Lett, William H.

William H. Lett
March 18, 1871-April 10, 1909


Niles Daily Sun, Saturday, April 10, 1909, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

MET TRAGIC END ON RAIL
FATAL ACCIDENT TO WM. LETT IN M.C. YARDS
HE CAUGHT A FREIGHT
But Missed Footing and Slipped Beneath the Wheels

    William Lett, a colored man, fell under the wheels of a Michigan Central train in the west end of the Niles yards today and met injuries which caused his death a few hours later.
    Lett was attempting to board a freight train east bound about 10 o'clock. Missing his foothold he fell between the wheels.  Hus right arm was almost torn from the socket and mangled beyond description and he was also terribly injured internally.  Yardmen carried the unfortunate man to the baggage room and Railroad Physician, Dr. J.D. Greensmyer, was summoned.
    Lett was then removed to the Niles Private Hospital where Dr. Greensmyer assisted by Drs. Carr and Burns amputated his arm.
    But the shock of the operation together with his internal injuries was to[sic] much for the injured man and he passed away about 11:45 or shortly after coming out from under the influence of the choloroform.
    The deceased was a brother of James Lett of thsi city. He had spent the night here with his brother and left this morning intending to go to Kalamazoo to vist another brother, Zack Lett.
    The deceased was about 38 years of age.  He had no permanent home but spent much time in Chicago where a brother and sister reside.
    The funeral arrangements will be made upon the arrival of the relatives.

Niles Daily Sun, Monday, April 12, 1909, microfilm Niles District Library

    The funeral of William Lett, who met his death here Saturday by falling under a Michigan Central freight train, was held this afternoon from Paul Skalla's establishment, Rev. Ager officiating.  Interment took place at Silver Brook.