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  2. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    The worst mining accident in the United Kingdom. 439 workers died. June 19, 1914: Hillcrest mine disaster, Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada. 189 workers died due to an explosion within the mine or from exposure to toxic fumes as a result of the same. [55] December 15, 1914: The Mitsubishi Hōjō mine disaster, Kyushu, Japan. A gas explosion at the ...

  3. Vladimir Ipatieff - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Vladimirovich Ipatieff, also a talented chemist, remained in the USSR and was punitively arrested after the defection of his father. While living in the USA, the Ipatieffs also adopted two Russian girls. Ipatieff died suddenly in Chicago in 1952. He held over 200 patents and published over 300 research papers. [3]

  4. List of people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Born and died in Chicago [101] Henry Rago: 1915: 1969: Poet; editor of Poetry Magazine (1955–1969) Wilhelm Rapp: Jul 14, 1827: Feb 28, 1907: Journalist and editor Lived and died in Chicago Hermann Raster: May 6, 1827: Jul 24, 1891: Journalist and politician; editor of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung (1867–1891) Lived in Chicago, buried in ...

  5. List of incidents of civil unrest in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Riots and civil unrest in Chicago chronological order; Date Issue Event Deaths Injuries April–July, 1905 Labor 1905 Chicago teamsters' strike - The United Brotherhood of Teamsters started a strike in support for a small union of workers from Montgomery Ward but soon garnered support from most unions in the city. Riots occurred almost daily ...

  6. Peter Loukianoff - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Loukianoff was born in San Francisco, California, on August 9, 1948, into an ethnic Russian family of Don Cossack ancestry, [1] who escaped to China after the Russian Revolution, and in the 1940s to the US after the Communist takeover. There he studied at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius Russian Church gymnasia and school.

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    On Wednesday, Nov. 13, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg later shared on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) that two people died from injuries they sustained in the explosion.

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  9. List of Chicago criminal organizations and crime bosses

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    Roger Touhy (Des Plaines, Illinois) Ragen's Colts, founded as a baseball team by James M. Ragen on the South Side; Southside O'Donnell's; Westside O'Donnells, led by Myles O'Donnell and William O'Donnell; Frank McErlane-Joe Saltis Gang