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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Prince Leopold, youngest son of the Duke of Brunswick, drowned in the Oder river flood while attempting to rescue distressed inhabitants, as reported in the Leyden Gazette. The city mourns the loss of the compassionate prince.
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"We have within these few days experienced the greatest calamities by the overflowing of the Oder, which burst its banks in several places, and carried away houses, bridges, and everything that opposed its course. Numbers of people have lost their lives in this rapid inundation; but of all the accidents arising from it, none is so generally lamented as the death of the good Prince Leopold of Brunswick: this amiable Prince standing at the side of the river, a woman threw herself at his feet, beseeching him to give orders for some persons to go to the rescue of her children, whom, bewildered by the sudden danger, she had left behind her in the house: some soldiers who were also in the same place were crying out for help. The Duke endeavoured to procure a flat bottomed boat, but no one could be found to venture across the river, even tho' the Duke offered large sums of money, and promised to share the danger. At last moved by the cries of the unfortunate inhabitants of the suburb, and being led by the sensibility of his own benevolent heart, he took the resolution of going to their assistance himself those who were about him endeavoured to dissuade him from this hazardous enterprize; but touched to the soul by the distress of the miserable people, he replied in the following words, which so nobly picture his character: 'What am I more than either you or they? I am a man like yourselves, and nothing ought to be attended to here but the voice of humanity.' Unshaken therefore, in his resolution, he immediately embarked with three watermen in a small boat, and crossed the river: the boat did not want above three lengths of the bank, when it struck against a tree, and in an instant they all, together with the boat disappeared. A few minutes after the Duke rose again and supported himself a short time by taking hold of a tree, but the violence of the current soon bore him down, and he never appeared more. The boatmen more fortunate, were every one saved, and the Duke alone became the victim of his own humanity. The whole city is in affliction for the loss of this truly amiable Prince, whose humility, gentleness of manners, and compassionate disposition endeared him to all ranks. He lived indeed as he died, in the highest exercise of humanity. Had not the current been so rapid, he would no doubt have been saved, as he was a remarkable good swimmer."
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Brunswick
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prince leopold drowned; numerous people lost lives in the inundation; boatmen saved.
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The Oder overflowed, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. Prince Leopold attempted to rescue inhabitants by boating across the river but the boat struck a tree, leading to his drowning despite his swimming ability.