The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. The annotated photo above shows volcanic gases and water vapor steaming out from the 9,373-foot-tall summit. 3 colliery (p 206); 1887-1888 data, 6th anthracite district; Sketch H H of plan to tap water in Heckleburnie Mine (p 228); Plan of Acme Mines (p 242); Drawing of fan (p 266); Pictures of hoisting engine at Standard Mine & No. One body was found in the rubble six days after the June 21 blast, and a 59-year-old insurance agency worker later died in the hospital. (KY3) - The Missouri State Highway Patrol has canceled an AMBER Alert issued earlier Sunday for two girls reported missing out of Lees Summit, Missouri. Victim dies of injuries suffered in Lee's Summit apartment fire The Red Cross has been called in to assist - 14 units and 22 people were affected. The house was severely damaged. Lee's Summit North High School cancelled classes Friday morning following the incident. 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Byrom Earth and Mineral Sciences Library. [Bituminous] Accidents: Causes of fatal accidents, 1919 (p. 4); Causes of fatal accidents, 1920 (p. 8); Fatalities per 1,000,000 tons produced, per 1,000 employees, per 1,000,000 man days, 1919-1920 (p. 12); Occupations of persons fatally injured, 1919 (p. 13); Occupations of persons fatally injured, 1920 (p. 19); Nationality of person fatally injured, 1919 (p. 21); Nationality of persons fatally injured, 1920 (p. 25); Nationality of employees and number killed, 1919-1920 (p. 29); Operators having fatalities, 1919 (p. 30); Operators having fatalities, 1920 (p. 35); Production tonnage (net) 1919 & 1920 (p. 40-43); Employees classified by occupations, 1919 & 1920 (p. 44-47); Power and haulage equipment, 1919 & 1920 (p. 48-49); District statistics: Coal-shipments, usage, production; Coke production; Employees; Accidents; Explosives used (p. 50-363). 1 Indian Ridge Colliery, Breast No. 2, Mercer Co. (p K.4); Photograph of coke ovens, Walston (p L.2); Map: A part of the Jones Mine, Morris Run Coal Mining Co, Morris Run Tioga County (p L.4); comparative data, 1886/1887, 5th bituminous district (p M.3-5); Map of Lemon Mine at Bennington, Blair Co. (p N.4); comparative data, 1886/1887, 1st anthracite district (p Q.1); Deaths, accidents 1881-1887 data, 4th anthracite district (p T.4-5); Map of Yorktown No. Drawings: Kohinoor Colliery, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co. [Outside view (p 2), Face of Breast - Miners at Work (p 16), Face of Breast Miners Using Patent Drill (p 20), Arnaux Electric Light Plant in East Gangway (p 32), Breast No. [Bituminous] Coal production, 1911; Number and names of safety lamps in use, 1911; Coal mine mortality statistics by Frederick L. Hoffman; Fatal accidents in bituminous mines, 1903-1911; Comparative table of accidents, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Ohio; Comparative table of accidents, Pennsylvania-Great Britain; Causes and location of fatal accidents; Production and accidents Tables of honor (Companies that had no fatal accidents) ; Accident Tables: Number of minor children killed inside and outside the mines, 1911; Causes of fatal accidents inside the mines, production, lives lost per 1,000 employees, lives lost per 1,000,000 tons produced, 1911; Nationality by birth of employees killed by falls, 1911 (Tables 3-4); Number and causes of fatal accidents inside and outside the mines, 1911; Number and causes of fatal accidents inside the mines, lives lost per 1,000 employees, lives lost per 1,000,000 tons produced, 1899-1911; Number of mines in operation, production per life lost inside, number of lives lost inside per 1,000,000 tons produced, in each district, 1911; Causes of fatal accidents inside the mines and production per accident, by counties, 1888-1911; Number of employees inside and outside the mines, number of fatal accidents per 1,000 employees, number of tons of coal mined per fatal accident, 1899-1911; Production and fatal accidents, 1908-1911, by companies; Tons of coal mined, tons of coke produced, days worked, persons employed, killed and injured, quantity of explosives used, 1911, Number of boilers and locomotives in used, etc. The explosion was reported shortly before noon in a farm field several hundred yards away from the main roadway in the 4700 block of Summit Bridge Road, officials said. 1, Kettle Creek Coal Mining Co. (p 312); Plan of Leisenring Mines No. 76F. WebLee's Summit has a variety of community centers with indoor pools and play areas for families to enjoy. Get headlines on politics, art, culture, events and people living in the area. This exquisite abode boasts an impressive 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths and is thoughtfully designed to offer a seamless blend of sophistication and comfort. 