MISS ANNIE EDGAR.
Miss Annie Edgar, aged eighteen years, died at her home near Deep Creek bridge, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock after a week's illness of influenza, her death marking the fourth within a week in this family as a result of the plague and the fifth since Christmas, when her brother, then in service and stationed at Camp Meade, fell a victim. Of a family consisting of four sisters and one brother, the latter a helpless man as the result of an attack of infantile paralysis a few years ago, and one sister, the wife of Charles Peck, survive, the mother and three daughters having died within a few days, all victims of this terrible malady.
MISS ANNIE EDGAR.
Miss Annie Edgar, aged eighteen years, died at her home near Deep Creek bridge, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock after a week's illness of influenza, her death marking the fourth within a week in this family as a result of the plague and the fifth since Christmas, when her brother, then in service and stationed at Camp Meade, fell a victim. Of a family consisting of four sisters and one brother, the latter a helpless man as the result of an attack of infantile paralysis a few years ago, and one sister, the wife of Charles Peck, survive, the mother and three daughters having died within a few days, all victims of this terrible malady.
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