Crosses of Iron
The Tragic Story of Dawson, New Mexico, and Its Twin Mining Disasters
Richard Melzer author Nick Pappas author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of New Mexico Press
Published:31st Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
In October 1913, 261 miners and two rescuers died when a massive explosion ripped through a mine operated by Phelps, Dodge & Company in Dawson, New Mexico. Ten years later, a second blast claimed the lives of another 120 miners. Today, Dawson is a deserted ghost town. All that remains is a sea of white iron crosses memorializing the nearly four hundred miners killed in the two explosions--a death toll unmatched by mine disasters in any other town in America.
Now, to mark the centennial of the second disaster, veteran journalist Nick Pappas tells the tragic story of what was once New Mexico's largest and most modern company town and of how the strong, determined residents of the community coped with two heartbreaking catastrophes.
An engrossing tale of the rise, the flowering and contributions, the disasters, and the memories of Dawson, a very important coal-mining site in northern New Mexico."—Richard W. Etulain, author of New Mexican Lives: Profiles and Historical Stories
ISBN: 9780826365286
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
240 pages