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"Sick List" Newspaper Gleanings for Chatham County, GA
Gettysburg Compiler
(Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
June 26, 1822
The Duel
Accounts from Charleston and Savannah state, that the long expected
duel between Mr. McDuffie and Col.
Cumming, had taken place on
the 8th inst., at Tuckaseeking, in Carolina, about forty miles from
Savannah, and that Mr. M Duffie was wounded, it was supposed mortally.
Col. Cumming's ball struck him in the side, and lodged near his back
bone. At the date of the last intelligence, he was in a state of
delirium. Amer. Sen.
[Submitted by Nancy
Piper]
Republican Compiler
(Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
April 2 1823 Page 4
Savannah, March 3
Accident Mr. S. Fenner, whilst engaged in taking down the steeple of
the Old Presbyterian Church, fell from the same, this morning, between
9 and 10 o clock. The height from which he was precipitated is
estimated at about seventy-five feet and strange to say, he did not
break a bone or sprain a limb. After being bled, he was removed to his
lodgings, and is, we understand, as well as could be expected. Repub.
[Submitted by Nancy
Piper]
SEVEN ON BOMBER KILLED IN
CRASH
Two Others
Injured as B-24 Overshoots Landing Field in Georgia
Savannah, Ga, May 1 – Seven members of a bomber crew were killed and
two others injured when their B-24 overshot a landing field at Herbert
Smart municipal airport at Macon, Ga., today.
The field said Corporal Eddie J. Obennett of route 2, Wanette, Okla.,
was in a “very serious” condition. Condition of Staff Sergeant
Lowell
M. Davis of Mansfield, Mo., was reported fair.
Joplin Globe, May 2, 1944
Submitted by Linda Rodriguez
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