Train employees speaking to an interviewer after an accident


Title
Train employees speaking to an interviewer after an accident
Description
Black and white photograph of train engineer, Gerald Johnson, and brakeman, Joe Dunn, speaking to a man who is writing notes. The photo was originally published in The Havelock Progress accompanying an article about a train accident. The article tells how two young children, Samantha and Shaniena Tompakov, were nearly killed while playing on the railroad tracks but were saved by the quick thinking of the train’s front end brakeman, Joe Dunn. The youngest child, who was in the middle of the tracks, was ordered to lie down so that she went under the train, while the other child was next to the tracks and escaped with minor injuries.
Date
May 14, 1982
Original Format
photographs
Extent
3cm x 2cm
Local Identifier
0753-b7
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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