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Story September 29, 1911

Wauwatosa News

Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

An automobile accident on Oakhill cemetery road west of Neenah resulted in the death of Herman Johnson, an Oshkosh saloonkeeper, severe injuries to Harry Doman, and the miraculous escape of J.M. Riefstahl unharmed. The car overturned in a ditch after losing control.

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ANOTHER NEENAH TRAGEDY

Charles Johnson, Oshkosh Saloonkeeper,
Killed and Companion Hurt
When Automobile Overturns.

Neenah.—One man killed, another
badly injured, was the result of an
automobile accident on Oakhill cemetery
road just west of Neenah.
Herman Johnson, an Oshkosh saloonkeeper,
was killed outright.
Harry Doman of Oshkosh, is in the
hospital suffering severe injuries, J.
M. Riefstahl of Waukegan, Ill., the
third occupant of the machine, was
not injured.
His escape was almost
miraculous.
The machine got beyond the control of Doman, who was
driving and dashing into a deep ditch
turned turtle, penning the three men
beneath it.

What sub-type of article is it?

Disaster Tragedy

What themes does it cover?

Tragedy Misfortune Catastrophe

What keywords are associated?

Automobile Accident Fatal Crash Neenah Tragedy Overturned Car

What entities or persons were involved?

Herman Johnson Harry Doman J.M. Riefstahl

Where did it happen?

Oakhill Cemetery Road Just West Of Neenah

Story Details

Key Persons

Herman Johnson Harry Doman J.M. Riefstahl

Location

Oakhill Cemetery Road Just West Of Neenah

Story Details

Automobile driven by Harry Doman lost control, crashed into a ditch, and overturned, killing Herman Johnson outright, severely injuring Doman, and leaving J.M. Riefstahl unharmed.

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