September 16,1854 Alexandria Gazette V&T wreck story
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Tue Jan 15 19:19:38 EST 2008
I assume that is the Big Spring that we now know as Elliston, at the foot of
the Christiansburg grade.
Sam Putney
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Subject: September 16,1854 Alexandria Gazette V&T wreck story
> >From those REALLY thrilling days of Yesteryear
>
> We learn from the Lynchburg, Virginian, that a serious
> accident occurred on the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad
> last Wednesday morning, above Big Spring Depot. The
> downward freight train, in passing the trestle work,
> came in contact with three dirt cars which had been
> negligently left on the track, and the engine was
> throen off, detached from train, and precipitated some
> sixty feet over the embankment. The engineer succeeded
> in leaping from from the engine to one of the freight
> cars; but the conductor, Mr. Conner, and the fireman,
> a free negro went down with it. The latter was killed
> instantly, and the conductor severely, perhaps fatally
> injured. The engine is said to be a perfect wreck.
>
> Alexandria Gazette, Saturday, September 16,1854
>
>
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