Memorial of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster November 13 1

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Memorial of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster November 13 1
Anton Demichelis
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11 James E. Williams offered to George Eddy a tribute which seems pertinent to any study of the Cherry mine disaster.
"The name of George Eddy deserves to go down in history as one of its bravest heroes. He stayed down there to the last, helping others on the cage, when by a single step he might have got on himself and been hoisted out of danger. The supreme value of a catastrophe like this is in showing how plentiful is the raw ma- terial out of which heroes are made. Given a sufficiently com-
... manding motive, the men who will lay down their lives are more numerous than they who will run away. Against the one man who failed by running away from his post as eager at the lower level when panic stricken and leaving the men below to perish, there were scores who stood nobly to their tasks and risked or lost their lives for their fellows. " No more miners were found alive. The next few days were spent in the search for more bodies and in the difficult task of identification. Then the fire broke out again, and it was decided on the morning of No- vember 25 to reseal the mine until February 1, 1910.

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