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Edwin S. McArthur (search for this): article 19
Found dead in a well
--A little child of Dr. Edwin S. McArthur, residing near Chesterfield Court-House, was found dead in a well on the place on Saturday.
The child had been missing for some little time, causing of course a great deal of anxiety, and after a diligent search, was found as above stated.
It had probably fallen in while playing too near the edge of the well.