The Louisville Daily Courier
November 30, 1857Murder and Mysterious Death of the Murderer - Harrison Mauzy, of Daviess county, Kentucky, a dissipated man, on the night of the the 19th, murdered his wife, by striking her with a piece of a rail, in a fit of frenzy. He was arrested for the crime an placed in the jail at Owensboro. On the night of the 24th inst., persons on the street heard cries of "murder." "help." &s., issuing from the jail, but did not investigate the matter. Next morning Mauzy was found speachless, and died in in a few hours. An examination of the body was made, and there seems no doubt from the marks of violence theron, that the unfortunate man came to his death by violent means.
Name: Augustus L LeClerc
Enlistment Date: 11 Jan 1864
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Date: 11 Jan 1864
Muster Place: Indiana
Muster Company: D
Muster Regiment: 10th Cavalry
Muster Regiment Type: Cavalry
Muster Information: Enlisted
Muster Out Date: 28 Jun 1865
Muster Out Place: Columbus, Mississippi
Muster Out Information: died
Side of War: Union
Survived War?: \\\tab No
Residence Place: Switzerland County, Indiana
Title: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
George F. Haskell was unmarried.
8040. Elnathan Hammond Haskell
Elnathan Hammond Haskell was a merchant.