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Historic Disasters of East Tennessee

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For more than 150 years, East Tennesseans have experienced disasters of historic proportions.

The 1902 Fraterville Mine explosion took the lives of 216 men and boys.

A 1904 head-on passenger train wreck in New Market claimed the lives of 64.

In 1906, Jellico was practically destroyed by the explosion of a train car loaded with dynamite.

Floodwaters near Rockwood in 1929 took the lives of 7 Boy Scouts and their Scoutmaster.

An explosion in 1960 at Kingsport's Eastman plant killed 16 workers and injured 400.

In 2016, a fire in the Great Smoky Mountains claimed the lives of 14 while destroying 2,460 buildings.

Knoxville author Dewaine Speaks chronicles these and other historic tragedies in East Tennessee.

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Arcadia Publishing
1439667624 / 9781439667620
eBook (EPUB)
05/08/2019
English
1 pages
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