Historical Images of Porter County
The Woodville Train Wreck, November 12, 1906
Woodville, Indiana
Date: November 12, 1906
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: The Sunday
Record-Herald
Postmark: Not applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: One of the most newsworthy and
tragic events ever to take place in Porter County, Indiana, occurred in the
early morning of November 12, 1906. During a significant snowstorm, a major
train wreck took place on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad approximately 200 yards
west of Woodville. The wreck involved the head-on collision of a freight train
and passenger train, both traveling at full speed. Newspaper reports at that
time indicated that between 47 and 100 individuals perished in the train wreck,
although the final number was placed between 55 and 61. The majority of those
who died were immigrants traveling west. Many of the individuals that perished
in this wreck were buried in St. Patrick Cemetery in Chesterton, Indiana,
although no marker exists today to identify these individuals. This photograph
appeared on page 11 of The Sunday Record-Herald published in Chicago, Illinois,
on November 18, 1906. I have written a blog post detailing this wreck titled
Then All Was Still: The Woodville Train Wreck of 1906.
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