Trenton Evening Times, Friday, June 16, 1899, p 2:
Charles A Rule died at his residence last night at 10:45. Mr Rule had been sick nearly two years, consumption being the cause. He was born in New York City 45 years ago. During the past twenty years he had been engaged as janitor of the gymnasium. He was married and leaves a wife, two son and a daughter. One of the sons is George Rule, who is well known as an amateur bicyclist by many Trentonians.
Trenton Evening Times, Monday, June 19, 1899, p 3:
The funeral services for the late Chas A Rule were held in Trinity Church yesterday and were largely attended. The interment took place in the Witherspoon Street Cemetery.
Trenton Evening Times, Friday, June 16, 1899, p 2:
Charles A Rule died at his residence last night at 10:45. Mr Rule had been sick nearly two years, consumption being the cause. He was born in New York City 45 years ago. During the past twenty years he had been engaged as janitor of the gymnasium. He was married and leaves a wife, two son and a daughter. One of the sons is George Rule, who is well known as an amateur bicyclist by many Trentonians.
Trenton Evening Times, Monday, June 19, 1899, p 3:
The funeral services for the late Chas A Rule were held in Trinity Church yesterday and were largely attended. The interment took place in the Witherspoon Street Cemetery.
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