Run Over By Freight Train and Killed (1910) PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 29 June 2005 04:04

Farmington Times, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, Thursday, September 1, 1910.

RUN OVER BY FREIGHT TRAIN AND KILLED.
William Hunt, an Aged Farmer, Meets With Death Under the Wheels at Sprott.

Mr. William Hunt, an old and respected citizen who lived near Sprott, a station on the Illinois Southern railroad, was run over by a freight train at that place last Tuesday morning and instantly killed. He had gone to the station with some eggs to ship to Flat River, and as the freight train from Ste. Genevieve rolled in, he attempted to cross the track. The engine struck him and the train passed over him severing one of his legs and crushing his body.

Mr. Hunt was a brother of Mrs. Mary Burks of this place and of Mr. L. T. Hunt. He was a widower, about 73 years of age, and leaves three sons. Mr. Hunt was born in North Carolina and came to Missouri with his parents when he was about eight years old. He was a man of upright character
and enjoyed the good will and respect of all who knew him. The funeral took place Wednesday morning at the family cemetery.

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