Ann Arbor Boy Dies Following US-12 Collision
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October
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1951
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Remains Of Hagerman Car At The Scene Of Fatal Crash On Jackson Road, October 1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1951
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CRASH KILLS YOUTH: Sixteen-year-old James Hagerman of 1508 Marlboro Dr. was killed and a companion, Walter Seeger, 18, of 305 Pauline Blvd., was seriously injured in this car (top) when it slammed head-on into a truck loaded with steel last night on US-12, two miles west of Ann Arbor. Sheriff's deputies today could not determine which of the two youths was driving the car, owned by young Hagerman. The truck (bottom), carrying a load of coiled spring steel, was literally splintered by the impact. Its driver, Wilson Eggleston, 26, of Lincoln Park, escaped with only a minor hand injury.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1951
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CRASH KILLS YOUTH: Sixteen-year-old James Hagerman of 1508 Marlboro Dr. was killed and a companion, Walter Seeger, 18, of 305 Pauline Blvd., was seriously injured in this car (top) when it slammed head-on into a truck loaded with steel last night on US-12, two miles west of Ann Arbor. Sheriff's deputies today could not determine which of the two youths was driving the car, owned by young Hagerman. The truck (bottom), carrying a load of coiled spring steel, was literally splintered by the impact. Its driver, Wilson Eggleston, 26, of Lincoln Park, escaped with only a minor hand injury.
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Remains Of Truck At The Scene Of Fatal Crash On Jackson Road, October 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1951
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CRASH KILLS YOUTH: Sixteen-year-old James Hagerman of 1508 Marlboro Dr. was killed and a companion, Walter Seeger, 18, of 305 Pauline Blvd., was seriously injured in this car (top) when it slammed head-on into a truck loaded with steel last night on US-12, two miles west of Ann Arbor. Sheriff's deputies today could not determine which of the two youths was driving the car, owned by young Hagerman. The truck (bottom), carrying a load of coiled spring steel, was literally splintered by the impact. Its driver, Wilson Eggleston, 26, of Lincoln Park, escaped with only a minor hand injury.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1951
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CRASH KILLS YOUTH: Sixteen-year-old James Hagerman of 1508 Marlboro Dr. was killed and a companion, Walter Seeger, 18, of 305 Pauline Blvd., was seriously injured in this car (top) when it slammed head-on into a truck loaded with steel last night on US-12, two miles west of Ann Arbor. Sheriff's deputies today could not determine which of the two youths was driving the car, owned by young Hagerman. The truck (bottom), carrying a load of coiled spring steel, was literally splintered by the impact. Its driver, Wilson Eggleston, 26, of Lincoln Park, escaped with only a minor hand injury.
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Crash Kills Youth
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1951
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Father Asphyxiated, Young Stepson Drowned While Repairing Well On Hellner Rd. Farm
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18
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August
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1952
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Two Women Die In Local House Fire
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28
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October
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1954
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Fatal Fire's Cause Still Undetermined
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29
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October
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1954
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Ann Arbor Man Dies In Crash
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29
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August
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1944
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Man Killed As Car Hits Train
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August
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1944
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'Traffic Was The Worst I've Seen'
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23
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August
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1971
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