Gilbert Lancaster, who was employed in decorating the Benjamin house, just completed, is now in the employ of Martin Adams, of Cold Spring. Mr. Lancaster also did the interior decorating on the parsonage at the South Highland M. E. Church.
THE HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907
AUTO SCARED HORSE
Late last Saturday afternoon Gilbert Lancaster and Edward Avery were returning in a go-cart from The Benjamin house at Cold Spring, where they had been working. An automobile belonging lo Sfuyvesant Fish passed, them near William Church Osborne's place and scared the horse. The animal plunged and ran some distance.
Lancaster was thrown out, received an ugly scalp wound, had two ribs; broken and was rendered unconscious.
Avery was thrown on the horse' s back.. He stopped the animal within a hundred yards.
Mrs. Fish, who was in the auto, stopped and arranged to have Lancaster taken to his home. Dr. K. DeMott Lyon was was sent for, repaired at once to Garrison , and treated the injured man, who meantime had regained consciousness. Lancaster had a close call, but is improving.
THE HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT, PEEKSKILL, N. Y.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922
LANCASTER - At South Highlands, Feb. 17, 1922, Gilbert O. Lancaster, aged 70 years.
Gilbert Lancaster, who was employed in decorating the Benjamin house, just completed, is now in the employ of Martin Adams, of Cold Spring. Mr. Lancaster also did the interior decorating on the parsonage at the South Highland M. E. Church.
THE HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907
AUTO SCARED HORSE
Late last Saturday afternoon Gilbert Lancaster and Edward Avery were returning in a go-cart from The Benjamin house at Cold Spring, where they had been working. An automobile belonging lo Sfuyvesant Fish passed, them near William Church Osborne's place and scared the horse. The animal plunged and ran some distance.
Lancaster was thrown out, received an ugly scalp wound, had two ribs; broken and was rendered unconscious.
Avery was thrown on the horse' s back.. He stopped the animal within a hundred yards.
Mrs. Fish, who was in the auto, stopped and arranged to have Lancaster taken to his home. Dr. K. DeMott Lyon was was sent for, repaired at once to Garrison , and treated the injured man, who meantime had regained consciousness. Lancaster had a close call, but is improving.
THE HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT, PEEKSKILL, N. Y.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922
LANCASTER - At South Highlands, Feb. 17, 1922, Gilbert O. Lancaster, aged 70 years.
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