Item 78927 - Fred Spencer, Monson, 1937
- Item 78927 - Fred Spencer, Monson, 1937
- Contributed by Monson Historical Society
- Item 78927
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Image Info This image shows Fred Spencer, a Monson Slate employee, after he had lowered himself into one of the quarries to rescue two fawns that had fallen into a narrow mine shaft. While one fawn is clearly visible, the other is lying beneath the slab of slate in the center of the photo.
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Since the open pits were not protected and there was often no signage signifying the beginning of a pit, it was easy for persons or area wildlife to fall into the pits if they were not paying attention.