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Card# Mine Name Operator Year Month Day Surname First And Card# Mine Name Operator Year Month Day Surname First and Middle Name Age Fata./Nonfatal In/Outside Occupation Nationality Citizen/Alien Single/Married #Children Mine Experience Occupation Exp. Accident Cause or Remarks Fault County Page# Mining Dist. Film# 94 Mineral Spring Lehigh Valley Coal 1928 10 4 Mabatsky William 17 nonfatal inside laborer American citizen single fall of rock pillar work Luzerne 115 10th 3589 15 Evans 1915 4 15 Macaro George 38 fatal inside miner Slavic alien married 5 fall of roof in chamber victim 148 17th 6028 52 Bear Valley 1915 11 3 Macaun Emery 24 nonfatal inside laborer American citizen struck by piece of coal unavoidable 145 16th 6028 8 Bolands Suffolk Anthracity 1927 5 27 Macavage Michael 53 fatal inside miner Russian alien single 10 6 caught between car & prop uncouple official&victim Lackawanna 362 1st 3589 44 Marvine 1916 8 4 Macchen Daniel 23 fatal inside runner American citizen single fall of roof on gangway victim 175 3rd 6028 53 Butler 1916 11 13 Maccio Rocco 24 fatal outside jig runner Italian citizen by machinery victim 196 8th 6028 32 West End Breaker Stuart James & Cooke 1932 3 13 MacClintock George 54 nonfatal outside machinist American citizen married pipe fell on foot breaker Luzerne 122 14th 3590 38 Legitts Creek Penn Anthracite Mining 1932 6 7 MacCluskie Thomas 55 nonfatal outside headman American citizen married squeezed foot between car & cage Lackawanna 21 3rd 3590 119 East Alden East Alden Coal Mining 1932 10 31 Mace James 25 nonfatal inside footman American citizen married fell down slope Luzerne 127 14th 3590 59 Short Mountain Susquehanna Collieries 1928 10 5 Mace Charles 39 nonfatal inside miner American citizen single fall of rock on gangway Dauphin 294 25th 3589 65 Lansford Lehigh Coal Navigation 1924 8 9 Macek Ignats 44 nonfatal inside battery starter Austrian citizen married struck by coal starting battery Carbon 229 17th 3589 10 Lansford Lehigh Coal Navigation 1925 6 8 Macek Ignatz 47 fatal inside battery starter Slavic citizen married explosion gas caused by blast officials Carbon 225 17th 3589 9 Coaldale Lehigh Navigation Coal 1930 7 22 Macenka Tony 56 fatal inside miner Russian citizen married 2 40 17 suffocated by gas walking to chute victim Carbon 147 17th 3590 13 No.14 1915 2 4 Macerone Vincent 16 fatal inside doorboy Italian single killed by cars on gangway unavoidable 105 6th 6028 24 Lattimer Pardee Brothers & Co. 1929 4 20 MacFee James 58 nonfatal inside miner American citizen married hernia lifting rock chamber Luzerne 132 15th 3589 42 Stanton 1914 10 6 Machalick John 30 nonfatal inside laborer Hungarian citizen struck by board victim 49 13th 6028 71 No.5 1914 10 8 Machalik Charles 16 nonfatal inside doorboy Slavic fall of roof on gangway others 38 10th 6028 70 No.5 1914 10 8 Machalik Michael 22 fatal inside engineer Slavic citizen single fall of roof on gangway others 38 10th 6028 6 Short Mountain Susquehanna Collieries 1924 4 11 Machamer Eugene 24 fatal inside miner American citizen single suffocated by gas at face of breast unavoidable Dauphin 275 25th 3589 2 Short Mountain Susquehanna Collieries 1931 2 9 Machamer Isaac 66 fatal inside miner American citizen widow 51 16 fall coal robbing pillar ;d.Mar21 unavoidable Dauphin 224 25th 3590 46 Williamstown Susquehanna Collieries 1929 8 13 Machamer Mark 28 nonfatal inside timberman American citizen married fall of slate manway Dauphin 231 25th 3590 11 Lansford Lehigh Coal Navigation 1925 6 8 Macharsky Mike 25 fatal inside poleman American alien married explosion gas caused by blast officials Carbon 225 17th 3589 40 Raven Run Hazle Brook Coal 1931 4 20 Machees William 47 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian citizen single loading car coal struck his hand Schuylkill 190 21st 3590 92 Hammond Phila Reading Coal Iron 1928 7 12 Macheese Peter 37 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian single struck by rolling slate pillar work Schuylkill 247 21st 3589 18 William Penn Susquehanna Collieries 1931 2 25 Machenskie Albert 21 nonfatal inside runner American citizen single hernia lifting mine car gangway Schuylkill 189 21st 3590 23 Bear Valley Phila Reading Coal Iron 1932 8 1 Machesic Paul 32 nonfatal inside miner American citizen married fall of coal on gangway Northumberland 219 24th 3590 16 Scott Susquehanna Collieries 1927 3 17 Macheskie Walter 19 nonfatal inside ast motorman American citizen single caught between car & rib uncouplilng Northumberland 629 23rd 3589 110 Tamqua Lehigh Navigation Coal 1927 12 23 Machesse John 53 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian citizen married fall of rock in chamber Schuylkill 574 18th 3589 14 Pine Ridge 1914 2 14 Machigo Andrew 25 nonfatal inside laborer Polish alien explosion of gas others 21 6th 6028 73 Locust Gap Phila Reading Coal Iron 1931 9 14 Machinchock Michael 25 nonfatal inside miner American