.
Dixie
Mine (21 Jul 1926)
-
"Moffat Mine Blast
Taken Toll of Nine"
Birmingham News
21 Jul 1926: 1.
-
"Blast Quiz Under
Way by Nesbitt"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
22 Jul 1926: 1.
-
"Marsh Gas Area Blamed
in Probe for Mine Deaths"
Birmingham News
22 Jul 1926: 1.
-
"Nine Miners Perish in
Coal Gas Explosion: All the Men Working on a Short Night Shift Die in Mine at
Moffatt, Ala." New York Times 22 July 1926: 32. (3 white miners and
6 negro workers)
Acmar Mine No. 3
(24 May 1929)
Connellsville Mine
(28 May 1929)
-
"Connellsville Shaft
Rocked by Gas Explosion"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
28 May 1929: 1.
-
"Government and State
Officials Launch Inquiry"
Birmingham News 28 May 1929: 1.
-
Hackney, Cecil. "Miner Tells About
Connellsville Blast"
Birmingham News
28 May 1929: 1.
-
"Survival of Mine
Foreman Laid to Safety Measure"
Birmingham News
28 May 1929: 2.
-
"Toll in Mine
Blast is Increased to 10" Birmingham News 29 May 1929: 1.
-
"Coroner Awaiting
Mine Men's Probe" Birmingham News 30 May 1929: 2.
Riverview Mines (Jun 1929)
Moffett Mines (July 1929)
-
"Mine Injuries Fatal:
Leland Franklin, of Moffett, Dies in Hospital Here" Birmingham News 6 Jul
1929: 1. (Leland Franklin, 23, died 6 Jul 1929; struck by coal car)
Sipsey Mine (8 Aug 1929)
Sayreton Mine (Aug 1929)
-
14 Known Dead, 22 Hurt
in Sayreton Mine: Victims' Names Not Yet Given; Many Are Saved; Explosions Sweep
No. 2 Shart of Pit, Catch Rescue Crew" Birmingham News--Age-Herald 29 Aug 1943.
(Bill Ables, white coal loader)
Dolomite Mine (10 Sep 1929)
Mine
of the Black Diamond Mining Company (2 Oct 1929)
Coal
Mine Near Gum Springs (29 Oct 1929)
Connersville Mine (Nov 1929)
Peerless Mine
(13 Jan 1930)
-
"6 Die in Shelby
Mine Blast, Seventh is in Critical Condition" Birmingham Age-Herald 14 Jan 1930:
-
"Two Survivors of Mine
Blast Tell of Horrors"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
14 Jan 1930: 1.
-
(Photo)
Birmingham
Age-Herald
14 Jan 1930: 2.
-
"State Mine
Official Probes Fatal Blast: Puzzled by Absence of Debris Following Explosion
That Took Seven Lives"
Birmingham News
14 Jan 1930: 1. (Jim Chesser, 32; Arthur Lawley, 33; Coleman Davis, 25;
Solon Brantley, 24; Robert Vernon, 37; Bill Lanier; Robert Vernon)
-
"Mine Explosion
Report Planned"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
15 Jan 1930: 5.
-
"Mine Explosion is
Investigated" Birmingham News 15 Jan 1930: 15.
-
"Mine Blast Toll is
Seven: Sparks from Saw are Believed to have Caused Alabama Explosion" New York Times 15 Jan 1930:
11.
Mine
Near Sayreton (Jan 1930)
-
"Accidents Claim Dead,
Hurt Toll" Birmingham News 13 Jan 1930: 17. (Mentions the death of Claude
Parks, 21 of Sayreton, who fell between heavy machinery in the mine near
Sayreton; includes survivors' names and funeral arrangements)
Raimund Ore Mines (Feb 1930)
Mary
Lee Coal Mine (Feb 1930)
Kincaid Mine in Leeds (4 Mar 1930)
Bessie Mine (28 Apr 1930)
Galloway Coal Company Mine No. 11 (24 Jun 1930)
Peerless-Cahaba Coal Mine (26 Jun 1930)
Parrish Mine (Aug 1930)
Bradford Mine (11 or 12 Oct 1930)
-
"Killed at Mines:
Cecil Mitchell, 21, Dies in Accident as Wire is Touched" Birmingham News
12 Oct 1930: 12 (in Sports, Automotive/Classified and Financial Section)
Sloss Mines (12 Dec 1930)
Empire Mine (16 Dec 1930)
Lee
& Kincaid Mine (18 Dec 1930)
Benoit Coal Company Mines at Cordova
(29 Dec 1930)
Woodward Ore Mine (27 Jan 1931)
Shannon Mines (2 Oct 1931)
Edgewater Mine (Dec 1931)
Overton Mine No. 1
(28 Dec 1931)
-
"Five Miners in
Overton Blast Badly Injured"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
29 Dec 1931: 1.
-
"Two Killed in Blast:
Three Others Injured in Explosion at Overton Mines"
Birmingham
News
29 Dec 1931: 1. (Randy Jones, Negro; James Parker, Negro)
-
"Blast Victim Dies"
Birmingham News 4 Jan 1932: 12. (Carl A. Reid, 37; burned)
-
"Fifth Victim of Blast
is Dead: Burial Today" Atlanta World 15 Jan 1932: 2.
