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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri." Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."
John W. Boss (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."
Rosecrans (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."
Malvin Boss (search for this): article 4
Dead. --A late dispatch from St. Louis to the Chicago Times says: "Mrs. Malvin Boss, wife of John W. Boss, a worthy citizen of Nashville, Tenn., has died at the residence of a relative in Boons county, Missouri. The deceased was a daughter of the celebrated Felix Grundy, of Jackson's Cabinet. She was absent from Nashville by permission of Gen. Rosecrans to visit her relatives in Arkansas and Missouri."