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96 years later: Michigan’s Bath School disaster remains deadliest in US history

Michigan town still healing from school massacre

New museum planned to commemorate Bath School bombing’s 100th anniversary

A new school museum is being planned and organizers hope to have a building in place before May 18, 2027 – the 100th anniversary of the deadliest school attack in American history.

Bath Township works to build new museum 96 years after the Bath School disaster

The hope is to open the museum by the 100th anniversary of the attacks.

Son of Couple Who Survived the Bath School Disaster Says We Can Learn from the Past

The deadliest school attack in U.S. history happened in Michigan 96 years ago today

Museum planned to remember victims of 1927 Bath Consolidated School bombing

The May 18, 1927, bombing of the Bath Consolidated School by disgruntled school board member Andrew Kehoe, who was born and raised in Tecumseh, remains America’s deadliest school mass murder.

The Devil Came to Michigan: The Bath School Massacre

This 9&10 exclusive documentary filmed by videographer Josh Monroe takes us through the tragedy in 1927.

Bath School bombing: Oldest surviving student recalls ‘how awful it was’

Irene Dunham survived the devastating influenza pandemic of 1918, the Great Depression and both World Wars.

10 Disturbing Facts about the Bath School Disaster

School shootings and acts of domestic terrorism have become too common today.

True Crime Book Takes On ‘Maniac’ Behind 1927 Bath School Disaster

On May 18, 1927, Andrew Kehoe, an embittered member of the Bath Consolidated School Board detonated hundreds of pounds of dynamite in the school.