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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Spottsylvania (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.
Abe Lincoln (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.
Charles H. Locher (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.
Lancelot Partlow (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.
10th (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.
October, 11 AD (search for this): article 27
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Fatal accident, &c. Balcony Falls, Va., Nov. 10.
A valuable negro, the property of Captain Lancelot Partlow, of Spotsylvania, employed by Mr. Chas. H. Locher, on his James River Cement Works here, was killed on the 10th inst., by becoming entangled on a shaft.
He was literally torn to pieces, and every bone in his body broken.
There is a deep feeling against the election of Lincoln here, and it is increasing.