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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.
West Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.
Thomas Storrs (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.
St. Clair Morgan (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.
Thomas R. Sharp (search for this): article 15
The Pensacola duel.
--St. Clair Morgan, so desperately wounded a few days ago, in a duel with Thomas Storrs, of Alabama, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and a graduate at West Point, though till recently a practising lawyer in the former city.
He fired in the air, but his antagonist, taking deliberate aim with his Sharp's rifle, wounded him in the groin.