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Story November 5, 1929

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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Col. Noble Brandon Judah, former ambassador to Cuba, and Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin (Irene Castle) were injured in a fox hunt accident near Chicago on Sunday, November 5. She suffered a broken rib after her horse rolled over her; he was thrown and found unconscious but not seriously hurt.

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Irene Castle Is Hurt As She Rides to Hunt

Chicago, Nov. 5.-(A.P.)-Col. Noble Brandon Judah, former ambassador to Cuba, and Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin, the former Irene Castle, were injured Sunday riding to hounds in the Onwentsia fox hunt, it became known today.

Mrs. McLaughlin suffered a broken rib. Her hunter tripped, fell and rolled over her twice. The accident to Col. Judah occurred shortly afterward. His horse stumbled and threw him. He was found unconscious on the ground. He will be confined to a hospital for several days, although the injuries were said to be not serious.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Fox Hunt Horse Accident Irene Castle Broken Rib Unconscious

What entities or persons were involved?

Col. Noble Brandon Judah Mrs. Frederick Mclaughlin Irene Castle

Where did it happen?

Onwentsia

Story Details

Key Persons

Col. Noble Brandon Judah Mrs. Frederick Mclaughlin Irene Castle

Location

Onwentsia

Event Date

Sunday

Story Details

Col. Noble Brandon Judah and Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin (Irene Castle) were injured during the Onwentsia fox hunt when their horses stumbled and fell on them.

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