Great Wallace Shows Circus Train-Wreck Memorial in Durand, Michigan

Great Wallace Shows Circus Train-wreck Memorial

On August 6th, 1903 two train cars carrying members of the Great Wallace Shows Circus collided in the Durand railroad yards. The incident killed 23 people along with several animals. Nine of those killed were never identified and lie buried in Lovejoy Cemetery. The animals, including an elephant named “Maude,” were buried at the scene of the accident.

An impressive obelisk memorial stands near the entrance of the cemetery and reads:

“In memory of the Unknown Dead. Who lost their lives in the Railroad Wreck of the Great  Wallace Shows. August 6th, 1903.”

The monument itself is flanked by other headstones that are also unknown. The stones are in bad condition and it’s possible some have been completely eroded by Michigan’s brutal winters. 

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