William Boardman, the well-known livery-stable keeper, died at his residence, 628 Sixteenth street, Saturday night. He had been ailing for a couple of weeks. An autopsy yesterday revealed the cause of death as an abscess in the veriform apendage, caused by a grape seed and two blackberry seeds, discharging in the abdominal cavity.
(Daily Alta California, Vol. 40, No. 13370, Monday, April 5, 1886; 5:4)
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William Boardman, the well-known livery-stable keeper, died at his residence, 628 Sixteenth street, Saturday night. He had been ailing for a couple of weeks. An autopsy yesterday revealed the cause of death as an abscess in the veriform apendage, caused by a grape seed and two blackberry seeds, discharging in the abdominal cavity.
(Daily Alta California, Vol. 40, No. 13370, Monday, April 5, 1886; 5:4)
Contributor: (47394147) •
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