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  2. File:Diamond Mine Disaster Memorial Victim Plaque, Diamond ...

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    English: Diamond Mine Disaster Memorial - Plaque showing names of victims. Date: 9 March 2021, 14:13:56 ... Diamond, Illinois.jpg.

  3. Investigation continues into human remains found at abandoned ...

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    The Bureau County Sheriff's Office said that an autopsy was conducted Tuesday on the remains, which were found June 8 at the site of a former coal mine best remembered for a devastating 1909 fire ...

  4. 1883 Diamond Mine Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mine Disaster Memorial, Diamond, Illinois. On February 16, 1883, the Diamond No. 2 Coal Mine, near Braidwood, Illinois, flooded with snow melt and rain water. Seventy-four men and boys were trapped in the mine and perished. The 1883 Diamond Mine Disaster was one of the worst mining disasters in Illinois history.

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  6. Diamond, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Diamond was established in 1872, and remained in operation until 1909. [4] Black Diamond had its start as a coal town. [5] The village was named for its location in the center of the "Black Diamond" coal district. [6] On February 16, 1883, the Diamond Mine flooded, killing 72 miners. A monument was erected in Diamond ...

  7. A 2,492-carat diamond was unearthed at Botswana's famed Karowe mine this week by Canada's Lucara Diamond, one of the largest stones ever.. Lucara Diamond, in a news release Wednesday, said the ...

  8. Human arm found on Illinois beach identified as belonging to ...

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    A human arm found on an Illinois beach was identified as that of Sade Robinson, a 19-year-old Milwaukee woman who was dismembered after she went on a date with the man now suspected of killing her.

  9. Donald Fagen - Wikipedia

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    Donald Jay Fagen (born January 10, 1948) is an American musician who was the co-founder, lead singer, co-songwriter, and keyboardist of the band Steely Dan, formed in the early 1970s with musical partner Walter Becker.