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The Daily Dispatch: may 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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collision have been ascertained; Caper H. Glennercoel, John H. Sweethart, John Waters, P. Doan, J. J. Jones, of Portage, Ohio, L. Carl, Christian Dean, Mrs. Macaulig, Mrs. Chapman, F. D. Allen, and two boys, named Icenhower and Lossing. Dr. B. Sanderson was stabbed last night in a drinking saloon by Judge Buckner. Both are prominent citizens. The difficulty grew out of the Camp Jackson affair. Buckner gave himself up, and was lodged in jail.--Sanderson received three wounds in the stomacr H. Glennercoel, John H. Sweethart, John Waters, P. Doan, J. J. Jones, of Portage, Ohio, L. Carl, Christian Dean, Mrs. Macaulig, Mrs. Chapman, F. D. Allen, and two boys, named Icenhower and Lossing. Dr. B. Sanderson was stabbed last night in a drinking saloon by Judge Buckner. Both are prominent citizens. The difficulty grew out of the Camp Jackson affair. Buckner gave himself up, and was lodged in jail.--Sanderson received three wounds in the stomach, and each is regarded as fatal.