BRAVE WOMAN.
•. ■■/•■■ "..' ' 4, . ' ... ; i' SAVES A CROWDED PASSENGER' TRAIN FROM DESTRUCTION/ By MeErapli—Fioss Aeiocibtioii—GapyriehJ •■•■■■ ; Denvsr (Colorado), February 13. ' When a dam at the Great Horse Creek reservoir burst a • 100 ft. wall qf water- swept down, wrecking , a' bridge near Hudson. This happened snortly before tho Chicago-Burlington-Quincey passenger train approached. ■ '. ■ Mrs. Gammon, .a telephone operator, I although endangered by tho flood, stuck to her. post and warned the nearest statipu, ..the train being', flagged in time -tq-! sa-y6.it'from destruction... ' ' m • .There were 150 passengers aboard the strain.',-.. . \ i
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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88BRAVE WOMAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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