001511260 001__ 1511260 001511260 005__ 20240630003357.0 001511260 02480 $$aRH 033-344 001511260 037__ $$aDA 001511260 041__ $$aeng 001511260 245__ $$aStreet car collision wreckage in Evansville, Indiana 001511260 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana 001511260 269__ $$a1907 001511260 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001511260 520__ $$aBuilding at 8th St. and Walnut St., wrecked by street car, during street car strike May 17, 1907. According to a story in the May 25, 1907 Cannelton (IN) Enquirer, the car was going full speed when it ran off the track and struck the confectionary store, tearing away its front and fatally injuring two or three people. An 18 month old child was buried in the rubble and not expected to live. Apparently the driver was non-union; two strike sympathizers boarded the car and argued with the driver about stopping the car and joining the strike. The driver was frightened and "lost his head," turning on full power and losing control due to speed, the downward slope of the street, and the shallowness of the switches. This is photo no. 1142. 001511260 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001511260 6531_ $$aTransportation 001511260 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001511260 691__ $$aEvansville, IN 001511260 7001_ $$aF. A. Muntzer 001511260 8564_ $$9910d7621-e8a3-4f10-b005-6cd66585ecab$$s1529711$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1511260/files/20751.jp2 001511260 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1511260$$pGLOBAL_SET 001511260 914__ $$aVolume975/RH 033-344.tif 001511260 914__ $$aRLIC 001511260 980__ $$aSpecial & Regional History Collection 001511260 984__ $$aEvansville Postcard Collection 001511260 985__ $$aImage