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Friday, March 10, 2023

Herman Brown, Injured at Work, Is Out of Hospital and With His Parents, March 10, 1923

Injured Man Is Taken to China Grove Home

Mr. Herman Brown, son of Rev. and Mrs. C.A. Brown of China Grove, who was seriously injured some days ago while oiling the freight elevator in the wholesale house of V. Wallace & Sons, where he was employed as a shipping clerk, has been taken to the home of his parents at China Grove.

Young Brown had been in the Salisbury hospital since the accident and following the fire there, which cramps the facilities of the institution temporarily, was sent to the home of his parents.

His most severe injuries were the breaking of ligaments in his back and these necessarily knit together slowly. However, he is getting along nicely and no permanent effects are anticipated as a result of the accident.

From page 4 of the Salisbury Evening Post, Saturday, March 10, 1923

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