SAD ACCIDENT - It is with pain we announce the death by drowning, of St. Clair, the eldest son of Mr. And Mrs. Barry Adams of this place. The little boy was first missed, we believe, about four o’clock on Thursday afternoon. Serious apprehensions for his safety were not entertained until towards evening. As soon as the fact became generally . . .
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THE HUMBOLDT TIMES.
SATURDAY MORNING SEPT. 9, 1865.
LOCAL ITEMS.
We were requested, in behalf of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, to return their thanks to the citizens of Eureka, for their kind and generous services rendered in the recovery of the body of their child St. Clair.
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SAD ACCIDENT - It is with pain we announce the death by drowning, of St. Clair, the eldest son of Mr. And Mrs. Barry Adams of this place. The little boy was first missed, we believe, about four o’clock on Thursday afternoon. Serious apprehensions for his safety were not entertained until towards evening. As soon as the fact became generally . . .
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THE HUMBOLDT TIMES.
SATURDAY MORNING SEPT. 9, 1865.
LOCAL ITEMS.
We were requested, in behalf of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, to return their thanks to the citizens of Eureka, for their kind and generous services rendered in the recovery of the body of their child St. Clair.
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ST. CLAIR
MAR. 5, 1860
AUG. 31, 1865
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