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People being buried in an Italian and Polish cemetery after the Monongah Mine Explosion.

2509. Italian and Polish Cemetery at Monongah, W. Va.

Different view of the cemetery after the Monongah Mine explosion.

2510. Preparing the Cemetery after the Monongah Explosion

View of the cemetery after the Monongah Mine explosion.

2511. Preparing the Cemetery after the Monongah Explosion

Men leaving an elevator after a mine accident in Monongalia County.

2512. Mine Accident, Monongalia County

Shows the scene about the mouth of No. 8 Monongah Mine, Marion County, W. Va., where the fan house and other buildings were completely demolished by the force of the explosion and where Engineer Byce was killed. The photograph was taken just as bodies of the victims were being brought out of the mine.

2513. Monongah Mine Disaster

Men helping shovel dirt after the Mine No. 8 disaster.

2514. Monongah Mine Disaster

People standing above and around the entrance to the Monongah Mine No. 8 after the disaster.

2515. Monongah Mine Disaster

People standing amongst the wreckage of the fan and boiler houses at the entrance to Monongah Mine.

2516. Fan and Boiler House at Monongah Mine No. 8

People standing on hill overlooking what used to be the fan and fan house at Mine No. 8.

2517. Wreck of Fan and Fan House at Monongah Mine No. 8

Rubble left over after the explosion at Monongah Mine.

2518. Explosion at Mine No. 8

Rubble left over after the explosion at Monongah Mine.

2519. Explosion at Mine No. 8

Large group of people trying to identify the dead after the Monongah Mine disaster.

2520. Trying to Identify the Dead After the Monongah, W. Va. Mine Disaster