2, H. C. Frick Coke Company (p 272); 1885-1888 data, 2nd & 3rd bituminous districts; Sketches of wire rope machinery (p 310); Map of Drift No. Stonehaus Farms Winery, founded in 1996, is a family-owned winery and vineyard. No one was home at the time and no injuries were reported. 39 (p 196)]; Inside view of Eagle Hill Breaker, Boys picking slate (p 36); Breast No. Lee's Summit, Missouri man receives 30 year sentence after pleading guilty to killing his father. [Anthracite] Diagrams: Transverse section of Eagle Hill Coal Seams, Section at West Norwegian, Section at Phoenix Park, Transverse Section at Taninqua, Section at Silver Creek, Section at Ashland, Transverse section of Locust Dale Coal Seams, Transverse section of Swatara Basin, Transverse section of Shanandoah Coal Basin, Transverse section of Preston Coal seams at Girrardsville, Hazleton Basin, Transverse section Panther Creek and Summit Hill, Transverse section at Dauphin Fork, Rock faults in coal seams, Transverse section at New Boston Broad mountain, Map of the First and Second Anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania; Pottsville, Ashland districts various statistics (p. 4); Casualties in the sub-districts in 1869-1872 (p. 5); Annual casualties compared, 1869-1872, by district (p. 6); Schuylkill district coal tonnage, 1872 & tonnage proportion to each casualty, by district (p. 7); County casualties, 1869-1872 (p. 7); District coal tonnage for four years and the proportionate tonnage to each casualty, 1869-1872 (p. 8); Monthly casualties in Schuylkill district, 1872; Tonnage of anthracite region in 1872 & 1871 (p. 8); Deaths and injuries, 1872, by county (p. 9); Tonnage per casualty, anthracite region (p. 9); Character of death casualties & injuries, Schuylkill district, 1872 (p. 9-10); Detailed casualty lists, Schuylkill district, 1872 (p. 11-13); Table of injuries, Schuylkill district, 1872 (p. 14-18); Casualties in Pottsville district, 1872 (p. 18); Casualties in Ashland district, 1872, Casualties in Shamokin district, 1872 (p. 19-20); Colliery deaths compared with England (p. 20); Product of Belgian coal, 1852, 1862, 1867-1871 (p. 20); County coal tonnage, 1872 (p. 21+); County shipments, 1872 (p. 24); Coal Anthracite & Geological conformation of the soil of Pennsylvania (p. 25-29); Colliery accidents; Steam jet ventilation, mechanical ventilation (p. 32); Accidents in mines; Safety lamps (p. 33); Coal Bituminous (p. 35); Iron production (p. 36-37); Map of Pine Ridge colliery (p. 160); Map of Henry colliery (p. 168). 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[Anthracite] Causes and location of fatalities, 1918; Causes and location of fatalities, by districts, 1918; Causes and location of fatalities inside, 1910-1918; Comparative table of accidents, Pennsylvania-United States, 1899-1918; Accidents in which five or more persons were killed, 1847-1918; Fatalities inside and outside, number of employees and number of inspectors, 1884-1918; Operators that had fatalities, causes; fatalities per 1,000 employees and per 1,000,000 tons produced; production per fatality, 1918; Number of employees inside between 16 and 21 years, and number of employees outside between 14 and 21 years, 1918; Nationality of employees, by districts, 1918; fatalities among minor employees, by districts, 1918; Causes of fatalities inside, production, employees, fatalities per 1,000 employees, production per fatality, fatalities per 1,000,000 tons produced, by counties, 1918; Nationality of employees killed by falls, by districts, 1918; Classification of employees killed by falls, and location of fatalities, by districts, 1918; Causes of fatalities inside, fatalities