The Springdale News from The Southwest City (Mo.) Leader
March 1, 1895
Miss Keith, a young lady near Cherokee City, Ark., was thrown from her horse near Spavinaw while out riding last Saturday, resulting in breaking her neck. Her remains were buried on Sunday at Cherokee City.
The Springdale News from The Gentry Journal
March 1, 1895
On Friday last Miss Ella Keith, daughter of Riley Keith, was thrown from her horse on the Line Road between Arkansas and the Territory, and killed. At least this is supposed to be the case as her horse was caught and recognized and on being led back up the road the girl's dead body was found lying in the road with her skull fractured, where it is supposed she had been thrown. The funeral occurred on Sunday. She was killed on her 18th birthday.
The Springdale News from The Southwest City (Mo.) Leader
March 1, 1895
Miss Keith, a young lady near Cherokee City, Ark., was thrown from her horse near Spavinaw while out riding last Saturday, resulting in breaking her neck. Her remains were buried on Sunday at Cherokee City.
The Springdale News from The Gentry Journal
March 1, 1895
On Friday last Miss Ella Keith, daughter of Riley Keith, was thrown from her horse on the Line Road between Arkansas and the Territory, and killed. At least this is supposed to be the case as her horse was caught and recognized and on being led back up the road the girl's dead body was found lying in the road with her skull fractured, where it is supposed she had been thrown. The funeral occurred on Sunday. She was killed on her 18th birthday.
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