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English: Photograph by Jervis C. Deane of two locomotives at the moment of their head-on collision as part of a publicity stunt in 1896 at Crush, Texas, USA. Deane lost an eye from the boilers exploding. The caption reads "The Trains Just as They Struck, Views of the Head End Collision at Crush, Texas, September 15, 1896"
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Source Southern Mysteries Episode 65 The Crash at Crush
Author Jervis C. Deane (b. 1860)
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