(Leon Gordon, 25; Sandy Jones; James Parker; Mitchell Shealy; Carl Reid)
Piper Mines (April 1932)
Manchester Coal Company Mine in Jasper (Dec 1932)
Red
Diamond Coal Mines (25 Apr 1934)
Sayreton Mine (21 May 1934)
New
River Mine (30 Jul 1934)
Alden Mines (16 Aug 1934)
Railway Fuel Company Mine in Walker County (7 Sep 1934)
Sayreton Mines (7 Nov 1934)
Alden Mines (21 Feb 1935)
Unknown Mine (17 April 1935)
Hill
Creek Mine (July 1935)
Sayreton Mines (20 Aug 1935)
Moss
& McCormack Coal Mines at Howard (22 Aug 1935)
-
"Miner Killed: One
Dead, Another Injured in Accident Near Howard" Birmingham News 23 Aug
1935: 4. (Carlton Latham, 26, of Kansas, AL; falling rock)
TCI
Mines at Ishkooda (21 Sep 1935)
Unnamed mine of Lookout Mountain (11 Oct 1935)
Searle Mine (30 Nov 1935)
-
"Miner Killed:
Accident in Shaft is Fatal to Searles Man" Birmingham News --
Age-Herald 1 Dec 1935: 8 (in Financial/Want-Ads, Sports section) (James
Elmer Fellers, 25; motor jumped track and a jack handle struck him in the neck)
Coal
Valley Mine (2 Jan 1936)
Nyota Mine (7 Jan 1936)
Raimund Mines, Republic Steel Corporation (March 1936)
Black Diamond Coal Mine at Johns (14 Apr 1936)
Acmar Mine (21 Apr 1936)
Coal
Mine near Henegar (13 Aug 1936)
Hill
Creek Mine (11 Sep 1936)
Wenonah Ore Mine (Oct 1936)
Empire Mine (3 Nov 1936)
Sayreton Mine (4 Dec 1936)
Mine
in Aldrich, AL (7 Jan 1937)
Ishkooda Mines (June 1937)
T.C.I. Coal Mine No. 8 in Wylam (18 Mar 1937)
Newcastle Mine (18 Mar 1937)
Woodward Red Ore Mine (13 Apr 1937)
Praco Mine (8 May 1937)
Private coal mine (20 May 1937)
Edgewater Mines (20 July 1937)
Mulga Mine
(15 Oct 1937)
-
"Grim and Silent
Rescuers Comb Blast Torn Pit: Only One Man Escapes with Life and He is Near
Death at Hospital." Birmingham News 16 Oct 1937: 1, 2.
-
Franklin, Rebecca. "Young Wife Sensed
Danger was Near in Premonition of Disaster: Mrs. Earnest Eastis Had Heard Death
Whisper; Husband Had Spoken Often of Changing Job Soon" Birmingham News
16 Oct 1937: 1.
-
"Ambulances Tied
Up, but Officer Find Solution"
Birmingham News
16 Oct 1937: 1.
-
Ennis, William. Worker
Paints Vivid Picture of Mine Disaster: Charlie Hanvey Says He Was in Dilemma
After Seeing Friends Killed" Birmingham News 16 Oct 1927: 1.
-
"Mulga Mine Yields 33
Bodies: Crowds at Mine Disaster Scene and Some of Victims Birmingham News
16 Oct 1938: 41.
-
(Death List)
Birmingham
News
16 Oct 1937: 1.
-
Gray, Gretchen. "Sorrow's Shaft
Palls Residents: They Mourn with Kin of Men Who Went Into Mine, Never to Return" Birmingham News 16 Oct 1937: 2.
-
"Explosion at Mulga Mine is Third such Disaster in that Community" Birmingham News
16 Oct 1937: 2.
-
Price, Bem. "Miners'
Families See Death, Refuse to Believe it has Taken Their Own: Only Occasionally
Does Broken Cry Pierce Air as Fellow Workers, Friends Cloak Feelings in
Expressive Silence" Birmingham News 16 Oct 1937: 2.
-
"33 Killed, 1
Critically Hurt in Alabama Coal Mine as Explosion, Deadly Fumes Trap Working
Crew: Accumulated Gas Blamed in Blast at 'Hard Luck' Pit" Atlanta
Constitution 17 Oct 1937: 1A, 2A.
-
Hinds, William M. "Kin
Plan Final Tribute to Mine Dead: Burden of Grief Weighs on Mulga After 33 Lost
Lives in Explosion: Sole Survivor of Blast Fights Grim Battle in Hospital with
Slight Hope Expressed for Recovery" Birmingham News--Age-Herald 17 Oct
1937: 1, 14. (survivor: Ivan Fox)
-
"Burden of Grief
Weights on Mulga After 33 Lose Lives in Explosion"
Birmingham News
17 Oct 1937: 1. (photos)
-
"Shaft is One of
Safest in State" Birmingham News 17 Oct 1937: 6.
-
"Scene Described by
First Rescuer: Bodies of Victims, All with Hands Over Faces, as if Warding Off
Flames"
Birmingham News--Age-Herald
17 Oct 1937: 6. (in Financial/Want-Ads, Sports section)
-
Ennis, Clyde W.
