"Died. In this City, on the 25th inst., Ludwig D. Aub, aged 24 years and 3 months. Deceased was a native of Munich, Bavaria, from whence he immigrated to the United States at an early day. Last fall he came among us, and, in connection with Mr. Bohm, carried on the banking business, in which he had been engaged from his youth. His strict integrity and unobtrusive manners soon won for him the esteem of our entire community, and Helena looked upon him as one of her best citizens. For a considerable time previous to his death he had been unwell and was urged to return to the States, but his uncomplaining disposition always prompted him to assert that he was only a little indisposed. Those who knew him best will most regret his loss, while the city at large will mourn his absence. His funeral will take place at 11 o'clock this forenoon, from the Assay office of F. Bohm. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend. (New York, San Francisco and Cincinnati papers please copy.)" (The Montana Post, Virginia City, Montana Territory, 5/29/1868) No stone was located.
"Died. In this City, on the 25th inst., Ludwig D. Aub, aged 24 years and 3 months. Deceased was a native of Munich, Bavaria, from whence he immigrated to the United States at an early day. Last fall he came among us, and, in connection with Mr. Bohm, carried on the banking business, in which he had been engaged from his youth. His strict integrity and unobtrusive manners soon won for him the esteem of our entire community, and Helena looked upon him as one of her best citizens. For a considerable time previous to his death he had been unwell and was urged to return to the States, but his uncomplaining disposition always prompted him to assert that he was only a little indisposed. Those who knew him best will most regret his loss, while the city at large will mourn his absence. His funeral will take place at 11 o'clock this forenoon, from the Assay office of F. Bohm. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend. (New York, San Francisco and Cincinnati papers please copy.)" (The Montana Post, Virginia City, Montana Territory, 5/29/1868) No stone was located.
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