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    1. Walter POWERS family - August 1897 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. FRYBERGER, POWERS "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Wednesday, August 25, 1897 BURNED HIS EYES OUT. Walter POWERS and his sister Nellie, 9 and 8 years old, visited their grandmother, Mrs. S. A. FRYBERGER, yesterday at 2700 Mersington avenue, and were left alone in the house while the grandmother went to sing and pray with the prisoners in the county jail. On a top shelf of a sideboard in the dining room was a bottle full of powder. Little Walter climbed up and got it and he and his little sister went into the yard to play with it. They dug a hole in the ground under a peach tree and poured in some powder and covered it with loose dirt. Walter struck a match, bent over the mine and touched it off. The flame and dirt puffed up into his eyes, singeing the flesh and filling his eyes with dirt. He screamed with pain and was totally blinded. Little Nellie started with him for their home, twenty-one blocks away. She led him by the hand and held a fan before his face to shade his blistered eyes from the hot sun. The doctor who is attending little Walter says he thinks the child's eyesight has been destroyed. Walter is a son of F. G. POWERS of 2736 Woodland avenue. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    03/07/2005 12:32:44