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Show BODY MOVED AFTER ,43 YEARS IN GRAVE LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 27 Word has come from Centralia, Boone county, Missouri, that after having been buried for forty-three years in the Fair West cemetery near there the remains of Zo-doc Zo-doc Bryson, father of Dr. Charles W. Bryson of Los Anjreles, have been exhumed ex-humed and feinterred in the cemetery of that town. Much interest attaches to the incident. Mr. Bryson was arrested in 1863 by the military authorities and was put upon a train, with many other prisoners, bound for St. fcouis. - While the train was running at full speed he leaped and was stunned bv the falL The train was stopped, backed up and his body as it lay prostrate was riddled with the bullets of the soldiers. Zodoc Bryson was a brother of the late Jamea Bryson . and Mrs. F. M. Troughber of Centralia and was a prominent prom-inent man in his time. It is Dr. Brv-son Brv-son 's purpose to erect a handsome monument mon-ument over the new grave of his father. |