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Katherine Philbrick “Kate” <I>Baldwin</I> McCoy

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Katherine Philbrick “Kate” Baldwin McCoy

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
20 Aug 1932 (aged 71)
Haven, Hancock County, Maine, USA
Burial
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec. B, lot 85, gv. 10
Memorial ID
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THE WASHINGTON POST
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1921
Pg. 11
AMONG THE VETERANS
George Washington Post.
In the monthly bulletin issued yesterday by George Washington post, No 1, American Legion, the program of exercises for Memorial day are outlined and every member urged
to turn out in uniform if possible The members of the post are to assemble in front of the Municipal building, Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, at. 9 30 o'clock sharp and follow the Grand Army of the Republic and Spanish War Veterans in the parade which is scheduled to start at 10 o'clock from G A. R hall.
Capt Eddie V Rickenbacker "America's ace of aces," is a charter member of the post having been the last one to list his name prior to the closing: of the roster. The sympathy
of the post has been extended to Franklin K. Lane on the recent death of his father, former Secretary of the Interior.
James E Canal a member of the post, who was recently discharged from Walter Reed hospital, sailed Thursday for France and England. While abroad he will visit the various
battlefields on which he fought and was wounded.
Percy B. McCoy, a charter member of the post, arrived a few days ago from Grandfield, Okla. His mother, Mrs. Kate P McCoy, is president of the George Baldwin McCoy unit of the American Women's Legion of this city.

THE WASHINGTON POST
AUGUST 22, 1932
MRS. WALTER M'COY FUNERAL
Wife of Former District Justice to Be Buried in New York
Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Plilbrick McCoy, wife of former Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy, of District of Columbia, who died Saturday in Haven, ME, will be held Thursday at Troy, N.Y.. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery in that city.
Mrs. McCoy had lived in Washington for more than 20 years and was esteemed for her work in interest of the George Baldwin McCoy Post of the American Legion, named for her son, who was killed in the World War, and on behalf of the Americanization School.

THE WASHINGTON POST
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1921
Pg. 11
AMONG THE VETERANS
George Washington Post.
In the monthly bulletin issued yesterday by George Washington post, No 1, American Legion, the program of exercises for Memorial day are outlined and every member urged
to turn out in uniform if possible The members of the post are to assemble in front of the Municipal building, Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, at. 9 30 o'clock sharp and follow the Grand Army of the Republic and Spanish War Veterans in the parade which is scheduled to start at 10 o'clock from G A. R hall.
Capt Eddie V Rickenbacker "America's ace of aces," is a charter member of the post having been the last one to list his name prior to the closing: of the roster. The sympathy
of the post has been extended to Franklin K. Lane on the recent death of his father, former Secretary of the Interior.
James E Canal a member of the post, who was recently discharged from Walter Reed hospital, sailed Thursday for France and England. While abroad he will visit the various
battlefields on which he fought and was wounded.
Percy B. McCoy, a charter member of the post, arrived a few days ago from Grandfield, Okla. His mother, Mrs. Kate P McCoy, is president of the George Baldwin McCoy unit of the American Women's Legion of this city.

THE WASHINGTON POST
AUGUST 22, 1932
MRS. WALTER M'COY FUNERAL
Wife of Former District Justice to Be Buried in New York
Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Plilbrick McCoy, wife of former Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy, of District of Columbia, who died Saturday in Haven, ME, will be held Thursday at Troy, N.Y.. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery in that city.
Mrs. McCoy had lived in Washington for more than 20 years and was esteemed for her work in interest of the George Baldwin McCoy Post of the American Legion, named for her son, who was killed in the World War, and on behalf of the Americanization School.


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