Washington Post
Dec 22, 1904
HAGNER – At his residence, in Calvert County, Md., on Monday, December 19, 1904, in the eighty-second year of his age, Richard Henry Hagner, sixth son of Peter Hagner, of Washington City. Funeral on Thursday from St. Paul's Church, Prince Frederick, Md.
Funeral of Richard H. Hagner.
Special to The Washington Post.
Prince Frederick, Md., Dec. 23. – The funeral of Mr. Richard H. Hagner, who died Monday morning of pneumonia, took place in Prince Frederick, Calvert County, to-day. The pallbearers were Chief Judge John P. Briscoe, Attorneys John B. Gray and J. Briscoe Bunting, George W. Dowell, clerk of the Circuit Court, and Messrs. Thomas B. Turner and William F. Robinson. Mr. Hagner was a legal practitioner at the Prince Frederick bar for sixty years, and was highly esteemed. He was a brother of Judge Randall Hagner, of Washington , D.C.
Washington Post
Dec 22, 1904
HAGNER – At his residence, in Calvert County, Md., on Monday, December 19, 1904, in the eighty-second year of his age, Richard Henry Hagner, sixth son of Peter Hagner, of Washington City. Funeral on Thursday from St. Paul's Church, Prince Frederick, Md.
Funeral of Richard H. Hagner.
Special to The Washington Post.
Prince Frederick, Md., Dec. 23. – The funeral of Mr. Richard H. Hagner, who died Monday morning of pneumonia, took place in Prince Frederick, Calvert County, to-day. The pallbearers were Chief Judge John P. Briscoe, Attorneys John B. Gray and J. Briscoe Bunting, George W. Dowell, clerk of the Circuit Court, and Messrs. Thomas B. Turner and William F. Robinson. Mr. Hagner was a legal practitioner at the Prince Frederick bar for sixty years, and was highly esteemed. He was a brother of Judge Randall Hagner, of Washington , D.C.
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