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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Canton (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 20
Tragedy in Mississippi.
--The Canton (Miss.) Commonwealth, of the 21st, says that on the previous Saturday, the Sheriff of the place, Allen R. Haddox was killed in attempting to arrest Chas. O'Rourke, under a warrant setting forth that O'Rourke had shot at a citizen with intent to kill.
On entering the door the Sheriff was confronted with a musket in the hands of O'Rourke.
This he brush aside, and was proceeding to execute the duties of his office, when he received a stab, which inflicted a wound in the thigh, a short distance below the hip joint.
From the effects of this wound he was so much exhausted by the loss of blood, before medical aid could reach him, that he died in the course of two or three hours. In endeavoring to render the proper assistance to the Sheriff, in executing the process under which he was acting, Mr. Richards (who accompanied the Sheriff,) also received a severe, though, not dangerous, wound on the front part of the thigh.
As soon as this outrage beca
I. S. Herrod (search for this): article 20
Hugh Gouley (search for this): article 20
I. M. Burton (search for this): article 20
Allen R. Haddox (search for this): article 20
Tragedy in Mississippi.
--The Canton (Miss.) Commonwealth, of the 21st, says that on the previous Saturday, the Sheriff of the place, Allen R. Haddox was killed in attempting to arrest Chas. O'Rourke, under a warrant setting forth that O'Rourke had shot at a citizen with intent to kill.
On entering the door the Sheriff was confronted with a musket in the hands of O'Rourke.
This he brush aside, and was proceeding to execute the duties of his office, when he received a stab, which inflicted a wound in the thigh, a short distance below the hip joint.
From the effects of this wound he was so much exhausted by the loss of blood, before medical aid could reach him, that he died in the course of two or three hours. In endeavoring to render the proper assistance to the Sheriff, in executing the process under which he was acting, Mr. Richards (who accompanied the Sheriff,) also received a severe, though, not dangerous, wound on the front part of the thigh.
As soon as this outrage bec
Richards (search for this): article 20
Charles O'Rourke (search for this): article 20
W. Bates (search for this): article 20