Erwin McCrossin

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Erwin Julian McCrossin (born October 11, 1896 in Birmingham; died August 29, 1943 in Sayreton) was an engineer and mine safety inspector.

McCrossin was the son of Edward James McCrossin and his wife, Bessie, who was the widow of Florence Downey of Charleston County, South Carolina. He was sometimes called E. J. McCrossin Jr and misidentified in reports of his death as "Edward James McCrossin".

McCrossin grew up in the family's home at 3314 Cliff Road and attended Birmingham City Schools. He was enrolled as a freshman at the University of Alabama in 1915 and graduated with a degree in engineering in 1919. While in school he served as an artillery lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War I.

McCrossin succeded William Hillhouse as Alabama's chief mine inspector in 1939. He investigated fatal explosions at the Powhatan and Praco mines and other deadly incidents at Acmar and Docena.

McCrossin died from a second blast that occurred while he was investigating an explosion at the Sayreton mine in August 1943. He is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.

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