"Expert Says Gas Only Possible Cause: Shaft is One of Safest in State:
Accumulation of Fumes in Mine is Inevitable, Is Inspector's Opinion"
Birmingham News-- Age-Herald 17 Oct 1937: 6 (in Financial/Want-Ads, Sports
section)
-
Ennis, Clyde W. "Death is Always
Stalking Those who Mine Coal: Danger of Explosion of Underground Workers" Birmingham News--Age-Herald 17 Oct 1937: 6.
(in Financial/Want-Ads, Sports section)
-
Gray, Gretchen. "Stricken Village
at Last Knows Nightmare of Explosion was Real: Heart-Rending Scenes Enacted in
Stricken Area as Widows and Orphans Prepare to Bury Their Dead" Birmingham News--
Age-Herald 17
Oct 1937: 6. (in Financial/Want-Ads, Sports section)
-
"Pall of Sadness
Blankets Mining Town" Birmingham News—Age-Herald 17 Oct 1937: 6 (in
Financial/Want-Ads, Sports section); includes several photos of victims'
families (Horace Hogan family; Joe Skinner family; "Dick" Eastis family; Horace
Hogan's wife and daughter; Joe Boyd's wife and baby daughter)
-
"33 Miners Perish
in Alabama
Blast: Explosion Laid to Gas Ignition Crushes and Stifles Them 4 Miles
Inside Mulga Shaft" New York Times 17 Oct 1937: 20.
-
"Probe of
Explosion is Pushed" Birmingham Age-Herald 18 Oct 1937: 1.
-
"Lamp May Have Caused
Explosion"
Birmingham News
18 Oct 1937: 2.
-
"Mine Inspector
Finishing Probe,"
Birmingham News
19 Oct 1937: 18.
-
"33 Men Killed in Mine
Explosion: One Dies Later from Injuries Received in Disaster" Shelby County
Reporter 21 Oct 1937: 1.
-
"Blast Laid on Mine
Officials: Failure to Comply with State Orders at Mulga Charged" Birmingham
News 5 Nov 1937: 6. (34 fatalities)
Edgewater Mine (24 Oct 1937)
Muscoda Mine No. 6
(15 Jan 1938)
Edgewater Mines (25
Jan 1938)
Hamilton Mine
( 11 March 1938)
-
"Dies of Injuries:
John S. Jones, Motorman in Coal Mine, Succumbs" Birmingham News 14 Mar
1938: 14. (John S. Jones, 24; collision of coal trains)
Boothton Mine (10 Jun 1938)
-
"Deaths Blamed on Methane Gas: Mine
Explosion at Boothton is being Investigated" Birmingham News 12 Jun 1938:
10 (in Sports, Financial/Want-Ads section) (Bernice Milstead, 30; Clyde Haley,
30; Earl Williams, 50, Negro)
-
"Three Killed, One
Injured in Mine Blast: Boothton Mine Suffers First Gas Explosion Since Opening
Twenty Years Ago" Shelby County Reporter 16 Jun 1938: 1. (Clyde
Haley, white; Bernice Milstead, white; Early Williams, black)
Praco Mine (1 Jul 1938)
-
Kincey, Bob. "Four Thought Dead in
Crash of Mine Wall"
Birmingham News
1 Jul 1938,: 1. (Lloyd Painter; Leonard Docking; J. I. Wingard, assistant
superintendent)
-
"J. I. Wingard Killed
in Mine Disaster" Shelby County Reporter 7 July 1938: 1. (obituary)
-
"Rockslide Kills 5,
3000 Feet in Mine: Crews Dare Death in Desperate Rescue of Three from Shafts"
Atlanta Constitution 2 July 1938: 18. (Lloyd Painter; J. L. Wingard,
assistant mine superintendent; Leonard Docking; Howard Morgan; G. Pheffer)
-
"Six Lose Lives in
Mine Cave-in"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
2 Jul 1938: 1.
-
Kincey, Bob. "Death Mocks
Miners in Rescue Fight at Praco"
Birmingham News
2 Jul 1938: 1, 2. (J. D. Painter; Lloyd Painter, 25; Leonard Dockings [Dockins],
29; Howard Morgan; William Pheffer; J. I. Wingard)
-
Ennis, William. "He Stepped to
Right Instead of Left, so Miner is Alive Today: C. J. White Tells of Seeing Rock
Wall Fall and Hearing Repeated Cries for Help" Birmingham News 2 Jul 1938: 1.
-
"Two Survivors Tell of
Horror"
Birmingham News
2 Jul 1938: 1.
-
"Proud Flag of
Safety Must Go at Praco"
Birmingham News
2 Jul 1938: 2.
(photo).
-
"Sorrowing Families of
Mine Cave-in Victims Prepare to Bury their Dead"
Birmingham News
3 Jul 1938: 1. (J. I. Wingard, 35; Leonard Dockins, 27; J. W. Peffers, 26; Lloyd
Painter, J. D. Painter, Howard Morgan)
-
"Rites Held for
Cave-in Victims"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
4 Jul 1938: 1, 2.
-
"Saddened
Survivors Attend Praco Services"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
4 Jul 1938: 1.
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad
Company Mine No. 4 (14 Aug 1938)
Lewisburg Mine (3 Oct 1938)
Hope
Mine of the Galloway Coal Company (5 Oct 1939)
Spalding Mine (27 Nov 1939)
-
"Mine Foreman is
Killed by Rock: C. E. Herring Loses Life, Another Seriously Hurt" Birmingham
News 27 Nov 1939: 1, 18. (C. E. Herring, 41, foreman, crushed by rock)
Little Gem Coal Company (11 Dec 1939)
Wylam Coal Mine No. 8 (January 1940)
No.
