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Greencastle (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 6
A Melancholy end to an Unfortunate Life. --A young widow woman, who gave her maiden name as Catharine Hall, and said she was from New Albany, Ind, was killed in attempting to get upon the New Albany train, at Greencastle, the other day, after the train was in motion. She said that she had been to Kansas under promise of marriage, and, being grossly deceived and deserted, she had started home penniless and alone, stealing rides until the conductors put her off, and begging food at stations until the next train came along. She had got nearly home, and, having been put off this train, had run back and caught hold of the rear car to steal a ride a little further.--She welcomed her death.
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A Melancholy end to an Unfortunate Life. --A young widow woman, who gave her maiden name as Catharine Hall, and said she was from New Albany, Ind, was killed in attempting to get upon the New Albany train, at Greencastle, the other day, after the train was in motion. She said that she had been to Kansas under promise of marriage, and, being grossly deceived and deserted, she had started home penniless and alone, stealing rides until the conductors put her off, and begging food at stations until the next train came along. She had got nearly home, and, having been put off this train, had run back and caught hold of the rear car to steal a ride a little further.--She welcomed her death.
A Melancholy end to an Unfortunate Life. --A young widow woman, who gave her maiden name as Catharine Hall, and said she was from New Albany, Ind, was killed in attempting to get upon the New Albany train, at Greencastle, the other day, after the train was in motion. She said that she had been to Kansas under promise of marriage, and, being grossly deceived and deserted, she had started home penniless and alone, stealing rides until the conductors put her off, and begging food at stations until the next train came along. She had got nearly home, and, having been put off this train, had run back and caught hold of the rear car to steal a ride a little further.--She welcomed her death.