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Farmington, WV Mine Explosion, May 1901
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.
GAS OR DUST IN WEST VIRGINIA MINE EXPLODED YESTERDAY.
MANY WERE KILLED OR INJURED.
Besides the Six Miners Who Were Instantly Killed, Fire More Were Fatally Injured and Others Seriously Burned and Bruised -- Disaster Thought to Have Been Caused by a Torch Smuggled In by a Miner -- Explosion Almost Demolished a Surface Building in Which the Fan Was Located.
Fairmont, W. Va., May 15. -- Six miners lost their lives, five were fatally injured and three seriously burned in an explosion at the shaft of the George Creel coal and iron company at Farmington, seven miles west of this city today. The dead are:
MAYNARD BEATY, of Mannington.
JOE NICHOLS, of Lonaconing, Md.
J. H. EVERSON, of Everson, W. Va.
DAN ALFERRAL, of Farington.
JOE DOMINICK, an Italian.
TOM PHILLIPPI, an Italian.
The injured are:
CHARLES CARPENTER, fatally.
CARL HUNTER, fatally.
HERSHEL EVERSON, fatally.
JOSEPH BLANEY, fatally.
An Italian, fatally.
JEFFERSON FAST, badly burned.
THOMAS BAINBRIDGE, burned and bruised.
An Italian, burned and bruised.
The mine was only recently put into operation and about 125 men were employed, only forty underground. One of the men, it is alleged, smuggled a torch into the mines, as it gives a much better light than the safety lamps prescribed by the company.
The miner fired a shot and the smoke, which was dense, caught fire from the torch, and spread to either gas or dust and the explosion resulted. Fortunately the mine did not catch fire to any great extent. The explosion vented itself through the air shaft, and almost demolished the building on the surface in which the fan is located. The men on the headings did not know there had been an explosion, until notified. Air was soon turned in and in a short time the headings were cleared of foul gases and the work of rescuing the unfortunates commenced. It was six hours before the work was concluded. This is the most serious explosion that has ever occurred in the Fairmont coal region.
The Cedar Rapids Republican Iowa 1901-05-16
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Researched and Transcribed by Stu Beitler. Thank you, Stu!
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