9 Mine of the Wenonah Division, TCI (25 Jan 1940)
-
"Fall of
Sandstone Kills Two Miners" Birmingham News 26 Jan 1940: 8.
(Columbus Cook, 64, Negro, head miner; Broley Lawrence, 41, Negro, section
helper).
Flat
Top Mine (Feb 1940)
-
"Two Die, Two Hurt in Mine Accident" Birmingham News 20 Feb 1940: 4. (Joe McGuire, abt. 33; Luke Kimball, abt. 45.)
Little Gem Coal Company at Dogwood (5 Feb 1940)
Hamilton Coal Mine (27 Jun 1940)
Edgewater Coal Mine
(31 July or 1 Aug 1940)
Hamilton Coal Mine
(15 Aug 1940)
Little Cahaba No. 2
(19 Aug 1940)
-
"One Miner is Killed,
Scores Endangered in Accident at Piper: Report of Fire in Depts of Little Cahaba No. 2 Works Denied by Official" Birmingham News
19 Aug 1940: 1. (C. L. McClellan, 40; crushed beneath a heavy rock) NOTE:
light print
Mines near Maylene (23 Aug 1940)
Wylam
Coal Mine (18 Sep 1940)
Edgewater Coal Mine
(1 Oct 1940)
Lewisburg Mine (10 Oct 1940)
Hill Creek Coal Mine, near West Blocton
(20 Oct 1940)
Wenonah Mine No. 8
(Dec 1940)
-
"Two Killed, One
Injured by Falling Rock Mine Rock" Birmingham News 2 Dec 1940: 11. (G. G. Miller, 39; Ledell Perry, 37, negro)
T.C.I. No. 10 Red Ore Mine (Jan 1941)
Acmar Mine
(19 February 1941)
Edgewater Mine (22 May 1941)
Docena Mine (4 Jun 1941)
-
"22 are Injured in
Local Blast at Docena Mine" Birmingham News 4 Jun 1941: 1.
-
"3 Die in Mine
Explosion: 13 Hurt, Burns are Suffered by Victims" Birmingham Age-Herald
5 Jun 1941: 1, 8. (headline)
-
"Three Killed, 13
Hurt in ‘Fire Damp' Blast at T.C.I. Coal Mine: Docena Toll Held Low as Wednesday Explosion Confined to Small Area" Birmingham News
5 June 1941: 6. (Henry Grady Myers, 41; Carl Wolfe, 22;
William Hamilton, 40)
-
"Injured Workmen Still
in Hospital"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
6 Jun 1941: 4.
-
"Two Docena Miners
in Critical Condition"
Birmingham News
6 Jun 1941: 5.
-
"Mine Blast Claims its
Fifth Victim" Birmingham News 19 June 1941: 7. (John Walter, 44, motor inspector)
Ishkooda Ore Mine
(5 Jun 1941)
Sayreton Mines
(10 Jun 1941)
-
"One Killed, Second
Hurt in Accidents at Mines" Birmingham News 10 June 1941: 11. (Tom Alley, 41, Negro; moving locomotive)
Acmar Mine No. 6
(10 Jul 1941)
-
"11 Dead in Acmar
Mine Blast – All Bodies Found in Heading: Two White, Nine Negro Workers are
Victims of Gas Explosion; Wreckage is Wide in Damaged Area; Alabama Fuel and
Iron Property is Scene of Accident"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 11 Jul 1941: 1, 16.
-
Franklin, Rebecca. "Bodies of Nine
Taken from Acmar Mine After Blast – Victims Believed Killed Instantly in Gas
Explosion: Scenes of Tragedy Occur as Relatives Receive Their Dead"
Birmingham News
11 Jul 1941: 1,
10. (Curtis Kuykendall, 26, white; Ernest Ethridge, 29, white; Preston Brown, negro; James
Vann, negro; Sam Bond, negro; Willie Green, negro; A. Connico, negro; Edgar
Fritz, negro; C. N. Nathan, negro; Eddie Bryant, negro)
-
Mine Explosion Takes
11 Lives: Nine Negroes, Two White Men Trapped in Birmingham Blast" Tuscaloosa
News 11 Jul 1941: 1. (Associated Press article) (Ernest Etheridge; Curtiss
Kuykendall; Earl Jennings; Preston Brown; James Vann; Sam Bond; Willie Green;
Alonzo Connico; Edgar Fritz; C. N. Nathan; Eddie Bryant)
-
"Probe Close
Behind Acmar Rescue Squad: Both State and Federal Inspectors Seeking Disaster
Cause"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
12 July 1941: 1, 2. (includes photos of the families of 2 survivors and funeral
notices for Ernest Ethridge and Custis Kuykendall)
-
"Twin
Investigations Start in Acmar Blast: Last Two Bodies Found: State and Federal
Mine Experts Seek Cause of Tragedy Which Took 11"
Birmingham News
12 Jul 1941: 3.
-
"Acmar Blast
Findings Withheld from Public"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
14 Jul 1941: 1, 2. (includes funeral and survivor information for Ernest
Ethridge and Curtis Kuykendall)
Muscoda Red Ore
Mine (19 Jul 1941)
-
"Two Mine Workers Killed at Muscoda" Birmingham News 19 July 1941: 1.
