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Gussie “Gus” Alexander

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Gussie “Gus” Alexander

Birth
Death
18 Oct 1912 (aged 20)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Max & Nora Alexander

El Dorado Daily Republican
El Dorado, Kansas
Monday, October 21, 1912
page 2

Fatal Automobile Accident.
Arkansas City, Kan., Oct. 21. - As the result of an automobile accident which occurred at an early hour this morning, "Gus" Alexander is dead. Frank Kuhns and his wife are mortally injured, and Lee Brown is slightly injured, while the car in which the party rode is a total wreck.

Alexander who drove the car, suffered a broken neck and the others of the party were thrown out when the car skidded and turned over three times. The man killed was a son of M.N. Alexander, proprietor of the A.C. Overall plant. He was 22 years old. Brown was Alexander's brother-in-law. Kuhns is internally injured and Mrs. Kuhns has a fractured leg and arm and internal injuries. Brown is the only member of the party who is able to tell the story of the accident. All are residents of this city.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

Son of Max & Nora Alexander

El Dorado Daily Republican
El Dorado, Kansas
Monday, October 21, 1912
page 2

Fatal Automobile Accident.
Arkansas City, Kan., Oct. 21. - As the result of an automobile accident which occurred at an early hour this morning, "Gus" Alexander is dead. Frank Kuhns and his wife are mortally injured, and Lee Brown is slightly injured, while the car in which the party rode is a total wreck.

Alexander who drove the car, suffered a broken neck and the others of the party were thrown out when the car skidded and turned over three times. The man killed was a son of M.N. Alexander, proprietor of the A.C. Overall plant. He was 22 years old. Brown was Alexander's brother-in-law. Kuhns is internally injured and Mrs. Kuhns has a fractured leg and arm and internal injuries. Brown is the only member of the party who is able to tell the story of the accident. All are residents of this city.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)


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