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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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N. B. Hill (search for this): article 6
Fatal railroad collision
--A fatal collision occurred on the North Carolina Railroad on sunday last, by which a lady was killed and some seven other passengers severely but not dangerously wounded.
We learn from a passenger, who was on the train, that the hat of the conductor (Robinson) was blown off, and he stopped the train and backed it in search of his hat, declaring, in a pet, that he would have it if he had to stay all night to get it. In passing round a curve, a freight train ran into the passenger train and a terrible collision occurred.
The lady killed was a Mis Alston, of Chatham, daughter of Mr. Hill, of Greensboro.'
The conductor, seeing the mischief he had produced, broke for the woods, and has not since been seen.--Haleigh (N. C) Construction.
Chatham (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 6
Fatal railroad collision
--A fatal collision occurred on the North Carolina Railroad on sunday last, by which a lady was killed and some seven other passengers severely but not dangerously wounded.
We learn from a passenger, who was on the train, that the hat of the conductor (Robinson) was blown off, and he stopped the train and backed it in search of his hat, declaring, in a pet, that he would have it if he had to stay all night to get it. In passing round a curve, a freight train ran into the passenger train and a terrible collision occurred.
The lady killed was a Mis Alston, of Chatham, daughter of Mr. Hill, of Greensboro.'
The conductor, seeing the mischief he had produced, broke for the woods, and has not since been seen.--Haleigh (N. C) Construction.
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