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Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Resulted Fatally. --Wm. A. Jones, one of the men who was injured in the affray with Spotswood Rider, in Lynchburg, Va., on Thursday last, died of his wounds on Saturday. Moore, the other man, who was thought to have received the worst injuries, is still alive, but his chances for recovery are very slight.
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Resulted Fatally. --Wm. A. Jones, one of the men who was injured in the affray with Spotswood Rider, in Lynchburg, Va., on Thursday last, died of his wounds on Saturday. Moore, the other man, who was thought to have received the worst injuries, is still alive, but his chances for recovery are very slight.
Resulted Fatally. --Wm. A. Jones, one of the men who was injured in the affray with Spotswood Rider, in Lynchburg, Va., on Thursday last, died of his wounds on Saturday. Moore, the other man, who was thought to have received the worst injuries, is still alive, but his chances for recovery are very slight.
William A. Jones (search for this): article 6
Resulted Fatally. --Wm. A. Jones, one of the men who was injured in the affray with Spotswood Rider, in Lynchburg, Va., on Thursday last, died of his wounds on Saturday. Moore, the other man, who was thought to have received the worst injuries, is still alive, but his chances for recovery are very slight.