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Five Mail Clerks Dead

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Kansas City, June 28.- The St. Louis express on the Wabash railway, which left here at 6:20 Saturday evenins. plunged through a trestle near Missouri City, Mo., at 7:05 p. m. The gorge which a few nours previously was practically empty, had become a raging torrent by a treraendous downpour of rain, and the structure weakened. Seven coffins were forwarded to St. Louis yesterday from Missouri City. They containfid the remains of the victims of the wreek. A correct list of the dead is as follows; W. S. Mills, postal clerk, St. Louis; O. M. Smith, postal elerk, St. Louis; Gustave A. Smith, postal clerk, Sc. Louis;. Charles Winters, postal clerk, St. Louis;. F. V. Brink, postal clerk, St. Louis; Edward Grindrod, basjgagemastir, St. Louis; Charles P. Greasley, brakeman, St. Louis.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat