A woman washing her mine-working husband in 1931.
Some people who see this pic might have a modern day response to this pic. Not me. It brought tears to my eyes.
Many of these people migrated here from Finland and Sweden and settled in the Upper Part of Michigan. That's part of my family history.
My parents tell of the broken backs and mine injuries of my relatives. - - - The new mines that grew up in the 19th century depended on men and children to work long hours in often dangerous conditions.
Accidents were common. As mines became bigger and deeper new problems emerged. The most frequent dangers were those caused by flooding, falls, dangerous gases and the roof falling down. - - - That's a loving wife.
And to think, he had to go back to that mine the next day.
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