(H. L. Higgenbotham, 30, drillman, white; Preston Hill,
34, drillman's helper, white; rockfall) - brief notice
-
"Muscoda Rock Fall
Takes Lives of Two" Birmingham News 20 July 1941: 5.
Nyota Mine (23 Jul 1941)
DeBardeleben Coal
Corporation Mine at Coal Valley (8 Aug 1941)
Wylam Mine (11 Aug 1941)
Bankhead Mines
(25 Aug 1941)
Woodward Red Ore
Mine (1 Sep 1941)
Ben Davis Mine
(17 Sep 1941)
Docena Mine
(22 Sep 1941)
Muscoda Red Ore
Mine (24 Feb 1942)
Woodward Red Ore
Mine (Apr 1942)
Bankhead Mine (6 May 1942)
Hamilton Mine (23
Jun 1942)
Brookside Pratt
Coal Mine (25 Jun 1942)
Flat Top Mine (Jun
1942)
Acmar Mines (9 Oct 1942)
Hamilton Mines (24 Nov 1942)
Spaulding Mine (29 Jan 1943)
Wenonah Mine (29 Jan 1943)
-
"Rock Falls in Mines
Kill Two, Injure One" Birmingham News 22 Feb 1943: 2. (Willie Benson, 22, helper)
Hamilton Mines (22 Feb 1943)
Praco Mine (11 May 1943)
-
"10 Killed in
Blast at Praco Mine: Victims Believed Trapped as Gas Explodes; 12 Companions
Safe; Accident Occurs Mile and a Half Down"
Birmingham News
11 May 1943: (Cleve Walker; Fred Blackledge; Lovell Cook; Raymond Kemp; Francis
Dill; John Files; Henry Merrit; Mack Feltman; S. E. Wood; Henry Bert Beacham)
-
"10 Die, Five
Burned in Praco Mine Explosion"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
12 May 1943: 1, 4. (photo)
-
"Seven Men in
Shaft Escape Injury in Morning Blast"
Birmingham Age-Herald 12 May 1943: 1. (casualty list)
-
"Praco Death Toll
Raised to 11 With the Passing of Lexie Cost"
Birmingham
News 12 May 1943: 19.
-
"Deaths Mount at
Praco Mine"
Birmingham
Age Herald
13 May 1943: 10.
Sayre Mine (21 May
1943)
Lewisburg Mine (17
Jun 1943)
Powhatan Mine (6
Jul 1943)
Short Creek Mine
(11 Aug 1943)
Flat
Top Mine (Aug 1943)
Sayreton Mine, No.
2 (Aug 29, 1943)
-
"14 Known Dead, 11
Hurt in Sayreton Mine"
Birmingham News
29 Aug 1943: 1. (list of injured)
-
"District Mine
Explosions Death Toll is 19" Birmingham Age-Herald 30
Aug 1943: 1. (photos included)
-
"Death Toll in
Sayreton Mine Blast Reaches 21; Hospitals Treat 23 More"
Birmingham News
30 Aug 1943: 1, 9. (E. J. McCrossin, George Ferguson, William Goodwin, John Frame, Simon Oldacre, J. V.
Sharit, William M. Pennington, James M. McCombs, John W. Guthrie, W. E. Faucett, John M. McCombs, Henry E. Hann, George J. W. Sellers, C. E.
Saxon, Tom McAlpine, Herbert E. Gilley, W. H. Abel, Will Neal,
Amos McGruder, Joe Davenport, Will Giles)
-
"Industrial Safety
Director Added to Fatalities: Edward J. McCrossin Dies After Injuries in Second Explosion" Birmingham News
30 Aug 1943: 9.
-
"Toll in Sayreton
Mine Blasts Up Two, Now 21"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 31 Aug 1943: 1, 2.
-
"All Safety
Suggestions followed at Sayreton" Birmingham News 31 Aug 1943: 1.
-
"Formal Probe of
Mine Blast is Started Here" Birmingham Age-Herald 1 Sep 1943: 1, 2.
-
"22nd Mine Victim"
Birmingham News 1 Sep 1943: 6. (Monroe Staples Bailey, Chief Safety Inspector; died 31 Aug 1943;
includes photo with caption)
-
"Substandard Mine Conditions Corrected, Says Republic Official: Evans Answers Report by U.S. Bureau Charging Faults in
Ventilation" Birmingham News 1 Sep 1943: 6.
-
"Deputy Sheriff,
Miner, Added to Sayreton Toll"
Birmingham
Age-Herald 2
Sep 1943: 1, 16. (photo of Sheriff included)
-
"Nineteen Men Killed
in Mine Explosion" (brief article) Shelby County Reporter 2 Sep 1943: 1.
