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William Wheeler (search for this): article 13
Affecting Occurrence. --Yesterday a room in the Sisters' Hospital was the scene of one of those deeds of noble devotion on the part of a woman that appear so brightly now and then among the selfish struggles of life. Deputy Marshal Franzel, who was so seriously wounded on Monday, was engaged at the time to be married to a young lady by the name of Miss Kate Doorley. When the noble girl found that her affianced was apparently mortally wounded, she insisted on going to the Sisters' Hospital and taking care of him. --Such being against the laws of the institution, unless they were man and wife, she at once expressed a willingness to be married to him, and the rite was performed yesterday by the Rev. Wm. Wheeler, that gives her power to minister to the wounded man during his sickness. --St. Louis Republican.
Kate Doorley (search for this): article 13
Affecting Occurrence. --Yesterday a room in the Sisters' Hospital was the scene of one of those deeds of noble devotion on the part of a woman that appear so brightly now and then among the selfish struggles of life. Deputy Marshal Franzel, who was so seriously wounded on Monday, was engaged at the time to be married to a young lady by the name of Miss Kate Doorley. When the noble girl found that her affianced was apparently mortally wounded, she insisted on going to the Sisters' Hospital and taking care of him. --Such being against the laws of the institution, unless they were man and wife, she at once expressed a willingness to be married to him, and the rite was performed yesterday by the Rev. Wm. Wheeler, that gives her power to minister to the wounded man during his sickness. --St. Louis Republican.
Affecting Occurrence. --Yesterday a room in the Sisters' Hospital was the scene of one of those deeds of noble devotion on the part of a woman that appear so brightly now and then among the selfish struggles of life. Deputy Marshal Franzel, who was so seriously wounded on Monday, was engaged at the time to be married to a young lady by the name of Miss Kate Doorley. When the noble girl found that her affianced was apparently mortally wounded, she insisted on going to the Sisters' Hospital and taking care of him. --Such being against the laws of the institution, unless they were man and wife, she at once expressed a willingness to be married to him, and the rite was performed yesterday by the Rev. Wm. Wheeler, that gives her power to minister to the wounded man during his sickness. --St. Louis Republican.