Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, August 8, 1902, p. 1. KILLED BY PET HORSE; FATE OF A FARMER Nashville, Indiana, August 8-While leading to the barn today a horse that had been the family pet for many years, the animal suddenly attacked George Wheaton, a prominent farmer, and pawed him to death. The horse first seized Wheaton by the shoulder and lacerated the flesh in a terrible manner. The animal then dragged the man to the barn door and tramped on him until Wheaton's head was crushed, three ribs fractured and his hip was broken. Members of the family rushed to the rescue but too late.