Henry Pinckney Hyams

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Henry Pinckney Hyams Veteran

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
27 Aug 1896 (aged 65)
Burial
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 6 Section 18
Memorial ID
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Pvt Caddo Rifles, 11th LA Infantry C.S.A.
Proud Confederate Soldier

General Leroy Stafford Camp #3
United Confederate Veterans

The Progress.
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
August 29, 1896
Page 5; Column 1

Death of H. P. Hyams.

The many friends of Mr. H. P. Hyams regret to hear of his untimely and No doubt suffering under the influence of sorrow and grief, life's burden became greater than he could bear and by his own hand sought the sleep that knows no wakening. 'Tis a sad, sad thing to have our friends taken from us so suddenly. Mr. Hyams was well known to the citizens of Shreveport having lived here many, many years.

He was buried with military services by the members of the General
Le[e] Roy Stafford Camp, No. 3, U. C. V., of which he was a member.
Pvt Caddo Rifles, 11th LA Infantry C.S.A.
Proud Confederate Soldier

General Leroy Stafford Camp #3
United Confederate Veterans

The Progress.
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
August 29, 1896
Page 5; Column 1

Death of H. P. Hyams.

The many friends of Mr. H. P. Hyams regret to hear of his untimely and No doubt suffering under the influence of sorrow and grief, life's burden became greater than he could bear and by his own hand sought the sleep that knows no wakening. 'Tis a sad, sad thing to have our friends taken from us so suddenly. Mr. Hyams was well known to the citizens of Shreveport having lived here many, many years.

He was buried with military services by the members of the General
Le[e] Roy Stafford Camp, No. 3, U. C. V., of which he was a member.