Friday, February 19, 1897, Vol. 46, No. 5 | The Newmarket Era | Page 6, col. 4 |
Holland Landing.
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Another accident happened on the same crossing on Wednesday at noon. A man named Johnson from Newmarket had a cord and a half of tamarac wood and got fast on the crossing. The way freight from the south came along and did not intend stopping here and going a good gait. Johnson got his team off the sleigh and the train scattered the wood in all directions, smashing the sleigh and doing considerable damage to the engine.
Railways: G.T.Ry.