Mary Brown person
also known as: Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Brown
Summary: 48-year-old woman who died after falling into a well on Market Street.
Completeness: 100/100 Grade A
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buried
Wednesday— 1890-05-21
cited from Fatal Accident (1890) · +1 moreger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only
seven minutes remained. At that moment John
Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on
the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000,
and having five minutes to spare.
From the May 23, 1890, Iss…
buried_at
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
Fatal Accident
About six o’clock on Tuesday morning last,
people residing in the vicinity of Bullard and
Market streets were startled by loud cries of
“Help! Help!”. On repairing to the scene of
the commotion it was found that Mrs. Mary
Brown, …
died_in
well on Market Street— 1890-05-20
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only
seven minutes remained. At that moment John
Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on
the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000,
and having five minutes to spare.
From the May 23, 1890, Iss…
Market Street well— 1890-05-20
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only
seven minutes remained. At that moment John
Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on
the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000,
and having five minutes to spare.
From the May 23, 1890, Iss…
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
Fatal Accident
About six o’clock on Tuesday morning last,
people residing in the vicinity of Bullard and
Market streets were startled by loud cries of
“Help! Help!”. On repairing to the scene of
the commotion it was found that Mrs. Mary
Brown, …
married_to
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only
seven minutes remained. At that moment John
Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on
the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000,
and having five minutes to spare.
From the May 23, 1890, Iss…
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
Fatal Accident
About six o’clock on Tuesday morning last,
people residing in the vicinity of Bullard and
Market streets were startled by loud cries of
“Help! Help!”. On repairing to the scene of
the commotion it was found that Mrs. Mary
Brown, …
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1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
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1890 · newspaper · public-domain
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1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details