Article clipped from Portsmouth Weekly Times

. When two flight trains .crashed into each other (huing'ti blinding snowstorm- 11lat occurred 40. miles this side of Pittsburgh Sunday eve-nine, McKinley Taylor, aged 22, employed- os a! britlienmn on .one of tlm. trains, was crushed to death wlicn thrown beneath the wheels... of his train, .Taylor was a son of Newton'Taylor, a well-known barber.* of β€˜Me-DenootL The body of the dead man nhssixl through Portsmouth Monday afternoon enroll to to McDermott, where the funeral services were held Tiiesihy. \3fcKinlcy Tnylor was welI known in the vicinity of Bar den, Mt- *Toy and McDermott. He had only been employed as n brakeinan a short limb when death in tragic form was meted out to him; :
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Portsmouth Weekly Times

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Sat, Mar 24, 1917

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