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Huntington History Index 8-11 HD = Herald Dispatch HH = Huntington Herald HA = Huntington Advertiser WCN = Wayne County News DND = Daily News Digest INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOUND IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS SUBJECT CAPTION DATE REEL ACCIDENTS - BONS, WILLIAM "BILL" MAN SUFFERS CUTS IN WRECK November 1, 1937 HD ACCIDENTS - CARR, T.M. (MRS.) MRS. T.M. CARR FALLS AND BREAKS RIGHT ARM March 11, 1921 HA ACCIDENTS - CHAMBERS, PAUL (MRS.) MRS. CHAMBERS IS SERIOUSLY BURNED September 2, 1912 HD ACCIDENTS - DAVIS, CLAUD BADLY INJURED July 1, 1901 HA ACCIDENTS - FOSTER, FAY BADLY BURNED: THREE YEAR OLD GIRL VICTIM OF PROBABLY A FATAL ACCIDENT July 17, 1903 HA ACCIDENTS - GRIFFITH, J.F. BRAKEMAN INJURED February 9, 1901 HA ACCIDENTS - HUFFMAN, ANDREW J. HUFFMAN'S HURT PROVED FATAL: AGED CENTRAL CITY MAN SUCCUMBS TO HIS INJURIES November 11, 1906 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH A FIERY FLASH AND A CITY'S BLACKEST NIGHT November 14, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH A HUGE BALL OF FIRE AND THAT WAS IT November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH AFTER 40 YEARS : TRAGEDY HARD TO TAKE November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH DON’T GO TO MORGUE, MOORE ADVISES FAMILIES OF VICTIMS November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH FRIENDS GATHER AT HOSPITAL TO WAIT, HOPE FOR MIRACLE November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SOBS, ANGUISH PIERCE COLD RAINY NIGHT AT MARSHALL U November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SONS OF MARSHALL THEY WILL ALWAYS BE November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH THESE COACHES, PLAYERS, FANS, BELIEVED ABOARD November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH THEY WERE FINE YOUNG MEN CAROLINA COACH SAYS November 15, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH 10 TEAMS COMBING WRECKAGE OF JET November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH A TEST OF FAITH 7000 MOURNERS CROWD FIELD HOUSE FOR MEMORIAL November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CITY, COURTHOUSE OFFICES ARE SHUT : EVENTS CANCELED November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CONDOLENCES POUR INTO MU November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CRASH PLANES PILOT WAS WITH AIRLINE FOR 21 YEARS November 16, 1970 HA Compiled by CCPL Staff Last Update: 8/11/2009 Page 1 HD = Herald Dispatch HH = Huntington Herald HA = Huntington Advertiser WCN = Wayne County News DND = Daily News Digest INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOUND IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS SUBJECT CAPTION DATE REEL ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CRASH WORST BY FAR IN HISTORY OF STATE November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH FATE CAUSED THEM TO MISS THE PLANE November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH HERE IS OFFICIAL LIST OF 75 VICTIMS November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH IDENTIFY 15 CRASH VICTIMS November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH INQUIRIES KEPT FIVE PLAYERS OFF PLANE November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH LAMENT FOR CRASH DEAD RELECTS GRIEF OF CITY November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MOST AREA ACTIVITIES POSTPONED OR CANCELLED November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH POOR VISIBILITY, EMOTIONAL STUDENT CAUSE OVERFLIGHTS November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SOMETHING IS MISSING AND WE FEEL IT SO DEEPLY November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SOUTHERN VP DEFENDS DC-9 AS BEAUTIFUL PLANE November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH THEY CAME TO MOURN AND PAY TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO DIED ON THE RUGGED MOUNTAINSIDE November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH TOO EARLY TO DETERMINE IF ENGINES MALFUNCTIONED November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH TRAGEDY MAKES TOP HEADLINES ACROSS NATION November 16, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH TWO IMPACTS CITED IN CRASH THAT CLAIMED MU TEAM, FANS : LAST OF 75 BODIES ARE RECOVERED AS INQUIRY UNFOLDS November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH VICTIM IDENTIFICATION SAID MATTER OF DAYS November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH VICTIMS RELATIVES FRIENDS GATHER ON CAMPUS November 16, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH BOYS MOTHER GIVES UP GOES HOME November 17, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH INDENTITY LIST NOW 39 November 17, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MANY OFFER MEMORIAL AID November 17, 1970 ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MEMORIAL SERVICE PLANNED SATURDAY November 17, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH START REMOVING JET DEBRIS ENGINE WILL BE INSPECTED November 17, 1970 HA Compiled by CCPL Staff Last Update: 8/11/2009 Page 