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Obituary - Harry P. Rader

Rader Is Killed In Moscow Mill
Millwright Was Caught in Counter Shaft and Both Legs Crushed--Married but Recently

Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 11 (Special to the Tribune) -- Harry P. Rader, 27 years old, millwright for the Mark P. Miller mill here, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon as the result of injuries received when he was caught in a counter shafter at the mill at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon.

Rader's legs were crushed to such an extent that amputation was necessary, and he also sustained internal injuries.

A few months ago Mr. Rader was united in married with Mrs. Hendrickson, whose first husband died in 1918 at Jefferson barracks when serving in the army. Rader had been a resident of Moscow several months.

Lewiston Morning Tribune, January 12, 1921, p. 3
Transcribed by Jill Leonard Nock


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