1879 Mary and Anna Garland of Philadelphia killed on Michigan RR
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1879 Mary and Anna Garland of Philadelphia killed on Michigan RR
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Posted: 24 May 2009 4:38AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Garland Rice Sparlin Rodgers
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, October 13, 1879, Volume CI, page 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Mrs. Mary Garland and her daughter Anna, who were killed on Thursday by the railroad disaster near Jackson on the Michigan Central railroad, were members of the P. E. Church of the Incarnation, at Broad and Jefferson streets, in this city, and were returning from a trip to the Northwest. Of the other Philadelphians killed, John Rice, his wife Elizabeth, S. M. Sparlin and Arthur Rodgers, no information can be obtained as to who they where (sic) or where they resided.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Mrs. Mary Garland and her daughter Anna, who were killed on Thursday by the railroad disaster near Jackson on the Michigan Central railroad, were members of the P. E. Church of the Incarnation, at Broad and Jefferson streets, in this city, and were returning from a trip to the Northwest. Of the other Philadelphians killed, John Rice, his wife Elizabeth, S. M. Sparlin and Arthur Rodgers, no information can be obtained as to who they where (sic) or where they resided.