The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy
This is a collection of true Newfoundland and Labrador stories about crime and punishment on land and sea. Included here are tales of murder, mutiny, and smuggling on the high seas, as well as riots, assaults, and frauds perpetrated in some of the strangest criminal cases this province has ever seen.
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The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy
This is a collection of true Newfoundland and Labrador stories about crime and punishment on land and sea. Included here are tales of murder, mutiny, and smuggling on the high seas, as well as riots, assaults, and frauds perpetrated in some of the strangest criminal cases this province has ever seen.
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The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy

The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy

by Garry Cranford
The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy

The Buchans Miners: A Mining and Hockey Legacy

by Garry Cranford

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This is a collection of true Newfoundland and Labrador stories about crime and punishment on land and sea. Included here are tales of murder, mutiny, and smuggling on the high seas, as well as riots, assaults, and frauds perpetrated in some of the strangest criminal cases this province has ever seen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771175081
Publisher: Flanker Press
Publication date: 07/01/1997
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

In 1905, Mi’kmaq prospector Matty Mitchell found a strange rock in Sandy River, running into Red Indian Lake, Newfoundland. This rusty brown and yellow outcrop was rich in sulphides of lead, zinc and copper, but it took twenty years of scientific advancement before the secrets of the complex minerals were unlocked. In 1926, the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company signed a pact, establishing one of Newfoundland’s richest mines at the sire they called Buchans. The Lucky Strike Glory Hole and the underground mines were not the only legacies that Buchans left to Newfoundland. As soon as the mine and mill had begun production, the pioneers turned to recreation, turning and iron ore shed into an ice arena, and the town became famous for its hockey team, climaxing in the “Glory Days” of senior amateur hockey in Newfoundland, when the Buchans Miners hockey team cross-crossed the province in pursuit of sports glory. Here is an account of the Buchans miners – the underground drillers and the hockey players – told by a Buchaneer who worked as a prospector and in the underground mines. Garry Cranford is the author of the bestselling book, Newfoundland Schooner: Norma&Gladys, and co-author of Potheads&Drum Hoops and From Cod to Crab. He lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
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