December 16. 1850
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CAPT. ANNABLE. - We regret to learn that Capt. Annable, one of the agents of the various towboat lines, and who was so severely injured by the explosion of the Anglo-Norman, died this morning at half-past 11 o'clock. He had previously had a leg amputated. Capt. Annable has been long and well known in this city. He leaves a wife and family and many friends to regret his untimely loss.
December 17, 1850
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FUNERAL OF CAPT. ANNABLE. - A very large number of citizens, amongst whom were several Masons and Firemen attended the funeral of the lamented Capt. Annable this morning. The body was interred in the Cypress Grove Cemetery. The funeral train was one of the largest that we have ever seen in New Orleans.
December 16. 1850
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CAPT. ANNABLE. - We regret to learn that Capt. Annable, one of the agents of the various towboat lines, and who was so severely injured by the explosion of the Anglo-Norman, died this morning at half-past 11 o'clock. He had previously had a leg amputated. Capt. Annable has been long and well known in this city. He leaves a wife and family and many friends to regret his untimely loss.
December 17, 1850
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FUNERAL OF CAPT. ANNABLE. - A very large number of citizens, amongst whom were several Masons and Firemen attended the funeral of the lamented Capt. Annable this morning. The body was interred in the Cypress Grove Cemetery. The funeral train was one of the largest that we have ever seen in New Orleans.
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