Died in Washington Asylum Hospital. ("The Washington Times" newspaper - September 22, 1916 - Number 9031 - Page 4)
Buried on September 22, 1916. (Photocopy - Image 1778 - Glenwood Cemetery - Burial Card File Index: Mau - Mon, 1878 - 2013)
Home at death: 511 F Street N.W., Washington, D.C.
Son of the famous sculptor, Clark Mills.
Famous sculptor. He made one of the two life-masks of Abraham Lincoln, six weeks before the assassination.
Died in Washington Asylum Hospital. ("The Washington Times" newspaper - September 22, 1916 - Number 9031 - Page 4)
Buried on September 22, 1916. (Photocopy - Image 1778 - Glenwood Cemetery - Burial Card File Index: Mau - Mon, 1878 - 2013)
Home at death: 511 F Street N.W., Washington, D.C.
Son of the famous sculptor, Clark Mills.
Famous sculptor. He made one of the two life-masks of Abraham Lincoln, six weeks before the assassination.
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