Murraysville, Pennsylvania
Gas Explosion
March 1886
MORE VICTIMES OF NATURAL GAS
Three People Burned To Death by an Explosion at
Murraysville
A terrible explosion of natural gas occurred at
Murraysville last Friday afternoon, by which
three persons were nearly roasted alive, three
others were badly burned and five buildings were
destroyed. At 1:30 o’clock the Chartiers company
turned on their gas from the new McWilliams well
for the first time. This well is located on the
McWilliams lot, in the village of Murraysville.
It was brought in during the last few days and
it has been blowing off since the extra ordinary
pressure of 450 pounds to the square inch. A
six-inch pipe from the well to the main line,
some sixty feet distant, had just been finished.
The gas was turned on, but the pressure was too
great. The six-inch pipe was blown into small
pieces with a crashing sound, the ground was
torn up and the great volume of gas rushed
towards the house. The windows were up, and in
an instant, the gas was ignited and the house
was on fire. In it at the time were W. M.
Taylor, Mrs. Harry Taylor, their three small
children, William Taylor, a blacksmith, the
father of Harry Taylor and Miss Sallie Laycox.
Superintendent Hayes, of the Philadelphia
Company saw the accident and with a large gang
of men rushed into the house and succeeded with
carrying the people out before they were burned
to a crisp. As it was Miss Laycox, Mrs. Taylor
and two of her children were burned from head to
foot and pieces of toasted flesh dropped from
their bones. The flames spread rapidly to the
next house, and from half past 1 o’clock till 5
the citizens were busy fighting fire. Five
houses were destroyed. They were owned by Harry
Taylor, James McCurdy the Wilkes McWilliams
property, the Irwin House and the post office
building. The contents of these buildings were
nearly all removed and all the mail matter was
saved. There was no fire engine in the village
and the citizens were forced to use the
old-fashioned buckets. The gas well caught fire
and burned fiercely. As thought the alarm
created by the burning gas well was not enough,
the terror of the inhabitants was increased on
Sunday by the visitation of one of the severest
storms of wind and rain ever experienced in that
section of the country. The wind blew in a
perfect hurricane, and derricks, trees, fences
and light buildings went down before the mighty
blast as structures of straw.
The Fungus No. 2 derrick and Verner No. 2, of
the Philadelphia company, and the Irwin, of the
Chartiers company, were leveled with the ground,
while division lines of fences were distributed
over the fields and travelers over the North
pike had frequently to get out of their
vehicles, in mud above their knees, to remove
trees and other obstacles which old Boreas had
thrown in the road.
On Sunday afternoon Miss Laycox and two of
the Taylor children had died, after suffering
terribly. At last accounts, Mrs. Harry Taylor
was still living. There are none so hopeful who
entertain the idea of even a possibility of her
recovery, but should the wounds not terminate
fatally, her physicians say both her arms will
have to be amputated, as the flames destroyed
the muscles of the lower portion. The men in the
employ of the Chartiers Natural Gas Company
after resorting to a number of expedients to put
out the fire on Monday morning took a large
smoke stack and by means of derricks hoisted it
over the mouth of the burning well and the
flames were thus forced into the pipe where they
died for want of air.
The Keystone Courier, Connellsville, PA 26
Mar 1886
Transcribed by
Trish. Thank you, Trish!

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