Henry Bliss (road accident victim)

Henry Bliss (road accident victim)

Henry Hale Bliss (June 13, 1830-September 10, 1899) was the first person killed in a motor vehicle accident in the United States. On September 9, 1899 he was disembarking from a streetcar at West 74th Street and Central Park West in New York City, when an electric-powered taxicab (Automobile No. 43) struck him and crushed his head and chest. He died from his injuries the next morning.

The driver of the taxicab was arrested and charged with manslaughter but was acquitted on the grounds that it was unintentional.

A plaque was dedicated at the site on September 13, 1999, to commemorate this event, it reads:

:"Here at West 74th Street and Central Park West, Henry H. Bliss dismounted from a streetcar and was struck and knocked unconscious by an automobile on the evening of September 13, 1899. When Mr. Bliss, a New York real estate man, died the next morning from his injuries, he became the first recorded motor vehicle fatality in the Western Hemisphere. This sign was erected to remember Mr. Bliss on the centennial of his untimely death and to promote safety on our streets and highways."

Bliss' death pretends to be the first recorded vehicle-related fatality in the Western Hemisphere. However, prior to his death, there were two such deaths in Europe. Bridget Driscoll was killed by a car at Hyde Park Corner in London in 1896, and Mary Ward was killed by a steam-powered car in Ireland in 1869 - both locations are in the Western Hemisphere.

External links


* [http://www.citystreets.org/plaque.html Citystreets.org - Henry Bliss Plaque]


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