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DAY, Harry

HARRY DAY - train accident

Source: Crawfordsville Review Oct 1, 1918 p6

Danville, Ill Sept 29 – Harry Day, of Yeddo, Ind who sustained a fractured skull and other injuries Thursday morning when the automobile in which he was riding was struck by a passenger train on the Brazil and Veedersburg branch of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois railway died at the St. Elizabeth Hospital this morning at 12:30 o’clock. Day was unconscious when picked up by the train crew following the accident, which occurred near Yeddo and remained in that condition until his death. He had practically been in a dying condition since he was injured. Day was an employee of the C&EI railway as a section hand, although his father is a wealthy farmer. On account of the labor shortage his father, a brother and himself had volunteered to work on the section. On the day of the accident the young man laid off and his father and brother were on the train going to their work when he was injured. Two young women of Yeddo were riding with him but escaped injury. The auto was struck a glancing blow and Day was thrown out and dragged a distance of several hundred feet, his head bumping along the ties as the train sped along at a speed of 25 or 30 miles an hour – kbz
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