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Sign on a fence at Andrew Kehoe's bombed-out farm near Bath, Michigan: "Criminals are made, not born" (The Bath School Disaster by M.J. Ellsworth (published in 1927)) Bath begins to rebuild.
Almost 100 years later, the Bath School disaster remains the deadliest school attack in United States history. The son of two people who survived the dynamite attack talked about what happened ...
BATH TWP. – Ken Church, 45, is an eighth-generation Bath resident. He grew up in the small town where a May 18, 1927 school bombing and truck explosion killed 38 children, just before the start ...
BATH TOWNSHIP - Today marks the 89th anniversary of the deadliest act of mass murder in a school in U.S. history. On May 18, 1927, an explosion ripped through the north wing of the Bath ...
BATH TOWNSHIP — Today marks the 89th anniversary of the deadliest act of mass murder in a school in U.S. history. On May 18, 1927, an explosion ripped through the north wing of the Bath ...
As community members in Bath Township work to raise money for a new museum commemorating the 1927 school bombing there, a new locally-made documentary is also telling the story of the deadliest ...
Thursday, May 18, is the 90th anniversary of the Bath school disaster, the deadliest school massacre in the nation's history. A total of 45 people died, including 38 children and the perpetrator.
BATH TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The passing of nearly nine decades hasn’t diminished a 104-year-old man’s view of Andrew Kehoe, the evil mastermind of the May 18, 1927, Bath School Disaster, a ...
BATH TOWNSHIP – The passing of nearly nine decades hasn’t diminished a 104-year-old man’s view of Andrew Kehoe, the evil mastermind of the May 18, 1927, Bath School Disaster, a bombing that ...
It was on top of the Bath Consolidated School when it opened in 1922 and survived the Bath School disaster in 1927, when the school was bombed, killing 45 people. Lansing WILX-TV.
The disaster, which took place at a school in Bath Township, killed 38 elementary school-aged children and six adults, while 58 others were injured. No fee or registration is required to attend.
The day of the explosion. George Robson grew up in Bath, a small town northwest of Lansing. His parents, Byron and Arlene, were students at Bath Consolidated School at the time of the disaster.