A Railroad Held Responsible for a Death - Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. 10 - Saturday, January 13, Henry Livingstone, Henry Langlois and Henry Bass, were driving in a sleigh on a much-traversed street in Cohoes. At the Southbridge railroad crossing the horse and sleigh were struck by the Montreal express, which was running at a great rate of speed. Livingstone and Langlois received injuries from which they died a few hours later, and Bass was seriously injured. The coroner's inquest last night rendered a verdict holding the Delaware & Hudson company responsible. Rome NY Daily Sentinel, February 10, 1883.
A Railroad Held Responsible for a Death - Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. 10 - Saturday, January 13, Henry Livingstone, Henry Langlois and Henry Bass, were driving in a sleigh on a much-traversed street in Cohoes. At the Southbridge railroad crossing the horse and sleigh were struck by the Montreal express, which was running at a great rate of speed. Livingstone and Langlois received injuries from which they died a few hours later, and Bass was seriously injured. The coroner's inquest last night rendered a verdict holding the Delaware & Hudson company responsible. Rome NY Daily Sentinel, February 10, 1883.
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