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Peter Kiely

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Peter Kiely

Birth
Death
29 Apr 1931 (aged 69–70)
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6, Lot 46 NWC S 1/2
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•See Henry Drapeau.

                Assaulted by Toughs.

      Peter Kiley [sic], who lives near the Northern Mill, was assaulted by four men on Tuesday evening about 10 o'clock while returning home from town. The assault was committed not far from Mr. Kiley's home, after he left the street car. He says the men grabbed him, when he knocked one down, and in turn was knocked down by another. He was then seized by his assailants but after a struggle he released himself and ran away from them. In the struggle he was stabbed in the abdomen quite seriously, the cut being so long and deep that the intestines protruded. Dr. Camp was called and he had Mr. Kiley removed to the hospital where he is now doing nicely. He did not know who it was that assaulted him but says that he thinks they mistook him for someone else. It has not been discovered who his assailants are.
      LATER—Mr. Kiley's wounds were more serious than at first supposed, and he died to-day as a result of them. (Brainerd Dispatch, 26 April 1895, p. 4, c. 5)

      This paper was mistaken in stating last week that Steve [sic] [Peter] Kieley [sic] had died from his injuries received from the hands of unknown parties. Mr. Kieley [sic] is improving and will recover from the assault. (Brainerd Dispatch, 03 May 1895, p. 4, c. 3)
•See Henry Drapeau.

                Assaulted by Toughs.

      Peter Kiley [sic], who lives near the Northern Mill, was assaulted by four men on Tuesday evening about 10 o'clock while returning home from town. The assault was committed not far from Mr. Kiley's home, after he left the street car. He says the men grabbed him, when he knocked one down, and in turn was knocked down by another. He was then seized by his assailants but after a struggle he released himself and ran away from them. In the struggle he was stabbed in the abdomen quite seriously, the cut being so long and deep that the intestines protruded. Dr. Camp was called and he had Mr. Kiley removed to the hospital where he is now doing nicely. He did not know who it was that assaulted him but says that he thinks they mistook him for someone else. It has not been discovered who his assailants are.
      LATER—Mr. Kiley's wounds were more serious than at first supposed, and he died to-day as a result of them. (Brainerd Dispatch, 26 April 1895, p. 4, c. 5)

      This paper was mistaken in stating last week that Steve [sic] [Peter] Kieley [sic] had died from his injuries received from the hands of unknown parties. Mr. Kieley [sic] is improving and will recover from the assault. (Brainerd Dispatch, 03 May 1895, p. 4, c. 3)


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