outside, fatalities per 1,000,000 tons produced and per 1,000 employees, by districts, 1918; Causes of fatalities inside, fatalities outside, fatalities per 1,000,000 tons produced and per 1,000 employees, 1899-1918; Mines in operation, production, employees, fatalities inside per 1,000 employees, production per fatality, by districts, 1918; Mines in operation, employees inside, fatalities inside and production per fatality, by counties, 1899-1918; Miners and miners laborers employed, fatalities per 1,000 employees, average number of days worked by breakers, average production per day, 1882-1918; employees inside and outside, fatalities per 1,000 employees, production per fatality inside, 1881-1918; Average number of days worked by breakers, total production, and average production per day, 1899-1918; Operators that produce in more than one county; production and employees, 1918; Tons of coal mined; days worked; persons employed, killed and injured; and quantity of explosives used, 1918; Number and kinds of boilers, engines, locomotives, pumps and air compressors in use, 1918; Classification of employees, by districts, 1918; Causes of fatalities inside and outside, and number of widows and orphans caused by fatalities, by districts, 1918; Causes of non-fatal accidents inside and outside, by districts, 1918; Gaseous and non-gaseous mines in operation, number of mine foremen, assistants and fire bosses; production and percentage of production from gaseous and non-gaseous mines and washeries, by districts, 1918; Operators that produced 300,000 or more tons of coal, and number of persons employed inside and outside, 1918; Classification of employees killed, 1899-1918; Causes of fatalities and percentages inside and outside, by decades, 1870-1918; Nationality of employees killed, 1892-1918; production of coal, production per employee inside, quantity of explosives used, and production per pound of explosives used, 1899-1918; Number of employees, by counties, 1899-1918; production, by counties, 1899-1918; Fatalities per 1,000 employees, and production per fatality, by years and by decades, 1870-1918. [Anthracite] Chronology of anthracite coal industry; Number of mines, number of employees inside and outside, and production by districts anthracite and bituminous, 1908; Accidents, 1899-1908; Number of tons of coal produced per fatal accident inside of mines and number of persons killed per each 1,000 employees, by companies, 1902-1908; Nationality of employees killed by falls, 1908; Accidents by counties and districts, 1908; Causes of fatal accidents inside of mines, average production per accident, and percentage of employees killed by counties, 1902-1908; Number of miners and miners laborers employed in the mines; number killed and ratio of each class killed per 1,000 employed; average number of days worked by breakers; average production per day worked by breakers, 1881-1908; Number of employees inside and outside of mines; number of fatal accidents; number of fatal accidents per 1,000 employees; number of tons of coal mined per fatal accident inside, 1881-1908; Tons of coal mined, days worked, persons employed, killed and injured, quantity of powder and dynamite used, etc; Classification of employees in each district; Classification of fatal accidents in and about the mines, and number attributable to each cause; number of wives made widows and children orphaned by reason of such accidents; Classification of fatal accidents in and about the mines; Classification of non-fatal accidents in and about the mines; Number of gaseous and non-gaseous mines in each district, production from gaseous and non-gaseous mines and percentage of production from each; Quantity of coal produced by each company that produced 500,000 or more tons, and the number of persons employed; Classification of employees killed or fatally injured, 1877-1908; Number and causes of fatal accidents, 1870-1908; Nationality of employees killed or fatally injured, 1892-1908; Production of coal in tons of 2,000 pounds, explosives used, etc., 1892-1908; Number of employees by counties, 1885-1908; Production of coal by counties, 1885-1908; Fatal accidents for each 1,000 employees, and tons of coal mined for each fatal accident, 1870-1908.