The Bath School disaster occured in a small town in Bath,
Michigan near Lansing on May 18, 1927 when a school was blown up
with loads of dynamite. It turned out to be the worst school
disasters in the U.S. history in the 20th century.
The Bath School disaster occured in a small town in Bath,
Michigan near Lansing on May 18, 1927 when a school was blown up
with loads of dynamite. It turned out to be the worst school
disasters in the U.S. history in the 20th century.
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It happened in a small town in Bath, Michigan near Lansing on
May 18, 1927. From the cause of dynamite explosion.
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The short term 38 students and 6 adults were killed in the
bombing at the school.
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Save My Bath - 2006 Seventies Disaster was released on:
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The Bath School disaster, sometimes known as the Bath School massacre, was a series of violent attacks perpetrated by Andrew Kehoe on May 18, 1927, in Bath Township, Michigan, that killed 38 elementary schoolchildren and 6 adults and injured at least 58 other people. Andrew Kehoe first killed his wife, then blew up his house and farm. He committed suicide on May 19, 1927 by getting into his truck and blowing it up with dynamite.