CLARKSVILLE WEEKLY CHRONICLE Clarksville, TN September 8, 1877 ____________________ Death of S. P. Bagwell. It is with much regret that we have to announce the death of S. P. Bagwell, of Graves County, Ky., which occurred August 30th. He was for many years a resident of this county, and was well known to most of our citizens as a school teacher of more than ordinary merit. The particulars of his death are3 about as follows: He had driven his wagon and team to the field to haul a load of oats, and after loading the wagon got on top of it and started to the house. The team unfortunately got into a yellow-jacket's nest; the mules taking fright from the stings ran away, threw Mr. Bagwell off, and so injured him that he died the next day. He was a man of more than ordinary intellect, and possessed a rich fund of knowledge, which, together with the high-toned principles of honor which governed his life, gained him the respect of all who knew him. Though he was eccentric, and his views often differed from those of other men, yet they were always marked by careful thought and study. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss; we deeply sympathize with them in their sad bereavement.