The only Hall Street crossing for that railroad in 1905 would be Hall
Street in Princeton. The trestle would have been where the railroad
crossed Richland Creek, very near Hall Street.. I would check
Princeton newspapers, or contact the Genealogy Room at the Princeton Library.
At 09:01 PM 07/13/2006, you wrote:
I'm trying to find out where Peter Henry Ehlers died about 1905.
He is from
Hazelton in Gibson County, but a copy I have of his obituary (which is not
dated or stated which newspaper) says he was hit by a north bound E.
and T.H.
freight train at the trestle near Hall Street. They don't have a death
certificate in Gibson County, so I'm wondering if he could have
been visiting a
town in a nearby county. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Thanks,
Dena White
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