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The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e accident on Saturday, but, exercising his own judgment, did not deem an inquest necessary for obvious reason. The funerals of many of the victims took place yesterday. We are requested by Capt. Smith to state that any family having Miss Burley, a missing employee, in their care or knowing anything of her, will confer a favor by leaving the information with him. Work will not probably be resumed on the island before the middle of the week. The funeral of the Rev. Jno. Woodcock herine, Cavanaugh, Annie Blankinship, Mary E. Rouke, Caroline Zaginsham Mary J. Andrews, Ella Bennett, Sarah Foster, Mary Maunaham, Ellen O'Brien, Cordnelia Mitchell, Mary McDonnell, Catharine Riceley, Dolly A Folkes, Susan Butler. Males — William Barfoot, Alonzo Owens, John H. Hampton, Samuel Chapell, Peter Fercron. Missing and cannot be accounted for--Miss Martha A. Burley. Aggregate.--Deaths: females, 31; males, 2.--Wounded; females, 25; males, 5. Total killed and wounded. 64.
Body Recovered. --The body of Miss Martha A. Burley, one of the girls who worked on Brown's Island, at the Laboratory, at the time of the explosion, on the 14th of March, and who was reported missing, was found on Saturday floating in the race leading to Hexill's mill. It is supposed she jumped in in her fright and sunk immediately.