Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1914 — Lawrence Knapp Suffers Bad Fracture of His Right Leg [ARTICLE]
Lawrence Knapp Suffers Bad Fracture of His Right Leg
Lawrence Knapp, son of John M. Knapp, suffered the fracture of the tibia bone of the right leg, half way between the ankle and the knee, while helping to load a big steel girder. Dr. Johnson reduced the fracture. The little son of Frank M. Haskell, the barber, had his left collarbone broken while playing football Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Johnson also cared for him.