-
"Sayreton Death Toll
Now Standing at 25" Birmingham News 6 Sep 1943: 2.
(Jesse Davis, 47, machine operator)
-
"Mine Blast Toll at 26
as Roy Bennett Passes" Birmingham News 16 Sep 1943: 6. (Roy Bennett, 29, section foreman)
-
"Mine Blast Victim's
Services Announced" Birmingham News 22 Sep 1943: 19. (Thomas DeWitt Peebles, 32; 27th victim)
-
"Miner's Death Raises
Toll at Sayreton to 30" Birmingham News 24 Oct 1943:
1. (Frank J. Loggins, 43; explosion)
Powhatan (5 Nov 1943)
Ishkooda No. 14; ore mine (Feb 1944)
Small privately
owned coal mine near Lake Purdy (19 Jul 1944)
Ishkooda Mine (Nov 1944)
Muscoda No. 6 (Dec 1944)
Lawson Mine at Sicard Hollow (25 Jan 1945)
Bradford Mine (May
1945)
Wenonah Mine No. 7
(24 May 1945)
-
"One Killed, Four
Hurt in Mass Jump from Train at T.C.I. Mine" Birmingham News 25 May 1945: 2
(Wallace Langston, 33, Negro)
Red Diamond Coal
Mine No. 5 near Leeds (Jun 1945)
Muscoda No. 6 (3
Oct 1945)
Acmar No. 6 (23 May 1946)
Sides-Hollow Mine (24 May 1946)
Wenonah No. 10 (24 May 1946)
Sayre Mine (Jul 1946)
Docena (Aug 1946)
Sayre Mine (Oct-Nov 1946)
Short Creek Coal Mine (12 Nov 1946)
Cahaba Coal Mine (14 Nov 1946)
-
Badger, Edward. "Gas
Dust Explosion in Cahaba Coal Mine Causes Two Deaths" Birmingham News 15 Nov 1946: 2. (Marvin
R. Elmore, 34, mine superintendent; Bill Ricks, 45, negro)
-
"Tragedy in the Hills"
Birmingham News 15 Nov 1946: 2. (photos with captions)
Pyne
Ore Mine (13 Jan 1947)
Blossburg Mine (14 Jan 1947)
Edgewater Mine (Apr 1947)
-
"Rock Fall Crushes
Mine Worker Fatally" Birmingham News 16 Apr 1947: 1. (James H. Anderson, 24; motor inspector helper;
Tennessee Coal, Iron, and
Railroad Company)
Docena Mine (May 1947)
Wenonah Ore Mine No. 7 (Jun 1947)
Wenonah Mine No. 8 (3 Sep 1947)
Concord Mine (18 Oct 1947)
Lawson Mines (near
New Merkle) (24 Oct 1947)
Iskooda Mine No. 11 (11 Nov 1947)
Sayre Mines (15 Dec 1947)
Short Creek Mine (Mar 1948)
-
"Mine Worker Killed in
Rock Fall, One Hurt" Birmingham News 5 Mar 1948: 50. (Jeffries Schoffner, 38, machine
runner; TCI Mine)
-
"Two Miners Killed and
Another Injured in Separate Accidents" Birmingham News 6 March 1948: 6. (Jeffries
Schoffner, 38, machine operator)
Unknown mine (Mar 1948)
Virginia Mines (Apr or May 1948)
Edgewater Mine
(30 Jul 1948)
-
"1 Known Dead, 13
Others Hurt; Gas Held Cause" Birmingham News 30 July 1948: 1.
-
"Deaths in T.C.I.
Mine Blast Climb to 7; 12 Injured and 1 Still Unaccounted For"
Birmingham Age-Herald 31 Jul 1948: 1.
-
"Courage of Wives
is Matched Only by That of Hurt Miners" Birmingham
Age-Herald 31 Jul 1948: 1.
-
"Death Toll in
Mine Blast Rises to 11"
Birmingham
Age-Herald
2 Aug 1948: 1.
-
"12 Feared Trapped
in Mine Blast Here"
Birmingham News
30 Jul 1948: 1.
-
"Mine Blast Toll
Soars to Eight Dead, 12 Injured"
Birmingham News
31 Jul 1948: 1.
-
"Edgewater Mine
Death Toll Mounts to 11; One other Serious"
Birmingham
News 1 Aug 1948: 1-A. (includes list of fatalities)
-
"T.C.I. Issues
Statement on Mine Accident" Birmingham News 1 Aug 1948: 5-A.
-
"Edgewater Mine Blast
Deaths at 11; Eight Remain in Hospitals Birmingham
News 2 Aug 1948: 8.
