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December 14, 1910, Leyden mine, Jefferson Co., Leyden Coal Co., mine fire, 10 killed. November 8, 1910, Victor-American Fuel Co., Las Animas Co., explosion of gas and dust caused by a fire, 79 killed. , Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., explosion of dust caused by a rc from runaway trip, 56 kil led. October 8, 1910, Starkville Mine, Las Animas Co. January 31, 1910, Primero Mine, Las Animas Co., Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., explosion of gas and dust, 75 killed. July 6, 1909, Toller Mine, Las Animas Co., Cedar Hill Coal & Coke Co., explosion of gas caused by open light, 9 killed. January 23, 1907, Primero Mine, Las Animas Co., Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., explosion of gas and dust ignited by a safety lamp, 24 killed. , explosion of gas and dust ignited by open light, 19 killed. April 22, 1906, Cuartro Mine, Las Ani mas Co., Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. February 19, 1906, Maitland Mine, Huerfano Co., Victor-American Fuel Co., explosion of gas caused by open lights, 14 killed. October 28, 1904, Tercio Mine, Las Animas Co., Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., explosion of dust ignited by blown out shots, 19 killed. JanuStratton’s Independence Mine, Teller Co., Victor Teller Co., cage accid ent, 15 killed. August 7, 1902, Bowen Mine, Las Animas Co., Victor-American Fuel Co., explosion of dust ignited by giant powder, 13 killed. November 20, 1901, Smuggler Union Mine, San Miguel Co., fire, 28 killed. September 3, 1897, Sunshine Mine, Garfield Co., Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., explosion of gas and dust ignited by a lamp, 1 2 killed. Coal Co., Explosion of gas and dust ignited by firing shot in the chute, 49 killed. February 18, 1896, Vulcan Mine, Garfield Co., A.T.&S.F. January 4, 1896, Anna Lee Mine, El Paso Co., caving in of shaft, 8 killed. 5 Mine, Park Co., Park Coal Co., gas and dust explosion form blown out shot, 24 killed. September 9, 1889, White Ash Mine, Jefferson Co., White Ash Coal & Mining Co., inundation with water when Old Loveland shaft broke into White Ash workings, 10 killed. November 13, 1885, Bull-Domingo Mine, Custer Co. Colorado's major mine accidents, their causes, and number of men killed are as follows: January 24, 1884, Crested Butte Mine, Gunnison Co., Colorado Coal & Iron Co., gas and dust explosion ignited by a lamp, 59 killed.
These annual and biannual report s which are listed in the Bibliography were used in the preparation of this book. In the mid-1800s there was no organized reporting of mine fatalities but in 1884 the death of 59 miners at th e Crested Butte coal mine in Gunnison County inspired the State of Colorado to pass legislation requiring mining companies to report their accidents, both fatal and nonfatal.
Many books have been written about Colorado's mining towns with the most noted authors being John K. Sherard Lakewood, CO 80226-2629 (2006) The State of Colorado has a rich history of mining which beg an in the mid-1800s.