The Montgomery Advertiser, 1 April 1881, p. 3, c. 5:
“ Col. Daniel H. Cram died at his residence in this city, at 3 o’clock p.m., yesterday. For many months he had been in feeble health, and the announcement will be received with the deepest regret wherever he was known, especially in Montgomery, with which he had been closely identified for many years past. Col. Cram was better known to the public as the Superintendent of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad, which responsible position he filled for a long succession of years, with the greatest success and efficiency.”
“Funeral Notice. – The friends and acquaintances of the late Daniel H. Cram, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the Catholic Church, to-day, at 11:30 a.m.”
The Montgomery Advertiser, 1 April 1881, p. 3, c. 5:
“ Col. Daniel H. Cram died at his residence in this city, at 3 o’clock p.m., yesterday. For many months he had been in feeble health, and the announcement will be received with the deepest regret wherever he was known, especially in Montgomery, with which he had been closely identified for many years past. Col. Cram was better known to the public as the Superintendent of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad, which responsible position he filled for a long succession of years, with the greatest success and efficiency.”
“Funeral Notice. – The friends and acquaintances of the late Daniel H. Cram, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the Catholic Church, to-day, at 11:30 a.m.”
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