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Jane Pierce, raised a Puritan, believed that the accident was a punishment from God as a result of Franklin Pierce continuing his political aspirations against her wishes. [11]: 91 Franklin Pierce also believed that the accident was a form of punishment from God so he refused to use a Bible when giving his oath of office. [6]
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
March 30, 2023 – A BNSF train carrying ethanol and corn syrup derailed in Raymond, Minnesota, near Minneapolis. The train caught fire but no injuries were reported. [37] Sunday, October 15 – southbound coal freight train derailed, partially destroyed the rail bridge over Interstate 25 north of Pueblo, Colorado. Driver of semi truck passing ...
The Fircrest woman died at the scene.
Benjamin Maupin’s account said he was from Homedale, and the couple married in September 2011. The train collision took place at about 8:20 a.m. on April 13 near U.S. Highway 20 at milepost 17.
A train hit and killed a woman in her 60s who was walking on the railroad tracks near Sunnyside Beach Park Monday in Steilacoom, police and fire department officials said.
6 January – United States – Franklin Pierce rail accident – A train carrying President-elect Franklin Pierce, his wife Jane and their son Benjamin derailed and toppled off an embankment near Andover, MA. Franklin and Jane suffered minor injuries, but their son Benjamin was killed. [54]
Benjamin was born in 1841 and died in 1853 at age 11 in a train accident. [6]: 241–244 Following the end of her husband's term in the Senate, Pierce was able to live a domestic life with her family together at home.