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Item · 1904
Item is a letter from W.E. Faulkner to his Aunt Jessie in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The letter makes reference to the mining strikes of the previous year, as well as correspondences with other family members in Moncton, New Brunswick, Boston, and Manila. MS-2-140, SF Box 27, Folder 6
Item · ca. 1930- 1960
Item consists of a poem written by Burns Marks about an accident in the Moose River mine in which three Toronto men went into the mine and were trapped by a cave in. Local miners launched a rescue effort and two of the men were saved, however one died in the mine. Accession number: 2013.063
Donkin Miners
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Item is a photograph of Donkin miners in mine carts, waiting to descend into the mine. 86-68-16165
Cornelius Shields
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Item is a photograph of Cornelius Shields, president of the Mining Society from 1902 to 1903. 80-705-4885
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Item is a photograph of Dominion Coal Company officials with government officials and UMW representatives on an inspection of a coal mine. Several people in the photograph are identified. 80-693-4873
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Item is a photograph of Dominion Coal Company officials with government officials and UMW representatives on an inspection of a coal mine. Several people in the photograph are identified. 80-695-4875
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Item is a photograph of Dominion Coal Company officials with government officials and UMW representatives on an inspection of a coal mine. Several people in the photograph are identified. 80-694-4874
New Waterford Miners
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Item is a photograph of miners with the first load of coal from No. 18 Colliery, 18 March, 1938. The men are identified on the back of the photograph. 80-110-4290