1910 Wabash Valley (Kingsland, Indiana)) Train Wreck: Photo Postcards

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Verified April 18, 2026

QR Code Link to This Post Back around 1900, interurban electric railways connected many parts of Indiana. This wreck involved two of those trains. According to the Indiana Historical Bureau, two cars on the Ft. Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction Line collided near Kingsland, Indiana, south of Ft. Wayne. Passengers were on their way to a county fair, and 41 died in the collision. These four real picture postcards show the aftermath. They are all signed by the photographer, J.H. Hoover. The first an

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