>From: JLoomer <JLoomer@aol.com> >Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 00:47:35 EST >To: KYLAUREL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KYLAUREL-L] EXCERPTS from the MOUNTAIN ECHO 1891 (16) > >SEPTEMBER 11, 1891 > >On Tuesday afternoon Jas. Collins, conductor on the local freight going South, >was killed by his train on this side of the bridge near Lily. He was >attempting to make a running switch and, getting down between two cars to >uncouple, his foot slipped and he fell between the cars, crushing and mangling >him terribly. When taken out he was dead. > >