Site of Horrible Dynamite Factory Explosion of 1906, Lancaster PA

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  • @jmgmarcus808
    @jmgmarcus808 5 лет назад +24

    Your nailing this channel. When you say lets go see something "together" I feel like I'm really exploring with you. Pretty awesome.

  • @richdiscoveries
    @richdiscoveries 5 лет назад +27

    Such a sad story, but a great job telling it and sharing it with us.
    Thank you for all that you do my friend, this was a very interesting one. Stay safe out there

    • @juliehawkins1739
      @juliehawkins1739 5 лет назад +2

      I agree, I haven't been able to go to places like this, so that is great to see old historical places such as this one.

  • @lizion5926
    @lizion5926 5 лет назад +10

    Love your videos. History is fascinating. It’s reassuring though to see how quickly nature reclaims the land once used by man. I am lucky enough to live in a town on the border between England and Scotland that is home to a castle over 900 years old, a cathedral almost 900 years old and a locality filled with history. From my front window I can see the old gallows hill once the site of execution of Jacobite rebels in 1746. All around is now housing and urbanisation but a wealth of history lies beneath.

  • @proudvirginian
    @proudvirginian 5 лет назад +7

    According to an account set the time, one of the girls working in another building at the time of the explosion was named Nellie Warfel. That last name matches a couple of the stones you came across in the 300yr old cemetery.
    The account also described the identified man's remains :
    "An arm and other parts were identified as portions of the body of Frederick Rice, by his brother, who knew by a scar on the wrist that came from a cut several years ago" ~The Inquirer Lancaster June 16,1906
    sites.rootsweb.com/~pacahs/dyno.htm

    • @coldblue9mm
      @coldblue9mm 5 лет назад +2

      ProudVirginian Reading these old articles, the writers back then could really describe the event and didn’t mind painting a gory picture of the event using just words.

  • @tractorjunkco9431
    @tractorjunkco9431 4 года назад +4

    I've walked through there a few times, its beautiful to go through in the spring. I also believe there was a abandon old railroad bridge up that way as well so I don't know if its connected to the dynamite factory. A few people around the area told me that the area was haunted over the years.

  • @nancylpowers4778
    @nancylpowers4778 5 лет назад +6

    Hello. I had read about this story. How surprised I was to find your
    vlog. I must say. You nailed it. Good job. I will say the blast was felted up to 30 something
    miles away. Tks for posting and have a great day.

  • @conniegoldthwait1463
    @conniegoldthwait1463 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you so much for the history! And the video regarding it!!

  • @dawnmoon7284
    @dawnmoon7284 4 года назад +7

    Fredrick Rice was the man who's scared wrist was identified by his brother

  • @maryexton7929
    @maryexton7929 3 года назад +1

    If the 11th man's wrist was identified by a birthmark by members of his family, he is probably buried near family. Uou would need to discover his name, perhaps in church records or a newspaper article of the time, and then find out if the church or the cemetery has a burial plot map. That is how you will find his grave.

  • @brad9956
    @brad9956 4 года назад +4

    The only good thing about this tragedy is that those 11 men likely never knew what hit them.

  • @DiggerWoodyVIOLENTENCOUNTER
    @DiggerWoodyVIOLENTENCOUNTER 5 лет назад +8

    Great stuff. I do history on my channel to. You can’t beat, going out to the sight and looking it over. Your very good at explaining things.

  • @daveyjoweaver5183
    @daveyjoweaver5183 5 лет назад +4

    Great vid WW! I have also done some paranormal investigation at the Colemanville cemetery at that very spot. It was at night and I did pick up some voices. A friends Great Grandfather is also buried there and we were also doing night shot and recording there as well. Did pick up some voices there as well. Who? Who knows. A fellow told me years back that he'd done some recording nest the dynamite factory and pick up a long and loud explosion, although I never heard the recording. Thanks Much! DaveyJO

  • @Finians_Mancave
    @Finians_Mancave 5 лет назад +2

    Based on the photograph @ 6:50, there are some landmarks that ought to help pinpoint the building's location: I'm seeing a good-sized hill not far off in the background (Doesn't look to be more than a hundred yards away)... Also, TRAIN TRACKS running along A RIDGE adjacent to the building.....

