I went to the Library today and I believe this is the article you were looking for. Taken from the Rutland Daily Herald of Monday, November 10, 1958, Page 11 AUTO COLLISIONS FREQUENT ON WEEKEND, SEVEN HURT An Orwell family and a hunting party from Wallingford, Conn., were at the Rutland Hospital Sunday with injuries received when two station wagons crashed into each other Saturday at 3(or could be 8, its hard to read) p.m. in Poultney. Hollis Arnold Sweet, 35 of Orwell, suffered bruises of the chest and back and was listed in fairly good condition. State Police said he was the driver of one car. His wife, Mildred, was also reported in good condition with a severe facial laceration and minor bruises about the legs. The couples daughter, Dale Marie, age 3, received a scalp laceration but was in good condition. Members of the hunting party hospitalized were: Louis Riccio, 31, lip laceration, chest and back contusions; Frank Riccio, Jr., 44, fractured right leg; and Francis Ingraham, 46, multiple bruises of the head, chest and neck, plus a fractured left knee cap. Ingraham was reported in fairly good condition and both Riccios in good condition. A fourth member of the party, Stanley Stegos was treated for multiple bruises but not hospitalized. State Trooper Michael S. Galvin said the accident happened on Rte. 30 near the Poultney Valley Club. The hunters, driven by Louis Riccio, were heading north to Hydeville. The Sweet family was traveling south bound for Londonderry, said police. The station wagons met on a curve in a near head-on collision which extensively damaged both cars. An auto jack lying in the back of the Sweet vehicle was hurled through the windshield by the force of the crash, police reported. The rest of the article has the details of 3 other accidents. Rosemary Kathy Campbell <[email protected]> wrote: Does anyone know how I could find a newspaper article from the Rutland Herald for sometime in November of 1958? It was about a car accident that happened in Poultney that involved my parents, my then three year old sister, and a party of deer hunters from CT who crashed into them. Does the Rutland Library have the archives for the paper, and can they search for keywords, for instance, my father's name, etc.? Thank you. Kathy Campbell Jacksonville, FL List administrator [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message