-
"Eight Mine
Explosion Victims Still Confined to Hospitals in City"
Birmingham News
3 Aug 1948: 2.
Hamilton Mine (6 Aug 1948)
Sayre Mine (Aug 1948)
Ishkooda Mine #14 (3 Jul 1948)
Unknown wagon coal mine near Lynn's Crossing (Sep 1948)
Spaulding Mine (Oct 1948)
Lindberg Mine (Oct 1948)
-
"Killed in Mine"
Birmingham News 28 Oct 1948: 4. (William Robert Amason, mechanical loader; rock fall; photo with
caption)
-
"Lindberg Miner Dies
in Rockfall" Birmingham News 28 Oct 1948: 12. (Robert Amason)
Muscoda Mine (Nov 1948)
Sayreton Mines (13 Dec 1948)
Muscoda Mine (13 Feb 1949)
Flat Top Mine (Apr 1949)
Acton Coal Company Mine (Oct 1949)
Mine near Sayreton (Feb 1950)
Debardeleben Coal Company mine in Empire (1 Mar 1950)
Superior Coal
Company Mine near West Blocton (Mar 1950)
D. D.
Cupps Coal Company (20 May 1950)
Unknown mine (Oct 1950)
Dolomite Mine No. 3 (April 1955)
-
Pilley, Edward and
George Cook. "One Dies, 2 Missing in Mine Rock Fall: Unidentified Man Escapes, Another Hurt" Birmingham
Post-Herald 6 Apr 1955: 1, 2. (Woodward's Dolomite Mine No. 3;
Louis Wigglesworth, black; rock fall)
Concord Mine (5 Apr 1956)
Praco Mine (31 May 1956)
Praco Mines (13 Jun 1956)
Paramount Coal Company Mine No. 12 (near Helena) (31 Mar 1959)
Holden Mine No. 22
(Mar 1960)
Empire Mine (Feb 1961)
Segco Mine No. 2 (12 May 1969)
Bessie Mines
(18 Nov 1971)
-
Holland, Earle. "2 Men Killed in Crash at Bessie Mines" Birmingham News 19 Nov 1971: 1, 6. (Bentley Clark, Arlee Russell)
-
"Loose Trolley Wire
Blamed in Accident: 2 Die, 2 Hurt in Mine" Birmingham Post-Herald 20 Nov 1971: 2.
(Bentley Clark, Arlee Russell, 52)
Concord Mine (U.S. Steel Corporation) (23 Mar 1972)
Concord Mine (U.S. Steel Corporation) (13 Jun 1972)
-
"Fireball Came Right at Me,' Says Concord
Blast Victim" Birmingham News 13 June 1972: 1,2. (Carlos McCaleb; no fatalities)
-
"Concord Mine Mishap
Injures 20" Birmingham Post-Herald 14 Jun 1972: 1.
(no fatalities)
-
"27 Men Hurt as Blast
Sears Concord Mine" Birmingham News 14 Jun 1972: 1, 2. (no fatalities)
Chetopa Mine (24 Jul 1977)
-
Kennedy, Harold. "Mine Survivor: 'Don't
Know What Saved Me; When it Fell, I Relaxed'" Birmingham News 25 July
1977: 1.
-
Patterson, Bruce.
"Elevator Plummets 300 Feet in Mine; Three Die, One
Hurt" Birmingham Post-Herald 25 July 1977: 1.
(Alabama By-Products mine near Graysville J. W. Panter, 42; Randy Allen
Townsend, 25; David Enman, 37)
-
Frieden, Kitty.
"Elevator Falls 200 Feet, 3 Men Killed" Birmingham News 25 July 1977: 1,
4.
-
"Why Safety Catches
Failed Still Puzzling" Birmingham News (Metro edition) 26 July 1977: 1. (J. W. Panter, David Enman,
Randy Townsend)
Concord Mine
(25 Oct 1977)
Jim
Walter Coal Mine No. 4 (29 May 1979)
Maxine Mine (20 Dec 1979)
Shoal Creek Coal Mine (9 Oct 1999)
Jim Walter
Resources (23 Sep 2001)
-
"Gas Explosion
Injurers Miners"
Birmingham News
24 Sep 2001: 1B.
-
"Mine Rescue Try
Fails; 13 Dead"
Birmingham News
25 Sep 2001: 1A, 8A.
-
"Families Say Mine
Victims Loved Life, Job"
Birmingham News
26 Sep 2001: 1A, 8A.
-
"Miners Kin
Grieve; Gas, Fire Remain"
Birmingham News
26 Sep 2001: 1A, 8A.
-
"Mine Disaster"
Birmingham
News
26 Sep 2001: 10A.
-
Firestone, David.
"Nation's Deepest Coal Mine Now Ranks Among Deadliest: Where Men Risk Their
Lives for Good, Steady Jobs" New York Times 26 Sep 2001: A12.
-
"Mine Cited Before
Blasts"
Birmingham
News
27 Sep 2001: 1A, 2A.
-
"Labor Secretary:
Mine Victims Heroes"
Birmingham News
28 Sep 2001: 1A.
-
"Federal Mine
Regulators Open Investigation of Mine Explosion
Birmingham
News 28 Sep 2001: 2A.
-
"Miners Recount
Brookwood Disaster"
Birmingham News
30 Sep 2001: 1A,
2A. (list of deceased miners)
-
United States. Office
of the Administrator, Coal Mine Safety and Health.
Report of
Investigation: Fatal Underground Coal Mine Explosions, September 23, 2001, no. 5
Mine. Arlington, VA: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Coal Mine Safety and Health, 2002.
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Internal review of
MSHA's actions at the no. 5 mine Jim Walter Resources, Inc., Brookwood,
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Arlington, VA: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Mine Safety
and Health Administration, 2003.
NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES
-
COMPANIES
Alabama Fuel and Iron Company
-
"$2,000,000 Libel Suit
is Filed by Alabama Fuel, Iron Company" Birmingham News 16 Aug 1933: 3.
