The Good Old Days, Wanderlust & Happy Thoughts: The Tragic Death Of the Westinghouse Employee Who Still Plays His Banjo

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

The Tragic Death Of the Westinghouse Employee Who Still Plays His Banjo

On May 25, 1906, a worker at the Westinghouse Air Brake plant in Wilmerding, Pennsylvania broke a large jar of nitric acid. Two other workers, including 28-year-old Julius White, were told to mop it up. White did as he was told, then at the end of his shift, he went home to nearby Braddock, played... Sign in to see full entry.

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