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Lexington Weekly Intelligencer, March 23, 1895
DEATHS
Died, in this city, March 20th, 1895, of brain trouble, Adelaide Moorehead, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moorehead, aged three years.
Again death has entered our midst, and has taken this day, not an aged, venerable citizen, but a sweet, pure and innocent child. It has entered the home and plucked from the flower-garden the most perfect and beautiful rosebud that adorned it. This little bud has been transplanted in a more beautiful garden, where it can bloom into greater perfection and shed its pure fragrance, untainted by worldly things and untouched by worldly cares.
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Lexington Weekly Intelligencer, March 23, 1895
DEATHS
Died, in this city, March 20th, 1895, of brain trouble, Adelaide Moorehead, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moorehead, aged three years.
Again death has entered our midst, and has taken this day, not an aged, venerable citizen, but a sweet, pure and innocent child. It has entered the home and plucked from the flower-garden the most perfect and beautiful rosebud that adorned it. This little bud has been transplanted in a more beautiful garden, where it can bloom into greater perfection and shed its pure fragrance, untainted by worldly things and untouched by worldly cares.
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