| Below are the accidents I have been able to identify.
I'm sure there were many more that I will uncover and add to the list
and also that the vast majority of accidents will never be uncovered. |
| |
| 1863 |
| Date |
Railroad(s) |
Source |
Report |
| 1/2 |
Nashville &
Chattanooga |
Wilmington Journal
1/5 |
NP, WJ 1-5-63
|
| 1/7 |
Raleigh & Gaston |
Raleigh State Journal
1/8 |
NP, RSJ 1-8-63
|
| 1/13 |
Richmond, Fredericksburg &
Potomac |
Richmond Dispatch 1/15 |
NP, RD 1-15-63
|
| 1/16 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
Night Passenger Train was thrown
from track on 127th mile (the coldest night of past winter) by
wheel breaking under Baggage Car, very seriously injuring the
cars, destroying Passengers' baggage, to amount of $2,408,
which we paid, slightly injuring several Passengers, and
instantly killing Patrick Dodd, Baggage Master, and James
Creed, Express Messenger. |
| 1/17 |
Raleigh & Gaston |
Raleigh Standard 1/20 |
NP, RSTD 1-20A-63 |
| 1/17 |
North Carolina |
Charlotte Western
Democrat 1/20 |
NP, WD 1-20A-63 |
| Lynchburg Virginian
1/24 |
NP, LV 1-24-63 |
| 1/18 |
North Carolina |
Raleigh Standard 1/10 |
NP, RSTD 1-20-63 |
| 1/23 |
North Carolina |
Lynchburg Virginian
1/24 |
NP, LV 1-24-63 |
| 2/2 |
Wilmington &
Manchester |
Wilmington Journal
2/4 |
NP, WJ
2-4-63 |
| 2/3 |
Government Connector |
Richmond Dispatch 2/5 |
NP, RD 2-5-63 |
| 2/17 |
Virginia Central |
Richmond Dispatch
2/19 |
NP, RD 2-19A-63 |
|
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| 2/19 |
Southern of
Mississippi |
Richmond Dispatch
2/21 |
NP, RD 2-21-63 |
| Athens Post 3/6 |
NP, AP 3-6-63 |
| Houston Telegraph 3/6 |
NP, HT 3-6-63 |
| 2/23 |
Virginia Central |
Richmond
Dispatch 2/24 |
NP, RD 2-24-63 |
| 3/20 |
Virginia &
Tennessee |
Annual Report |
A colored brakeman, by the name of
Emanuel, the property of E. B. Wallace, fell from the top of a
freight train between Wytheville and Mount Airy, and had his
foot mashed, -- he died of the injury. |
| 4/1 |
Virginia Central |
Richmond Sentinel 4/3 |
NP, RS 4-3A-63
|
| 4/2 |
Western &
Atlantic |
Richmond Dispatch 4/3 |
NP, RD 4-3-63
|
| 4/10 |
Virginia &
Tennessee |
Annual
Report |
Troop train,
Oglesby conductor, ran off the track, one mile west of
Goode"s Crossing, the following named exchanged prisoners
were injured, they were all on top of the cars, and there is
every reason to believe none of them would have been injured
if they had been inside of the cars: J. Woelper, co. C, 13th
La., injury of the hip; W. Lorremore, co. G, 10th S. C.
contused wound of the leg; F. W. Roberts, 55th Tenn. cavalry,
contused wound of the leg; C. Easters, co. I 3d Confederate
Regiment, wound of arm; T. B. Barlow, co. F, 4th Ky., contused
wound of ribs; S. Maberry, co. C. 4th Ky, contused wound of
ribs; J. A. Williams, co. A, 41st Ala., fractured arm; W.
Gilliam, co. K, 31st Tenn., fractured rib; J. Forsyth, co. C,
9th Tenn., contused wound of head; H. P. Gary, co. A, 41st
Ala., fractured wound of rib; J. C. Bruee, co. B, 1st Tenn.,
fractured skull and thigh, died a short time after being
admitted in hospital. |
| Richmond
Dispatch 4/11 |
NP, RD 4-11-63 |
| 4/13 |
Virginia
& Tennessee |
Annual
Report |
Troop train,
Cline, engineer, Haymaker, conductor, ran into the rear end of
troop train, Hoffman, conductor, while standing at Dublin, the
jar occasioned by the collision knocked a brakeman, by the
name of Fred. Watkins, the property of J. A. Watkins, from the
front train, his neck was dislocated by the fall, and instant
death ensured; the night was dark, and the man killed had been
left on the train to give notice to the following trains. |
| 4/14 |
Virginia
& Tennessee |
Annual
Report |
A negro
brakeman named Pompey, property of John M. Wallace, fell from
a freight train and broke his arm, he has nearly recovered for
the injury. |
| 4/28 |
Richmond & Danville |
Richmond Sentinel 4/29 |
NP, RS 4-29-63
|
| Richmond Dispatch
4/29 |
NP,
RD 4-29-63
|
| 5/2 |
Wilmington &
Weldon |
Raleigh Register 5/6 |
NP, RR 5-6-63
|
| 5/3 |
Georgia |
Tuskegee South
West Baptist 5/7 |
NP,
TB 5-7-63
|
| 5/13 |
Richmond &
Petersburg |
Richmond Dispatch 5/14 |
NP, RD 5-14-63
|
| 5/15 |
Texas & New
Orleans |
Houston Telegraph
5/18 |
NP, HT 5-18-63
|
| 5/26 |
Savannah, Albany
& Gulf |
Raleigh Register 5/30 |
NP, RR 5-30-63
|
| 5/30 |
South Carolina |
Raleigh Register 6/3 |
NP, RR 6-3-63
|
| 6/6 |
Virginia &
Tennessee |
Annual Report |
A negro belonging to J. Caldwell,
employed on the Material train, fell between the cars and was
killed. |
| 6/6 |
South Side |
Richmond Dispatch 6/8 |
NP, RD 6-8-63 |
| 6/28 |
Richmond &
Petersburg |
Richmond Dispatch
6/30 |
NP, RD 6-30-63 |
| 7/5 |
Augusta &
Savannah |
Augusta
Constitutionalist 7/7 |
NP, AC 7-7-63 |
| 7/6 |
Richmond &
Petersburg |
Annual Report |
The boiler of the engine Jefferson
Davis exploded near Falling Creek, instantly killing the
engineer, Hugh Burns, and three others. |
| Richmond Dispatch 7/7 |
NP, RD 7-7-63 |
| Richmond Dispatch 7/8 |
NP, RD 7-8-63 |
| 7/7 |
Richmond & York
River |
Annual Report |
While the evening train for Meadow
station, with government supplies, was passing near three mile
post, a very heavy rain falling at the time, it was
discovered, when too late, that one of the bents of the bridge
near that point, had washed away. The engineer not seeing
anything wrong, ran on the bridge, precipitating engine,
tender and two freight cars a distance of ten feet.
