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The Franklin Pierce rail accident was a train derailment in the US on January 6, 1853, that resulted in the death of Benjamin Pierce, the only living son of US president-elect Franklin Pierce. Background
Benjamin Pierce (December 25, 1757 – April 1, 1839) was an American politician who twice served as the governor of New Hampshire from 1827 to 1828 and from 1829 to 1830. Pierce fought during the American Revolutionary War before becoming a Democratic-Republican Party politician.
Benjamin or Ben Pierce may refer to: Benjamin Pierce (governor) (1757–1839), governor of New Hampshire in the 1820s, father of U.S. President Franklin Pierce Benjamin Pierce (1841–1853) , the last surviving son of U.S. President Franklin Pierce; died in a train accident just before his father's inauguration
Jane Pierce with her last surviving son, Benjamin Pierce. The child died in 1853 in a train crash, two months before his father was sworn into office as president. In 1852, Pierce's husband received the Democratic Party nomination for president. She is said to have fainted upon hearing the news.
Franklin Pierce Jr. February 2–5, 1836 no spouse: died from complications to his birth Frank Robert Pierce August 27, 1839 – November 14, 1843 died of typhus fever after contracting it along with his brother Benjamin Pierce Nickname: Benny: April 13, 1841 – January 6, 1853
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Collin County officer Benjamin Held dies after car accident, taken off life support. Nicole Lopez. March 10, 2023 at 8:32 PM. Collin County Sheriff's Office Facebook.
[54] [55] Prior to the discovery of Mount's remains, a class hazing between college sophomores and freshmen had resulted in the death of one student, Louis Aubere, in a car-ramming accident; at the inquest of Aubere's death, one student, Roscoe Conkling Fitch, made an admission that Mount had been accidentally killed, his body hidden, and those ...