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(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): This dataset is a subset of relevant records drawn from the larger CSI:Dixie (CSI:D) database, an active digital project seeking to record and analyze causes of death as revealed in coroners’ inquisitions taken in the nineteenth-century American South. At present, the CSI:D inquest database includes some 28,000 cases drawn from South Carolina, Virginia, and Missouri.)
 
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This dataset is a subset of relevant records drawn from the larger CSI:Dixie (CSI:D) database, an active digital project seeking to record and analyze causes of death as revealed in coroners’ inquisitions taken in the nineteenth-century American South. At present, the CSI:D inquest database includes some 28,000 cases drawn from South Carolina, Virginia, and Missouri.
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CSI Dixie
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Stephen Berry
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This dataset is a subset of relevant records drawn from the larger CSI:Dixie (CSI:D) database, an active digital project seeking to record and analyze causes of death as revealed in coroners’ inquisitions taken in the nineteenth-century American South. At present, the CSI:D inquest database includes some 28,000 cases drawn from South Carolina, Virginia, and Missouri.
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