Fortunately there was no one hurt. |
| 7/9 |
South Carolina |
Augusta
Constitutionalist 7/10 |
NP, AC 7-10-63
|
| 7/18 |
South Carolina |
Augusta
Constitutionalist 7/18 |
NP, AC 7-18-63
|
| 7/31 |
Richmond Military |
Richmond Sentinel 8/1 |
NP, RS 8-1-63
|
| 8/7 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
Engine Beauregard, exploded one mile
from Savannah, killing the Engineer, Michael Leonard, Fireman
Michael Lacy, and injuring one negro. The explosion was
evidently caused by carelessness of the Engineer, in having no
water, or very little, in the Boiler. |
| 8/17 |
North Carolina |
Western Democrat 8/25 |
NP, WD 8-25A-63 |
| 8/25 |
Virginia Central |
Richmond Dispatch
8/26 |
NP, RD 8-26-63 |
| Richmond Dispatch
8/27 |
NP, RD 8-27-63 |
| Raleigh Standard 8/28 |
NP, RSTD 8-28-63 |
| 8/25 |
North Carolina |
Raleigh Standard 9/1 |
NP, RSTD 9-1-63 |
| 8/26 |
North Carolina |
Raleigh Standard 9/1 |
NP, RSTD 9-1-63 |
| 9/2 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
Mail Train, about eleven o'clock at
night, near old No. 15, ran over a negro asleep on the track,
and injured him so that he died next day. |
| 9/4 |
Western &
Atlantic |
Charleston Mercury
9/7 |
NP, CM 9-7-63 |
| 9/8 |
Richmond &
Danville |
Richmond Dispatch
9/10 |
NP, RD 9-10-63 |
| 9/13 |
Western &
Atlantic |
Charleston Mercury
9/17 |
NP, CM 9-17-63 |
| Columbus Enquirer
9/17 |
NP, CE 9-17-63 |
| 9/13 |
Western &
Atlantic |
Richmond Dispatch |
NP, RD 9-16-63
|
| 9/23 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
Switching Engine run over a lad
named McKenna standing on the track, in Savannah Depot,
causing his death. |
| 10/? |
Virginia &
Tennessee |
Annual Report |
A soldier belonging to Gen'l Corse's
brigade, in attempting to get upon the train while in motion
at Glade Spring, fell under the wheels and was badly injured.
He was taken to the hospital at Emory College. |
| 11/1 |
South Carolina |
Charleston Courier
11/6 |
NP, CC 11-6-63 |
| 11/5 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
A soldier was run over and his leg
cut off, by jumping from the Train at Station 13, when in
motion. |
| 11/13 |
Central (of Georgia) |
Annual Report |
A soldier was run over and killed
whilst standing on the track in Passengers' shed, Macon; Train
was backing. |
| 11/15 |
South Carolina |
Charleston Courier
11/17 |
NP, CC 11-17-63 |
| 12/7 |
Wilmington &
Manchester |
Charleston Courier
12/10 |
NP, CC 12-10A-63 |
| 12/7 |
Augusta &
Savannah |
Greenville Patriot
12/10 |
NP, GP 12-10-63 |
| 12/14 |
Wilmington &
Manchester |
Richmond Dispatch
12/17 |
NP, RD 12-17-63 |
| 12/19 |
North Carolina |
Greensboro Patriot
12/24 |
NP, GP 12-24A-63 |
| ?/? |
Greenville &
Columbia |
Annual Report to the
State |
Five passengers injured, one Free
Negro, train hand, killed during the year. |
| ?/? |
King's Mountain |
Annual Report to the
State |
Six persons injured during the year. |
| ?/? |
Charleston &
Savannah |
Annual Report |
A freight train was thrown off the
track by a cow and the engine considerably damaged |
| ?/? |
Charleston &
Savannah |
Annual Report |
A Conductor in attempting to get
upon a train in motion was killed |
| ?/? |
Charleston &
Savannah |
Annual Report |
A negro employee, while coupling a
train together, was killed. |
| ?/? |
Petersburg |
Annual Report |
A bridge guard was run over and
killed by a train. |
| ?/? |
Petersburg |
Annual Report |
One of the negro hirelings in
passing from one car to another fell between them and was
killed. |
| ?/? |
South Carolina |
Report to the State |
20 persons killed and 3 injured in
the past year. |
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