The Pensacola (FL) News Journal, Wed. Nov. 13 1907
Oswald Reynolds, the youngest son of E. T. Reynolds, a prominent citizen of Holmes county, was accidently killed while at work with the skidder on the railroad of the Geo. E. Woods Lumber Company, twelve or fifteen miles northwest of Westvllle. The young man was flagman for the skidder, and while standing too near the long wire rope that hauls the logs to the machine, was struck by the rope and knocked about ten feet up in the air, falling senseless. He died a few minutes later.
The Pensacola (FL) News Journal, Wed. Nov. 13 1907
Oswald Reynolds, the youngest son of E. T. Reynolds, a prominent citizen of Holmes county, was accidently killed while at work with the skidder on the railroad of the Geo. E. Woods Lumber Company, twelve or fifteen miles northwest of Westvllle. The young man was flagman for the skidder, and while standing too near the long wire rope that hauls the logs to the machine, was struck by the rope and knocked about ten feet up in the air, falling senseless. He died a few minutes later.
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