On Saturday evening, 18th March, 1876, Mrs. Cordelia B. Kingman, wife of Mr. E. Kingman, and daughter of the late Dr. James Ewell, in her 74th year. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., from residence, 1509 14th street.
The Evening Star, March 23, 1876
The Funeral of Mrs. Kingman took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence. The interment took place at the Congressional cemetery. The funeral service was performed by the Rev. Dr. Harrold, of the Church of the Holy Cross. Among the friends of the family in attendance were Mr. A. Kingman, of Boston; Miss Ewell of Germantown; Governor Anthony, of R.I.; Governor Anderson, Mr. Gouverneur, Messrs. Boyce, Whitney, Hollidge, Watson and many other well-known citizens. The remains were encased in a beautiful casket of black walnut trimmed with silver, on the lied of which were several exquisite wreaths of flowers.
Contributor: Historic Congressional Cemetery Archivist (46570972) • [email protected]
On Saturday evening, 18th March, 1876, Mrs. Cordelia B. Kingman, wife of Mr. E. Kingman, and daughter of the late Dr. James Ewell, in her 74th year. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., from residence, 1509 14th street.
The Evening Star, March 23, 1876
The Funeral of Mrs. Kingman took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence. The interment took place at the Congressional cemetery. The funeral service was performed by the Rev. Dr. Harrold, of the Church of the Holy Cross. Among the friends of the family in attendance were Mr. A. Kingman, of Boston; Miss Ewell of Germantown; Governor Anthony, of R.I.; Governor Anderson, Mr. Gouverneur, Messrs. Boyce, Whitney, Hollidge, Watson and many other well-known citizens. The remains were encased in a beautiful casket of black walnut trimmed with silver, on the lied of which were several exquisite wreaths of flowers.
Contributor: Historic Congressional Cemetery Archivist (46570972) • [email protected]
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