Record Data
Source citation
“Another Harper’s Ferry Victim,” Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, March 22, 1860, p. 2: 4.
Original source
Richmond (VA) Dispatch
Newspaper: Publication
Carlisle American Volunteer
Newspaper: Headline
Another Harper's Ferry Victim
Newspaper: Page(s)
2
Newspaper: Column
4
Type
Newspaper
Date Certainty
Exact
Transcriber
Joanne Williams, Dickinson College
Transcription date
Transcription
The following text is presented here in complete form, as it originally appeared in print. Spelling and typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.
A letter in the Richmond Dispatch, dated Charleston, Va., March 9, says:- Mrs. Allibone, the oldest sister of George W. Turner, who was slain by John Brown and his associates, was buried here to-day, by the side of her brother. She died at Mount Hope Lunatic Asylum, whither she was taken shortly after her brother’s death. She never rallied after his murder, but continued to sink until her broken spirit burst its earthly bonds and retured [returned] to its Maker. Another murder to be added to the Harper’s Ferry list.