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Description Three of the survivors being rescued in a crane bucket. The miners are Gary Martin on the left, on the right is Bud Hillberry and third, unidentified miner with his back to the camera.
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Source http://www.msha.gov/DISASTER/FARM/FARM4.asp
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20 November 1968

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