Thursday, December 10, 1891, page 8, col. 2.
J. A. McKenzie and family consisting of wife and two daughters, Maud aged 12 and Pearl aged 4, of Minneapolis, were in the railroad collision at Toledo, Nov. 28. Maud was killed and Pearl and her mother were seriously injured. Pearl died Nov. 30 and her mother is not expected to recover.
J. A. McKenzie is a brother of W. L. McKenzie of Holmes City, and was here a few years ago selling piano harps.
Transcribed from microfilm copy of newspaper at Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN.
Contributor: Rose (47954131)
Thursday, December 10, 1891, page 8, col. 2.
J. A. McKenzie and family consisting of wife and two daughters, Maud aged 12 and Pearl aged 4, of Minneapolis, were in the railroad collision at Toledo, Nov. 28. Maud was killed and Pearl and her mother were seriously injured. Pearl died Nov. 30 and her mother is not expected to recover.
J. A. McKenzie is a brother of W. L. McKenzie of Holmes City, and was here a few years ago selling piano harps.
Transcribed from microfilm copy of newspaper at Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN.
Contributor: Rose (47954131)
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