Transcribed without making changes to spelling and grammar. Transcribed by Joyce Robinson The Portsmouth Times Dated: September 4, 1880 LOUIS DAMARIN PATTERSON, aged eleven years, and son of THOS. M. PATTERSON, the well known book binder on Second street, died at the residence of his parents, on Ninth street, Tuesday. The deceased was an unusually bright and intelligent boy, but from childhood had been an invalid, having sustained spinal injuries when quite young. For several weeks he had been ill with typhoid fever, which ailment finally carried him off. He was a patient, lovable child. The funeral services took place at the Second Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock.