s/o Daniel Dare Spracklin 1830 – ?1915 and
Elizabeth KELLER
His step-mother: Sarah BLACKETER(1836–)
The Anita Republican
June 28, 1893
Page 2
As H. F. Spracklin, a workman in the Wyerhauser-Denkmann mill at Davenport, was shoving a plank into an edging machine, the plank became involved in the machinery in some manner so that it was hurled back, striking him in the breast and shattering his left arm. The man fell like a log, and although his fellow workmen ran to his assistance it was evident that nothing could be done to alleviate his sufferings. The injured man died before he reached home.
s/o Daniel Dare Spracklin 1830 – ?1915 and
Elizabeth KELLER
His step-mother: Sarah BLACKETER(1836–)
The Anita Republican
June 28, 1893
Page 2
As H. F. Spracklin, a workman in the Wyerhauser-Denkmann mill at Davenport, was shoving a plank into an edging machine, the plank became involved in the machinery in some manner so that it was hurled back, striking him in the breast and shattering his left arm. The man fell like a log, and although his fellow workmen ran to his assistance it was evident that nothing could be done to alleviate his sufferings. The injured man died before he reached home.
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