Bio: Kyle, Harry (Shooting &
Death 1908)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hamilton, Kyle, Liberty, Swan
----Source: The Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, WI) 11/26/1908
Hunter Mistakes His Friend For A Deer
Thursday of last week, Harry Kyle was shot and instantly killed by Robert
Hamilton.
The accident occurred on the Yellow River in Taylor county. A
hunting party consisting of H. Liberty, Adam Swan, Harry Kyle and Robert
Hamilton had been hunting the locality and had fairly good luck.
Thursday Kyle, Swan and Hamilton were hunting near together, Kyle sat down on a
log and removed his cap, Hamilton came along and saw his head. Kyle’s hair being
brown he took him for a deer and fired, killing him instantly, the bullet
entering his head just above the right ear.
He at once realized his
mistake and called to Swan who was a short distance away. When the latter
arrived he found Hamilton in a half crazed condition. Repeatedly Hamilton asked
Swan to shoot him and end it there.
The body was taken to Stetsonville
and on Monday was taken to Colby for burial. The deceased was 22 years old and
leaves a wife and one child. He was a grandson of Perry Swan, who died in
Abbotsford a few years ago. He was born and raised in Marathon county and he and
Hamilton were friends from boyhood.
The only blame that can be attached
to Hamilton is that shooting before he was certain and his grief for his hasty
act will undoubtedly remain with him while he lives.
Obituary, Harry
Kyle:
http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/1data/23/23064.htm
Colby
Memorial Cemetery Index:
http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/cemeteries/colby/colbymemorial/KR.htm
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