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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 299871" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Dean, As far as I can tell there have been no deaths related to coal mines, Hard to believe but none show up. There is a neat ols webpage that tell about disasters state by state. There were some close calls but must of been tough buggers back then. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Kenmare, ND mine accident, Aug 1908</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Submitted by Tim Taugher</p><p></p><p>North Dakota | </p><p>Mining Explosions and Accidents | </p><p>1908</p><p></p><p></p><p>BAD ACCIDENT AT SOO MINE.</p><p></p><p>Cable Gives Way and Miners Fall 120 Feet - Both Badly Injured.</p><p></p><p>Kenmare, N. D., Aug. 25. - An accident occurred yeaterday at the Soo min, about seven miles west of here which is a miracle in that it did not cost two men their lives.</p><p></p><p>John Robinson and William Henderson, two of the mine employes, had just entered the hoisting car, and were making preparations to lower it into the mine when the cable gave way and they dropped through space striking the bottom 120 feet below, with a sickening thud. The steel cable, then freed, unwound itself and dropped upon the two now helpless men, cutting them severely about the head and face.</p><p></p><p>As soon as the accident was discovered a temporary hoist was made and the men were raised to the surface and a hurry call telephoned for Dr. McLean. It was found that Henderson had received a severe cut upon the right knee, another on the calf of the leg and was pretty badly used up generally. Robinson is perhaps the more injured of the two, having received some injuries internally, besides a sprained back and several severe cuts about the head and face and was broght to Kenmare in the afternoon. However, both men are now doing nicely and no serious results are anticipated.</p><p></p><p>The Grand Forks Daily Herald, Grand Forks, ND, 25 Aug 1908</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> This was another interesting tidbit at that page. </p><p>EARTHQUAKE VISITS NORTHWEST</p><p></p><p>An earthquake shock was felt last Saturday night abut 10 o'clock thruout [sic] Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the Western Part of Montana. At Rolla the shock was distinctly perceptible, but few fully realized that the tremor was produced by an earthquake. The editor of the STAR was at home reading the at the time of the shock and felt a sensation similar to that produced by a thunder bolt, but did not suppose that it was caused by a seismic disturbance. This is believed to be the first shock ever felt in this part of the globe and is supposed to have originated in a region quite remote.</p><p></p><p>Turtle Mountain Star, Rolla, ND 13 May 1909</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 299871, member: 367"] Dean, As far as I can tell there have been no deaths related to coal mines, Hard to believe but none show up. There is a neat ols webpage that tell about disasters state by state. There were some close calls but must of been tough buggers back then. Kenmare, ND mine accident, Aug 1908 Submitted by Tim Taugher North Dakota | Mining Explosions and Accidents | 1908 BAD ACCIDENT AT SOO MINE. Cable Gives Way and Miners Fall 120 Feet - Both Badly Injured. Kenmare, N. D., Aug. 25. - An accident occurred yeaterday at the Soo min, about seven miles west of here which is a miracle in that it did not cost two men their lives. John Robinson and William Henderson, two of the mine employes, had just entered the hoisting car, and were making preparations to lower it into the mine when the cable gave way and they dropped through space striking the bottom 120 feet below, with a sickening thud. The steel cable, then freed, unwound itself and dropped upon the two now helpless men, cutting them severely about the head and face. As soon as the accident was discovered a temporary hoist was made and the men were raised to the surface and a hurry call telephoned for Dr. McLean. It was found that Henderson had received a severe cut upon the right knee, another on the calf of the leg and was pretty badly used up generally. Robinson is perhaps the more injured of the two, having received some injuries internally, besides a sprained back and several severe cuts about the head and face and was broght to Kenmare in the afternoon. However, both men are now doing nicely and no serious results are anticipated. The Grand Forks Daily Herald, Grand Forks, ND, 25 Aug 1908 This was another interesting tidbit at that page. EARTHQUAKE VISITS NORTHWEST An earthquake shock was felt last Saturday night abut 10 o'clock thruout [sic] Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the Western Part of Montana. At Rolla the shock was distinctly perceptible, but few fully realized that the tremor was produced by an earthquake. The editor of the STAR was at home reading the at the time of the shock and felt a sensation similar to that produced by a thunder bolt, but did not suppose that it was caused by a seismic disturbance. This is believed to be the first shock ever felt in this part of the globe and is supposed to have originated in a region quite remote. Turtle Mountain Star, Rolla, ND 13 May 1909 [/QUOTE]
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