From the Temple Daily Telegram - January 16, 1924 - Mill Worker at Waco Victim of Horrible Death - (associated Press dispatch) - Waco, Texas January 15 - A.R. Richardson, working for the Waco Cotton Oil Mill, was the victim of a horrible death this afternoon at 3 o'clock when his sleeve got caught in a seed conveyor. According to witnesses, Richardson was whirled around the conveyor several times before fellow workmen could stop the machinery and extricate him. His head was terribly mangled and body badly bruised. The dead man has family. He has been employed where he was killed about three months.
From the Temple Daily Telegram - January 16, 1924 - Mill Worker at Waco Victim of Horrible Death - (associated Press dispatch) - Waco, Texas January 15 - A.R. Richardson, working for the Waco Cotton Oil Mill, was the victim of a horrible death this afternoon at 3 o'clock when his sleeve got caught in a seed conveyor. According to witnesses, Richardson was whirled around the conveyor several times before fellow workmen could stop the machinery and extricate him. His head was terribly mangled and body badly bruised. The dead man has family. He has been employed where he was killed about three months.
Family Members
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Sarah Ann Elizabeth Richardson Davis
1853–1921
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James Franklin Richardson
1855–1915
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Louisa Virginia Richardson Brooks
1862–1950
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Frances Etta Richardson Taylor
1864–1899
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Alexander Russell Richardson
1868–1912
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George Washington Richardson
1870–1954
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Daniel Henry "Dock" Richardson
1873–1957
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Maggie Bell Richardson Shook
1878–1964
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