From Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1904:
William Dose of Mishicott, who formerly worked for
Hermann Schuette here, was injured Fri. while in a
lumber camp in Antigo. Mr. Schuette was notified by
telephone and in turn notified the parents who live
4 miles from Mishicott village.
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From Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1904: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 19 Jan.)
Word was received Sat. evening that W. Dose, a son of J. Dose here,
who had been working in a northern lumber camp, was unfortunately
crushed and killed instantly by a log while it was being loaded.
His body was shipped here and buried Mon. in the Saxonburg Cemetery.
From Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1904:
William Dose of Mishicott, who formerly worked for
Hermann Schuette here, was injured Fri. while in a
lumber camp in Antigo. Mr. Schuette was notified by
telephone and in turn notified the parents who live
4 miles from Mishicott village.
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From Der Nord Westen, 21 Jan. 1904: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 19 Jan.)
Word was received Sat. evening that W. Dose, a son of J. Dose here,
who had been working in a northern lumber camp, was unfortunately
crushed and killed instantly by a log while it was being loaded.
His body was shipped here and buried Mon. in the Saxonburg Cemetery.
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