citizen single fall of coal pillar work Northumberland 213 23rd 3590 140 Alaska Phila Reading Coal Iron 1930 11 19 Machinshock Metro 58 nonfatal inside miner Russian married fall of coal pillar work Northumberland 216 23rd 3590 96 Packer Lehigh Valley Coal 1927 9 13 Machinskie Andrew 36 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian citizen married fall of rock walking on gangway Schuylkill 609 21st 3589 82 Eddy Creek Hudson Coal 1929 12 9 Machinsky Joseph 47 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen married struck by rock slid from gob Lackawanna 22 3rd 3589 26 Colonial Colonial Colliery 1929 2 11 Machiska Mike 55 nonfatal outside trackman Slavic citizen married struck by falling timber unloading Northumberland 211 23rd 3590 32 Buck Run Buck Run Coal 1925 6 11 Machita John 24 nonfatal inside driver American citizen single caught by mule hook & tail chain Schuylkill 258 19th 3589 127 Colonial Colonial Colliery 1930 9 13 Machllines John 25 nonfatal inside miner American citizen single fall of rock on gangway Northumberland 215 23rd 3590 87 Dorrance Lehigh Valley Coal 1928 11 30 Macho John 18 nonfatal inside ast motorman American citizen single hand caught between car bumpers Luzerne 126 11th 3589 38 No.7 1915 9 22 Machoga Andrew 26 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien explosion of blast unavoidable 121 10th 6028 4 Louise 1914 1 19 Machont Louis 20 nonfatal outside laborer Polish alien injured by falling unavoidable 29 8th 6028 39 Loomis Glen Alden Coal 1929 4 2 Machuga Anthony 43 nonfatal inside miner Polish married fall of roof slope Luzerne 112 13th 3589 3 Shenandoah City Phila Reading Coal Iron 1931 1 6 Machunas Andrew 40 nonfatal inside miner Polish married coal fell & caught leg against prop Schuylkill 189 21st 3590 29 Truesdale Glen Alden Coal 1927 4 7 Machunk Stanley 22 nonfatal inside slopeman American citizen single caught by derailed car thrown off trip Luzerne 509 13th 3589 2 William Penn Susquehanna Collieries 1932 1 4 Machunski Albert 23 nonfatal inside miner American citizen single fell carrying timber up chute pillar Schuylkill 189 21st 3590 23 Natalie Colonial Collieries 1926 12 24 Machusak Steve 42 fatal inside miner Russian alien married 7 10 2 fall slate shoveling coal heading official&victim Northumberland 625 23rd 3589 11 Lytle Lytle Coal 1928 2 7 Machusky Tony 50 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen married fall of coal pillar work Schuylkill 219 19th 3589 94 No.7 Colliery Susquehanna Collieries 1931 8 13 Macieka Mike 24 nonfatal inside ast. motorman American citizen married finger caught between car bumpers Luzerne 125 14th 3590 70 Olyphant The Hudson Coal Co. 1929 12 2 Macieski Matthew 62 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen married struck by rock barred down coworker Lackawanna 51 6th 3589 44 East Boston 1914 7 7 Macik Joseph 32 nonfatal inside machinist Horwat alien struck by chaint tongs unavoidable 30 8th 6028 10 Jermyn Hudson Coal 1928 5 14 Macinski Stanley 39 fatal inside miner Polish citizen married 4 15 3 fall of coal loading coal face of pillar miner Lackawanna 13 2nd 3589 20 Jermyn Hudson Coal 1930 6 30 Maciorkowski Adam 36 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen married caught between mine cars pillar work Lackawanna 3 1st 3590 58 Oak Hill Pine Hill Coal Co. 1930 5 3 Mack Cletus 27 nonfatal inside driver American citizen married finger caught between coal & car Schuylkill 171 19th 3590 37 Packer No.4 Lehigh Valley Coal 1931 4 15 Mack Edw. 33 nonfatal inside miner American citizen married sprained back barring car heading Schuylkill 190 21st 3590 31 Turkey Run Phila Reading Coal Iron 1930 2 17 Mack Edward 32 nonfatal inside miner American citizen married barring down rock bar bumped leg Schuylkill 190 21st 3590 16 Honey Brook No.5 Lehigh WilkesBarre Coal 1929 3 14 Mack James 51 nonfatal inside laborer American citizen married struck by coal loading car pillar work Luzerne 141 16th 3589 41 South Wilkes Barre Lehigh WilkesBarre Coal 1929 5 14 Mack John 40 nonfatal inside laborer American citizen single fall of coal in chamber Luzerne 93 11th 3589 31 Pine Ridge Hudson Coal 1929 4 24 Mack John 43 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen married premature blast charging chamber Luzerne 82 10th 3589 72 No.7 Susquehanna Collieries 1928 7 30 Mack Paul 46 nonfatal inside laborer Polish citizen married fall of rock in chamber Luzerne 162 14th 3589 44 East Boston East Boston Coal 1925 7 29 Mack Stanley 38 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian alien single caught between derailed car & gob Luzerne 130 10th 3589 18 Ewen Pennsylvania Coal 1927 4 19 Mackaravgg George 35 nonfatal inside miner Russian citizen married fall of coal on gangway Luzerne 448 8th 3589 41 No.9 Pennsylvania Coal 1927 8 24 Mackaravgg George 35 nonfatal inside miner Russian citizen married fall of coal on gangway Luzerne 449 8th 3589
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