Feb. 27 – On this day in Montana
History in 1943 Montana was reeling from a major explosion at the Smith Coal Mine
near Red Lodge. Seventy-five miners went to work at the mine, and only three of
them returned to the surface alive. Miners from as far away as Butte and even
Salt Lake soon rushed to the mine for rescue and recovery work. It took eight
days for the last body to be brought to the surface. Methane gas was eventually
identified as the killer, but no one will ever know what sparked the explosion.
Some miners had time to scribble notes before they died. Emil Anderson wrote in
halting English: “It’s 5 minutes pass 11 o’clock, dear Agnes and children I’m
sorry we had to go this God Bless you all. Emil with lots kiss.”
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