The Naomi Mine explosion occurred on December 1, 1907, in the Naomi Mine, approximately from
Fayette City, Pennsylvania
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. The incident resulted in the deaths of at least 35 miners and left no survivors.
Naomi Mine
The Naomi Mine was operated by
Hillman Coal and Coke Company.
It was situated east of the
Monongahela River
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. The mine was built to exploit the
Pittsburgh coal seam, which was positioned at a depth of below the surface of the mine. Coal was hauled out of the mine with carts that were equipped with electric motors.
From 1870 (the earliest year records were kept) to December 1, 1907 (the day the mine closed), a total of 63 men were killed in the Naomi Mine.
Events and aftermath
The explosion happened at about 7:15 on the night of Sunday, December 1, 1907. Inadequate
ventilation
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*** Respirator, a ma ...
allowed pockets of explosive gas to accumulate in the interior of the mine. The gas was most likely ignited by an open light or
electric arc
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, both of which would have been present at the time.
Several miners who lost their jobs in the closing of the Naomi Mine would soon find work in the Darr Mine located in nearby
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
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. On December 19, 1907, many of these displaced miners would be killed in the
Darr Mine Disaster, the deadliest coal mining disaster in Pennsylvania history.
All of the miners killed were immigrants from eastern Europe, including
Rusyns
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,
Hungarians
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(including
Slovaks
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from
Gemer and
Abov - then part of
Austria-Hungary
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),
Austrians
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,
Germans
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,
Poles
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...
and
Italians
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.
References
External links
Naomi Mine: A Tribute to the Coal Miners that mined the Bituminous Coal seams of the Naomi Mine, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.from th
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