William Scott

Article taken from The Cambridge Jeffersonian, Oct 13, 1904

Fell From Train

Portsmouth. O., Oct. 11. ---William Scott, 35, Piketon, O., fell beneath the two rear coaches of an excursion train, near his destination, and met instant death. His body was cut in twain and his features were hardly distinguishable. He lost his balance when the train struck a sharp surve.