1841-02-26-Albany Argus-Melancholy Delusion

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Source: Albany NY Argus, 26 February 1841, p. 2.

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MELANCHOLY DELUSION.—A man named Joseph Ackland, residing at 125 Third avenue, was committed to prison for resisting the coroner on Wednesday. Ackland had just lost a child, aged three days; and, under the delusion that he could restore it to life, he not only refused the coroner admission, but attacked with a club the officers who came to the assistance of Dr. Archer. The poor fellow is a religious maniac, and is said to be a Mormon.——[N. Y. paper.

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