No.9: The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster

No.9: The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster

by Bonnie E. Stewart
No.9: The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster

No.9: The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster

by Bonnie E. Stewart

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Overview

Ninety-nine men entered the cold, dark tunnels of the Consolidation Coal Company’s No.9 Mine in Farmington, West Virginia, on November 20, 1968. Some were worried about the condition of the mine. It had too much coal dust, too much methane gas. They knew that either one could cause an explosion. What they did not know was that someone had intentionally disabled a safety alarm on one of the mine’s ventilation fans. That was a death sentence for most of the crew. The fan failed that morning, but the alarm did not sound. The lack of fresh air allowed methane gas to build up in the tunnels. A few moments before 5:30 a.m., the No.9 blew up. Some men died where they stood. Others lived but suffocated in the toxic fumes that filled the mine. Only 21 men escaped from the mountain.

 No.9: The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster explains how such a thing could happen—how the coal company and federal and state officials failed to protect the 78 men who died in the mountain. Based on public records and interviews with those who worked in the mine, No.9 describes the conditions underground before and after the disaster and the legal struggles of the miners’ widows to gain justice and transform coal mine safety legislation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938228315
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 303
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Bonnie E. Stewart is Assistant Professor of Journalism at West Virginia University. She is a former investigative reporter whose work earned The George Polk Award and the national Sigma Delta Chi Award for Public Service.

Table of Contents

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Introduction Chapter 1      Goodnight, Dad Chapter 2      Dangerous History Chapter 3      How Such Things Happen Chapter 4      Rules of Survival Chapter 5      A Beautiful Mine Chapter 6      Methane Madness Chapter 7      Dry and Dusty Chapter 8      Warning Signs Chapter 9      The Last Shift Chapter 10    The Disaster Hits Home Chapter 11    A Paralyzed Community Chapter 12    Bungled Investigation Chapter 13   Widows and Wildcat Strikes Chapter 14   Body Production Chapter 15   In Search of Justice Chapter 16   Three More Men Chapter 17   Hidden Evidence Chapter 18   Ungodly Work Chapter 19   Inundated by Death Chapter 20   Who Can Stop Us? Chapter 21   Business is Business Chapter 22   Widows’ Last Stand   Acknowledgments      Appendix A U.S. Coal Mine Deaths 1900-2009 Appendix B Victims of the No.9 Disaster Nov. 13, 1954 Appendix C Victims of the No.9 Disaster Nov. 20, 1968 Appendix D Chronology of Disasters and Federal Laws Endnotes Glossary Bibliography About the Author Index
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