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Thanks, Kerri. Since I have the document saved on my computer, I added that so it should be there. Christy

I was going to add a little to the KWL -L section, but could not get to the file in the edit mode. Injuries sustained were cuts, bruises, internal injuries, broken ribs, sprained ankles. It is believed that Engineer McCue of the special state fair train was at fault because he misread the time. Kerri Hey Guys - Christy here - I think that it is easier to add the NEW stuff to the top of the page, if that works. So far, I have combined what everyone else has done with what I came up with onto the two NARA worksheets and the KWL chart. I am posting them all here - if you would like to add, I would think it would be best to add to these so that we are working toward a final product.

Sources: From Brett: []

Shelly 's Worksheets and KWL

ACTIVITY 4A1 Budinger

Attached please find my thoughts on the two photographs. If I need to attach my worksheets, I will, but I thought I would summarize.

According to the Library of Congress website, I was correct in assuming the two photographs are about a Head On Collision that happened on 5 October 1909. One train was known as the "state fair special", and the other was a passenger train. It seems the two collided on a sharp curve and the people in the photograph are those who were stranded by the train collision. It is reported that one person died. The men who were assisting with the wreckage are also shown the following day in the photograph.

Thanks, Shelly

Snow Day today! Trying to get an early start. Here are my notes for the worksheet. Feel free to add to them if you want. Kerri

1A. In the first picture I'm wondering how the passenger car (where people are standing in front of it) got up on the hill or side of the tracks. 1B. People-passengers, conductor, on lookers, a couple children objects-trains, crane, debris activities-hooking up the crane to something, clean up (more looking rather than doing) 2. Train wreck, accident 3A What happened? How did this happen? What type of trains/cars, were involved? 3B Look in the newspaper, research the year, date, railroad, town

Hey all...So far great start! Here are my attached files from what I have found and used as my observations.

Brett's KWL

Brett-Photo #1

Brett-Photo #2

[] Here is the look to some of the information. -Brett

I have now learned that there was 1 killed and 20+ injured. Thankfully the coach was made of steel recently or a lot of the is situation would have been changed if the coach was made of wood. Just some new information for you. -Brett