Barron—Fatally mangled by a train near here, Mrs. Ida Corbine of Reserve saved her child by tossing it from her arms to one side of the track of the Soo line, near here, the very instant that the engine struck her and inflicted injuries from which she died in a half hour.
She was the wife of Bazil J. Corbine I and the mother of Philomenia Corbine.
Married William Dingley Jan. 3, 1895 in Sawyer County.
Barron—Fatally mangled by a train near here, Mrs. Ida Corbine of Reserve saved her child by tossing it from her arms to one side of the track of the Soo line, near here, the very instant that the engine struck her and inflicted injuries from which she died in a half hour.
She was the wife of Bazil J. Corbine I and the mother of Philomenia Corbine.
Married William Dingley Jan. 3, 1895 in Sawyer County.