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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians. (search)
Man drowned. --The body of a man was found fixating in the water at the head of the Dock, yesterday, opposite the warehouse of Edmond, Davenport & Co. On being drawn to the embankment it was ascertained to be Wm. Joyes, who has been missing for several days past. He worked, as we understand, at the Armory, and leaves a wife and four children, who were dependent on him for support. He was a native of Ireland, and about 40 years of age.
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians. (search)
Man drowned. --The body of a man was found fixating in the water at the head of the Dock, yesterday, opposite the warehouse of Edmond, Davenport & Co. On being drawn to the embankment it was ascertained to be Wm. Joyes, who has been missing for several days past. He worked, as we understand, at the Armory, and leaves a wife and four children, who were dependent on him for support. He was a native of Ireland, and about 40 years of age.
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians. (search)
Man drowned. --The body of a man was found fixating in the water at the head of the Dock, yesterday, opposite the warehouse of Edmond, Davenport & Co. On being drawn to the embankment it was ascertained to be Wm. Joyes, who has been missing for several days past. He worked, as we understand, at the Armory, and leaves a wife and four children, who were dependent on him for support. He was a native of Ireland, and about 40 years of age.
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians. (search)
Man drowned. --The body of a man was found fixating in the water at the head of the Dock, yesterday, opposite the warehouse of Edmond, Davenport & Co. On being drawn to the embankment it was ascertained to be Wm. Joyes, who has been missing for several days past. He worked, as we understand, at the Armory, and leaves a wife and four children, who were dependent on him for support. He was a native of Ireland, and about 40 years of age.