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- July 22, 1926
Paper: Dallas Morning News
Woman Killed, Son Injured at Crossing
WAXAHACHIE, Texas, July 21--
Mrs. Lettie Clark, 60 years old, was mortally injured, and her son, FloydClark, suffered a badly lacerated scalp when the automobile in which theywere riding was struck by a passenger train at a crossing in theresidence district of Waxahachie Wednesday. They were in route fromBardwell, near here, to the bedside of Mrs. Clark's daughter, Mrs. J. B.Boswell, ill at her home here, when the accident occurred.
July 23, 1926
Paper: Dallas Morning News
Auto Struck by Train, Woman Dies of Injuries
ENNIS, Texas, July 22--
Mrs. Lettie Clark of Bardwell, 60 years old, died in WaxahachieSanitarium Wednesday from injuries received when her car was struck by aHouston and Texas Central passenger train at the Kaufman street crossingin Waxahachie Wednesday morning. Her son, Floyd Clark, was slightlyinjured. Conductor J. P. Montgomery and engineer Harry Hickox of Enniswere in charge of the train.
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