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  • , and no doubt hastened his death. He served in C and D Companies of the 5th Wisconsin during the war. Notes from Phil Reader Dwight Younglove, 69 years 0 months 9 days. Massachusetts. Died July 23, 1900, buried
  • . Notes from Phil Reader 78 Ocean View. Joseph Slaven, 86 years 3 Months 0 days, died Jan 10, 1930. Born Oct 10, 1843 in Ohio. Father was George Slaven - Ohio, Mother was Nancy Miller - Ohio. Ten years
  • ">Notes from Phil Reader Heman Stone Co. A. 14th N.Y. Infantry age 63 died Aug 3, 1905. Born Aug 11, 1842 Lewis Co., New York. Stone Mason. Father James Stone New York and mother Phebe Case. 36 years in California 12 in Santa Cruz. 30
  • One of Ruel Kittridge's aunts was afflicted with tuberculosis and while she was quarantined in Santa Cruz, it is possible the Ruel may have contacted the disease from her. Notes from Phil Reader
  • of the G.A.R. service sang "When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder I'll Be There," it being a request of Dr. Shepard that this hymn be sung. Notes from Phil Reader From Twin Lakes, Gilbert Shepherd 83 years 2 months
  • at the hospital. He was an old soldier. Notes from by Phil Reader Andrew (Andy) Hall was born into a family of ex-slaves during the month of March, 1845, on the island of New Grenada, West Indies. This tiny Hispaniola
  • o'clock Tuesday morning with Rev. John F. Wilson Officiating. Interment will be at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland. Editor's Note: See Phil Readers Files for Extensive Coverage of George Shreve's Santa Cruz Activities.
  • and Monterey newspapersVoter RecordsCW Reference: Reader File
  • ) Contributed by Phil Reader Old Soldier's Sad Condition Bernard R. Balding, an aged veteran of the Civil War and a well-known and good citizen has become mentally incapacitated through long sickness and on Saturday was taken
  • ">Notes from Phil Reader His name is John Franklin Pierce and atop his grave site in Block M, each morning, fate plays out an ironic little melodrama. As the sun ascends slowly into the sky each morning, it throws out long shadows from