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Graham - Arthur

Source: Jamestown Press, 29 July 1898, pg. 4 "under Montgomery County  News"

GRAHAM, Arthur, aged 28, Crawfordsville, died Sunday on his  birthday.


Source: New Ross Mail 7-29-1898
 
Arthur Graham, aged 28, Crawfordsville died Sunday on his birthday.


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Fri July 29, 1898

Sunday morning about 8 o’clock Arthur Graham died at the home of his mother, Mrs. GW Paul on South Water Street. The day was the 28th anniversary of his birth and by a strange chance his death fell not only on his birth but on the very hour of the day which marked his nativity. He had been ill for several weeks with typhoid fever but until within a few days previous to his death a serious termination of his sickness was not expected. He was conscious almost to the last and passed quietly away after bidding the family farewell. Arthur Graham was a son of the late James Graham, for many years a leading business man of this city. He was born here and here he passed a greater portion of his short life. For some months past he had been doing a commission business in Indianapolis and there he contracted his fatal illness.  He was a popular young man and his many friends are greatly grieved at his untimely taking off. He was a member of the Tribe of Ben Hur and with that order he had an insurance policy for $2,400. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the residence. The services were conducted by Dr. EB Thomson after which the interment was made at Oak Hill. - kbz for all 3

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 5 August, 1898
 
Houston, (Tex.) Post: Mrs. Captain R. E. Craig was yesterday notified of the death of her brother, Mr. Arthur Graham, which occurred at his home in Crawfordsville, Ind. Mr. Graham was a resident of Houston several years ago and was a well known and highly respected young man. He was employed with a prominent shoe firm. He has many friends in this city who will regret to hear of his demise.

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