The site is: http://dotlibrary.specialcollection.net/
however it used to have a scanned copy of the report but now it just
shows a block that gives the road and document no. Not really usable at all.
Ken Martin
Charlie Vlk wrote:
>At one time there was a link to ALL the ICC Railroad Accident Reports that
>could be searched by year and by railroad. A Google search brings up a few
>but not the full list that I am thinking of.
>There were perhaps 100 reports relevant to the Q which certainly would have
>included an incident which resulted in the death of an engineer. The ICC
>reports
>would be the fastest way to get the date and location. After the date and
>location are determined I'd start contacting local history / genealogy
>librarians in the
>area to see what newspapers might be available digitally or in micofilm format
>to get newspaper coverage, obituaries, etc..
>Charlie Vlk
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