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Lincoln Journal Star. Lincoln, Nebraska
Tuesday, February 21, 1928, page 5
Ellsworth, Neb, Feb 21 - Word has been received of the death of Henry G Arms, seventy-six, veteran of the Civil war and former Ellsworth resident, at the soldiers' home in Quincy, Ill, on Feb 3. He homesteaded years ago just west of Ellsworth, but with more advanced years he traveled extensively thruout the United States and lived at old soldiers homes. Besides a sister, Mrs Clara Fox, of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mrs Anna Bowl, teacher at a private girls' school in Honolulu, he leaves five grandchildren: Mrs W F Seebohm and W C Arms, Ellsworth; Mrs T V Gorman and Miss Mary Arms, Kirkland, Ga, and Albert Arms, Dunning.
Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)
Co. A
Regt. 77th
IL
Inf.
Transcribed by Cindy Vollbracht
________________________________________
Lincoln Journal Star. Lincoln, Nebraska
Tuesday, February 21, 1928, page 5
Ellsworth, Neb, Feb 21 - Word has been received of the death of Henry G Arms, seventy-six, veteran of the Civil war and former Ellsworth resident, at the soldiers' home in Quincy, Ill, on Feb 3. He homesteaded years ago just west of Ellsworth, but with more advanced years he traveled extensively thruout the United States and lived at old soldiers homes. Besides a sister, Mrs Clara Fox, of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mrs Anna Bowl, teacher at a private girls' school in Honolulu, he leaves five grandchildren: Mrs W F Seebohm and W C Arms, Ellsworth; Mrs T V Gorman and Miss Mary Arms, Kirkland, Ga, and Albert Arms, Dunning.
Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)
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