The Ashtabula Disaster


Gelesen von mleigh

(4.5 stars; 2 reviews)

Rev. Stephen D Peet describes the fatal railroad disaster on December 29, 1876 in Ashtabula, Ohio due to a bridge failure. He was a resident of the town and at the scene on the night of the disaster. This book is based upon his work at the crash site, interviews with survivors, information from the press and the coroner's jury, His intent is not to describe the disaster but rather to focus on "the religious lessons of the occasion" and to provide the reader with "comfort from a view of the lovely characters and the Christian hopes which span this dark cloud with a bow of promise". - Summary by mleigh (5 hr 41 min)

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Preface 10:42 Gelesen von mleigh
Ashtabula 5:32 Gelesen von mleigh
The River and the Bridge 6:53 Gelesen von mleigh
The Night and the Storm 14:57 Gelesen von mleigh
The Wreck 13:34 Gelesen von mleigh
The Startling Crash 12:32 Gelesen von mleigh
The Alarm in Town 10:49 Gelesen von mleigh
The Fire and the Firemen 10:12 Gelesen von mleigh
Care of the Survivor 7:37 Gelesen von mleigh
The Robbers 6:54 Gelesen von mleigh
Midnight at the Wreck 8:29 Gelesen von mleigh
The Public Excitement 13:47 Gelesen von mleigh
Scenes at the Morgue 13:07 Gelesen von mleigh
The Railroad Officials 11:03 Gelesen von mleigh
The Arrival of Friends 14:35 Gelesen von mleigh
The Wave of Sorrow 15:02 Gelesen von mleigh
The Search for Relics 11:26 Gelesen von mleigh
The Passengers 17:39 Gelesen von mleigh
The Experience of Survivors 12:18 Gelesen von mleigh
Personal Incidents 10:38 Gelesen von mleigh
Kindness shown 12:23 Gelesen von mleigh
The Memorial Services 9:36 Gelesen von mleigh
The Suicide 12:13 Gelesen von mleigh
The Character of Mr. Collins 7:03 Gelesen von mleigh
The Loved and Lost 12:24 Gelesen von mleigh
Sketches of Character 11:09 Gelesen von mleigh
P. P. Bliss 24:53 Gelesen von mleigh
The Testimony of Witnesses 10:01 Gelesen von mleigh
The Lessons of the Event and The Coroner’s Verdict 13:58 Gelesen von mleigh

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Young, In Ashtabula


(4 stars)

I've always heard about what happened, probably not accurately and not in a way that would teach me anything. thank you for sharing.