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J. T. Ball, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Ball, living in the Indian Mound community, was kicked by a horse and died in a sanitarium in Graham, Texas. The little boy was playing with other boys his age and they had hitched the family's gentle pony to a small two-wheeled cart and drove to the mailbox nearby. For some reason, the phony became frightened and kicked.
Graveside services were held at the Indian Mound Cemetery.
The Graham Leader
August 23, 1923
front page
Contributor: Searchers of our Past (47220553)
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J. T. Ball, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Ball, living in the Indian Mound community, was kicked by a horse and died in a sanitarium in Graham, Texas. The little boy was playing with other boys his age and they had hitched the family's gentle pony to a small two-wheeled cart and drove to the mailbox nearby. For some reason, the phony became frightened and kicked.
Graveside services were held at the Indian Mound Cemetery.
The Graham Leader
August 23, 1923
front page
Contributor: Searchers of our Past (47220553)
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