William, son of Edwin Hollingworth, proprietor of the Woolen Mills in McDonough, while at work in the hay field on Tuesday, last week, slipped off a load of hay striking upon a wooden revolving horse rake, one of the teeth entering the lower part of his body, producing a wound that caused death on the following Thursday.
Published in the Oxford Times, July 31, 1878
William, son of Edwin Hollingworth, proprietor of the Woolen Mills in McDonough, while at work in the hay field on Tuesday, last week, slipped off a load of hay striking upon a wooden revolving horse rake, one of the teeth entering the lower part of his body, producing a wound that caused death on the following Thursday.
Published in the Oxford Times, July 31, 1878
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