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Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
James Heath (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
Brantley Kitchens (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
James Shields (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
Thomas Reese (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
James Atkins (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
George Hayes (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.
Benjamin Scarber (search for this): article 12
Fatal Explosion. --The granulating mill of the Government Powder Works at Augusta, Georgia, exploded last week, eighteen thousand pounds of powder being burnt. The following persons were killed by the accident: Thomas Ford, James Heath, James Shields, Thomas Reese, Benjamin Scarber, Brantley Kitchens, George Hayes, Andrew Key, James Atkins. The latter was a detailed guard, and lived about ten minutes after the accident.