In December 1907, three coal mine disasters took place, killing hundreds of men who dared to tear apart the earth in search of wealth. The deadly tragedies – and the ghosts who linger because of them – remain some of the most terrifying accidents to ever occur in American history and still haunt the Appalachian region to this day.
Timestamps:Monologue: 00:00:00 - 00:50:00
Discussion: 00:50:30 - 01:53:40
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