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Utica (New York, United States) (search for this): article 9
Frozen to death. --Mrs. O'Toole, an old lady residing in Utica, left her home on the morning of the 8th inst., to visit her sick daughter two miles distant. She started to return in the afternoon, but was not seen again till Saturday noon, when, about sixty rods from her home, shocking to relate, they discovered the body of Mrs. O'Toole standing against the fence, frozen stiff! The ruthless storm had made rude havoc with the grey locks of the old lady, filling them with sleet and frost, and then piled the snow about her lifeless form.
Frozen to death. --Mrs. O'Toole, an old lady residing in Utica, left her home on the morning of the 8th inst., to visit her sick daughter two miles distant. She started to return in the afternoon, but was not seen again till Saturday noon, when, about sixty rods from her home, shocking to relate, they discovered the body of Mrs. O'Toole standing against the fence, frozen stiff! The ruthless storm had made rude havoc with the grey locks of the old lady, filling them with sleet and frost, ay residing in Utica, left her home on the morning of the 8th inst., to visit her sick daughter two miles distant. She started to return in the afternoon, but was not seen again till Saturday noon, when, about sixty rods from her home, shocking to relate, they discovered the body of Mrs. O'Toole standing against the fence, frozen stiff! The ruthless storm had made rude havoc with the grey locks of the old lady, filling them with sleet and frost, and then piled the snow about her lifeless form.
Frozen to death. --Mrs. O'Toole, an old lady residing in Utica, left her home on the morning of the 8th inst., to visit her sick daughter two miles distant. She started to return in the afternoon, but was not seen again till Saturday noon, when, about sixty rods from her home, shocking to relate, they discovered the body of Mrs. O'Toole standing against the fence, frozen stiff! The ruthless storm had made rude havoc with the grey locks of the old lady, filling them with sleet and frost, and then piled the snow about her lifeless form.