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Hamilton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 24
Suicide. --Frank Stinson, a young man of violent passions, committed suicide in Hamilton, C. W., on the 22d ult., by shooting himself with a gun which had been presented to him by his father. He left a letter full of complaint and accusation against his father for the restraints which he had placed on him since he had become "of age."
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Suicide. --Frank Stinson, a young man of violent passions, committed suicide in Hamilton, C. W., on the 22d ult., by shooting himself with a gun which had been presented to him by his father. He left a letter full of complaint and accusation against his father for the restraints which he had placed on him since he had become "of age."
Suicide. --Frank Stinson, a young man of violent passions, committed suicide in Hamilton, C. W., on the 22d ult., by shooting himself with a gun which had been presented to him by his father. He left a letter full of complaint and accusation against his father for the restraints which he had placed on him since he had become "of age."