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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 4 Browse Search
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t into a carriage, and drove immediately to the house of ex-Recorder Samuel H. Young, corner of Nineteenth and Division streets, where his moaccustomed to visit, and made inquiries respecting her. Mrs. Samuel H. Young informed him that his mother came to their house on Wednesdaat morning. She mentioned the name of the acquaintance, but Mrs. Samuel H. Young cannot remember it, as it was an odd name. The locality wass family. Esquire Young went to the Hospital again and took Mrs. Samuel H. Young along with him. She recognized the corpse of the dead woman as that of Justice Young's mother. The grief of the son in thus beholding his mother cannot be described. He was devotedly attached to her, together at the corner of Twelfth street and Christy avenue, and Mrs. Young frequently left home to visit her friends, ex-Recorder Young's faex-Recorder Young's family, on Division street. As she sometimes stayed a day or two with her friends, her son was not alarmed at her absence. The matter now is e