NY, NY City Municipal Deaths
Charles Logan, 2 Sep 1864, NYC, NY, age 25, birth date 1839.
LOGAN - On Friday, September 2, at Hoboken. N. J., CHARLES LOGAN, aged 25 years, native of La___, Scotland. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the New York Caledonian Club, and the members of the Pattern Makers' Friendly Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his father, --- Garden street, Hoboken. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Scotch papers please copy.
The members of the New York Caledonian Club are respectfully invited to meet at the house of Mr. Charles Sanderson, 131 Christopher street, on Sunday, September 4, at twelve, at attend the funeral of our deceased brother. By order of GEO MITCHELL, C-
New York Herald, 4 Sep 1864
[The news print was difficult to read.]
SPECIAL NOTICES.
At a special meeting of the Friendly Association of Pattern Makers, held at Military Hall, Bowery, on Monday evening, September 5, 1864, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it has please Almighty God, in His inscrutable wisdom, to remove, by death, our late fellow member, Charles Logan, we bow in humility to His will.
Resolved, That in the death of our late brother we lose one of our most efficient members, and the trade one of whom it might be well be proud.
Resolved, That we sympathize deeply with the widow and parents of deceased. May the Comforter of the afflicted console them in their sorrow for an affectionate husband and dutiful son.
Resolved, That these resolutions be entered on the minutes, published in the Herald and Sun, and copy, properly attested, forwarded to the family of our late friend and associate.
JAS. T. COCHRANE, President pro tem.
PETER BURCHEL, Secretary.
New York Daily Herald, 8 Sep 1864
NY, NY City Municipal Deaths
Charles Logan, 2 Sep 1864, NYC, NY, age 25, birth date 1839.
LOGAN - On Friday, September 2, at Hoboken. N. J., CHARLES LOGAN, aged 25 years, native of La___, Scotland. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the New York Caledonian Club, and the members of the Pattern Makers' Friendly Association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his father, --- Garden street, Hoboken. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Scotch papers please copy.
The members of the New York Caledonian Club are respectfully invited to meet at the house of Mr. Charles Sanderson, 131 Christopher street, on Sunday, September 4, at twelve, at attend the funeral of our deceased brother. By order of GEO MITCHELL, C-
New York Herald, 4 Sep 1864
[The news print was difficult to read.]
SPECIAL NOTICES.
At a special meeting of the Friendly Association of Pattern Makers, held at Military Hall, Bowery, on Monday evening, September 5, 1864, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it has please Almighty God, in His inscrutable wisdom, to remove, by death, our late fellow member, Charles Logan, we bow in humility to His will.
Resolved, That in the death of our late brother we lose one of our most efficient members, and the trade one of whom it might be well be proud.
Resolved, That we sympathize deeply with the widow and parents of deceased. May the Comforter of the afflicted console them in their sorrow for an affectionate husband and dutiful son.
Resolved, That these resolutions be entered on the minutes, published in the Herald and Sun, and copy, properly attested, forwarded to the family of our late friend and associate.
JAS. T. COCHRANE, President pro tem.
PETER BURCHEL, Secretary.
New York Daily Herald, 8 Sep 1864
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