Co. I, 2nd Kansas Cavalry
STONE-L. Stone of Spencer died at St. Anthony's hospital Monday. He was 63 years old. Mr. Stone was a veteran of the Civil war, being a member of a Kansas regiment. He was one of the best known citizens in Oklahoma county, having lived here since the opening and served as county commissioner. During his term of office the site and plans of the present courthouse were secured. He was one of the organizers of the Planters and Mechanics" bank of Oklahoma City, and was one of its directors at the time of his death. He was for many years an active businessman of the conservative type. Mr. Stone leaves a widow and nine children. all except one of whom are residents of Oklahoma county.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, Saturday, November 7, 1908 Page: 11
Co. I, 2nd Kansas Cavalry
STONE-L. Stone of Spencer died at St. Anthony's hospital Monday. He was 63 years old. Mr. Stone was a veteran of the Civil war, being a member of a Kansas regiment. He was one of the best known citizens in Oklahoma county, having lived here since the opening and served as county commissioner. During his term of office the site and plans of the present courthouse were secured. He was one of the organizers of the Planters and Mechanics" bank of Oklahoma City, and was one of its directors at the time of his death. He was for many years an active businessman of the conservative type. Mr. Stone leaves a widow and nine children. all except one of whom are residents of Oklahoma county.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, Saturday, November 7, 1908 Page: 11
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