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From the Chenango Union of Norwich, NY Wednesday, August 30, 1871
DeRuyter - "On Friday of last week as the
team of Horace Scott, senior, of this place, driven by a lad before a wagon
which Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Wilcox, and Miss Scott were riding, passed the railroad
cut on the Zenas Rider farm, towards the Basin, it was passed by the 10:45 train
coming from Norwich. The horse took fright, ran, overturned the wagon and threw
the women into a fence by the roadside, smashing the wagon badly and hurting the
women considerably. Mrs. Scott was injured in the back, and Mrs. Wilcox had a
wrist sprained.
"We understand H.D. Leonard commenced the work of grading on his
contract between Truxton and Cortland this week Tuesday, and it his intention to
push forward the work as fast as possible.
"Several car-loads of timber for our depots have arrived, and it
begins to look as though we should have a depot in a short time. Push the work forward,
gentlemen, as we are sadly in need of comfortable shelter for both travelers and freight.
"Our railroad agent at this place, George W. Blodgett, shipped 21
tons of cheese from this station on Monday of this week." -
(DeRuyter) New Era


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