Accidents In The Comstock Mines And Their Rela¬tion To Deep Mining

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 709 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1880
Abstract
EARLY in the month of August, 1877, a miner in Gold Hill, Nevada, made the unlucky remark that, according to his observation, that month was usually quite free from accidents in the mines. Never was presage wider from the truth. When the month closed twelve mishaps had occurred, killing six and wounding nine persons, and for the rest of that year the Comstock mining communities were kept in a ferment by the frequent occurrence of appalling disasters. There was a real tidal wave of calamity sweeping over the mines, which has not been repeated since, and according to common report was never known before on the Comstock. I was much interested in studying the character of these misfortunes, which also aroused concerted action on the part of the miners, and I have collected a list of the accidents which took place from July, 1877, to May, 1879. The number in this period of twenty-two months
Citation
APA:
(1880) Accidents In The Comstock Mines And Their Rela¬tion To Deep MiningMLA: Accidents In The Comstock Mines And Their Rela¬tion To Deep Mining. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1880.