MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2021
A MAJOR MINER STORY!
I wonder if you ever notice those
Historical markers located here and there
along our highways and streets? They
tell some pretty interesting stories. Some
pretty dramatic stories including one that
tells of one of the worst mining accidents
ever in our anthracite coal fields. It was
called the Twin Shafts Disaster and it
happened in the greater Pittston area on
this very day in 1896. In was 3 o'clock on
a Sunday morning. 90 miners were working
underground at the Newton Coal Company's
Twin Shafts Colliery when the roof of the
mne caved in! Houses shook for miles around
and many people believed in was a major
earthquake. At first it was feared that all of
the miners had been killed. In the end we
learned that 58 men and boys died in the
accident some 434 feet underground. Their
bodies were never recovered. They rest there
still! All too often we pass by those historical
markers without giving them a second glance.
We don't read about those disasters. We don't
teach about them these days. And that's too bad.
All of those men and boys deserve to be
remembered. Especially on this anniversary date!
I hope you will, and that all your NEWS is good!
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