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The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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sion was only equalled by the scene at the explosion in June, 1864, some of the corpses being burned, blackened, and torn so as to expose the entrails, and none being recognizable from the features. There were seven found dead. The following are known to have been killed: Jeremiah Mahoney, Patrick Reardan, James Moran, Michael McDermott, John Freely, Marshland Whiteley, John Meehan and Peter McGariehey. Mahoney's body was recognized by an account book in a pocket of his pants. Martin Kyle was taken out horribly burned and mangled, and was at once removed to the hospital. James Lawler, who was near the building at the time, was badly burned, and Charles Linn, who was setting on the powder-cart near by at the time, was so badly burned that he is not expected to live. He, with the mule and cart, were thrown a short distance, and the mule was also badly torn and burned. John Crane was severely burned about the head, hands and feet. One of his feet is badly injured