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  2. List of train robberies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A train belonging to The West Indian Fast Mail was stopped north of Monroe Junction, two of the men forced the fireman and train engineer, a man known only as Dumas, to stop the train. The other men attempted to enter the express car but were stopped by two men W. N. Saunders and I. M. Cox, Saunders was shot in the breast and later died.

  3. Ohio congressman tries again to stop trains from blocking ...

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    The law does not apply to trains that are moving or those stopped by circumstances out of the railroad company’s control. In 2022, however, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled federal law stopped the ...

  4. Jackson's operations against the B&O Railroad (1861)

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    For the immediate time being, "B&O trains continued to run, with many interruptions and only with the consent of Virginia." [3] Colonel Jackson realized that Harper's Ferry held not only important arms production factories, but was a choke-hold on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and key telegraph trunk lines connecting Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C. to ...

  5. Oberlin–Wellington Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the law by a three-to-two ruling. Although Chief Justice Joseph Rockwell Swan was personally opposed to slavery, he wrote that his judicial duty left him no choice but to acknowledge that an Act of the United States Congress was the supreme law of the land (see Supremacy Clause ), and to ...

  6. Ohio passed a law to stop vigilantes in 1889. Now it could be ...

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    Yost then learned Ohio already had an anti-mask law on the books. Yost didn't know how often the law had been used − if at all − during the Occupy, Black Lives Matter, anti-COVID-19 and neo ...

  7. Ohio train derailment: Fetterman, Hawley and Vance among ...

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    The legislation would require regular inspections of trains carrying hazardous materials and provide information in advance to emergency responders.

  8. William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library (commonly referred to as the Thompson Library) is the main library at Ohio State University's Columbus campus. It is the university's largest library and houses its main stacks, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, and many departmental subject libraries.

  9. Ohio derailment – live: Train ‘broke down’ days before ...

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    One of the biggest plot points in both the book and film concerns a train crash which release a huge cloud of toxic chemicals into the air, referred to somewhat euphemistically as the Airbourne ...