Cambridge, MD Brannocks Bay Boat Accident and Drowning, Oct 1909
Physician is Drowned.
Cambridge, Md., Oct. 29.---Dr. Clarence Nichols, formerly a practicing physician of Baltimore, was drowned in Brannock's bay, where he was nippering for oysters. Dr. Nichols was subject to attacks of vertigo, and it is supposed that he was seized with one of these. The first intimation his family had of the accident was the sight of the boat adrift. A search revealed the body lying in the clear water of the little bay.
Adams County News, Gettysburg, PA 30 Oct 1909
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