TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2023
REMEMBERING MUD RUN!
October 10th marks the anniversary
of a terrible tragedy that happened right
here in northeastern Pennsylvania. Some
10,000 people from Scranton, Wilkes-Barre,
and the greater Hazleton area gathered in
Hazleton on October 10th., 1888 for a
temperance rally in Hazleton. Many of
those participating were Irish immigrants
seeking to destroy the stereotype image
of the Irish as drunkards. When the rally
ended about 5,000 of those attending
boarded one of eight special trains which
would transport them from Hazleton through
a part of Carbon County and then north to
Wilkes-Barre and Scranton. The 7th of those
trains stopped at the Mud Run Station, a small
isolated station in Kidder Township, Carbon
County. The engineer believed he had plenty
of time until the 8th and final train caught up.
He was wrong! The final section of train
appeared as the engineer of unit 7 was oiling
his locomotive and the two trains collided!
The old passenger cars, made of wood in those
days, were smashed to pieces and immediately
caught on fine! 64 people died in the wreck
and another 50 were injured! It remains one
of the worse railroad accidents in U.S. history.
And it happened "right in our backyard" on
this date in 1888. Most people around here
known little or nothing about it and the history
behind it. I thought you ought to know...and
remember! Hope you're well and that all your
NEWS is good!
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