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Daniel Stanford Dana

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Daniel Stanford Dana

Birth
Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jan 1904 (aged 79)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-14-10
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Son of Joseph Dana and Ann

Married Ann E. Root, 6 June 1848, Athens, Athens, Ohio

Daughter - Mary Dana
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The Salt Lake Herald
Tuesday, January 19, 1904
Page 3

Daniel S. Dana Dead

Was Cousin of the Famous Editor of the New York Sun

Daniel S. Dana, cousin of Charles A. Dana, famous editor of the New York Sun, himself a former justice of the Ohio supreme court died in Salt Lake yesterday. Death was due to bronchitis.

Mr. Dana was 78 years of age and was without relatives here, although he had been a resident of Salt Lake for several years. He has relatives in Ohio, however, and in Trinidad, Colo.

In the '60s Mr. Dana was attorney in the United States treasury department at Washington. Later he was elected to the Ohio supreme bench. For a number of years he has lived in the west, being engaged in a number of mining enterprises.
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Deseret Evening News
Thursday, January 21, 1904
Page 2

The funeral of the late ex-Justice Daniel S. Dana of the Ohio supreme court, was held at 2 p.m. today from Evans' undertaking rooms with interment at Mt. Olivet. Judge Dana spent the last years of his life in mining in this state.

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Cenotaph in West Union Street Cemetery, Athens, OH.
Son of Joseph Dana and Ann

Married Ann E. Root, 6 June 1848, Athens, Athens, Ohio

Daughter - Mary Dana
_____

The Salt Lake Herald
Tuesday, January 19, 1904
Page 3

Daniel S. Dana Dead

Was Cousin of the Famous Editor of the New York Sun

Daniel S. Dana, cousin of Charles A. Dana, famous editor of the New York Sun, himself a former justice of the Ohio supreme court died in Salt Lake yesterday. Death was due to bronchitis.

Mr. Dana was 78 years of age and was without relatives here, although he had been a resident of Salt Lake for several years. He has relatives in Ohio, however, and in Trinidad, Colo.

In the '60s Mr. Dana was attorney in the United States treasury department at Washington. Later he was elected to the Ohio supreme bench. For a number of years he has lived in the west, being engaged in a number of mining enterprises.
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Deseret Evening News
Thursday, January 21, 1904
Page 2

The funeral of the late ex-Justice Daniel S. Dana of the Ohio supreme court, was held at 2 p.m. today from Evans' undertaking rooms with interment at Mt. Olivet. Judge Dana spent the last years of his life in mining in this state.

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Cenotaph in West Union Street Cemetery, Athens, OH.


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