Lewis Cass thrown from horse
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Lewis Cass thrown from horse
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Posted: 26 Feb 2008 9:57PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Appears in "The Wapanucka Press" 22 September 1904, Wapanucka, Johnston County, Indian Territory, now Oklahoma
THROWN FROM HORSE
Lewis Cass, a full-blood, who had been in the town during the evening, was found Saturday night about 8 o’clock, on the roadside a mile west of the city, with an ugly gash cut over his eye and otherwise badly bruised. He was brought to the city and Dr. Sadler called in who sewed up the wound. He was unconscious when found and thought to be in a critical condition. He had been drinking during the evening, so it is said, and the supposition is that he was thrown by the horse he was riding. The next morning after waking from an unconscious state Cass was able to get up and go home but could not tell anything about what caused his accident.
THROWN FROM HORSE
Lewis Cass, a full-blood, who had been in the town during the evening, was found Saturday night about 8 o’clock, on the roadside a mile west of the city, with an ugly gash cut over his eye and otherwise badly bruised. He was brought to the city and Dr. Sadler called in who sewed up the wound. He was unconscious when found and thought to be in a critical condition. He had been drinking during the evening, so it is said, and the supposition is that he was thrown by the horse he was riding. The next morning after waking from an unconscious state Cass was able to get up and go home but could not tell anything about what caused his accident.
