Creator

Unknown

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Date

1907-1908

Creation Date

2016-09-15

Description

1 photograph. Black and White photograph reproduction printed on white paper of the aftermath of the December 6, 1907 Monongah, West Virginia mine explosion that was known as the worst mine explosion in U.S. history. This photo is one of three images printed on the page. The other images are entitled, " Scene after the explosion Monongah W. Va. No. 15 Dec. 8-07" and "No. 8 Rescue Party Clearing away a Cave."

Collection Number

39

Object Type

Photograph

Identifier

JAW39_p0312

Image Format

Still Image

Location

Kansas--Girard; West Virginia--Monongah

Publisher Digital

Pittsburg State University, Kansas, Axe Library, Special Collections

Rights

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Notes

Pittsburg State University, Special Collections, 39, Wayland, J. A., Box 8, Folder 281

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