  • @NXSProductions
    @NXSProductions 5 лет назад +5

    New subscriber here. Love your videos, the context you provide, and your own insights. It's refreshing! Cheers from the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky.

  • @patcheslove5139
    @patcheslove5139 5 лет назад +1

    Just walking around will help you find the things you are looking for . Love the area in the woods & the grave site . Thank you for taking us along .

  • @74dartman13
    @74dartman13 3 года назад +1

    That had to be horrible for the family members of the men that worked there. I'm sure when they heard the explosion, they knew exactly what happened.

  • @celan4288
    @celan4288 5 лет назад +2

    I mentioned in a comment below that my great great uncle was Ernest Turner, who was one of the 10 men in the common grave. Some accounts say he was on a cart driving away from the factory when it blew. He's listed as 35 on some websites, but as you can see on the gravestone, he was born in 1884- so he was 21 years old, a few months shy of his 22nd birthday.

    • @coldblue9mm
      @coldblue9mm 5 лет назад

      Celan I hope you saw the more recent comment where the poster shared a link that gives you the original news story. That news story also lists your 2X uncle as being 30 something. So the incorrect info started clear back then.

    • @celan4288
      @celan4288 5 лет назад

      @@coldblue9mm Ah that is probably the original source of the misinformation. I guess it would be an easy thing to mix up given the fact that there were no remains. :/ I would doubt my own information except I have Ernest Turner's death certificate which lists the dynamite explosion as cause of death.

    • @coldblue9mm
      @coldblue9mm 5 лет назад

      @@celan4288 Heck of a way to go. And too young. I do genealogy and it's amazing what you can access on different sites. That article makes it sound like your gg uncle might have been fairly new to the area which might have helped mislead whoever wrote that article. That is a good account of the accident, with the exception of your gg uncles age.

    • @celan4288
      @celan4288 5 лет назад +1

      @@coldblue9mm Yes, we're from McKean County. He was born in Bullis Mills which was a lumber town near the NY border on the Pittsburgh, Shawmut and Northern railroad line that ran from NY state to Brockway, PA. This particular factory was owned by McAbee Powder and Oil in Pittsburgh on behalf of H.S. Kerbaugh builders who were laying the Enola Low Grade RR. There are a number of stories of dynamite and later nitroglycerin explosions from our area, too. Near Bullis Mills was the Eldred powder factory that had several explosions- maybe Uncle Ernest got started there, or he was recruited by the PS&N or an oil company.

    • @celan4288
      @celan4288 5 лет назад +1

      @@coldblue9mm As an aside, Bullis Mills railroad line can be seen in the Denzel Washington movie "Unstoppable." Sorry, I'm unstoppable when I get started on this history stuff. lol

  • @rabbibacongrease88
    @rabbibacongrease88 5 лет назад +5

    There's a place called The Powder hole in wapwallopen that had a big explosion

  • @doloresvargas6450
    @doloresvargas6450 4 года назад +2

    I miss my mom and dad.I want to be with them to love them and be at peace.Tony

  • @petercollin5670
    @petercollin5670 5 лет назад +3

    It's cool whenever you find a big tree growing out of an old house foundation!

  • @chadnollenberg1237
    @chadnollenberg1237 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for detailing why the dynamite factory was there Sir.

  • @coldblue9mm
    @coldblue9mm 5 лет назад +1

    From what you say, it makes sense that back in the day that they would have to relocate as the wood in the floors would absorb material and become explosives themselves. I talked to some folks years back who basically were a multiagency bomb squad and I remember one of them told me about a time someone found some old dynamite that someone had stored on the porch of a old house. It got old and started sweating/leaking and after they removed the explosives, they took a chainsaw to the floor and cut out and removed the floor that had become affected and now was as explosive as the old dynamite was. Not a good way to store that type of explosive. That's why two part explosives have become widely used, they're a lot more stable and safer than dynamite, until mixed.

