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Brooklyn NY Daily Union Argus 1879 - 0820.pdf
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What this Newspaper Item Did
A few days ago the Detroit Free PTVSM learned
tbat an old soldier named Michael Hoar, wbo
once belonged to the Fifth Michigan Cavalry,
bad been sent to Harper Hospital through tne
friendly Intervention of Henry Starkey, formerly
an officer ia tbe Fifth Cavalry. Tbe fact
tbat Hoar bad no relatives tbat be knew of was
also mentioned in connection with tbe statement
tbat arrangements were making to secure admission
for him to the Soldiers' Home at Dayton.
Last Sunday a gentleman called at Har
per Hopital and informed tbe authorities that be
wae a brother of tbe old soldier, and that he bad
cume to take bim to bia own home in Jackson,
Mich., being abundantly able to care for him,
aad rvjoined beyond the power of words to express
at the chance wbicb bad disclosed to blm
the whereabouts ot a brother whom he had long
regarded aa dead. Toe meeting la described as
moat affecting, although tha poor old man did
not at first recognize bis fine-looking and mora
tin sanest brother. Tha latter informed Dr.
ot the hospital, that ths narrative pubstrevt,
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Name: Edward Hoar
Death date: 02 Dec 1889
Death place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
Gender: Male
Age at death: 41 years 8 months 2 days
Estimated birth year: 1848
Death place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
Marital status: Married
Father name: Michael Hoar
Mother name: Mary Ann Hoar
Occupation: Stone Mason
Film number: 2363636
Digital GS number: 4209088
Image number: 351
Reference number: p 5 rn 92
Collection: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897
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