Millers, MD Fell Off Train, Mar 1908
Brakeman Injured.
Herman Shewbridge, aged 21 years, a B. & O. freight brakeman, was brought to this city on B. & O. train No. 3 this morning, suffering with a painful injury to both legs, having them cut and bruised by falling from [from] a car at Millers, below this city. His injuries were dressed by a B. & O. surgeon and he was later sent to his home in Sandy Hook, Md.
Evening Times, Cumberland, MD 18 Mar 1908
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