The only name given was "Mr. Benigan" who was a 25-year-old white male who died of "congestion of the brain", (an old term for cerebral inflammation) on August 10, 1862, in Charleston. He was a native of Charleston and lived at 20 Queen Street. He was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery.
The only name given was "Mr. Benigan" who was a 25-year-old white male who died of "congestion of the brain", (an old term for cerebral inflammation) on August 10, 1862, in Charleston. He was a native of Charleston and lived at 20 Queen Street. He was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery.
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