Tuesday, July 5, 1910, page 2
Run Over and Killed by Freight Train
Mr. J. Stacy Mills had his skull fractured and both legs cut off above the knees at Guineys early Sunday morning. He was taken to a hospital in Richmond and died at 3 o'clock that day. It appears that young Mills was lying with his legs extending over the southern track when a freight train came along about 4:30 A. M. and struck him.
He was the son of B. Frank Mills, of Guineys, and was 26 years old. His wife and one child survive him.
Tuesday, July 5, 1910, page 2
Run Over and Killed by Freight Train
Mr. J. Stacy Mills had his skull fractured and both legs cut off above the knees at Guineys early Sunday morning. He was taken to a hospital in Richmond and died at 3 o'clock that day. It appears that young Mills was lying with his legs extending over the southern track when a freight train came along about 4:30 A. M. and struck him.
He was the son of B. Frank Mills, of Guineys, and was 26 years old. His wife and one child survive him.
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