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Quincy, Illinois Daily Whig Republican, Feb 27, 1865, page 3-- A Quincy Soldier Dead- This St. Louis Democrat of Saturday says: "James W. JOHNSON, a soldier of the 10th Ohio regimant, died on board the steamer War Eagle, on February 20, at twelve o'clock p. m., while the boat was bound from Duvall's Bluff to St. Louis. The papers, etc., of the deceased can be received by his friends in Quincy, Illinois, by applying to Mr. J. M. DOUGLASS, the clerk of the steamer, or to Gaylord, Fitzgerald & Co., bankers, St. Louis.