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Crowds gathered at the entrance to Mine No. 8 after the explosion at Monongah. Note: image is taken from the original print donated to the West Virginia Collection.

1. Entrance to Fairmont Coal Company Monongah Mine No. 8 After the Explosion

The Monongah Mine disaster occurred on December 6, 1907 and has been described as the worst mining disaster in American history. An explosion thought to have been caused by the ignition of methane ignited the coal dust in mines number 6 and 8, killing hundreds of workers.

2. Monongah Mine After Explosion, Monongah, W. Va.

The caption reads: "This scene shows rescuers at work at the mouth of No. 8 mine: broken and twisted machinery shown in foreground to the right."

3. Aftermath of Explosion at Monongah Mine No. 8, Monongah, W. Va.