The second source that I decided to look into was an archive. Coroner’s docket. This is where I first decided on my topic. It is the record of the Coroner’s investigations into accidental and intentional deaths showing a brief summary of his actions including name of deceased, evidence surrounding death, and when necessary, a record of the inquest. All of the information was taken down from the years 1900-1944. This I thought was a great source because I found it in the archives and it withholds a lot of information. Its ethos is built by it being a primary source. Since this was written as it happen and not years later this mean it has good kairos as well. Since this is just stating all facts and what is occurring I believe that it created more of a formal distance.
The docket serves as a huge source to me. I was really excited to dive into and learn a lot. This source is a whole bunch of information about deaths in Eau Claire. This was exciting to me because within this book were all of those unusual deaths I had mentioned before. Some of the information in this docket was hard to read due to the fact that it was hand written. As I read through it the stories always seemed to shock me by how many times they occur. One thing that was shown a lot was the drowning in the rivers. Warren Welke who was ten years old drowned while bathing in the Eau Claire River. Miss Loraine Colbert was 23 years old and is said to have drowned in the Chippewa River but her body was never found. These were just one of the many drowning stories I found. Some were small children and some were older people who apparently died of suicide. Some other stories I found seemed very mysterious. Baley Nichols was found in a trunk in the upstairs room, Ed Briske was found died in the woods, and Miss Sue Calson died suddenly in the basement in a company building on Barstow Street. Other thing I saw was poisoning and gas deaths. Einar Kingston died of poisoning from drinking laundry machine soap, Henry Dahl was found dead in a gas filled room. The last stories I wanted to tell everyone about were just interesting to me. Palmer Semingson committed suicide by dynamite in Putnam Drive, Anthony Gillertson was burned to death by a pickup truck, and Walter Beckerman who was killed by falling from a pole to the pavement. All of these stories really seemed to grab my attention.
Having this source definitely opened my eyes more information about these deaths. I believe all of this information because it is all documented and something that you can look up. These are pretty much like police records. Some of the stuff said might sound crazy but all could be true, and is. This truly showed the differences that I was looking for and something that was unusual. The only thing that wasn’t as helpful to me were the sudden deaths that were just heart attacks. A lot of the random deaths turned out to be heart attacks. These days you see more people living from heart attacks. Plus it’s not really unusual to us. I also believe that back then they may have not investigated things as well and maybe some of the cases were suicides. From here I just want to continue on learning about deaths that occurred. I want to find even more unusual stories. I’m going to look more in the library and see what I can come up with.