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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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killed in this car. Many of our citizens repaired to the scene of disaster and rendered all the aid in their power. The following are the names of the sufferers: --Donohough, killed. Harvey Givins, scalded; and since dead. Samuel P. Heath, slight concussion. Samuel Jones, severe concussion about back. Edwin Robinson, severely injured about chest. Robert Waters, leg slightly bruised. William Leathers, face burnt. F. M. Koss, slight wound. S. F. Phillips, back, hip, and left shoulder. A. D. Cassay, left leg slightly bruised. Frederick Brown, concussion of chest, (serious.) Bernard Partridge, slightly hurt. George W. Kent, compound fracture of right leg, above the ankle, (amputated.) Wm. Moffat, (N. O. Delta office,) breast and spine, badly hurt. --Balline, ribs broken badly. Edward Carnaham, (N. O. Delta office,) leg, hip and head slightly. All the wounded men belong to the "Askew Guards," "Grosset