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Depot Explosion and Mystery

Lufkin, Angelina County

Marker Text

On the evening of March 2, 1913, an explosion destroyed the Houston, East & West Texas Railroad depot at this site, disrupting the town's vital source of transportation and trade. Although a body was not discovered, it was presumed a railroad employee had been killed in the mishap. He was later declared legally dead and his stepmother collected on his insurance. In 1916, however, he was returned to Lufkin by Judge E. J. Mantooth, a local attorney acting on behalf of the insurance firms. The railroad employee stood trial for insurance fraud, but was subsequently acquitted. (1982)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Calder Square - Ellis, Cotton and Angelina streets, Lufkin
Marker # 6988
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad; fire and fire departments
Latitude, Longitude 31.339152, -94.729344

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