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The Fraterville Mine disaster of 1902 occurred nearby, in the village of Fraterville.
* Coal Creek Watershed Foundation-Historical articles on the Coal Creek War and Fraterville Mine
Briceville played an important role in three major late-19th and early-20th century incidents related to the region's coal mining activities: the Coal Creek War in 1891, the Fraterville Mine disaster of 1902, and the Cross Mountain Mine disaster of 1911.
* Coal Creek Watershed Foundation has extensive historical articles the Coal Creek War and Fraterville Mine disaster, and current environmental and educational initiatives in Briceville
The Fraterville Mine was one of several mines located in the coal-rich Cumberland Mountains of western Anderson County, Tennessee.
Camp, began work at the Fraterville Mine in 1870.
Coal Creek Coal developed a reputation for fair contracts and fair pay, and the company's Fraterville Mine was considered one of the safest in the region.
According to the Tennessee Commissioner of Labor, the Fraterville Mine explosion occurred around 7: 20 on the morning of May 19, 1902.
The report also suggested that gases had leaked into the Fraterville Mine from an adjacent abandoned ( and unventilated ) mine once operated by the Knoxville Iron Company.
* Fraterville Mine Explosion-Tennessee State Library
Leach Cemetery which serves as the final resting place of 89 miners killed in the Fraterville Mine Disaster.
Fraterville, which has a history of coal mining, is known for the Fraterville Mine Disaster that occurred there in 1902.
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Fraterville and disaster
Shortly after the disaster, the bodies of 89 of the 216 miners killed in the explosion were buried in what became known as the Fraterville Miners ' Circle at Leach Cemetery in the nearby town of Coal Creek ( modern Lake City ).
Other miners who lost their lives in the Fraterville disaster are buried in Longfield Cemetery on U. S. Route 441 just east of Lake City.

Fraterville and was
A large memorial service for the Fraterville deceased was held at the Briceville church on June 8, 1902.
The community of Fraterville was devastated by the mine explosion.

Fraterville and mine
In 1902, an explosion occurred at a mine in Fraterville — which lies almost adjacent to Briceville to the northeast — killing 216 miners, including several Briceville residents.
This stretch of Route 116 has been renamed " Fraterville Miners Memorial Highway " in honor of the victims of the mine explosion.

Fraterville and on
Fraterville, Tennessee is an unincorporated community located on State Route 116 in Anderson County, Tennessee, between the towns of Lake City and Briceville.

Fraterville and community
As of 2011, it served a population of about 1, 400 in Briceville and northwestern Anderson County, with 332 post office boxes in the post office and one rural postal carrier route extending from Fraterville to the New River community.

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Eighty-nine of the deceased miners are buried in the Fraterville Miners ' Circle in Leach Cemetery ( behind Clear Branch Baptist Church ) just off U. S. 25W at Lake City.

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In subsequent years, Knoxville Iron and other companies gradually worked their way up the Coal Creek Valley, opening mines in The Wye, Fraterville, and Slatestone Hollow.
Tennessee State Route 116 connects Fraterville with Briceville to the south and Lake City to the north.

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Mine and disaster
Mining accidents continue worldwide, including accidents causing dozens of fatalities at a time, such as the 2007 Ulyanovskaya Mine disaster in Russia, the 2010 Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in the United States, and the 2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion in China.
* 2010 – The first of four explosions takes place at the Pike River Mine in New Zealand ; 29 people are killed in the nation's worst mining disaster since 1914.
In 2010, in the wake of both the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in West Virginia on April 5, that killed 29 miners and on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11 crew on April 20, Turner stated on CNN that " I'm just wondering if God is telling us He doesn't want to drill offshore.
* July 10, 1902The Rolling Mill Mine disaster in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA kills 112 miners.
* July 10 – The Rolling Mill Mine disaster in Johnstown, PA kills 112 miners.
The county was the scene in 1914 of the Eccles Mine Disaster, the second-worst coal mining disaster in West Virginia history.
More recently, the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster of 2010, which killed 29, also occurred in Raleigh County.
These two deaths with the addition of January's Sago Mine disaster and the Aracoma Alma Mine disaster caused West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin to close all of West Virginia's mines in a " mine safety stand-down.
* January 22, 1959: The Knox Mine disaster in Port Griffith, Jenkins Township claimed the lives of 12 people and essentially shut down the mining industry in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Site of the Smith Mine disaster
One of the worst mining disasters in American history occurred at the Harwick Mine disaster in Cheswick on January 25, 1904, killing almost 200 men.
The Portage Station Museum offers a documentary about the disaster titled " 63 Men Down: The Story of the Sonman Mine Explosion ", along with coal mine and railroad artifacts and exhibits.
Map of the Knox Mine disaster.
Coffins waiting for transport to disaster siteOn May 1, 1900, an errant spark touched off the fine haze of coal dust deep underground and the Winter Quarters # 4 mine exploded with fury ( See Scofield Mine disaster ).
* Scofield Mine disaster
It is best known for being the site of the 1968 Farmington Mine disaster.
** Ok Tedi Mine, copper, cause of a large-scale ecological disaster in the Ok Tedi and Fly rivers.

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