The remains of coal mine shaft no. 4 can be seen through the smoke after the October 3, 1909 Roslyn mine explosion.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_african_american_history/1060/thumbnail.jp
1 photograph. Black and White photograph reproduction printed on white paper entitled, Hearses taki...
Photograph of five miners removing a body from the mine after explosion at the Monongah Mines Nos. 6...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
The remains of coal mine shaft no. 4 can be seen through the smoke after the October 3, 1909 Roslyn ...
On Sunday, October 3, 1909, one of the worst coal mine explosions occured in Roslyn. Eleven men lost...
Ruins from mine explosion and fire at Mine No. 4 at Roslyn, Washington on October 3, 1909.https://di...
Power house and the old shaft at coal mine No. 4 in Roslyn.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_afr...
Widows of the miners lost during the mine explosion near Roslyn, Washington.https://digitalcommons.c...
Photo taken in May 1892. A crowd had gathered for the funeral of the 45 killed in the great mine exp...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
Officials and coal mine inspectors visit a Roslyn mine. Weight, quality and other information were o...
The people in this image were assembling for the funeral following the 1892 mine explosion.https://d...
For many men in the Roslyn area, mining was a way of life. Often two or three generations of the sam...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
Coal Mine No. 1 near Rosyln, Washington after the 1916 snowstorm.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/fred...
1 photograph. Black and White photograph reproduction printed on white paper entitled, Hearses taki...
Photograph of five miners removing a body from the mine after explosion at the Monongah Mines Nos. 6...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
The remains of coal mine shaft no. 4 can be seen through the smoke after the October 3, 1909 Roslyn ...
On Sunday, October 3, 1909, one of the worst coal mine explosions occured in Roslyn. Eleven men lost...
Ruins from mine explosion and fire at Mine No. 4 at Roslyn, Washington on October 3, 1909.https://di...
Power house and the old shaft at coal mine No. 4 in Roslyn.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_afr...
Widows of the miners lost during the mine explosion near Roslyn, Washington.https://digitalcommons.c...
Photo taken in May 1892. A crowd had gathered for the funeral of the 45 killed in the great mine exp...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
Officials and coal mine inspectors visit a Roslyn mine. Weight, quality and other information were o...
The people in this image were assembling for the funeral following the 1892 mine explosion.https://d...
For many men in the Roslyn area, mining was a way of life. Often two or three generations of the sam...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
Coal Mine No. 1 near Rosyln, Washington after the 1916 snowstorm.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/fred...
1 photograph. Black and White photograph reproduction printed on white paper entitled, Hearses taki...
Photograph of five miners removing a body from the mine after explosion at the Monongah Mines Nos. 6...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...