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Mrs. Logan Was Very Seriously Injured

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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bloomington, 111., July Ü6.- A message to Commander Sweetzer, of the Department of Illinois G. A. B., received yesterday from Dr. Roberts, of Carbondale, 111., Mrs. General Logan's physician, says: "Mrs. Logan's injuries are very serious. Today, for the flrst-time siace the injury, she was turned upon her right side with soft pads under her injured left arm. Her left shoulder was crushed by the wheel of thebuggy running over it The whole arm to the elbow is blackened from bruises, and the forearm to the wrist is slightly injured. Her head was stepped upon on lts top and left side, the horse's shoe tearing the scalp loose in a concentric sha pe, making a wound three and one-half inches in length to the skull. The skull is uninjured. She has suffered exceeding pain at the shoulder and along the course of the arm. We rejoice to say she is improving in every respect."

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Ann Arbor Register