Sunday Creek Coal Mine #6 photograph   Save
Ohio Department of Industrial and Economic Development Collection
Description: This photograph from the 1940s shows the Sunday Creek Coal Mine #6 in Millfield, Ohio, the site of one of the worst mining disasters in Ohio's history. On November 5, 1930, a buildup of methane gas exploded when the trolley the miners used to carry coal out of the mine produced a spark on the track. Eighty-two men were killed. Following the explosion, the mine closed for about a month. It reopened and operated until 1945. Tougher safety regulations were instituted in 1931 as a result of the Sunday Creek Coal Mine disaster. The photograph measures 8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4 cm). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om3075_3671414_001
Subjects: Geography and Natural Resources; Coal mining; Disasters
Places: Millfield (Ohio); Athens County (Ohio)