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New York Weekly
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v. 33 no. 6
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. XXXIII, no. 6, December 24, 1877 (Issue) |
Author: |
Barrett, John E. (John Erigena), 1849-1934
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Date: |
December 24, 1877 |
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"Down in a coal mine, underneath the ground, Where a gleam of sunshine never can be found." |
First Sentence: |
Those who live in the large cities, away from the mining industry, know but little of the fearful perils which attend the life of a miner. |
Last Sentence: |
It is principally sustained by the extensive mines and foundries of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, and the scene of the great "cave-in," where John Hosie was buried for nearly three days, is frequently pointed out to those who visit that romantic region. |
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