People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1893 — WRECKS ON THE ANN ARBOR. [ARTICLE]
WRECKS ON THE ANN ARBOR.
Two Killed and Several Hurt In a Collision—Fireman Scalded by a Boiler Explosion. Fabwell, Mich. April 18.—A collision occurred on’ the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan- railroad about 4 miles north of here between a work train and a north-bound passenger train. Two men were killed and several were badly injured. One is missing. The injured were brought here. It is said that none of the passengers was injured. The killed are: J. M. Unger, married, of Owosso, and Isaac Ruschnell, Owosso. The injured:. Frank Thompson, of Elsie, thigh broken and otherwise injured; O. S. Crouthers, of Owosso; James Pickering, of Farwell, seriously bruised. Several other laborers were more or less bruised and cut. The work train had been picking up some vfrecked cars, and was backing up when the passenger train struck it. Another accident occurred on the Ann Arbor road a mile north of Emery early Monday morning. The boiler of engine No. 38 exploded and Fireman T. C. Wilson, of Pontiac, was scalded to death, t