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 4 года назад

    In the shell house six young girls were at work: Flora Frank, Daisy Shoff, Nellie Warfel, Edna Rice, Esther Greiner and Edith Rineer, the last named being a sister of the two Rineers killed. Two little sisters of hers were also present, having brought dinner for their father, brothers and sister. All of the girls were knocked over, and many suffered from some time from the shock.

  • @billjobes1851
    @billjobes1851 5 лет назад +2

    Another really interesting adventure ! Thanks for the photos of factory -- they really put it in context.

  • @davidunderwp8566
    @davidunderwp8566 5 лет назад +2

    Hi from England 🇬🇧...I have just discovered your channel and find it very interesting.My interests are History ( including Natural history), horticulture,geology and geography, most of which are covered in your vids.More power to you Sir ! 🇬🇧

  • @KindnessWithKathy
    @KindnessWithKathy 5 лет назад +4

    Definitely a really sad story.. thanks for sharing it with us!
    Love your videos, already subbed! 😊😊

  • @sevendust377
    @sevendust377 5 лет назад +2

    I believe it was maybe the small marker beside the big tombstone

  • @wrenchaholic
    @wrenchaholic 5 лет назад +3

    here is a bit of proof that the earth can recover on its own just fine.....so lush and green now.

  • @WarBorn313
    @WarBorn313 5 лет назад +6

    Need to get a metal detector and start looking around with that thing. I bet you would find some amazing things in those woods.

  • @jimloy3467
    @jimloy3467 5 лет назад +3

    Lot of my relatives settled in Paris, then wandered to NC and SC

  • @khronicpain7691
    @khronicpain7691 3 года назад +1

    Interesting history. Thanks

  • @dgrombach1
    @dgrombach1 3 года назад

    A dynamite factory blew up in Oakdale , Pa that killed 193 about the same time

  • @longliz1888
    @longliz1888 3 года назад

    I did some genealogy research for a cousin whose paternal ancestors were killed in this explosion. Two of them died but their father who was working there too, survived. Their names are on the memorial at Colemanville Cemetery along with lots of other Rinier/Rineer family.

  • @newjerseybt
    @newjerseybt 5 лет назад +4

    The hand gravestone is marked "Thing".

  • @markenger2792
    @markenger2792 5 лет назад +2

    "its interesting when die give us dirty laundry" thanks for the tour.

  • @tamianderson123
    @tamianderson123 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Super glad I found your channel.

  • @laredokarl
    @laredokarl 4 года назад

    Great tour through you and your camera. Thanks!

  • @SueGirling68
    @SueGirling68 5 лет назад +2

    Hi, thank you for sharing this incredibly sad piece of history, it looks so peaceful there now, thank you. x

  • @coinucopia
    @coinucopia 5 лет назад +7

    Looks like you had a blast!

  • @thomaswatson6366
    @thomaswatson6366 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video as always thanks!!!

  • @carolbonnell6675
    @carolbonnell6675 4 года назад +2

    My home state.I miss it.

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 5 лет назад

    What a beautiful deciduous forest is this!!!!!!!!

  • @karenpacker8862
    @karenpacker8862 4 года назад

    Sad about the men. Beautiful place now thou. Thanks for the history!

  • @Figgatella
    @Figgatella 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Love historical stuff!

  • @haunteddollhermitvintagego1501
    @haunteddollhermitvintagego1501 5 лет назад +2

    Simply amazing bro as always😊💥dynamite factory💥

  • @raynonabohrer5624
    @raynonabohrer5624 4 года назад +1

    Could you read the names of all the people who died that day. It would been very nice of you.

