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The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 2 Browse Search
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The death of Mrs. Greenhow. The death of a woman by drowning is an event that always excites the tender sympathies and pity of generous minds. It was the fate of Mrs. Rose A. Greenhow, formerlMrs. Rose A. Greenhow, formerly of Washington, to meet such a death at Wilmington, as already announced. Her life had been eventful. She was a native of Maryland, and quite distinguished in Washington society.--Her strong intelwe write — at half-past 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, October 1, 1864,--the corpse of Mrs. Rose A. Greenhow, a well known, and, we may add, a devoted Confederate lady, just returned from Europe, is laid out in the chapel of General Hospital No. 4. All the respect due to Mrs. Greenhow's position and character is, no doubt, paid to her remains by the ladies of the Soldiers' Aid Society, and, i the New Inlet bar, got aground, and that a boat from her get swamped on the 'rip,' and that Mrs. Greenhow, being a passenger on board that boat, was drowned. We have not learned that any other of t