This is from the Baltimore African American Newspaper dated May 13, 1911. It was actually an article.
The funeral of Mrs. Carrie P. Archer, who died in Richmond, after a short illness on May 6th, took place Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the Metropolitan M.E. Church. The services were conducted by Rev J. A. Holmes, assisted by Revs. E.W. Scott and Sylvester Norwood. The pallbearers were W.W. Brown, Wm. Bell, Horace Beale, Samuel Palmer, and W. Winfree Hughes.
Mrs. Archer was formerly Miss Carrie Purviance of Baltimore. She was the wife of Thacker F. Archer, a prominent merchant of Richmond. She is survived by her husband, a mother, one sister, and four brothers. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, many coming from Richmond, as well as resolutions.
This is from the Baltimore African American Newspaper dated May 13, 1911. It was actually an article.
The funeral of Mrs. Carrie P. Archer, who died in Richmond, after a short illness on May 6th, took place Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the Metropolitan M.E. Church. The services were conducted by Rev J. A. Holmes, assisted by Revs. E.W. Scott and Sylvester Norwood. The pallbearers were W.W. Brown, Wm. Bell, Horace Beale, Samuel Palmer, and W. Winfree Hughes.
Mrs. Archer was formerly Miss Carrie Purviance of Baltimore. She was the wife of Thacker F. Archer, a prominent merchant of Richmond. She is survived by her husband, a mother, one sister, and four brothers. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, many coming from Richmond, as well as resolutions.
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