Betty Sellers wrote: > > April 1896 > Hopkinsville New Era > Fell From the Train > William L. Whitsell, an L. & N. brakeman, whose home is in Henderson, fell > from a construction train, three miles East of Clarksville, Monday night, > struck on his head and was seriously if not fatally injured. He remained > unconscious for several hours and at last accounts was still in a precarious > condition. The railroad authorities have provided an experienced nurse and > are giving the injured man the very best of care. > > Betty SellersBetty Sellers wrote: > > April 1896 > Hopkinsville New Era > Fell From the Train > William L. Whitsell, an L. & N. brakeman, whose home is in Henderson, fell > from a construction train, three miles East of Clarksville, Monday night, > struck on his head and was seriously if not fatally injured. He remained > unconscious for several hours and at last accounts was still in a precarious > condition. The railroad authorities have provided an experienced nurse and > are giving the injured man the very best of care. > > Betty Sellersyou have the most interesting news. Lived in Henderson once....much later than this