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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], The accident on the South Carolina Railroad. (search)
and received the immediate attention of several of our surgeons. The following is a list of most of the cases Col. A. P. Aldrich, of Gen. Gregg's staff had a dislocation of the right shoulder join. Mr. Hopkinson, of Edisto, left arm broken; Hon. J. L. Seward, of Georgia had the point of the left elbow broken, and a cut on the forehead; Hon. A. R. Wright, of Georgia, had a cut on the face and forehand bruised Mr. L. W. Spratt was much bruised, but act seriously; Mr. W. A. Courtenay bruised slightly; Gen. M. Gregg, very slightly; as James Chambers was stunned and for soul time was much prostrated, but is doing well, Mr. Davidson, of Charlotte, N. C., had as face cut and hips bruised; Mr. R. A. Spring had a cut on his head, but was able to go of home; Mrs. J. A. Leland had a severe cut on her head; and her son, 2½ years old, had a very severe cut on the face; Mr. John Ingain received several cuts. There were some other bruited, but we think the above comprise the principal cases.