On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 20:35:50 EDT GSubyak@aol.com writes: > Rochester Monroe, NY > Democrat & Chronicle > Wed Oct 9, 1889 > > --Mrs. H. L. BULLOCK, of Elmira, state organizer of the W. C. T. U., > spoke in > the interest of that organization in the Disciples Church at South > Butler > Monday evening. A league was formed. > > --Monday morning at 10 o'clock John A. JACKSON, of Horseheads, > engineer of the canal steamer City of New York, that was taking on coal at > Clyde, suddenly fell upon the deck of the boat and expired. He was about 50 years of > age. His death was attributed to heart disease. The remains were taken to > Ellenwood's morgue and Coroner Benjamin F. PECK, of Wolcott, was summoned. He > decided that an inquest was unnecessary. > * > Find ALL of the transcribed Monroe Co., NY news articles at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonnws/ > > -- > GjS