Edward W. Hargett, Sr., attempted to rescue Nora N. Higdon and Anna E. Wendelborn from a runaway, Globe, Arizona, March 6, 1908. Nora and Anna, 7, were in a wagon to which was hitched a team of horses, when the horses became frightened and loped down a sharply descending street. Hargett, 34, restaurant proprietor, ran into the street, grasped the harness of one of the horses near the bit, and ran 10 feet beside it. The horses swerved toward him, and he was thrown to the ground. Both wheels on one side of the wagon passed over his legs. The team was stopped farther down the street by another man. Neither of the girls was injured. Hargett’s legs were bruised. 6006-666
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