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Note: No headstone according to local library cemetery records.
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The Bodies Found
Last Thursday morning the body of Lawrence Driscol, who, with Arthur Reeves, was drowned in West Okoboji Lake, was found floating near the beach at the Inn by Dr. Hutchins, manager of the Inn. On Monday morning Mr. Coffin, the man for whom the men were working, discovered the body of Reeves on the beach south of Manhattan, on the west side of the lake. Both bodies were in very bad condition, as most expected on the account of their being in the water for over two weeks,
*Published in the Milford Mail, May 28, 1908.
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A large artical is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, May 8, 1908, about the drowning of Lawrence E. Driscol & Arthur Reeves.
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Note: No headstone according to local library cemetery records.
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The Bodies Found
Last Thursday morning the body of Lawrence Driscol, who, with Arthur Reeves, was drowned in West Okoboji Lake, was found floating near the beach at the Inn by Dr. Hutchins, manager of the Inn. On Monday morning Mr. Coffin, the man for whom the men were working, discovered the body of Reeves on the beach south of Manhattan, on the west side of the lake. Both bodies were in very bad condition, as most expected on the account of their being in the water for over two weeks,
*Published in the Milford Mail, May 28, 1908.
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A large artical is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, May 8, 1908, about the drowning of Lawrence E. Driscol & Arthur Reeves.
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