June 8 - Tragedy in the Butte Mines
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June 8 - Tragedy in the Butte Mines

2024-06-02
On this day in labor history, the year was 1917. That was the day the Granite Mountain and Speculator Mines in Butte, Montana caught fire, killing 168 miners.  It is considered the worst underground hard-rock mining disaster in the nation’s history. Just weeks after the United States had entered World War I, the demand for copper had surged. Granite Mountain, like many of the nation’s mines, operated around the clock to meet war production needs.  In his book, Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte...
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