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J. D. Anderson, a deputy-sheriff in Arizona (United States), lost his hold on a rope and fell nearly 1000 feet to his death after he had rescued Guy L. Rockfeller, Jun., aged 15. The boy (in the, upper circle) had been trapped all night on a ledge. Anderson was photographed as he fell and is marked by the second circle.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 5

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J. D. Anderson, a deputy-sheriff in Arizona (United States), lost his hold on a rope and fell nearly 1000 feet to his death after he had rescued Guy L. Rockfeller, Jun., aged 15. The boy (in the, upper circle) had been trapped all night on a ledge. Anderson was photographed as he fell and is marked by the second circle. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 5

J. D. Anderson, a deputy-sheriff in Arizona (United States), lost his hold on a rope and fell nearly 1000 feet to his death after he had rescued Guy L. Rockfeller, Jun., aged 15. The boy (in the, upper circle) had been trapped all night on a ledge. Anderson was photographed as he fell and is marked by the second circle. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 5