GEORGE SMITH
SHOCKING DEATH – On Tuesday night, Mr. George Smith, of Clarks' Mills, while in a state of excitement and having a gun in hands, struck the floor with the stock of the latter so violently that the gun was discharged, the contents of the barrel entering his abdomen. He lived about two hours. He served in the army during the rebellion.
– Published in the MANITOWOC PILOT CHILTON TIMES on 9 November 1867
GEORGE SMITH
SHOCKING DEATH – On Tuesday night, Mr. George Smith, of Clarks' Mills, while in a state of excitement and having a gun in hands, struck the floor with the stock of the latter so violently that the gun was discharged, the contents of the barrel entering his abdomen. He lived about two hours. He served in the army during the rebellion.
– Published in the MANITOWOC PILOT CHILTON TIMES on 9 November 1867
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