2 HD = Herald Dispatch HH = Huntington Herald HA = Huntington Advertiser WCN = Wayne County News DND = Daily News Digest INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOUND IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS SUBJECT CAPTION DATE REEL ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH VOLUNTEERS PRAISED FOR WORK AT CRASH November 17, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MARSHALL WILL SHARE IN TELEVISED BENEFIT WITH WICHITA STATE November 18, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH WRECKAGE REMOVAL TO CONTINUE TODAY November 18, 1970 ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH 63 LOST ONE ON : BOTH PARENTS November 19, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CRASH PROBE EXONERATES JET ENGINES November 19, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH NATION PAUSES TO REMEMBER HONOR MU November 20, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SIX BODIES CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED p. 1& 5 [SCANNED] November 21, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH EDITORIALS: TRI-STATE'S LACK OF ILS WAS NOT DUE TO OVERSIGHT p. 4 [SCANNED] November 21, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH OHIO UNIVERSITY TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES AT PEDEN STADIUM: REMEMBRANCE FOR MU SET NATIONALLY p. 10-11 [SCANNED ] November 21, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH JOINT RITES BEING ARRANGED FOR SIX November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MY GOD ITS TRUE : THOSE POOR PARENTS HOW CAN WE TELL THEM November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH WE'VE GOT A PLANE CRASH IT MAY BE A BAD ONE November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH NATION PAUSES TO REMEMBER, HONOR MU p. 1 & 4 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MARSHALL'S GRIEF: 'IT WAS WORSE THAN ANYONE COULD IMAGINE' p. 1 & 14 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH WE'VE GOT A PLANE CRASH -- IT MAY BE A BAD ONE… p. 9 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SERVICES TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY: JOINT RITES BEING ARRANGED FOR SIX p. 9 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH A PERFECT DAY FOR FOOTBALL… p.9 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH CINCINNATI TRIO BURIED AFTER JOINT RITES p. 9 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH IT WAS A WEEK OF DESPAIR AND A WEEK OF INSPIRATION p. 10 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH FROM FAR AND NEAR COME WORDS OF SYMPATHY p. 11-12 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MY GOD IT'S TRUE -- THOSE POOR PARENTS, HOW CAN WE TELL THEM p.14 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA Compiled by CCPL Staff Last Update: 8/11/2009 Page 3 HD = Herald Dispatch HH = Huntington Herald HA = Huntington Advertiser WCN = Wayne County News DND = Daily News Digest INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOUND IN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS SUBJECT CAPTION DATE REEL ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH DISASTER RITES (GRIFFITH, SKEENS, GILMORE, BROWN, NASH, ZBORILL) p. 14 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH SAUNDERS, HOOD, VAN HORN, WILSON BURIED: 2,500 AT ALABAMA SERVICE p. 14 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH ERNIE SALVATORE: IN MEMORY OF… p.17 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH BLACK CAGERS ATTEND SERVICES OF CRASH VICTIMS: MARSHALL ATHLETIC COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY p. 17-18 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH IN MEMORY OF OUR FRIENDS & FELLOW PHYSICIANS p. 18 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH GALLIPOLIS PLANS SERVICE TODAY FOR CRASH VICTIMS p. 22 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH HUNTINGTON DID NOT WEEP ALONE p. 23 [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH AMUSEMENTS: ARTS GUILD'S 'SACRED SERVICE' GIVEN IN MEMORIAM' TUESDAY p. 1 (Sunday Magazine) [SCANNED] November 22, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH AIR DISASTER HEARING TO OPEN HERE DEC 14 p. 1 & 6 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH TRAGEDY TRIGGERS ILS RUSH p. 1 & 6 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH EDITORIALS: MARSHALL TURNS SADLY TO TASK OF REBUILDING p. 4 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH EDITORIALS: MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR EVEN IN OUR BEREAVEMENT p.4 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MOMENTUM INCREASES FOR UPGRADING LANDING FACILITIES AT AIRPORT HERE p.6 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH WE DON'T WANT A HUNTINGTON ON OUR HANDS' SAYS AIRPORT MANAGER TRYING TO OBTAIN ILS p. 6 [SCANNED] November 26, 1970 HD ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH MEMORIAL GIFTS POUR IN AT MU November 30, 1970 HA ACCIDENTS - MARSHALL FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH BENEFIT GRID GAME NEWS TO MARSHALL p.
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