Dayton, TN Dust Explosion In Coal Mine, May 1901

THIRTY-FIVE ARE DEAD.

TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE IN MINE EXPLOSION AT DAYTON, TENNESSEE.

GAS ACCUMULATING IN A DIP WAS IGNITED IT IS SUPPOSED, BY A TORCH CARRIED BY A MINER AS HE WAS LEAVING HIS WORK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

Chattanooga, Tenn., May 28. -- In an explosion yesterday afternoon at the New Richland mine of the Dayton Coal & Iron company, at Dayton, Tenn., probably thirty-five people were killed.
Twenty-two bodies were taken from the mines soon after the explosion and eight miners were taken from near the mouth of the mine badly burned, the most of them fatally.
The explosion occurred shortly after the men started to leave the mine for the day. Gas dust always accumulates in the mine at a point where there is a dip and the explosion occurred when the men reached this place. It is supposed that is was caused by a lighted torch carried by one of the miners.
The explosion loosened the slate in the roof of the mine and hundreds of tons fell into the passageway and it will be several days before it can be cleared away.
The bodies of the miners recovered are mutilated almost beyond recognition, some of them being without legs and arms.
All the miners are men of family and as soon as the explosion was heard women and children rushed to the mine and begged for information about husbands and sons.
The miners found near the entrance to the mine had nearly all their clothing burned off and their flesh was baked from head to foot. It is not thought that they can recover.
The Richland mine is a companion of the Nelson mine belonging to the same company in which thirty-two miners lost their lives by an explosion in 1805 (?).
The rescuing party hope by daylight to reach the rest of the bodies.

The Evening Herald Syracuse New York 1901-05-28

LIST OF DEAD AND INJURED.
The dead:
TOM WRIGHT.
DOCK SMITH.
WILL MATTHEWS.
SAM SMITH.
BAILEY SMITH.
TOM WALKER.
GEORGE HOLMES.
J. F. GOTHARD.
TERRY SMITH.
ABE GOTHARD.
SAM BURWICK.
JIM PICKLE.
LEWIS G. RODGERS.
WASH TRASLEY.
OSCAR RODGERS.
LEWRY HAWKINS.
J. F. WALKER.
PERRY POPE.
LIGE POOLE.
ANDY MEDLEY.
WILL ROSE.
The Injured:
WILLIAM BURCHENE, SR.
WILLIAM BURCHENE, JR.
BOB WALKER.
REV. F. M. COOK.
REV. WILLIAM HALE.
BART HALE.
ARTHUR DECKER.
ED CRAIG.
J. T. BURWICK.

Listing from The Atlanta Constitution Georgia 1901-05-28
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Researched and Transcribed by Stu Beitler. Thank you, Stu!

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