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Revels, Clarence

Age 25

Scammon Hill Mine

Miami News Record · Dec 07 1924 · Pg 1 · Col 1

Clarence Revels, 25 years old, a miner living at Commerce Oklahoma, was fatally injured at the Scammon Hill Mine shortly before noon Saturday when he was struck by a falling slab. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Ethel Revels, 6 years old; his parents, two sisters, Mrs. Reece Maxwell and Miss Atoka Revels, both of Commerce, and one brother. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Mission on South Main Street, Commerce. Burial will be in G.A.R. Cemetery, Miami Oklahoma. The Mitchelson undertaking company of Commerce is in charge.

Disclaimer: If you search for these articles somewhere else, searches should be done by date in the city of Miami Oklahoma. The clippings have "Miami Newspapers, Miami Oklahoma." The paper changed names several times making it difficult to search by title. Most of the Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Fatalities newspaper clippings are from the personal files of I. D. Hulvey, former powderman in the Picher mine and then owner of the Hulvey Insurance Agency.