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Printed page #51. 18 April 1891
H. H. BURNESS-white man about 40 years old and 5 feet 8 inches high.
.....came to his death from an overdose of morphine and laudanum.
Printed page #52. 28 April 1891
INFANT Child of LAURA WICKS-colored child infant just born.
...came to its death from wounds inflicted on it by its mother.
Printed page #53. 28 April 1891
J. J. PIERCE-white man about 30 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches high,light
complexion.
......came to his death from the effects of an over dose of morphine; at Burk's Lodging
house on Main and Lamar Streets.
Printed page #54. 10 May 1891
FRED BATES-white man about 30 years old, about 5 feet and 10 inches high, dark
complexion.
...came to death by being drowned in Winn's Lake 7 miles north of the city of Dallas.
Printed page #55. 12 May 1891
MARTIN O'HARE-white man about 50 years old, fair complexion and about 5 feet and
10 inches.
...came to his death from being run over by the engine of Train #14 of M K & T
Railway. Dr. Allen gave information.
Printed page #56. 15 May 1891
MACK NEAI/McNEALL-white man about 40 years old and about five feet and 8
inches high.
...came to his death from wound inflicted on him by the cars on the T.P. Railway.
Printed page #57. 31 May 1891
A. G. EVANS-white man about 25 years old, dark complexion and 5 feet and 8 inches
high.
....came to his death by being run over by the cars on the M K & T. Railway, near the
Gas Works. Dr. Allen attending physician.
Printed page #58. 31 May 1891
NOE RICHARDSON-colored man about 30 years old and between 5 feet and 10 inches
and 6 feet.
.......came to his death from a wound inflicted upon the left breast of the decedent by
Tom Morgan with a knife.
Printed page #59. 27 June 1891
W. T. McPEAK-white man about 5 feet 8 inches high and about 30 years old.
....came to his death from internal injuries from falling from Trinity River Bridge near
Commerce Street. D. M. Spence gave information.DGS Journal 1995
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