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D.C. Man, Postal Clerk, Hit by Train in Charlottesville.
Luther K. Armstrong of 23 U street northeast, a railway postal clerk for more than thirty years in the employ of the Southern Railway Company, was fatally injured Thursday in Charlottesville, Va. He was struck by a shifting engine in the Union station in that city, dying in several hours. The body was brought to the family home here yesterday. Interment will be at Woodville, Va.
Mr. Armstrong was the son of William Armstrong of Woodville, Va., and is survived by his wife Rebecca Armstrong, daughter of an Episcopak minister of Rappahannock county, and six children, Harry Armstrong, 4th Field Artillery; Mrs. H. E. Burke, Los Gatos, Tex., and Misses Eleanor, Marguerite, Janet and Rebecca Armstrong, all of Washington.
Evening star., August 17, 1918, Page 5
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D.C. Man, Postal Clerk, Hit by Train in Charlottesville.
Luther K. Armstrong of 23 U street northeast, a railway postal clerk for more than thirty years in the employ of the Southern Railway Company, was fatally injured Thursday in Charlottesville, Va. He was struck by a shifting engine in the Union station in that city, dying in several hours. The body was brought to the family home here yesterday. Interment will be at Woodville, Va.
Mr. Armstrong was the son of William Armstrong of Woodville, Va., and is survived by his wife Rebecca Armstrong, daughter of an Episcopak minister of Rappahannock county, and six children, Harry Armstrong, 4th Field Artillery; Mrs. H. E. Burke, Los Gatos, Tex., and Misses Eleanor, Marguerite, Janet and Rebecca Armstrong, all of Washington.
Evening star., August 17, 1918, Page 5
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