Collection Title: Jackson Purchase Oral History Project – Duvin Mine Explosion
Series Number: OH184
Interviewee: Cates, Douglas Hayes
Interviewer: Robyn W. Dunn
Date interviewed: 22 November 1995
Processed by: Processed by Benjamin J. Drake I September of 2012
Date processed: October 1, 2012
Description: 2 sound discs (77 minutes)
Abstract: Douglas H. Cates provides a firsthand account of the Duvin Mine explosion that occurred on July 14, 1939 in Providence, Kentucky. The disaster killed twenty eight miners and left ten wounded. He describes the conditions faced by coal miners in central Kentucky in the first half of the twentieth century. Cates details various aspects of coal mining life, including the company stores, “flickers”, accident compensation, wages and comradely among miners. He concludes by describing various events related to the unionization of the coal miners in the 1930s.
Biographical / Historical note: Douglas Hayes Cates was born at Providence Kentucky on September 4, 1921. He was raised in a coal mining family and was seventeen at the time of the Duvin Mine Explosion on July 14, 1939. He was one of the last miners to escape the mine after the explosion. After the accident, he returned to coal mining and retired as a miner on September 10, 1988.
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Subject Headings / Descriptors:
Cates, Douglas Hayes, 1921-
Ruckman Coal Company.
Duvin Coal Mines (Providence, Ky.)
Coal miners – Kentucky – Webster County.
Coal mines and mining – Kentucky – Webster County.
Mine explosions – Kentucky.