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William T. McGinn

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William T. McGinn

Birth
Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 Mar 1950 (aged 28)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Block 31 Lot 10
Memorial ID
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THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 307
MARCH 7, 1950 AT 9:02 PM

During it's approach through a blinding snowstorm, while attempting to land at Wold-Chamberlain Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Northwest Airlines Flight 307 clipped it's left wing on the flagpole at Ft. Snelling Cemetery. Captain Donald Jones struggled to maintain altitude as he circled around for another attempt to land at the airport.
The wing detached completely above the Washburn Water Tower, causing the plane to crash into the Doughty family home directly across from this spot.
The resulting explosion and fire destroyed the house and severely damaged two adjacent dwellings. Children Janet and Tommy Doughty, upstairs in bed, were killed along with ten passengers and three crew members. This memorial is dedicated to the 15 people who lost their lives on that snowy evening.
Lost Souls: Joseph V. Breitwieser ~ Robert C. Buhmann ~ Mathilda DeBeck ~ Janet Doughty ~ Tommy Doughty ~ Donald B. Eberhart ~ Helen Overlien Hott ~ Donald B Jones ~ Mary Alice Kennedy ~ William B. Lampert ~ Robert N.Lohn ~ William T. McGinn ~ Dora Nolder ~ Emery E. Oliver ~ Charles H.Pafford

This monument was dedicated more than 60 years later, on, August 29th , 2011. It was laid to rest in front of the house where the unfortunate crash took place, at 1116 W. Minnehaha Pkwy, Mpls, MN.
The neighborhood gathered together to remember and honor the friends and relatives they lost that winter night.

Bio:Candy's History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Orient_Airlines_Flight_307
THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 307
MARCH 7, 1950 AT 9:02 PM

During it's approach through a blinding snowstorm, while attempting to land at Wold-Chamberlain Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Northwest Airlines Flight 307 clipped it's left wing on the flagpole at Ft. Snelling Cemetery. Captain Donald Jones struggled to maintain altitude as he circled around for another attempt to land at the airport.
The wing detached completely above the Washburn Water Tower, causing the plane to crash into the Doughty family home directly across from this spot.
The resulting explosion and fire destroyed the house and severely damaged two adjacent dwellings. Children Janet and Tommy Doughty, upstairs in bed, were killed along with ten passengers and three crew members. This memorial is dedicated to the 15 people who lost their lives on that snowy evening.
Lost Souls: Joseph V. Breitwieser ~ Robert C. Buhmann ~ Mathilda DeBeck ~ Janet Doughty ~ Tommy Doughty ~ Donald B. Eberhart ~ Helen Overlien Hott ~ Donald B Jones ~ Mary Alice Kennedy ~ William B. Lampert ~ Robert N.Lohn ~ William T. McGinn ~ Dora Nolder ~ Emery E. Oliver ~ Charles H.Pafford

This monument was dedicated more than 60 years later, on, August 29th , 2011. It was laid to rest in front of the house where the unfortunate crash took place, at 1116 W. Minnehaha Pkwy, Mpls, MN.
The neighborhood gathered together to remember and honor the friends and relatives they lost that winter night.

Bio:Candy's History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Orient_Airlines_Flight_307

Gravesite Details

William is buried in the same lot as his mother and father.



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