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A. R. Gould

A feeling of sadness was cast over our city Wednesday by the death of A. R. Gould, which was the result of injuries received last Sabbath. Himself and wife were riding out when a dog scared the horse which began to run. Mr. Gould dropped the lines and only succeeded in regaining one, on which he pulled up sharply, turning the horse around and the buggy over on its inmates. Mrs. Gould was not badly hurt, but Mr. Gould was taken up insensible, and showed no signed of improvement until his death. It is hardly necessary for the VIDETTE to refer to the many good qualities of a man so well known and universally respected; one who has been a prominent citizen here a good part of his life, and now leaves a record of which say man might well be proud. The funeral took place this afternoon with Masonic honors, an immense concourse of friends being in attendance, and following the body to its last resting place.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: October 26, 1876
Volume Number: 20
Issue Number: 43
Page: 3
Column(s): 5


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    Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
                Chesterton Tribune
                The Tribune
                Westchester Tribune

    Newspapers Published in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana
                Porter County Vidette
                Practical Observer
                Valparaiso Practical Observer
                Vidette and Republic
                Western Ranger

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