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Thomas Gribble

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Birthplace: Camborne, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Death: October 05, 1884 (30-31)
Calumet & Hecla Mine, Hecla branch, Calumet, Houghton, Michigan, United States (Asphyxiation in mine fire)
Place of Burial: Schoolcraft Cemetery, Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of James Gribble and Susanna Jane Jeffery
Husband of Mary M Gribble
Brother of Alexander Gribble

Occupation: Miner
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About Thomas Gribble

FIRE UNDER GROUND.

Hecla Copper mine on Fire Disastrous Prospects.

Five Men Overcome in Attempts to Reach the Flames - A Miners Heroic Devotion - Great Fear and Excitement.

Hancock, Mich., Oct 8. - Saturday night fire was discovered in an idle portion of the Hecla branch of the Calumet and Hecla mine, in the eleventh level between number 3 and 4 shafts, where for several years wooden wedges from timber were made. The accumulation of chips and shavings, partly saturated, with oil, through some unknown cause, became ignited. Several men sent down, Saturday night, to use the hose, were driven back by the smoke. Thomas Gribble was suffocated and could not be rescued. Sunday morning John Rapson, with three other volunteers, descended to examine the pumps and attempt to rescue Gribble's body. After going a short distance, they were driven back. Rapson was overcome. He was seen to fall back, but his comrades could not return to him. Other volunteers, among them R. Berryman, descended to attempt to recover Rapson's body. Three men were overcome. Berryman made strenuous efforts to save his comrades. He ran to the draft for air, and returning threw the three men into the car. Then he ran out again for more air, and returned and rang the bell. The car raised the three unconscious men. Berryman was almost exhausted. The recovery of the three is doubtful. There is danger of the fire reaching the large tramway, which is saturated with oil, and may conduct the fire to the other levels. The extent or progress of the fire is unknown. The mine is filled with smoke. The shafts are being closed to prevent a draft. Great fear and excitement prevail. This is the first underground fire in the Lake Superior copper mines, and the first suspension of work in this great copper-producer since the strike of 1872. The mine is heavily timbered throughout with pine, which is very inflammable. A large gang descended to fight the fire.

Marquette, Mich., Oct. 8. - At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon the fire at the Calumet and Hecla mine was still burning, although somewhat under control, as the men on the surface had succeeded in battening the shafts and winzes in which the flames are raging. At this hour also fifteen men were taken out alive through the main shaft, but all efforts to reach the remaining fifty men had so far been of no avail. There are no dangerous gases in this mine and no fire could be fed by them according to the statement of copper mines. There are a number of men in the lower levels, but as plenty of air can be got to them but little apprehension is felt as to their ultimate escape. Work is suspended at the mine, all the shafts being closed, and the most strenuous efforts are being put forth to subdue the flames.

Claire, Eau, and Page 4. "Clipping From Leader-Telegram - Newspapers.Com". Newspapers.Com, 2021, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78589594/leader-telegram/#. Accessed 1 Nov 2021.

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Thomas Gribble's Timeline

1853
1853
Camborne, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
1884
October 5, 1884
Age 31
Calumet & Hecla Mine, Hecla branch, Calumet, Houghton, Michigan, United States
Claire, E. and 4, P. (2021) Clipping from Leader-Telegram - Newspapers.com, Newspapers.com. Available at: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78589594/leader-telegram/# (Accessed: 30 June 2021).
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Schoolcraft Cemetery, Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA