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Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Death of John A. Light. --We learn that Mr. Light, the æronaut, who was here last summer, in making an ascension was killed last week in Pennsylvania. The rumor we have is that his balloon came in contact with some object, by which he was thrown out and his neck broken.-- Martinsburg (Va.) Rep.
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Death of John A. Light. --We learn that Mr. Light, the æronaut, who was here last summer, in making an ascension was killed last week in Pennsylvania. The rumor we have is that his balloon came in contact with some object, by which he was thrown out and his neck broken.-- Martinsburg (Va.) Rep.
John A. Light (search for this): article 7
Death of John A. Light. --We learn that Mr. Light, the æronaut, who was here last summer, in making an ascension was killed last week in Pennsylvania. The rumor we have is that his balloon came in contact with some object, by which he was thrown out and his neck broken.-- Martinsburg (Va.) Rep. Death of John A. Light. --We learn that Mr. Light, the æronaut, who was here last summer, in making an ascension was killed last week in Pennsylvania. The rumor we have is that his balloon came in contact with some object, by which he was thrown out and his neck broken.-- Martinsburg (Va.) Rep.