    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 4 года назад

      I caught most of the names, I think (barely). Age year was hard to read; but most looked to be 19 to 22, and early 20s. One may have been 17. Very young...
      Phares R. Shoff
      Wm. S. Funk
      Joseph & Benj. E. Rineer (father/son, or brothers ?)
      Collin W. Parker
      Ernest S. Turner
      John C. Myers
      Gust. A. Hathaway
      Edw. D. Holmes
      John W. Boatman
      And the one named Frederick Rice, buried alone.

    • @raynonabohrer5624
      @raynonabohrer5624 4 года назад

      Thank you. The Funk and the Parker could be family

  • @neiljohnson6815
    @neiljohnson6815 5 лет назад

    You should try using topographic maps. Trails, cemeteries, ruins, etc all show up.

  • @tr154
    @tr154 4 года назад

    That is a beautiful hike!

  • @realynmasayon6911
    @realynmasayon6911 3 года назад

    you remind me of someone,, the way u talk and even your looks😇

  • @jules3752
    @jules3752 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, nice to learn about history

  • @pamelaattrux336
    @pamelaattrux336 3 года назад

    Very interesting cannot forget these people

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus1 5 лет назад +2

    Your videos are unique

  • @Gari423
    @Gari423 4 года назад +2

    J'aime vos video mais dommage je ne comprend pas. Dommage qui a pas de sous titre en français. Très belle vidéo 👍

  • @kateclark7250
    @kateclark7250 Год назад

    This is such a sad story.

  • @prairieflower427
    @prairieflower427 5 лет назад

    Lovely woods. Sad story. Interesting history.

  • @lucifchristo
    @lucifchristo 5 лет назад

    same thing happened on route 502 in moosic PA way back

  • @donnicholas7552
    @donnicholas7552 5 лет назад +1

    Interesting, but sad story.

  • @jeepinjohnny2898
    @jeepinjohnny2898 5 лет назад +1

    yo - WW. ANOTHER INTERESTING VID. THANKS.

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 4 года назад

    The foundation you found was built after the explosion - no name ?

    • @porkturtle8321
      @porkturtle8321 2 года назад

      Where would he find a name in that overgrowth and rocks?

  • @oceantiara
    @oceantiara 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks love your videos and you :)

  • @lindanwfirefighter4973
    @lindanwfirefighter4973 5 лет назад +1

    What did the sign on the tree at 5:52 say?

  • @timothylandis9695
    @timothylandis9695 4 года назад

    10:38 you were right, it is haunted that camera blurred

  • @michaelschuenemann3505
    @michaelschuenemann3505 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU !

  • @jgbusey
    @jgbusey 5 лет назад +1

    What camera do you use I love how sharp the video is?

  • @stevevonb
    @stevevonb 4 года назад

    Good job, thanks.

  • @ronaldroberts1992
    @ronaldroberts1992 4 года назад

    Great video...really sad.

  • @CheapestGamer
    @CheapestGamer 5 лет назад

    Is that an old pipe in the background over your shoulder at around 6:22 ? Or is it just a drain pipe for part of one of the trails?

  • @andrewbrown8216
    @andrewbrown8216 5 лет назад

    Peculiar no mention of it in wikipedia under List of industrial disasters or anywhere else! How did you find out about it? Liked

  • @mikechristasmysteries7383
    @mikechristasmysteries7383 5 лет назад +1

    Whens the next meet up had lots of fun

  • @andyanderson5637
    @andyanderson5637 5 лет назад

    Those old dynamite sticks if not stored properly would sercreat nitroglycerin and blow very easily.

    • @FrankJGZ
      @FrankJGZ 4 года назад

      @David Haun WOW! good yet sad story. But what is "gun cotton"?

  • @RSFred555
    @RSFred555 5 лет назад

    Would it be in front of the sign?

  • @its4electric
    @its4electric 5 лет назад

    Go back in October for Halloween spooky time

  • @randyfiore1311
    @randyfiore1311 5 лет назад +1

    Bring a metal detector?.

