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New England (United States) (search for this): article 7
Not Healthy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 7
Not Healthy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Springfield (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 7
Not Healthy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Catawba River (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Not Healthy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
althy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party menoucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Ellsworth (search for this): article 7
ome rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were aboucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."
Joshua Boucher (search for this): article 7
Not Healthy for Massachusetts men. The Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican gives two cases of the fatality of the Missouri climate to New England squatters: "It is reported that Rev. Joshua Boucher, formerly of this county, who removed to Missouri last spring, was killed, a few days ago, by guerrillas. Some rebels seized him and ordered him to take the oath of allegiance, which he declined, no doubt very decidedly, when they shot him. Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty Mr. Boucher was one of the original Liberty party men of Ohio--one of the old anti-slavery vanguard. "A Mr. Ellsworth, who, several years ago, removed from near Catawba to Missouri, was, a short time since, killed by a band of guerrillas, who demanded his best horse, and, after being saddled and bridled and delivered into their hands, turned as they were about to start and shot him through the head, instantly killing him. Mrs. Ellsworth has returned to her friends, and relates the sad story."