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William Charles Alcorn

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William Charles Alcorn

Birth
Death
24 Sep 1896 (aged 66)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.76344, Longitude: -96.68339
Plot
Section 1, Lot 3, Space 6
Memorial ID
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Hi,
I ran across this fascinating newspaper article from a Dallas paper in 1897 about this death. I thought it might interest you. I've cited it at the bottom so if you want to paste it in bio section, it is referenced.

Sherry


Mrs. Nancy C. Alcorn Sues
a Local firm.
______


An Elevator Accident Resulting
in Her Husband's Death
the Cause.

Mrs. Nancy C. Alcorn, Saturday filed suit in the district court against the Parlin & Orendorff Company in behalf of herself and daughter for $15,000.

The plaintiffs are the wife and daughter of Wm. C. Alcorn, who received injuries resulting in his death while riding in the defendant company's elevator in September of last year.

The plaintiffs allege negligence on the part of the company in the operation and use of the elevator without railings or safety guards for the protection of passengers using the same. The firm's agent in this city is William M. Robinson.

- February 7, 1897, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 12, col. 2.


Hi,
I ran across this fascinating newspaper article from a Dallas paper in 1897 about this death. I thought it might interest you. I've cited it at the bottom so if you want to paste it in bio section, it is referenced.

Sherry


Mrs. Nancy C. Alcorn Sues
a Local firm.
______


An Elevator Accident Resulting
in Her Husband's Death
the Cause.

Mrs. Nancy C. Alcorn, Saturday filed suit in the district court against the Parlin & Orendorff Company in behalf of herself and daughter for $15,000.

The plaintiffs are the wife and daughter of Wm. C. Alcorn, who received injuries resulting in his death while riding in the defendant company's elevator in September of last year.

The plaintiffs allege negligence on the part of the company in the operation and use of the elevator without railings or safety guards for the protection of passengers using the same. The firm's agent in this city is William M. Robinson.

- February 7, 1897, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 12, col. 2.



Inscription

In my Father's house
are many mansions.

A precious one from
us has gone,
A voice we loved
is stilled.
A place is vacant
in our home,
That never can
be filled.

Gravesite Details

Buried in plot w/Nancy C. Alcorn, R.J. Alcorn, J. Newt Alcorn, in front fo Amanda Alcorn



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