Maysville Train Wreck


May 22, 1907

Coach Hurled Down Bank

Woman Killed and Eighteen Persons Hurt in Train Wreck

Observation Car Catches on Piece of Track and Goes Over Fifty-foot Embankment in Kentucky.

Maysville, KY.. May 22.--The observation car of a Chesapeake and Ohio train which left Cincinnati for the East at noon to-day was thrown down a fifty-foot bank at the approach of Lawrence Creek, killing Mrs. Mary Halsey, of Milwaukee and injuring the eighteen other occupants of the car. The forward end of the train caught on a piece of track west of the bridge, throwing the observation car from the track. The derailed car ran along the ties about 100 feet, then went over the bank, rolling over and crushing itself.

MRS. LAZARRE, of St. Louis, had both legs and an arm broken, and she may die. The others injured include:
F.K. SMITH, Pittsburg, shoulder broken and head cut.
MRS. KATE WOOLSEY, Covington, lacerated scalp.
JUDGE L. W. HALSEY, Milwaukee, head severely cut.
MRS. PHERICO, Pikesville, Ky., back broken.
GEORGE STEARNS, Cincinnati, dislocated shoulder.
J.D. PARTOLD, JR., Baltimore, right shoulder dislocated.
MRS. BURKE, Ashland, two ribs broken.
MRS. VAN WALKENBERG, Huntsville, Ala., head cut.
D.P. DAVIS, Cincinnati, superintendent of mails of Chesapeake and Ohio, head and arm cut.
ROBERT J. ALLEN, Richmond, Va., porter cut on head.

The injured were brought to the St. Charles Hotel, where they were attended by Maysville physicians. Judge Halsey's wife is the first passenger that has ever been killed on this division of the Chesapeake and Ohio.

Mrs. Halsey was terribly cut by broken glass. A piece of plate glass as large as a dollar was taken from her head, while her body was peppered with glass.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a horrible crash. It's hard to believe that only one person was killed.

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