Handwritten on reverse: "Smoke Scene" and possibly "Mine Fire" This photograph shows smoke wafting from several different places in a forested area. This is most likely the New Straitsville Mine Fire. The mine fires are said to have started November 13, 1884, when striking miners pushed burning cars into a mine, during a strike over wages between the New Straitsville Mining Company's management and mine workers. A small group of union members decided to sabotage the mines. Cars filled with oil-soaked timber were set on fire and were pushed into a mine owned by the New Straitsville Mining Company. The fire quickly spread to the coal seam underground. Reportedly, the coal seam was fourteen feet across and extended an undetermined distance ...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, posing for the camera in...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, touching the collected w...
From the June 30,1938 Vernal Express: The fire started from and unknown origin in 200 sacks of gilso...
Reverse reads: "Mine fire, New Straitsville, Ohio. Hazelton Hill between Shawnee and New Straitsvill...
Photograph of a map of mine fire territory in New Straitsville, Ohio. The map shows territory affect...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, viewing the smoke rising...
Photograph of a street scene on Main Street in New Straitsville, 1938. This photo is from the smal...
Photograph of a man, possibly photographer Walter E. Burton, photographing smoke rising from the und...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, probably looking at a co...
Photograph of a man, possibly photographer Walter E. Burton, as he sets up the camera on the ground ...
Photograph of a man, possibly a Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, feeding a clay-water m...
Photograph of two men, to the right is possibly a Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee and t...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, standing by and reading ...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, posing for the camera in...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, touching the collected w...
From the June 30,1938 Vernal Express: The fire started from and unknown origin in 200 sacks of gilso...
Reverse reads: "Mine fire, New Straitsville, Ohio. Hazelton Hill between Shawnee and New Straitsvill...
Photograph of a map of mine fire territory in New Straitsville, Ohio. The map shows territory affect...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, viewing the smoke rising...
Photograph of a street scene on Main Street in New Straitsville, 1938. This photo is from the smal...
Photograph of a man, possibly photographer Walter E. Burton, photographing smoke rising from the und...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, probably looking at a co...
Photograph of a man, possibly photographer Walter E. Burton, as he sets up the camera on the ground ...
Photograph of a man, possibly a Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, feeding a clay-water m...
Photograph of two men, to the right is possibly a Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee and t...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, standing by and reading ...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, posing for the camera in...
Photograph of a man, possible Works Progress Administration (WPA) employee, touching the collected w...
From the June 30,1938 Vernal Express: The fire started from and unknown origin in 200 sacks of gilso...