Creation Date

1895

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Description

Black and white photograph of a twisted train wreck that took place behind Addie Weed's property in Veazie, Maine, on April 2, 1895. One man, Fireman James Ward, of Bangor, was killed. Negative no. 72.4.4. Source: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Pauline Drinkwater, 1977. See related photos: p01879, p01901, p01903, p02289, and p02290. Stories regarding the initial wreck and subsequent inquiry can be found in the Bangor Daily Whig and Courier, April 3 and 4, 1895.

Topic

Maine History, Transportation

Collection

MF064

Series Number

NA1129

Identifier

p01902

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Keywords

Maine history, Veazie Maine

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