Alabama Inspectors of Mines 1898 Report

State of Alabama, Second Biennial Report of the Inspectors of Mines, 1898. Includes details of fatal and non-fatal accidents.

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Names in this online transcription include Arms, Ayers, Bailey, Baker, Baldman, Barker, Bates, Beard, Bentley, Berry, Bickmond, Boon, Boston, Brack, Brawlie, Brazil, Brown, Byers, Bynum, Chapman, Chavis, Cheatham, Cheetworth, Clifford, Coachman, Coker, Coleman, Collier, Collins, Cornelious, Crames, Crook, Cross, Culverhouse, Cupid, Dale, Davis, Dickenson, Dickie, Dixie, Dooly, Doubleman, Douglass, Drericott, Duckett, Duncan, Dye, Eyley, Fairfax, Femby, Ferris, Fields, Foster, Freeman, Friel, Gailly, Garrison, Giles, Gilmer, Guinn, Hagood, Haines, Hall, Hartman, Hayley, Heard, Henderson, Hisaw, Holdman, Holmes, Hooks, Hooper, Howard, Hubbard, Hurd, Hyatt, Jackson, James, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Jone, Jones, Kale, Kennard, Kineannon, King, Kirkwood, Koch, Lacy, Lawhorn, Lewis, Marasconi, Martin, Matthews, McGraw, McKendrick, McKesson, Miles, Mill, Mills, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Morea, Morgan, Nansie, Naylor, Newby, Oliver, Pace, Parker, Patton, Payn, Pill, Pope, Pratt, Rivers, Robertson, Rousell, Sautelle, Scott, Seaport, Shannon, Shelton, Shepherd, Slaughter, Smith, Spencer, Sprewell, Stancy, Stevenson, Stewart, Stokes, Stoves, Suttles, Talioli, Tate, Terrell, Thomas, Thorp, Thurman, Tigue, Toubin, Toulmin, Turner, Walker, Wallburn, Ward, Washington, Wells, West, Whitten, Wilkins, Willard, William, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Womack, Wright, Wyatt, Wyper.

Labels: Alabama, Mining Accidents

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