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Death announcements transcribed from the Times of India
for January to May 1864 [
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES : METCALFE - January 8th, at ?Hurryhur, Margaret Agnes,
the infant daughter of Captain E metcalfe, late 48th N I.
Rocky Mountain News, Denver, 28 Jan 1895 [
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METCALF'S LOAD
Being Too Heavy for Him He Breaks a Leg.
A man giving the name of C. B. Metcalf was having a big time with a party
Saturday afternoon and evening with a number of friends at 2404 Larimer Street,
and along about 9 o'clock a disagreement arose in which Metcalf took part. At
12 o'clock he presented his left ear to the police surgeon, asking repairs
thereto, which were furnished. His ear was in so bad a shape, that he escaped
arrest as a common drunk, and the police showed him the way home, and started
him therefor. About an hour later an officer discovered him on the sidewalk at
Nineteenth and Larimer with a broken leg. He was too drunk to tell how the
fracture was sustained.
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