-
Kincey, Robert W.
"Alabama Fuel & Iron Co. Looks Down That Long, Long Road Toward Oblivion: What will Happen to Idled
Employees, No One Knows Yet" Birmingham News 2 Dec 1950: 1.
-
Alabama Fuel Co.
Closes Acmar Mine" Tuscaloosa News 23 Nov. 1950: 6.
Black Diamond
Coal Mining Company
-
"Mine Firm Elevates
Three Men" Birmingham News 1 April 1968: 25.
(Robert J. Blair, Charles S. Blair, Clarence B. Blair)
-
Beiman, Irving. "Black
Diamond Elects Alex Lemon to New Engineering Position" Birmingham News 15 Nov 1977: 27.
Brilliant Coal Company
-
"Brilliant Mine Opened in 1898: Progress
in Mining Methods; Electrification and Increased Production" Birmingham News
12 Mar 1938: 12
-
"Brilliant Coal Mine
at the Turn of the Century" Birmingham Age-Herald
30 Jan 1939: 10.
-
"Brilliant Coal Co.
Given New Chance at Contracts" Birmingham News 25 Nov 1958: 9.
-
Kincey, Robert W.
"Passing of Old Store Sad Event" Birmingham News 30 July 1959: 29 (Brilliant Coal Company Commissary)
-
Conway, Chris. "Great
Northern Acquires Brilliant Coal Co." Birmingham Post-Herald 19 Mar 1974: A-6.
-
Beiman, Irving.
"Brilliant Coal Co. Expanding Capacity" Birmingham News 20 Apr 1977: 55.
Burgess Mining and Construction Corporation
DeBardeleben Coal Corporation
-
Friedman, Leon W.
"Gulf Coast Ports to be Served by Corporation Here" Birmingham News 15 July 1930: 1.
-
"Firm Here Buys Coal
Steamer" Birmingham Age-Herald 16 July 1930: 19.
-
"Vessel to Handle Coal
to Get Trial Saturday" Birmingham Age-Herald 8 Nov 1930: 3.
-
"Collier DeBardeleben
is Sunk by Atlantic Storm" Birmingham Post-Herald
11 Mar 1932: 1.
-
"Mine Company to
Reorganize: DeBardeleben Corp. Plans to Rebuild Capital Structure" Birmingham Post 21 July 1934:
2.
-
"Fire Sweeps Mine
Plant at Empire" Birmingham Age-Herald 2 Mar 1960: 1.
-
"Debardeleben Empire Coal and Coke Corporation"
Birmingham Post-Herald
14 Nov 1952: 25 (advertisement)
-
"Three Generations'
Identify with Alabama's Coal Industry" Birmingham News 27 Dec 1953: C11 (advertisement)
-
"A. W. Vogtle Elected
Director, Secretary of DeBardeleben Co." Birmingham News 15 Mar 1955: 19.
-
"Biggest Mouth in
Alabama Shades out Black Coal by Truckload" Birmingham News 5 Jan 1958: F-25.
-
Allen, Fred L.
"Directors Propose Selling all Assets of DeBardeleben" Birmingham News 1 Jun 1962: 1.
-
"DeBardeleben OK's
Company Liquidation" Birmingham News 11 Jun 1962: 21.
-
"DeBardeleben
Liquidation Ok'd" Birmingham Post-Herald 12 Jun 1962: 15.
-
Chamblee, Leonard. "Firm Sold to McWane: DeBardeleben Properties Go"
Birmingham Post-Herald 13 Jun 1962: 1, 2.
Drummond Company
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Beiman, Irving.
"Drummond of Jasper Wants to Buy ABC" Birmingham News 22 Feb 1978: 21.
-
Beiman, Irving.
"Drummond Co. Studies New Plan to Acquire ABC" Birmingham News 28 Mar 1978: 22.
-
Scarritt, Tom. "Curran
Apparently to End Drummond Tie" Birmingham News 23 Mar 1979: 2.
-
Conway, Chris. "Suit
Brings End to Merger Plans" Birmingham Post-Herald 28 Mar 1988: B7.
-
Lytle, Stewart.
"Drummond Charged with Illegal Mining" Birmingham Post-Herald 16 Feb 1979: 1.
-
Bryant, Ted.
"Contractor May Have Big Money Woes" Birmingham Post-Herald 16 Feb 1979: 1.
-
"Drummond Coal Sues
Men Who Owned Firm it Bought" Birmingham News 30 Mar 1979: 3.
Gard
Coal Company
NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES
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Coal-Mine Fatalities in
Alabama,
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descriptions of accidents and victims by type of accident; no names)
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Cash, Frank E.
Good Rock-Dusting and
Ventilation Practice in Two Alabama Coal Mines. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1932.
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Cash, Frank E.
Explosions in
Alabama Coal-Mines.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the
Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1941. (Information Circular 7163) (Includes
statistics; no names)
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Cash, Frank E. and H. B. Humphrey.
Fatal Accidents in Alabama
Coal Mines
During 1930. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1931.
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Cash, Frank E. Safety
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DeMarchi, Jane.
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States from 1900-1976, 5 or more fatalities)
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