Two Heavy Freight Trains Collided, Causing Death and Injury to Crews
Two heavy B. & O. freight trains collided early today(May 24,1906), while ascending the grade in Blue Lick cut near here, and a bad mixup occurred. Engineer A(dam) Boyer, was mangled to death under the debris and his body has not yet been recovered.
The victims were removed to the Connellsville (PA) hospital.
[Daily News Standard May 24, 1906; pg. 1, col. 5]
Two Heavy Freight Trains Collided, Causing Death and Injury to Crews
Two heavy B. & O. freight trains collided early today(May 24,1906), while ascending the grade in Blue Lick cut near here, and a bad mixup occurred. Engineer A(dam) Boyer, was mangled to death under the debris and his body has not yet been recovered.
The victims were removed to the Connellsville (PA) hospital.
[Daily News Standard May 24, 1906; pg. 1, col. 5]
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