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- IDNO:
- 002464
- Title:
- Hearses Taking Caskets to the Mine, Coffins in the Streets of Monongah
- Date:
- 1907
- Description:
- Caskets lining the street as horse-drawn hearse takes caskets to the mine.
- IDNO:
- 002466
- Title:
- Hearses Taking Caskets to the Mine, Coffins in the Streets of Monongah
- Date:
- 1907
- Description:
- Street scene after Monongah disaster. Horse-drawn hearse delivers caskets to the mine and coffins line the street of Monongah.
- IDNO:
- 002476
- Title:
- Viewing the Dead of the Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/6
- Description:
- Men lined up to view the caskets in the streets of Monongah.
- IDNO:
- 002478
- Title:
- Viewing the Dead of the Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/6
- Description:
- Men lined up to view caskets of the dead in the streets of Monongah.
- IDNO:
- 002531
- Title:
- Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/12
- Description:
- Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines.
- IDNO:
- 002532
- Title:
- Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/12
- Description:
- Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines.
- IDNO:
- 002534
- Title:
- Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/12
- Description:
- Caskets line the street, a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at Fairmont Coal Company's Monongah Mines.
- IDNO:
- 010973
- Title:
- Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/12
- Description:
- Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.
- IDNO:
- 010981
- Title:
- Street Morgue After Monongah Mine Disaster
- Date:
- 1907/12/12
- Description:
- Caskets line the street which served as a makeshift morgue for the miners killed in the explosion at the Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mines. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.