Home
Back to North Carolina
Back to Duplin
Lunarpages.com Web Hosting
Greensborough Patriot

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]

Indexes
=============
HOME
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Prisons
=============
Printable
Version
=============

Site News

Search

About

Contact

History
Organizations

Book Reviews

Links

Research Notes

Free Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from BravenetFree Site Ring from Bravenet