
Osceola Mine Fire Shaft #3 rear view |
Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents, Fires, Mine Fires, |
Osceola Mine Fire Shaft #3 rear view [Isler photo showing shaft house, elevated tramroad and smoke billowing.]
Scanned: June 14, 2006 |
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Fire - C & H Mine |
Disasters, Fires, Mine Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents, Explosions |
C & H Mine Fire (Isler photo of Superior engine house explosion]
Scanned: April 27, 2006 |
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Fires |
Disasters, Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents |
Stamp battery at Cliff after the fire. [View of equipment after the fire.]
Scanned: August 4, 2008 |
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Fires |
Disasters, Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents |
Isle Royale after fire of December 24, 1914 at 11:30 p.m. [Image of the rubble after the fire.]
Scanned: August 4, 2008 |
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Fires |
Disasters, Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents |
Isle Royale after fire of December 24, 1914 at 11:30 p.m. [View of the twisted metal of what used to be the interior of the building.]
Scanned: August 4, 2008 |
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Fires |
Disasters, Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents |
Isle Royale after fire of December 24, 1914 at 11:30 p.m. [Image of the twisted remains of the mill.]
Scanned: August 4, 2008 |
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Fires |
Disasters, Fires, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents |
Isle Royale after fire of December 24, 1914 at 11:30 p.m. [Image of the remains of the mill.]
Scanned: August 4, 2008 |
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Fire at No. 6 Shaft, Quincy Mining Company |
Buildings, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Accidents, Fires |
Famed Quincy Shafthouse No. 6 Destroyed by Fire [Image shows flames engulfing structure; only large timbers remain. Pulley stands can be seen at right side of image, built on top of a poor rock pile. Photograph appeared in Daily Mining Gazette story on July 18, 1956, referring to fire on the previous day.]
Scanned: March 5, 2008 |
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Accidents - Ruth Ann Miller |
Accidents, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Persons |
Shown here is the open mine pit into which little Ruth Ann Miller, 7, is reputed to have fallen Saturday while playing and picking strawberries with her brother, Gary, 10. The mile deep vertical shaft is cluttered with debris, assorted timbers and pipes, so that these have to be removed before the improvised skip can be lowered. The cap is shown at left. About half of the slab has been broken to permit search operations. The protective barbed wire fence is revealed enclosing the pit opening. Photo was taken Saturday at 7:00 p.m. while miners and other workmen were readying a big Gundlach crane with extensive cable to act as a hoist engine. Location is near Calumet's Legion Field, about a mile distant from the pit. [Image of the shaft the child fell into.]
Scanned: March 5, 2009 |
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Accidents - Ruth Ann Miller |
Accidents, Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Persons |
Calumet and Hecla Fire Chief Al Beauchene was the first to enter the hole when the department arrived at the site shortly before noon Saturday. Firemen quickly enlarged the hole and used a ladder to allow Beauchene to enter the shaft. It was was determined soon afterward that part of the concrete cap would have to be removed. [Mr. Beauchene is shown at the opening of the pit.]
Scanned: March 5, 2009 |
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