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Seventeen Unnatural Deaths

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Day
2
Month
July
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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The year ending June 30th has been remarkable for the large number of unnatural deaths which have occurred in Ann Arbor and vicinity. There have been eight drownings, one rnanslaughter, one suicide, one infanticide, two railroad accidents and four other fatal accidenta. A complete list will prove interesting: Warner Halleek, of this city, drow.ned in Bush Lake, July G. Walter and Samuel Johnson drowned, while swimming in the Huron river, Wednesday, July 9. Mrs. A. C. Clark, pf Saline, thrown from carriage on river road and fatally injured, July 28. Irving J. Dennison, killed in the rumpus between Company A and students, November 12. H. A. Macy, medical student, injured while coasting; died Wednesday, De cember 24. Frank E. Dickinson and Miss Gertrude M. Brundage, medical students, drowned, while skating, December 24. D. W. Amsden, accidentally killed in a scuffle in Millman & McNally's saloon, January 13. Child of Henrietta Ehnis died Feb ruary 10 from exposure in a vault. Thomas H. Moore, drowned at Geddesburg, February 12. August Kayuska, took Paris Green and died February 28. John Henry Leopold disappeared from home in fifth ward, Easter Monday, found dead in river two weeks after. Simon Natonick, feil into fit and was suffocated in hay mow, April 13. J. Bush, of this city, drowned in McNally's Lake, May 7. Joseph Bock, tramp, killed by Michigan Central train, June 1. Frank D. Morse, of Ann Arbor town, killed by electric motor, June 6.

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