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The Tribune. Pub. Date August 16, 1880
FATAL ACCIDENT.
The Injuries Received by Geo. W. Hall on Saturday Prove Fatal Yesterday.
Mr. George W. Hall, residing at 1811Third avenue south, died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning from the effects of an injury received on Saturday, the announcement of which was briefly chronicled yesterday morning. Mr. Hall was employed by L. C. Bisbee as foreman on a house which he is erecting on Seventeenth street, near Laurel avenue. On Saturday afternoon he accidentally fell from the roof of the building and received a fracture of the skull. He remained unconscious until death ensued yesterday morning. Mr. Hall was an exemplary man in all respects. A formal obituary notice of the deceased appears in another column.
DIED.
HALL—In this city, Aug. 15th, Mr. G. W.
aged 48 years.
Funeral services at residence, 1811 Third avenue south, at 2 o'clock Monday, the 16th inst. Friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice.
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The Tribune. Pub. Date August 15, 1880 (Sunday)
A carpenter named Christian [sic] Hall, who lives on Third avenue south, near Nineteenth street, fell from a scaffold yesterday and was seriously injured.
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per cemetery burial card:
George W. Hall
date of death; Aug. 15, 1880
date of burial; Aug. 16, 1880
place of death; 1811 3 Ave. SO.
cause of death; Accident
Veteran; Civil War Soldier; CO. H. 24th Maine Inf.
~~~
The Tribune. Pub. Date August 16, 1880
FATAL ACCIDENT.
The Injuries Received by Geo. W. Hall on Saturday Prove Fatal Yesterday.
Mr. George W. Hall, residing at 1811Third avenue south, died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning from the effects of an injury received on Saturday, the announcement of which was briefly chronicled yesterday morning. Mr. Hall was employed by L. C. Bisbee as foreman on a house which he is erecting on Seventeenth street, near Laurel avenue. On Saturday afternoon he accidentally fell from the roof of the building and received a fracture of the skull. He remained unconscious until death ensued yesterday morning. Mr. Hall was an exemplary man in all respects. A formal obituary notice of the deceased appears in another column.
DIED.
HALL—In this city, Aug. 15th, Mr. G. W.
aged 48 years.
Funeral services at residence, 1811 Third avenue south, at 2 o'clock Monday, the 16th inst. Friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice.
~~~
The Tribune. Pub. Date August 15, 1880 (Sunday)
A carpenter named Christian [sic] Hall, who lives on Third avenue south, near Nineteenth street, fell from a scaffold yesterday and was seriously injured.
~~~
per cemetery burial card:
George W. Hall
date of death; Aug. 15, 1880
date of burial; Aug. 16, 1880
place of death; 1811 3 Ave. SO.
cause of death; Accident
Veteran; Civil War Soldier; CO. H. 24th Maine Inf.
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