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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 32 Numéro 124

Date 25 octobre 1872
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Telegraph

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The Eastern Railroad disaster (see also entry 118) - Geo. HAYWARD of Baring, Me. was so badly injured that he died on Wednesday. He was on his way to Minneapolis. W.L. PALMER, U.S. Mail Agent, died at Newburyport a few hours after the accident. Mr. WALKER of Salem died of his injuries. The following are those most seriously injured: Elisha SEPRILL, Summerville, N.B., W.H. WHITENECT, St. John; Eben ANDERSON, age 21, Annapolis, N.S., on his way to Providence, R.I.; Jacob Edwards, 28 years old, Annapolis, N.S.; Geo. W. TROTT, Baring, Me.; Capt. James BLAISDELL, Brunswick, Me.; Horatio HALL, Brunswick, Me.; A.W. CURTIS, Bowdoinham, Me.; Everett C. HOLBROOK, Portsmouth; William H. FAIRBANKS, Winthrop, Me.; Charles ESTES, Elliot, Me.; David F. HOWARD, Bangor, Me.; Levi T. SANBORN, Rye; William ALLEN, Boston; Thomas B. GAMMON, A.B. HONDLETT, Boston.

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