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Mantrip Researcher Record Sheet of Miners for the Crowsnest Pass Ecomuseum Trust Society

The Trust has received a grant from the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation to research and collect names of underground coal miners in the Crowsnest Pass between about 1890-1982. With this collection, our goal is to weave a comprehensive profile of each individual miner to create a time capsule of underground coal mining. Underground and outside workers will be included in our profiles. Please complete this miner profile to help accomplish our goal.

Your information may be submitted using the form below, e-mailed to mantrip@crowsnestguide.com, mailed to Mantrip Project P.O. Box 1740 Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0, or phone Diane at 563-3217 to request a personal interview.

Please read before completing the information sheet

By submitting my information, I hereby give the Crowsnest Ecomuseum Trust Society the right to include information provided by me in their Mantrip Project data base. I have been made aware that the information will be available to researcher requests by the public and may be published on a dedicated website.

Information

Miner: Last name    First Name  

Middle name or initial

Address (if applicable): include city/town, province and postal code

Date of Birth (m/d/y)   Date of Death (m/d/y)

Country of Origin    Town

Nationality (note if nationalized British citizen and date which was common earlier in the 20th century)

Mine(s) worked in (earliest to latest): note name of mine and location and personal miner tag number(s) if known


Occupation(s) (please note all jobs)



Date started in mining (m/d/y)    Date Left (m/d/y)

Occupation prior to mining if applicable

Certificates and numbers (if known)

Miner’s Story: (This should not be a biography but should be any short interesting anecdote which helps bring alive what mining was like and could include how he became a miner, a story about conditions, comradeship, union activities, specific job description, etc. The story should lend itself to material that could be used for interpretation. )


Incidents: accidents, near misses or death (please provide as much detail as possible about the incident and outcome)

 

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