File:Harper's Weekly cartoon about 1882 Spuyten Duyvil train wreck.png

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Description 1882 Harper's Weekly cartoon by Thomas Nast commenting on reports that a recent deadly train wreck was in part the result of one of a group of drunken politicians on board pulling the emergency brake because they thought it would be funny, stopping their train, which another one crashed into ten minutes later.
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current06:51, 29 December 2023Thumbnail for version as of 06:51, 29 December 2023967 × 1,119 (891 KB)Daniel Case{{Information |Description=1882 ''{{w|Harper's Weekly}}'' cartoon commenting on reports that a recent deadly train wreck was in part the result of one of a group of drunken politicians on board pulling the emergency brake because they thought it would be funny, stopping their train, which another one crashed into ten minutes later. |Source=[https://myinwood.net/the-spuyten-duyvil-railroad-disaster-of-1882/ MyInwood.net] |Date=1882-02-04 |Author=Unknown. E...
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