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Domestic News January 12, 1856

Bradford Reporter

Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania

What is this article about?

Collision on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad a few days ago killed four persons and wounded six, including Henry Mansfield, Geo. W. Lee, and others with broken limbs.

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The Accident on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.—We have already stated that by a collision on the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad, a few days ago, four persons were killed, and six wounded! Of the latter, Henry Mansfield, of St. Louis, and Geo. W. Lee, of Allegheny city, Pa., had both legs broken; W. H. Tyler, of New Bedford, one leg and an arm broken; M. Robb, of Trumbull county, Ohio, one arm and leg broken; Wm. Water, one leg broken; J. Painter, of Canton Ohio, leg broken; John Yeatman, Postmaster at Hartford, Ohio, leg broken; Hugh Moore, of Youngstown, Ohio, leg broken, and others severely injured.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Railroad Collision Ohio Pennsylvania Railroad Injuries Deaths Broken Legs Broken Arms

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry Mansfield Geo. W. Lee W. H. Tyler M. Robb Wm. Water J. Painter John Yeatman Hugh Moore

Where did it happen?

Ohio And Pennsylvania Railroad

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ohio And Pennsylvania Railroad

Event Date

A Few Days Ago

Key Persons

Henry Mansfield Geo. W. Lee W. H. Tyler M. Robb Wm. Water J. Painter John Yeatman Hugh Moore

Outcome

four persons were killed, and six wounded; henry mansfield of st. louis and geo. w. lee of allegheny city pa. had both legs broken; w. h. tyler of new bedford one leg and an arm broken; m. robb of trumbull county ohio one arm and leg broken; wm. water one leg broken; j. painter of canton ohio leg broken; john yeatman postmaster at hartford ohio leg broken; hugh moore of youngstown ohio leg broken and others severely injured

Event Details

by a collision on the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad

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