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Death For Eight

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Day
30
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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St. Louis, Oct. 26.- Shortly before 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon two passenger trains on the St. Louis and San Francisco railraod, going in opposite directions, collided nearly opposite Windsor Station, about thirteen miles from this city, instantly ktlling eight persons and injuring over a score, some of them very seriously. The killed are all of St. Louis. Their names are- Adolph Hohl, engineer of the accommodation train; Charles Mobine, Conrad Kuntz, C. C. Blevins, H. Thall; Barney McKenna, in charge of the refreshments; Miss Maud McKenna, aged 14, his daughter; John Cartwright. The collision was between the second section of an excursión train bound west and the Frisco Valley Park accoramodation.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat