Lee - Harmon
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Saturday, 19 December 1874
Harmon Lee, who was killed by a fall last week while taking the roof off of an old saw mill, was a highly respected citizen. He was buried on the 12th inst. by the Grangers, of which order he was a member, being a Worthy Master at the time of his death.
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Saturday, 12 December 1874
Mr. Harmon Lee, living three miles west of Darlington, while engaged in tearing down an old saw mill last Thursday, slipped and fell a distance of fifteen feet, alighting on his head and killing him instantly. He leaves a young wife and one child and numerous relatives and friends in sorrow for the unfortunate catastrophe.