Born in N.H.
Jonesboro Gazette from 1858 through 1899 found at Morris Library on the campus of SIU at Carbondale, Jackson Co., IL
25 Nov 1893
Mrs. Hattie C. Agnew, wife of Dr. A. B. Agnew, of Samoth, Illinois, was attacked by angina pectoris Sunday, Nov. 12th, and died in less than an hour. She had been a sufferer from milder attacks for years and she and the doctor had all arrangements made to spend the winter with relatives in Los Angeles, California, expecting to start on the trip in ten days. The doctor has been a great sufferer from a grippe and its sequelae for the past three years and anticipated much help from a visit to the Pacific coast, but now, alas! He is alone. He will visit his brother at Happy Home next week.
Born in N.H.
Jonesboro Gazette from 1858 through 1899 found at Morris Library on the campus of SIU at Carbondale, Jackson Co., IL
25 Nov 1893
Mrs. Hattie C. Agnew, wife of Dr. A. B. Agnew, of Samoth, Illinois, was attacked by angina pectoris Sunday, Nov. 12th, and died in less than an hour. She had been a sufferer from milder attacks for years and she and the doctor had all arrangements made to spend the winter with relatives in Los Angeles, California, expecting to start on the trip in ten days. The doctor has been a great sufferer from a grippe and its sequelae for the past three years and anticipated much help from a visit to the Pacific coast, but now, alas! He is alone. He will visit his brother at Happy Home next week.
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