McDonald person
Summary: McDonald acted as a pall bearer at Capt. Hurlburt's funeral.
Completeness: 63/100 Grade C
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Claims (2)
occupation
pall bearer
cited from cabin beheld a dozen or more Apaches, and… (1890)inos Altos. Capt. Hurlburt was a
genial, whole souled man, a good citizen, and
made lasting friends wherever he resided. The
remains were followed by a large concourse of
friends to their last resting place in the Masonic
cemetery, his old compan…
witnessed
Capt. Hurlburt's funeral
cited from cabin beheld a dozen or more Apaches, and… (1890)inos Altos. Capt. Hurlburt was a
genial, whole souled man, a good citizen, and
made lasting friends wherever he resided. The
remains were followed by a large concourse of
friends to their last resting place in the Masonic
cemetery, his old compan…
Sources (1)
cabin beheld a dozen or more Apaches, and…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain