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Domestic News July 11, 1950

Madison County Democrat

London, Madison County, Ohio

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Four Fairborn, Ohio residents injured, one seriously, in auto accident near Plain City when their vehicle struck an underpass abutment on Route 161 late Monday.

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Four Injured In Auto Accident Near Plain City

Four Fairborn, O., residents were injured, one seriously, late Monday when the auto in which they were riding went out of control and struck an underpass abutment in Route 161, just west of Plain City, the State Highway Patrol reported.

Most seriously injured was Mrs. Ruby Ferguson, 20, who suffered a pelvis fracture. She was riding in an auto driven by her husband, John Henry Ferguson, 20.

Also injured were their son, Roddy, 20 months, head injuries; Eddie Cantrell, Sr., 38, head and right arm injuries, and his daughter, Sharon Cantrell, 6, fractured right arm.

The four were taken to University Hospital. The children were transferred to Children's Hospital and Mrs. Ferguson taken to St. Francis Hospital.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Auto Accident Plain City Injuries Fairborn Residents Route 161

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Ruby Ferguson John Henry Ferguson Roddy Ferguson Eddie Cantrell Sr. Sharon Cantrell

Where did it happen?

Route 161, Just West Of Plain City

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Route 161, Just West Of Plain City

Event Date

Late Monday

Key Persons

Mrs. Ruby Ferguson John Henry Ferguson Roddy Ferguson Eddie Cantrell Sr. Sharon Cantrell

Outcome

mrs. ruby ferguson: pelvis fracture (serious); roddy ferguson: head injuries; eddie cantrell sr.: head and right arm injuries; sharon cantrell: fractured right arm. all taken to hospitals.

Event Details

The auto driven by John Henry Ferguson went out of control and struck an underpass abutment. Reported by State Highway Patrol.

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