Source, Rutland Vt. Herald--Sat. Nov. 27, 1937. RICHARD GRISWOLD SUFFERS INJURY AT WALLINGFORD SHOP. Flying Stick From Clogged Saw Breaks Man's Glasses ; Bits of Glass Enter Eye. WALLINGFORD, Nov. 26--Richard Griswold, who escaped the perils of the woods yesterday and brought home a spikehorn buck, was painfully injured this morning at the clothespin factory of Christopher Swezey, where he is employed. The saw was clogged with sawdust and he was cleaning it out with a stick. The flew out of his hand and broke his glasses, bruising his eye and cutting his nose and throwing some bits of glass into his eye. Dr. F. G. Dudley was summoned and gave first aid treatment. Then Swezey took Griswold to the Rutland hospital to have the glass removed from his eye. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.