Greensborough Patriot
November 13, 1862
Page 1
DEATH
FROM A SPIDER BITE—The Fredericksburg Herald has the following notice elicited
by the singular death of Captain Williams of North Carolina:
How
uncertain the tenure of man; how carried the causes of death. Man may escape the desolating cannon, the
fire of musketry, the thrust and cut of the sword and yet fall victim to a bite
of a tiny insect! In glancing at the
obituary of Capt. B. R. Williams, Co. C, 2d N. C. battalion we observe that the
gallant soldier died from the bite of a spider even while surrounded with all
the formidable death-dealing instruments of warfare! Whilst putting on his boots (at Drewry’s Bluff where he was stationed), Capt. W.
unfortunately shut up a spider in one of them which by frequent stingings infused sufficient poison into his system to
produce death within eighteen hours despite all the efforts of surgeons to
counteract it.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]