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The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], Supposed recovery of the body of Mrs. Lumsden. (search)
Supposed recovery of the body of Mrs. Lumsden. --The Chicago Press notices the recovery of a number of bodies supposed to be victims of the Lady Elgin disaster. One of these bodies is believed to be that of Mrs. Lumsden, wife of the late Col. F. A. Lumsden, of New Orleans. The description of this body is as follows: Five feet two to four inches in height. On the body a plain cotton skirt and a portion of a chemise. On the fingers of the left hand were several diamond rings. Upper teeth all gone, as if they had been a false set and had been lost out. The second body is believed to be that of Mrs. Wm. Garth, of Paris, Ky. , for the recovery of which a reward of $1,000 was offered by the relatives of the family.