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Okla-homey
1/7/2011, 06:19 AM
January 7, 1892: Mine explodes in Oklahoma

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119 years ago today, a massive mine explosion leaves nearly 100 dead in Krebs, Oklahoma. The disaster, the worst mining catastrophe in Oklahoma’s history, was mainly due to the mine owner’s emphasis on profits over safety.

Southeastern Oklahoma was a prime location for mining at the turn of the 19th century. Much of the land belonged to and was leased from Choctaws and thus was exempt from U.S. federal government laws and regulations.

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Although the mining company’s indifferent attitude toward safety was well-known, there were more than enough immigrants in the area willing to work in the dangerous conditions at the Krebs mine, where most miners were of Italian and Russian descent.

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Krebs, Oklahoma - 1910 - Salvatore & Angela Mantegna are on the right, with their first child, Signorino (Henry). Family on the left is Guiseppe & Carmella Randazzo, Salvatore's closest friend, and their daughter, Ellen. Both men were coal miners working the most dangerous mines in the world. The mine operators solicited Sicilians from Calascibetta to coal. Even today, McAlester has a rich, Italian heritage...with a big Italian Festival each Memorial Day weekend

The Osage Coal & Mining Company’s No. 11 mine was notorious for its poor conditions. This led to a high turnover of workers, and the company routinely hired unskilled labor, providing little in the way of training to get them up to speed. This was true for even the most dangerous jobs, like handling explosives and munitions.

In the early evening of January 7, several hundred workers were mining the No. 11 mine when an inexperienced worker accidentally set off a stash of explosives. Approximately 100 miners were burned or buried in the explosion. Another 150 workers suffered serious injuries. Nearly every household in Krebs was directly affected by the tragedy.

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St Joseph's Catholic Church. Built by the Italian community in Krebs, OK

Between 1885 and 1934 at least 144 mining deaths occurred in the course of Osage operations. The Great Depression triggered in 1929 caused the company to shut down the mines at Krebs and auction its equipment.

It wasn’t until 2002 that the victims of the Krebs mining disaster were honored by a memorial built at the site of the old mine.

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SpankyNek
1/7/2011, 09:52 AM
I would like to personally thank the immigrant miners of Krebs with leaving us a lineage of great Italian food in the state of Oklahoma.

Most of the restaurants started as establishments that provided plate lunches to these miners over 100 years ago.

Ike
1/7/2011, 10:20 AM
I would like to personally thank the immigrant miners of Krebs with leaving us a lineage of great Italian food in the state of Oklahoma.

Most of the restaurants started as establishments that provided plate lunches to these miners over 100 years ago.

I would personally like to thank the miners of Krebs for leaving us some great beer.

I Am Right
1/7/2011, 02:16 PM
giving the deq power