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Livingston (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 2
Fatal affair. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife. Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.
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Fatal affair. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife. Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service. Fatal affair. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife. Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.
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Fatal affair. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife. Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.
Fatal affair. --A correspondent of the Mobile Register says that Major Gen. H. Turner was shot and killed on the night of the 20th ult. by C. B. Anderson, a citizen of Livingston, Ala., who found him late at night in bed with his wife. Turner was a native of Virginia, about 40 years of age.--He was a quartermaster in the Confederate service.