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Conductor E. V. Katt Believed to Have Been Killed Accidentally.
Posted by: Stubbytate (ID *****7557) Date: August 21, 2006 at 15:42:31
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Article Title: Washington Post
Article Date: May 4 1914

Article Description: R. R. Death Page 14


Article Text:

Washington Post May 4,1914 R. R. Death Page 14

FOUND DEAD NEAR TRACKS.
Conductor E. V. Katt Believed to Have Been Killed Accidentally.

Edward V. KATT, 47 years old, a Pennsylvania Railroad conductor, was
found dead beside the tracks near Lanham, Md., early yesterday. The
body was brought to Washington and taken to the District morgue.
KATT lived at 2328 Guilford avenue, Baltimore, the police learned.
It is thought that he was either knocked off the platform of his train
or that he slipped and fell while passing from one car to another.
Relatives in Baltimore have been notified. They are expected to arrive in
Washington today.


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