Horrible Tuesday Commute

For the second week in a row I have had a horrible Tuesday commute. Last Tuesday it was Pothole Problems that caused an almost two hour commute to work.

Traffic Trouble, Commute Routes, pothole, trafficThe map above illustrates how a large number of roads flow into the 580 funnel. If the funnel gets even partially blocked then it can lead to a horrible commute.

Altamont, Commute, Bacon Truck, Truck FireThis morning it took me more than two and a half hours to travel about 12 miles to where a truck had caught on fire in the early morning hours. For regular Altamont commuters, you know right where this is, about a mile from the summit.

Altamont Commute, Truck Fire, Bad TrafficHere you can see the truck that was on fire. The fire had consumed most of the trailer and the contents. I found out that the truck was carrying salami and bacon. I thought about clever titles like “Burnt Bacon Breakfast Commute”, but decided not to use any of them.

Burnt Bacon, Altamont Fire, Truck Burnt, Commute nightmare, Breakfast CommuteHere is a closer look at the trailer. You can see that there is still some smoke coming off of the trailer.

altomont mess, commute nightmare, Burnt Bacon and SalamiYou may have noticed that the trailer did not have a cab in the previous pictures. Here it is already loaded on a flatbed trailer. It pretty much burnt to the ground. Luckily the driver escaped the truck without injury.

When I went past two lanes were blocked and it wasn’t until the afternoon when one of them opened. I am hoping that all will be clear in the morning.

The last 14 miles of my commute took only about 15-20 minutes, and thankfully traffic on the way home was not bad at all.

Hoping for a nicer commute tomorrow morning.

Steven

 

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Cochran Clippings Found

In my post Virtual Hike to Hays, Kansas I told the story of the death of my Great, Great Grandfather Lorenzo Dow Cochran.

Lorenzo Dow CochranI had mentioned that in a visit to the library in Hays I had found an article about his death, but did not know where I had tucked it away.

Cochran, Hays, Kansas, Tomb StoneTonight while searching for something else I ran across the copies I had made from the microfilm machine.

The Republican, Ellis County Kansas, Hays Kansas, newspaperThe first article comes from The Republican which was the Official Paper of Ellis County.

Death Notice, Lorenzo Dow Cochran, Hays Kansas, HarvesterHere is a transcription of the short article:

J. D. Cochran of Missouri, who was working with a threshing gang for Israel Grenell was prostrated by the heat last Thursday, and died within thirty minuets after he was stricken. Mr. Cochran was a good workman and well liked. He leaves a wife and 11 children to mourn the loss of husband and father. This is the first death from the intense heat that has continued the past three weeks.

The article has J.D. Cochran instead of L.D. but the rest of the facts about him are correct.

Free Press, Hays Kansas, Newspaper, Cochran DeathThere was also an article in the Free Press. It is important to remember that a century ago many cities had competing newspapers, so always look for alternate reports when searching for  your family history.

Hays, Kansas, Newspaper, Cochran, Family HistoryHere is the transcription of the article:

A harvester met with a sudden death out in Wheatland Township on Thursday. J. B. Cochran was helping at the Grenell threshing machine and on a wheat stack and suddenly dropped over dead from heart trouble. He worked last harvest for Jim Burke and one of the best harvesters ever in our county

He formerly lived in Norton Co and his wife and family are visiting their old home in Missouri.

Again we see that the initials are wrong. This time is is J. B. instead of L. D.

He indeed previously lived in Norton County, Kansas and his family was back in Missouri.

At some point I will try and find the approximate place of his death. I am sure that there are plat books that will show where Israel Grenell owned land in Wheatland Township in 1901.

There is a bit of difference in the cause of his death. I would tend to believe that it was due to heat prostration rather than heart trouble as he was only 43 years old and in good physical shape. Or, perhaps those family stories about him being murdered are true.

Now to try and remember where I tucked the other item away.

Steven

 

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