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The Death Record

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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GEOBGE W. Walling, ex-superintendent of pólice, of New York city, noted in jjolice circles, aged t8, at New York. JOHN M. F.NERTY, inventor of the cottoD pieker, aged 'ti, at Washington. John Cbooks, lifelong friend of the late Vice President Hendricks, at Zanesville, O., aged 90. "Dli. EtOBERT CüNNINGHAM, oldest practitioner in the Belleville, 111., section, at Belleville, 111. Sir James RedhousE, the Oriental scholar, at Loudon. Roswell li. MASOJf, ex-mayor of Chicago. Mayor .Jam lis M. ALLEN, atTerre Haute, Ind. JAMES E. CooPBB, tlie circusman, at Philadelphia. Thomas B. Wabd, ex-congressman froin Indiana, at Plainiield, Ind. General Montgomkry C. Meios of the United States engineèr corps, at Washington. DAVID HANNUM, well knowu sporting man at Cortland, N. Y. W. W. VAOTDEEBIM, cousin of Commodore Vauderbilt, at Vallejo, Cal. E. C. Stamfoiid, president International Press association, at Chicago. E. McCALL Cusiiman, founder of the Cpngregatioual churoh in Washington, at Willimantic, Couu. GlCORUE W. PA.TTERSON", prominent Illinois Odd Fellow. at Decatur. Hls. Colonel GEOBGE PeabodT, wealthiest man of Salem. Mass. General EBENE2EB SPBAGÜE, at the Masonic home at Grand Rapids, Mich. John B. Cabson, a railway man of note, at Chicago. Colonel C. S. Gilmour, deputy lieuten ant governor of Ontario. Sir Geokgk Biddell Airy, astronomer royal, at London. Samuel Lkfkvke, well-known railway contractor, at Colnmbus, Ind. Rev. Ij. N. Beaudry, an author of note, at Chicago. Rev. Ur. Thomas H. H. Skinneb, profossor of theology at the McCormiok uulrorBity, at Chicago.

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