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Domestic News September 25, 1877

The Sedalia Weekly Bazoo

Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri

What is this article about?

A young son of James Ingram was thrown from a mule he rode to church six miles northwest of Otterville on Sunday evening, suffering severe injuries after his foot caught in the stirrup; he is not expected to survive.

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Serious Accident.

About 4 o'clock Sunday evening, a little son of James Ingram, was thrown from a mule, which he had ridden to church six miles northwest of Otterville, and so seriously hurt that it is feared he will not survive his injuries. It appears that his foot hung in the stirrup and the animal ran several rods with him in this condition, kicking him several times before he was released from his dangerous position. He was taken home and a physician called in. It is not believed, however, that he can live.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident

What keywords are associated?

Mule Accident Child Injury Otterville Stirrup Incident

What entities or persons were involved?

James Ingram Little Son Of James Ingram

Where did it happen?

Six Miles Northwest Of Otterville

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Six Miles Northwest Of Otterville

Event Date

Sunday Evening

Key Persons

James Ingram Little Son Of James Ingram

Outcome

seriously hurt, feared he will not survive his injuries; physician called in, not believed he can live

Event Details

A little son of James Ingram was thrown from a mule he had ridden to church six miles northwest of Otterville. His foot hung in the stirrup and the animal ran several rods with him, kicking him several times before he was released. He was taken home and a physician called in.

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