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Fort Wayne, IN Roundhouse Accidents, Nov 1908
Al Baker, a machinist employed at the Pennsylvania round house, is off duty with every toe on his right foot broken A heavy key fell on them and at first it was feared that two toes would have to be amputated, but at last accounts the physicians in charge of his case believed the toes could be saved.
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN 28 Nov 1908
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Charles Miller, Wabash machinist, who has been off duty for some time suffering with a mashed thumb, returned to work in the shops yesterday.
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN 28 Nov 1908
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Transcribed by Linda Horton. Thank you, Linda!
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