The Darker Side of Manchester NH’s Pine Island Park. There are people alive today who have fond, happy memories of Pine Island Park. This amusement area was located in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the vicinity of the current Pine Island Park. During the 6. 1 years of its existence, at varying times it hosted recreations including swimming, dancing (with live bands), skating (ice and roller), boating, bowling, a restaurant, amusements and rides, summer theater plays, a drive- in theater, and a giant Moxie bottle. It had been owned by Shea- Chain Inc., and the. At first the reports seem like isolated incidents. Hurt at Pine Island Park, Rapidly Recovering. July 2. 5.–“The three women who were injured by the collapse of a pavilion at Pine Island Park, a pleasure resort near here, last night were all reported to be rapidly recovering today. The accident, which provided not to be as serious as first thought, happened when a veranda on a dancing pavilion gave way under the weight of the crowd, precipitating a score or more of people into the water of an artificial lake. The June 2. 9, 1. Boston Herald headlines proclaim: “AERONAUT ESCAPES DEATH–Dirigible Balloon Wrecked Near Manchester NH. Parker of Rochester NY driving a Strobel dirigible balloon, crashed into a roller coaster structure at Pine Island Park, near this city, late this afternoon, and the balloon was wrecked. Parker narrowly escaped death by leaving his seat in the ship and clinging to the coaster track. It was the first attempt at flight by a dirigible in New Hampshire.”2. A dairy house cow, or cows, are kept to provide milk for a home kitchen. This differentiates them from dairy cows which are farmed commercially. They can also provide. This post contains a sampling of documented quotes by Margaret Sanger on the topics of race and eugenics. I say “documented” because (unlike most other Web pages. This category contains films originally released in the year 1953. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. August 1. 91. 0–two months later there is a deadly accident. With him at the time was a friend Michael Mc. Carthy. Reinholt Thumbloom aka Reinholt Schink is found, stabbed in the throat near the entrance to Pine Island Park. Despite his protests of innocence, Peter St. July 8–Albert Lamey, 2. He is accused of having caused the death of Reinholt Thumbloom, generally known by the name of Reinholt Schink, at Pine Island Park on the morning of July 4. Thumbloom and companions spent the “night before” at the park celebrating. At 3 o’clock in the morning Thumbloom was stabbed in the throat and died while being taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital. And some packers don’t believe producers are part of their business. The Chess Label Part II (1953-1955) . Campbell, Tom Kelly, and Dr. Here are some large black and white cow pitchers; the one with the pink bow and yellow bell – which came equipped with cooking implements – is marked for Jay. His companions were arrested on suspicion, but today the case apparently sifted down to Lamey. The others, Malcolm Gilmartin and Louis Somers, both under 2. Both secured bondsmen. The State is not prepared to prosecute the case as yet, and Chief Healy asked for a continuation until July 2. Lamey will be confined in the Hillsborough county jail until this date. July 1. 2 1. 91. 6 Boston Herald– HOLD FORMER PRIZE- FIGHTER AFTER STABBINGMANCHESTER NH Police Detain Peter St. Denis a former prize fighter, 3. Reinholt Thumbloom, at Pine Island Park, just before dawn the morning of July 4. The contradictory stories told by St. Denis regarding his movements the night of the murder are said to give additional weight to the evidence which the local police claim to have gathered. Denis makes a denial of the charge that he was nearer the scene of the stabbing than the intersection of South Beech street and Calef road, which is nearly a mile away. On the other hand the police have three young men, one a resident of Goff’s Falls, and the others living in Manchester, who assert that they met him on the night of the stabbing just north of the park entrance, and hardly 6. Thumbloom was killed. July 1. 5, 1. 92. Boston Herald (Boston MA); PAROLED AFTER 1. YEARS OF JAIL TERMManchester NH July 1. Peter St. Denis of Manchester was freed from state prison after serving 1. Joe Buck, jeune cow-boy Industry information at your fingertips. Over 200,000 Hollywood insiders. Enhance your IMDb Page. Selecting vocabulary: General service list of English words. General Service List of English Words. The original list had about 2000 headwords and about. Happy Birthday to the County January 1, 2014 Cardston County Turns '60' years Old. A ministerial Order, dated 24th December 1953 from the Provincial Government of. Denis was sentenced for the killing of Reinhold Tumbion at Pine Island Park on the morning of July 4, 1. According to the warden, St. Denis has been a model prisoner. Under the state law he must report regularly to the authorities during his parole. August 1. 91. 7–1 year later, a young women tragically drowns. The August 1. 3, 1. Boston Herald (Boston, MA) proclaims: DROWNS AT MANCHESTER–Manchester, N. H. Aug 1. 2–Annie Pouliot, 1. Pine Island Park this afternoon, and Arthur Valliancourt, her young companion, came near death; when the two were swimming near the bath- house. Neither could swim well. They became exhausted when about 2. The girl sank before aid could reach her. In 1. 92. 4 the ferris wheel collapsed injuring several including Katheryn Frear (as shown below). March 1. 