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Train Crash At Crush Texas Americas Deadliest Publicity Stunt Mike Cox

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Train Crash At Crush Texas Americas Deadliest Publicity Stunt Mike Cox
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.61 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Mike Cox
ISBN: 9781439667774, 1439667772
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Train Crash At Crush Texas Americas Deadliest Publicity Stunt Mike Cox by Mike Cox 9781439667774, 1439667772 instant download after payment.

On September 15, 1896, Crush boasted the highest population in Texas. Built near Waco, the town provided the staging ground for a publicity stunt ramming two trains together at top speed. Showrunner and Katy Railroad official William Crush thought he had planned for every contingency. But when elephant-sized chunks of steam locomotive began raining down into the packed stands, the extravaganza quickly unraveled into one of the Lone Star State's most confounding tragedies. The soon-to-be famous Scott Joplin commemorated the debacle in "The Great Crush Collision March," and entrepreneurs like "Head-On Joe" Connolly of Iowa continued the tradition of the staged locomotive duel for decades. But the stupefying incident still slipped into the back pages of Texas lore. In the first-ever book on the subject, writer-historian Mike Cox finally tells the full story of the Crash at Crush.

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