Between the shore and the city : tragedy at Mays Landing

"August 11, 1800 Returning from an excursion to the Jersey Shore, two trains carrying several hundred passengers from Philadelphia's Irish Catholic parishes collide in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Nearly 100 are injured, and 30 will later die of their wounds. No official record of the acciden...

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Main Author: Dattolo, Mari D'Albora
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Columbia, SC?] : Vigilant Newf Books, 2021
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Summary: "August 11, 1800 Returning from an excursion to the Jersey Shore, two trains carrying several hundred passengers from Philadelphia's Irish Catholic parishes collide in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Nearly 100 are injured, and 30 will later die of their wounds. No official record of the accident exists, and no one was ever found accountable for the suffering those passengers endured. For the first time, "Between the Shore and the City: Tragedy in Mays Landing" offers a vivid account of the events leading up to the deadly day. Combining archival research, regional newspaper reporting and fictional imaginings of the victims' last day, this historic narrative captures the drama and the sorrow. The following combination of 19th century journalism and 20th century research provides a look into how this story unfolded, more than 140 years ago..." -rear cover.
Physical Description: 79, [6] pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9781734872156
1734872152