9–Miss Katheryn Frear, 1. Schenectady, N. Y. The suit was filed by the young woman’s uncle against the Manchester Traction Light and Power Company, and others, controllers of the amusement park. June 2. 2, 1. 92. Boston Herald (Boston MA) Special Dispatch to the Herald proclaimed: “MANCHESTER, N. H. June 2. 1–Robert Kerton, 1. Poplar Street, Lawrence, Mass, was instantly killed early today when a car in which he and eight others were riding, overturned after striking a telegraph pole and crashing into a fence near Pine island Park. The driver of the car, Garrett Murphy, 2. Walnut Street, Lawrence was taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital here, so seriously injured that he is not expected to live. All the other occupants of the car, including three women, were injured and were treated at the hospital. His car hit the pole and then shot across into a fence, overturned and was completely wrecked. All the occupants were stunned for a few moments. Paul Golden of 2. Whitman Street, Lawrence, was the first to recover. He dragged Murphy from under the car and then raised it sufficiently to allow him to pull out the body of Kerton. The others had been thrown from the automobile as it turned over. They were George Hogan of 4. Hampshire street, Lawrence; Stephen O’Connor of 1. Willoughby Street, Lawrence; Henry P. Mead, 3. 67 Wilson Street, Manchester; Margaret Keefe, 4. Claremont avenue, Manchester; Mrs. Ellen Manning, 1. Kidder Street, Manchester, and Miss Florence Manning, her daughter. Murphy who died soon after being transferred to a Boston, Massachusetts hospital. Help was a long time coming for the road was almost deserted at the house the accident occurred. Mead of Haverhill drove by in their car. They stopped and with other motorists who had come up, removed the injured to the hospital. Kerton was employed as an orderly at Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, NY and came home about three weeks ago for his summer vacation. Murphy is an employee of the city of Lawrence. The other members of the party were allowed to go home after being treated for cuts and bruises and shock, at the hospital. July 2. 9, 1. 92. Boston Herald, headlined: “CHANGING SEATS IN CANOE COSTS LIFE–One Man Drowned at Manchester, N. H.–Two Others Near Death When Rescued.” Manchester, N. H. June 2. 8–One man was drowned and two others narrowly escaped the same fat tonight when a canoe, containing the tree, tipped over as they were attempted to changed seats off Pine Island Park. The name of the dead man is Leblanc of an address on Cedar street. Neither his first name or his street number had been learned up to a late hour. His companions were Romeo Cote of 2. Laurel Street and Lucien Trudeau of 2. Auburn Street. According to the story of witnesses, the shouts of the men floudering in the water attracted the attention of Raymond Labelle, Jere Sullivan and Emil Soucy, the latter of 2. Belmont Street. All three dove and swam to the struggling men and managed to bring Cote and Trudeau to shore. Cote, who could not swim, was unconscious but was revived by Sullivan, who is a swimming instructor. He was later removed to the Sacred Heart Hospital. The body of Leblanc was not recovered. From the Boston Herald newspaper. Less than a. Aug 9.– Floating fully clad, even to her hat, the body of Irene Melanson, 2. Irene’s Beauty shop, Winthrop Centre, Mass., was found today at the mouth of Cohas brook, near the Pine Island park bathing beach. The girl had not been dead many hours. The police say that ever indication points to murder, for when the girl’s hat was removed, a wound over the eyes bled freely. Chester Breslin, of Malden, Mass, with whom she was seen at a dance last night has disappeared. Although neither the police nor medical examiner would comment on the mystery tonight, it was intimated that some of the officials thought it was a possibility that the body of the Malden man might also be found in the brook, and that the case might be one of a double drowning. Discovery of the girl’s body was made by Mrs. Albert Desruisseaux, who with her three small children, was on her way to mass. The body was in deep water just at the edge of the bathing beach. She called her husband, who summoned police, and they with Leon Lavoie and Alphonse Doncause went out in a boat and brought the body ashore. It was taken in charge by Medical Examiner James J. Powers, who had it taken to Manchester and immediately prepared for an autopsy. Manchester police investigating the case, in charge of Capt. Martin Rourke, learned that the girl had been spending her vacation at The Elms, Goffs Falls, with an aunt, Katherine Melanson, also of Winthrop. According to the police the dead girl was seen last night at Pine Island Park with Breslin. They were unable to find him anywhere today, but his automobile was found abandoned at the park. At 1. 1: 3. 0 tonight at the end of a three- hour autopsy it was announced that no verdict could be rendered at that time. It was said, however, that parts of the girl’s body would be sent to State Chemist Charles Howard at Concord. Those who took part in the autopsy were Meidcal Referee James J. Wilson Russell, and State Pathologist Dr. Members of both Miss Melanson’s and Breslin’s families arrived here today, but they were unable to throw the slightest light on the mystery. Breslin’s brother, Arthur J. Breslin, an undertaker of Pleasant street, Malden and the father of the girl, Joseph Melanson, 2. Waldemar Avenue, Winthrop, were the first arrivals. Melanson was at a loss to account for the tragedy, and said that the last news they had had of the girl was a letter sent to Francis Mc. Keough, 9. 6 Marshall street, Winthrop, a close friend.
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