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Contains 180 Results:

Cartoon No. 38: Pipe Hangers

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 31
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 39: Untied Shoe Laces

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 32
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 40: Protect the Man Below

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 33
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 41: Hid Blasting Caps

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 34
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 42: Bend Down Collar Nails in Kegs

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 35
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 43: Standing on Piled Timber or Loose Rock

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 36
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 44: Walking on an Injured Foot

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 37
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 45: Dropping Tools Down Manway

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 38
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 46: Slopped Oil

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 39
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945

Cartoon No. 47: Keep Eyes Averted from Blow-Back

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: Item 40
Scope and Content Note From the collection:

This collection houses 180 broadside editions of the Levity Lode, a cartoon dealing with mining and occupational safety issues, that John Powers drew for The Mining Journal. These cartoons were later reprinted in broadside form and distributed to mining companies for display on their employee bulletin boards in one of the first consistent efforts to raise the safety consciousness of miners in the West.

Dates: circa 1930-1945