| From the Charleston Mercury |
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| February 29, 1864 |
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| Death of Conductor Passailaigur |
| The many friends of Mr. Louis J.
Passailaigur, the well known and efficient Conductor on the South
Carolina Railroad, will be shocked to learn by the announcement in
another column that he is no more. He died at eleven o'clock on Saturday
night, of Congestive Chills, after twelve days' illness. The deceased
has been connected with the South Carolina Railroad, we believe, since
his boyhood, and the energy, steadiness and urbanity with which, for
several years past, he has filled the position of Conductor had won him
general popularity. Mr. Passailaigur was in his thirty-third year. He
leaves a wife and six children. |
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