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The Daily Dispatch: August 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Northern Presidential campaign — the War. (search)
day, two wagons, loaded with shells taken from the battle-field, drove up to C. Bradley's foundry in Manchester, near the foot of Mayo's bridge, at which it was inteuarters, some to a considerable distance, others passing through the rear of Mr. Bradley's foundry, without, however, inflicting any other damage than that caused byen in the habit of playing around the foundry, and were repeatedly warned by Mr. Bradley of the danger risked in doing so. Besides the shocking manner in which they William Seaward, aged eleven years; son of Joseph E. Seaward, an employee at Bradley's foundry, had both arms broken, both feet cut off and his body mangled. John Stywald, aged six years, son of William E. Stywald, Mr. Bradley's foreman, entrails cut out, legs and arms broken and head mashed. William Massaker, aged astruck by the shells were killed, and not another person was wounded, though Mr. Bradley himself, who was in the rear part of his shop, was so near to the scene of t