The Lowell Sun, 29 January 1909
| Another Coasting Accident |
| Frank Poste, a Portuguese boy about seven years of age, was run into by a
double-runner coaster while on the South common, this afternoon, about 2:30 o'clock. Dr. McCarthy was called and later the ambulance. The injured boy was removed to St. John's hospital where it was found that his left shoulder was fractured, his right shoulder dislocated and his jaw broken. His condition is pronounced critical. |
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Mr. James Tryon, a veteran of the Civil war, died Thursday night at the Lowell hospital. He leaves a widow, two sons, Wallace of this city and William of Manchester, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles D. Moulfried of Manchester and Mrs. James Gordon of this city. He also leaves 16
grandchildren and six great grandchildren. |
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1909 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts
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