Clarks Mills—February 21, 1881
Mr. Winslow Colton, a former resident of Cato, died last week in Milwaukee, of congestion of the lungs.
In Compliance with his own request, his remains now rest in the cemetery in Cato, where his wife was buried many years ago.
Those have have been interested in the little church at that place, cannot forget Mr. Colton, whose christian life, and beautiful singing, formed and interesting part of its early history.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, February 24, 1881
Clarks Mills—February 21, 1881
Mr. Winslow Colton, a former resident of Cato, died last week in Milwaukee, of congestion of the lungs.
In Compliance with his own request, his remains now rest in the cemetery in Cato, where his wife was buried many years ago.
Those have have been interested in the little church at that place, cannot forget Mr. Colton, whose christian life, and beautiful singing, formed and interesting part of its early history.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, February 24, 1881
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