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Andrew Kenoyer

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Dayton, Columbia County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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W. W. Journal:

Andrew, Son of S. D. Kenoyer, got his hand caught in a threshing machine Wednesday morning. He was stripping broom corn, and as his fingers being sore, he had put on a pair of old gloves.

One of the gloves was caught by the bar, and his hand and arm were drawn into the cylinder and mangled in a horrible manner. From near the elbow, the entire flesh was stripped from the bone.

The young man was brought to Dayton, where his arm was amputated, and the poor fellow is now a cripple for life.

The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.), 07 Sept. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
W. W. Journal:

Andrew, Son of S. D. Kenoyer, got his hand caught in a threshing machine Wednesday morning. He was stripping broom corn, and as his fingers being sore, he had put on a pair of old gloves.

One of the gloves was caught by the bar, and his hand and arm were drawn into the cylinder and mangled in a horrible manner. From near the elbow, the entire flesh was stripped from the bone.

The young man was brought to Dayton, where his arm was amputated, and the poor fellow is now a cripple for life.

The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.), 07 Sept. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.


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