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Sunshine Mine Fire Data records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MG 513

Content Description

The materials in the Sunshine Mine Fire Records span 1959-1997 with the bulk of the materials covering 1972-1978. This collection includes large portion of materials pertaining to the legal proceeding and transcripts of the mine fire. Materials also include newspaper clippings, governmental documents and publications, correspondence, and notes containing fire logs.

Dates

  • Creation: 1959-1997

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Biographical / Historical

The Sunshine Mine located in northern Idaho’s Shoshone county was once the most profitable silver mine in the state. Established in 1884 by the Blake brothers, and the Sunshine Mining Company was created in 1918 and closed in 2001 with over 360 million ounces of silver mined. On May 2,1972 tragedy struck when a fire started in the air intake side of the mine, leaving exits clouded with smoke and carbon monoxide circulating throughout. Of the 173 men that went down into the mine that day, only eighty were saved when the hoistman died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Ninety-three miners were unaccounted for, and over the next seven days only two men, Wilkinson and Flory were rescued alive.

This tragic fire that took the lives of so many men did not go unrecognized by the industry or the federal government. Changes were made, the United States Department of Interior and United States Bureau of Mines increased safety standards and precautions and light was shown onto the dark tendencies of the industry that valued the profit of mining over the safety of their workers. Ninety-one miners lost their lives in the Sunshine Mine fire from carbon monoxide poisoning from smoke inhalation and each one of them hasn’t been forgotten. A memorial sculpture of the 13-foot-tall miner stands on the Interstate 90 highway with ninety-one small tombstones behind him for each man lost in the fire and an annual memorial is held for the families and descendants of the miners.

Extent

6 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Legal records and publications from the Sunshine Mine Fire, include newspaper clippings, governmental publications, legal records, and notes.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was collected by Robert E. Launhardt, former Sunshine Mine Safety and Environmental Manager and donated by Earl Bennett in 1999 (MA 1999-09) and 2009 (MA 2009-11).

Title
Guide to Sunshine Mine Fire Data records
Author
Finding aid prepared by Erin Geslani
Date
2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository