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Domestic News August 30, 1915

The Barre Daily Times

Barre, Washington County, Vermont

What is this article about?

Edward H. Miller and G. P. Miles collided in their cars just beyond Middlesex toward Waterbury due to a road turn; no injuries, but both vehicles damaged including broken axles and headlights.

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Edward H. Miller, the pioneer jitney driver hereabouts, licensed with the number 9475, and G. P. Miles of Middlesex, driving a Buick touring car with 124 on the number plate, had a collision yesterday just beyond Middlesex, toward Waterbury. No one was hurt, but both cars suffered considerably from the shock. The Ford had the radiator jammed, axle broken and one headlight smashed. The Buick had a headlight broken, axles sprung and several deep scratches administered to it. The cause of the collision was a turn in the road, there being banks on both sides.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Car Collision Middlesex Accident Ford Buick Damage No Injuries

What entities or persons were involved?

Edward H. Miller G. P. Miles

Where did it happen?

Middlesex

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Middlesex

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

Edward H. Miller G. P. Miles

Outcome

no one was hurt, but both cars suffered considerably from the shock. the ford had the radiator jammed, axle broken and one headlight smashed. the buick had a headlight broken, axles sprung and several deep scratches administered to it.

Event Details

Edward H. Miller, the pioneer jitney driver hereabouts, licensed with the number 9475, and G. P. Miles of Middlesex, driving a Buick touring car with 124 on the number plate, had a collision just beyond Middlesex, toward Waterbury. The cause of the collision was a turn in the road, there being banks on both sides.

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