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Sheppton Mine disaster and rescue

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was drilled from the surface in an attempt to contact the miners. After several days a borehole successfully reached a mine, and revealed that two of the miners, Henry Throne and David Fellin, had survived in a small, narrow chamber. Rescuers dropped provisions to the miners and subsequent larger
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George Harvan covered the mine cave-in at Sheppton in August 1963 for Life magazine. Taking off as much time as he needed from his work for Bethlehem Steel, Harvan captured the tension and anxiety that accompanied the rescue
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insisted he had never heard of the incident and would not have written the song if he had. Lead singer Bill Kelly backed up this account.
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the third. This led many to assume the song was inspired by the Sheppton disaster, but songwriter
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boreholes were made, including the final large hole bored with the assistance of billionaire
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collapsed on August 13 and three miners were trapped 300 feet below ground. A small
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was installed near the site where a third miner remains entombed.
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Sheppton, Pennsylvania
anthracite
coal mine
borehole
Howard Hughes
The Buoys
Timothy
cannibalizing
Rupert Holmes
Pennsylvania state historical marker
Pope John XXIII
folie à deux
"50th anniversary of Pa. mine rescue to be marked"
"Journal for Multimedia History: Sheppton Mine Disaster Photos"
"50 years later: A look back at the Sheppton Mine Disaster - News"
"Chapter in new book explores the Sheppton - Timothy connection"
"Historical marker for Sheppton mine disaster dedicated"
"Entombed forever"
"New book digs up dark secrets of Sheppton mine disaster, NEPA's 'greatest urban legend'"
Nickell, Joe
"The Trapped Miners' Holy Visions: Investigating the Sheppton 'Miracle'"
Skeptical Inquirer
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40°41′15″N 76°11′53″W / 40.68758°N 76.19819°W / 40.68758; -76.19819
Categories
1963 in Pennsylvania
History of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Coal mining disasters in Pennsylvania
1963 mining disasters
1963 disasters in the United States

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