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R. M. T. Hunter (search for this): article 13
Death of R. M. T. Hunter, Jr. --R. M. T Hunter, Jr., son of Secretary Hunter, died at his father's residence in Essex county, Va., on Thursday last. He had been suffering from ill health for several months. The deceased is said to have been a young man of extraordinary promise. Death of R. M. T. Hunter, Jr. --R. M. T Hunter, Jr., son of Secretary Hunter, died at his father's residence in Essex county, Va., on Thursday last. He had been suffering from ill health for several months. The deceased is said to have been a young man of extraordinary promise. Death of R. M. T. Hunter, Jr. --R. M. T Hunter, Jr., son of Secretary Hunter, died at his father's residence in Essex county, Va., on Thursday last. He had been suffering from ill health for several months. The deceased is said to have been a young man of extraordinary promise.
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Death of R. M. T. Hunter, Jr. --R. M. T Hunter, Jr., son of Secretary Hunter, died at his father's residence in Essex county, Va., on Thursday last. He had been suffering from ill health for several months. The deceased is said to have been a young man of extraordinary promise.