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Brooklyn (New York, United States) (search for this): article 12
Mr. C. C. Walden, for some years a resident of Savannah, Ga., and President of the Guba Telegraph Company, and for a long time deputy collector of the port of New York, died at Brooklyn, New York, on the 8th inst,. Mr. Henry May has been released from the parole on which he has been since he was permitted to attend his brother's funeral, and the disposition of his case left to Congress.
Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Mr. C. C. Walden, for some years a resident of Savannah, Ga., and President of the Guba Telegraph Company, and for a long time deputy collector of the port of New York, died at Brooklyn, New York, on the 8th inst,. Mr. Henry May has been released from the parole on which he has been since he was permitted to attend his brother's funeral, and the disposition of his case left to Congress.
C. C. Walden (search for this): article 12
Mr. C. C. Walden, for some years a resident of Savannah, Ga., and President of the Guba Telegraph Company, and for a long time deputy collector of the port of New York, died at Brooklyn, New York, on the 8th inst,. Mr. Henry May has been released from the parole on which he has been since he was permitted to attend his brother's funeral, and the disposition of his case left to Congress.
Mr. C. C. Walden, for some years a resident of Savannah, Ga., and President of the Guba Telegraph Company, and for a long time deputy collector of the port of New York, died at Brooklyn, New York, on the 8th inst,. Mr. Henry May has been released from the parole on which he has been since he was permitted to attend his brother's funeral, and the disposition of his case left to Congress.