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Clayton Still murdered, 1852

 New Jersey Mirror 12 Feb 1852 We learn that Clayton Still, the colored boy, who was stabbed by Josiah Cornelius, about two weeks since, died from the effects of the injury, on Saturday evening last.  The case appeared to be doing well, and the symptoms were of such a nature as to warrant a belief, that it would, with care, soon terminate favorably. There was an occasional discharge of blood, but not such as to materially affect the system. The wound suppurated, and matter was freely discharged--the swelling of the limb, in some degree, disappeared, but on Saturday morning more blood was discharged, which indicated the necessity of a surgical operation. A consultation of surgeons was promptly called, and it was found necessary to cut down and tie the main artery of the arm near the shoulder joint. This was done, and every means, which art could suggest, was resorted to, but without benefit.  He survived about two hours. A dissection of the arm was made after dea...

Burlington City Census, 1860 (part 15)

Pg# # Hse# Fam# Name Age R Occupation Birth 117 1 948 958 HUNTER Catherine 10 b DE 117 2 948 958 CLAIRMOUNT Allen G. 7/12 b NJ 117 3 949 959 JACKSON Francis 45 b washingwoman NJ 117 4 950 960 HARRIS Thomas 35 b day labor NC 117 5 950 960 HARRIS Caroline 36 b at service DE 117 6 950 960 HARRIS Catherine 9 b NJ 117 7 950 960 HARRIS William 2 b NJ 117 8 950 960 HARRIS Patience 63 b NC 117 9 951 961 JUNIPER William 26 b waiter DE 117 10 951 961 JUNIPER Hannah 23 b NC 117 11 951 961 JUNIPER George H. 4/12 b NJ 117 12 952 962 PINCON James 38 b day laborer NJ 117 13 952 962 PINCON Helen 30 b needlework NJ 117 14 952 962 PINCON Alfred 10 b PA 117 15 952 962 PINCON Emma 7 b NJ 117 16 952 962 PINCON Amanda 3 b NJ 117 17 953 963 GROSS Benj. 48 b day labor MD 117 18 953 963 GROSS Mary 27 b washerwoman DE 117 19 953 963 STILL Josep...