  • @josephlemalle3267
    @josephlemalle3267 4 года назад

    I'm a new fan!

  • @jjmaine8883
    @jjmaine8883 4 года назад

    So do you guys believe in a after life?

  • @rogerc7960
    @rogerc7960 5 лет назад

    Dynamite is TNT and clay, is that valley a clay pit? 💥💣⚠

  • @mjnm5713
    @mjnm5713 4 года назад

    So the men that died worked together in life, now they are joined together in death for eternity.

  • @jodyherr3249
    @jodyherr3249 5 лет назад

    It's quite possible that the single burial was put with his family in their plot at this church? I know some of the members, and could ask if you're interested.

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 4 года назад

    The Dead
    June 16, 1906
    Phares Shoff of Colemanville, aged 18 years
    Benjamin Rineer of Colemanville, aged 23 years
    Joseph Rineer of Colemanville, aged 19 years
    William Funk of Colemanville, aged 18 years
    W. Collins Parker of York Furnace, aged 16 years
    Fred Rice, residing near Colemanville, aged 25 years
    John Boatman of Pequea, aged 17 years
    J. Curtis Myers of York, aged 38 years
    Ernest Turner, Boyd Mills, Wayne County, aged 35 years.
    George Hathaway of Emporium, Pa. aged 19 years.
    Edward Holmes of Buffalo, N.Y., aged 27 years.
    THE INJURED
    Martin Rineer of Colemanville, father of the dead boys of the same name, right arm broken and badly cut and bruised.
    John Gephart of near Colemanville, struck by a rock in the breast and cut around the head.
    Henry Boatman, Benjamin Johnson, Charles Creamer, Abraham Schwartz, Jacob Shoff and Walter Bewets were more or less cut and bruised, but they were not seriously injured.

  • @CyanoticFuture
    @CyanoticFuture 4 года назад

    Maybe someone farted near an open flame and that made the kablammy

  • @robjones1380
    @robjones1380 4 года назад +5

    For the love of Mike,just go!! Find the dynamite factory!! Quit talking about doing it and go!!!!

  • @Edward_Monge
    @Edward_Monge 5 лет назад +1

    Dude I send you a message a few days ago! Check it out and let me know. Great video by the way.

  • @burymedeep-be7dm
    @burymedeep-be7dm 5 лет назад

    Somebody didn't go outside to smoke. Cool vid

    • @midnightrunner684
      @midnightrunner684 5 лет назад

      Somebody ate Taco Bell and instead of using the outhouse , They used the toilet inside the factory ....Boom !!!

  • @chellefell1331
    @chellefell1331 3 года назад

    one of my favorite places
    rumor has it its haunted down there... lol

  • @FHCHSOTA
    @FHCHSOTA 5 лет назад

    bumber

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg 5 лет назад

    "Factory" out there? It's in the middle of nowhere.

  • @bennyblanco4008
    @bennyblanco4008 5 лет назад

    💥💥💥💨💨💨🔥🔥🔥🔥😮😮😲😵🙏🙏

  • @hiworldstephensonultranate290
    @hiworldstephensonultranate290 3 года назад

    Bless Them i guess some were Irish well done I Love America why? kicked england Out Good Now they hv brexit oh oh i wonder how d Poor ate doing there is q____n feeding them oh probably not

    • @porkturtle8321
      @porkturtle8321 2 года назад

      Who cares about their supposed nationality? 11 men tragically lost their lives and that should be enough. We all go into the same earth when we pass on.

  • @gordontrump3172
    @gordontrump3172 3 года назад

    You need a girl or woman to go with you. She would hold the camera and be a good source of comments!

    • @porkturtle8321
      @porkturtle8321 2 года назад

      Start your own RUclips channel and do just that.

  • @realynmasayon6911
    @realynmasayon6911 3 года назад

    you remind me of someone,, the way u talk and even your looks😇