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Crash Kills 1

Hutchinson News Herald 1945

Second Grade Crash In Two Days Kills 1

 

J.E. Tennant, 67, pumper for the Olson Oil Co., was killed at 8:56 a.m. Tuesday when his car was struck by a Santa Fe passenger train at a crossing three miles west of Burrton.  In a similar accident at Strandberg's Corner east of Hutchinson Monday afternoon, a York, Nebraska trucker escaped injury when his semi-trailer truck was hit by Santa Fe train No. 7.

 

In the Burrton accident, Tennant, driving a 1931 Oldsmobile, apparently failed to see the oncoming train until his car was on the track.  The automobile was demolished and Tennant was thrown five feet to one side where his gasoline-soaked clothing caught fire and burned.  Parts of his car were strewn along the track for a distance of nearly a mile.

 

Tennant had been living at the Olson camp west of Burrton.  Survivors include his wife, of the camp; a daughter, Mrs. Ollie Musick, Burrton; a son Ernest, Burrton; and another daughter in Wichita.  Undersheriff Walter Dixon and County Coroner H.M. Stewart investigated the accident.  William Sinn, Newton, was the engineer on the east-bound train.

 

F. Staley, York, Neb., trucker, and an unidentified companion escaped injury Monday afternoon when Santa Fe train No. 7 going 83 miles an hour, struck Staley's semi-trailer truck at Strandberg's Corner, east of Hutchinson at 3:20 p.m.

 

The train virtually demolished the rear end of the semi-trailer, but the cab part of the truck was practically undamaged.  Staley and his companion escaped with a "shaking up."  Part of the truck was wrapped around the front of the locomotive and carried almost a mile beyond the intersection before the train could stop.

 

The locomotive was damaged enough so that a new engine had to be sent out to replace it.  Sheriff O.W. Stapleton said the rear axle and wheels of the truck were ripped off the body and thrown against a railroad semaphore pole with such force that the pole snapped in two.

 

The Hutchinson News Herald, Hutchinson, KS.  June 19, 1945.  Page 1.


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date19 Jun 1945
Linked toJacob Ernest Tennant

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