December 30, 1906 – United States – 1906 Washington DC train wreck: A Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotive running at full speed plows into a passenger train that had just pulled out of Terra Cotta (now Fort Totten) Station along the B&O Metropolitan Branch, telescoping the rear cars and taking the lives of fifty-three passengers.
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1880 Maryland census, Frederick County
Samuel Haffner Self Male 62 Maryland
Edward Haffner Son Male 24 Maryland
Mary Haffner Daughter Female 22 Maryland
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DIED.
BROWN. Suddenly, on Sunday, December 30, 1906, Commodore PERRY BROWN and MARY VIRGINIA BROWN, his wife.
Funeral services will be held at McKendree M. E. Church on Wednesday, January 2, 1907, at 2 p.m. Interment at Glenwood cemetery.
Evening Star
Washington, D.C.
January 1, 1907
December 30, 1906 – United States – 1906 Washington DC train wreck: A Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotive running at full speed plows into a passenger train that had just pulled out of Terra Cotta (now Fort Totten) Station along the B&O Metropolitan Branch, telescoping the rear cars and taking the lives of fifty-three passengers.
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1880 Maryland census, Frederick County
Samuel Haffner Self Male 62 Maryland
Edward Haffner Son Male 24 Maryland
Mary Haffner Daughter Female 22 Maryland
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DIED.
BROWN. Suddenly, on Sunday, December 30, 1906, Commodore PERRY BROWN and MARY VIRGINIA BROWN, his wife.
Funeral services will be held at McKendree M. E. Church on Wednesday, January 2, 1907, at 2 p.m. Interment at Glenwood cemetery.
Evening Star
Washington, D.C.
January 1, 1907
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