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THE HASTINGS DISASTER.; The Coroner's Inquest Contradictory Testimony Cummings, the Conductor, Likely to Recover.

THE HASTINGS DISASTER.; The Coroner's Inquest Contradictory Testimony Cummings, the Conductor, Likely to Recover.
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Coroner William E. Meeks held an inquest, yesterday afternoon, at the Manor House, Yonkers, touching the death of Alfred Smith, a brakeman on the Hudson River Railroad, which resulted from the effects of the injuries he received at the time of the collision at Hastings on Tuesday morning last. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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