Word came to this place
Abstract/Description: | Transcription of newspaper article from the Negaunee iron herald (Negaunee, Mich.), Dec. 22, 1887, regarding the Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railway Company. |
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Subject(s): | Railroads Negaunee (Mich.) Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railway Company |
Date Created: | 1887-12-22 |
Title: | Word came to this place. | |
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Name(s): |
Perron, Wesley E., contributor Peter White Public Library, contributor Negaunee iron herald (Negaunee, Mich.), creator Superiorland Library Cooperative, contributor |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
Date Created: | 1887-12-22 | |
Physical Form: | notes (documents) | |
Extent: | 1 item | |
Abstract/Description: | Transcription of newspaper article from the Negaunee iron herald (Negaunee, Mich.), Dec. 22, 1887, regarding the Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railway Company. | |
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Electronic reproduction of: Transcription from Negaunee iron herald (Negaunee, Mich.), Dec. 22, 1887. Source: Negaunee Iron Herald Negaunee, (L. S.), Mi. December 22, 1887 Thursday Word came to this place, only this week, that ten days or two weeks ago, several Italians at Reil's headquarters on the line of the new road became so diseased with black leg that they left the camp trying to reach the railroad and get out of the country. At Camp 2 they died in the night and were placed outside of the house by their companions, to be buried in the morning. When morning came the bodies were missing and signs showed that they had been eaten by wolves during the night. -L'Anse Sentinel DSS and A |
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Subject(s): |
Railroads Negaunee (Mich.) Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railway Company |
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Restrictions on Access: | In the public domain (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/) | |
Is Part Of: | Wesley Perron Railroad collection. Identifier: SLC-017 | |
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