Maloy Books

Stringer, C.

Kansas Line Mine

Miami Newspapers · Jul 26 1922 · Pg 2 · Col 3

Hockerville Oklahoma, July 25 C. Stringer, a hard rock lead and zinc miner at the Kansas Line Mine, fell dead while at work at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The extreme humidity and heat is reported to have been the cause of heart failure. The body was taken to the Todd undertaking establishment at Picher Oklahoma. Mr. Stringer lived with a sister at Hockerville.

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.