96 Lives Lost: The Untold Story of Wellington's Deadly Avalanche
37 year old James Henry O'Neill was superintendent of the great railway cascade division and responsible for keeping mail, freight, and passenger trains moving for the entire Western half of Washington state. O'Neill and his men had a reputation for being able to handle snowfall in the area, keeping the lines open and having no passenger fatalities. Until a forecasted storm headed his way caused the worst avalanche disaster in American history, killing and injuring hundreds.
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Krist, Gary. The White Cascade: The Great Northern Railway Disaster and America’s Deadliest Avalanche. Henry Holt and Company, 2008.
- https://www.qahistory.org/articles/victims-list
- https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/trains-buried-by-avalanche
- https://washingtonourhome.com/the-1910-wellington-train-disaster/