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G. W. Daughtrey (search for this): article 4
Fatal accident. --The Ballsville (Ark.) independent Balance, of the 20th, has the following: On Friday morning, 27th ult., James Hawkins, a lad about twelve years of age, a nephew of Mrs. G. W. Daughtrey, of this place, was thrown from a horse, while riding out early in the morning, and instantly killed.--On being thrown, his feet was caught in the bridle in some way, and he was kicked several times by the horse and dragged over the re come fifty or seventy-five yards. His body bly bruised and mutilated.--He
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Fatal accident. --The Ballsville (Ark.) independent Balance, of the 20th, has the following: On Friday morning, 27th ult., James Hawkins, a lad about twelve years of age, a nephew of Mrs. G. W. Daughtrey, of this place, was thrown from a horse, while riding out early in the morning, and instantly killed.--On being thrown, his feet was caught in the bridle in some way, and he was kicked several times by the horse and dragged over the re come fifty or seventy-five yards. His body bly bruised and mutilated.--He
Fatal accident. --The Ballsville (Ark.) independent Balance, of the 20th, has the following: On Friday morning, 27th ult., James Hawkins, a lad about twelve years of age, a nephew of Mrs. G. W. Daughtrey, of this place, was thrown from a horse, while riding out early in the morning, and instantly killed.--On being thrown, his feet was caught in the bridle in some way, and he was kicked several times by the horse and dragged over the re come fifty or seventy-five yards. His body bly bruised and mutilated.--He