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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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St. Louis county (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 16
Gessner (search for this): article 16
Reid (search for this): article 16
Joseph G. Reld (search for this): article 16
Fatal accident in New Orleans.
--The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, of the 1st inst., says:
Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a painter named Joseph G. Reld, was accidentally killed on Camp street, opposite.
South street.
He was on a step ladder about ten feet high, which stood in the middle of the banquette, painting a sign, when Mr. Frederick Geasner came running by in pursuit of a car, which he wished to take and go up to dinner.
A child got in Mr. G.'s way, and as he was in the act of turning aside to avoid it, he came in contact with the step ladder, which was thrown down, and Reid fell on his head, the fall breaking his skull, killing him almost instantly.
Mr. Gessner did not know what he had done, as he was so intent upon catching the car, until he heard a hue and cry after him as the murderer, He was arrested and carried over to the lock, up, and the Coroner sent fonte hold an inquest upon the body of Reld.
After a lengthy and very careful investigati
Frederick Geasner (search for this): article 16
Fatal accident in New Orleans.
--The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, of the 1st inst., says:
Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a painter named Joseph G. Reld, was accidentally killed on Camp street, opposite.
South street.
He was on a step ladder about ten feet high, which stood in the middle of the banquette, painting a sign, when Mr. Frederick Geasner came running by in pursuit of a car, which he wished to take and go up to dinner.
A child got in Mr. G.'s way, and as he was in the act of turning aside to avoid it, he came in contact with the step ladder, which was thrown down, and Reid fell on his head, the fall breaking his skull, killing him almost instantly.
Mr. Gessner did not know what he had done, as he was so intent upon catching the car, until he heard a hue and cry after him as the murderer, He was arrested and carried over to the lock, up, and the Coroner sent fonte hold an inquest upon the body of Reld.
After a lengthy and very careful investigat
1st (search for this): article 16
Fatal accident in New Orleans.
--The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, of the 1st inst., says:
Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a painter named Joseph G. Reld, was accidentally killed on Camp street, opposite.
South street.
He was on a step ladder about ten feet high, which stood in the middle of the banquette, painting a sign, when Mr. Frederick Geasner came running by in pursuit of a car, which he wished to take and go up to dinner.
A child got in Mr. G.'s way, and as he was in the act of turning aside to avoid it, he came in contact with the step ladder, which was thrown down, and Reid fell on his head, the fall breaking his skull, killing him almost instantly.
Mr. Gessner did not know what he had done, as he was so intent upon catching the car, until he heard a hue and cry after him as the murderer, He was arrested and carried over to the lock, up, and the Coroner sent fonte hold an inquest upon the body of Reld.
After a lengthy and very careful investigat