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[edit]- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, Medford Mail Tribune (Medford, Oregon newspaper), July 30, 1911, " 8 Dead, 16 Hurt in Train Wreck "[1]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, El Paso Herald (Texas newspaper), July 29, 1911, " Eight are Killed in Maine Wreck "[2]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, The Tacoma Times (Washington State newspaper), July 29, 1911, " Eight Known to be Dead "[3]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, The Washington Times (Washington D.C. newspaper), July 29, 1911, " Mix Up in Signals Blamed in Rail Wreck In Maine"[4]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, The Times Dispatch (Virginia newspaper), July 29, 1911, "Trains Collide, Fifteen Killed"[5]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, The Evening Standard (Utah newspaper), July 29, 1911, "Fifteen are Reported Killed"[6]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, The Washington Times (Washington D.C. newspaper), July 30, 1911, "Wreck Caused by Effort to Regain One Lost Minute"[7]
- Library of Congress, Chronicling America, Perrysbury Journal (Washington D.C. newspaper), August 4, 1911, "Eight Die When Trains Crash"[8]