From the Daily South Carolinian
(Columbia, S. C.) |
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March 3, 1864 |
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Narrow Escape of Gen. Hood and Staff |
We learn that, while en
route to Dalton, a collision took place between the cars on one of
the roads, which killed a white woman, broke several arms and legs,
and smashed one or two carriages. Gen. Hood was slightly injured;
Major Hamilton, of this city, found himself suddenly astride the
stove, with his hat in one corner, pipe in another, with the inmates
of the car lying around loose. |
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