9 July 1906 - Washington Post CAR CREW EXONERATED Nobody is blamed for the death of Mrs. Emma Crumbaugh Deputy Coronor Glazebrook yesterday rendered a verdict of unavoidable accident in the death of Mrs. Emma Crumbaugh, of the Canal Road, who was killed by a Cabin John Bridge street car Friday night. At the inquest, which was held at the morgue, Motorman B. C. Bell and Conductor H. C. Ewing, who were in charge of the car, were declared free of any blame in the matter. Mrs. Crumbaugh's body was turned over to Undertaker John McCarthy yes- terday and he removed it to his chapel. It will remain there until Monday, when it will be shipped to Walker's Chapel, Va., where it will be buried. Mrs. Crum- baugh is survived by her husband, Lew Crumbaugh, and four children. Did a google search of Walkers Chapel and came up with two, one in Shenandoah County, Virginia and the other in Arlington, Virginia on North Glebe Road. Cheers, Michael Kent Island, Maryland