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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 7 total hits in 4 results.
Demopolis (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 4
Fatal Accident.
--John Terrett, a newsboy and son of W. H. Terrett, of Jackson, Miss., was killed by falling from the cars near Demopolis on the 21st. Mr. Terrett has lost three sons since the commencement of the war--one killed in battle and two accidentally.
W. H. Terrett (search for this): article 4
Fatal Accident.
--John Terrett, a newsboy and son of W. H. Terrett, of Jackson, Miss., was killed by falling from the cars near Demopolis on the 21st. Mr. Terrett has lost three sons since the commencement of the war--one killed in battle and two accidentally.
Fatal Accident.
--John Terrett, a newsboy and son of W. H. Terrett, of Jackson, Miss., was killed by falling from the cars near Demopolis on the 21st. Mr. Terrett has lost three sons since the commencement of the war--one killed in battle and two accidentally.
John Terrett (search for this): article 4
Fatal Accident.
--John Terrett, a newsboy and son of W. H. Terrett, of Jackson, Miss., was killed by falling from the cars near Demopolis on the 21st. Mr. Terrett has lost three sons since the commencement of the war--one killed in battle and two accidentally.
21st (search for this): article 4
Fatal Accident.
--John Terrett, a newsboy and son of W. H. Terrett, of Jackson, Miss., was killed by falling from the cars near Demopolis on the 21st. Mr. Terrett has lost three sons since the commencement of the war--one killed in battle and two accidentally.