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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 29
Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
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Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
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Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.
Steamboat accident and loss of life. --It has already been mentioned that five lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Charmer, on the night of the 10th inst., between Vicksburg and New Orleans. Among those supposed to be lost are Dr. Milligan and wife, of Pennsylvania; a man named Green. believed to be a New Orleans merchant, and Ambrose Davie and wife, a young married couple. N. M. Lee, of Richmond, Va., is among the saved.