GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Tue, Oct 28, 1879, p3 c7
HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Houston, Oct. 27.-
CRUSHED BY LOADED CARS. Yesterday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, Mr. Robert Boyce, son of Capt. R. P. Boyce, of this city, was caught between two loaded cars while switching at Schulenberg and severely injured. His father was immediately telegraphed for, and left this morning on the 9:55 train, in company with his wife and Dr. W. H. Howard. Young Boyce is not expected to live.
GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Oct 29, 1879, p1 c8
HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Houston, Oct. 28.-
MISCELLANEOUS. The remains of R. Boyce, who was crushed between cars at Schulenberg Sunday, were brought in today and buried at 4 o'clock this evening from the residence of Capt. R. P. Boyce, the deceased's father.
GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Tue, Oct 28, 1879, p3 c7
HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Houston, Oct. 27.-
CRUSHED BY LOADED CARS. Yesterday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, Mr. Robert Boyce, son of Capt. R. P. Boyce, of this city, was caught between two loaded cars while switching at Schulenberg and severely injured. His father was immediately telegraphed for, and left this morning on the 9:55 train, in company with his wife and Dr. W. H. Howard. Young Boyce is not expected to live.
GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Oct 29, 1879, p1 c8
HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Houston, Oct. 28.-
MISCELLANEOUS. The remains of R. Boyce, who was crushed between cars at Schulenberg Sunday, were brought in today and buried at 4 o'clock this evening from the residence of Capt. R. P. Boyce, the deceased's father.
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