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Bertram Lewellyn Cadwalader

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Bertram Lewellyn Cadwalader

Birth
Sacramento County, California, USA
Death
1 Nov 1936 (aged 61)
San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section OS, Row 43A, Site 1
Memorial ID
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World War I

Obituaries:

Heart Attack Kills Major Cadwalader--
San Francisco, Nov. 2, Major Bertram L. Cadwalader, 60, 2174 Green Street, prominent military figure here, died yesterday morning at the Letterman General Hospital of a heart attack. He had been ill for some time.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Avenall, 2174 Green Street; a sister-in-law, Mrs. George L. Cadwalader, and a nephew, George L. Cadwalader, 1942 Pacific Avenue. Funeral services are pending. (Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA 2 November 1936)

Retired Officer Dies--
...He commanded the 253d Regiment in fighting in Argonne Wood, and was stationed three years at Berlin, Germany, as one of the military attaches of the American embassy. Cadwalader played football at Yale, and his brother, the late Geroge L. Cadwalader, was a well known early-day center rush. (Galveston Daily News, Galveston, TX, November 2, 1936)
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CADWALADER, Bertram Lewellyn, Lawyer; Born, Sacramento, Feb. 4, 1875; son, George and Eliza Maria (Bowen) C. Edu.: Pensionnat Haccius Lancy. Switzerland: grad.. Lawrenceville School, 1894; A. B.. Yale Univ., 1898: later. Hastings College of Law. Secy. Police Commission of San Francisco, 1900-5. Dept. of Elect., San Francisco, 1900-4; Chamber of Commerce, S. F., 1905; S. F. Real Estate Bd., 1905-8; Civic League of San Francisco, 1907-8. Member: Alpha Delta Phi, Yale Chapter, Phi Delta Phi, Pomeroy Chapter. Clubs: University, Burlingame, Olympic, Commonwealth. Republican. Res.: 2440 Jackson st.; Office: Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
[As written in Who's who on the Pacific coast: a biographical compilation of notable living contemporaries west of the Rocky Mountains / Ed. by Franklin Harper, 1913]
World War I

Obituaries:

Heart Attack Kills Major Cadwalader--
San Francisco, Nov. 2, Major Bertram L. Cadwalader, 60, 2174 Green Street, prominent military figure here, died yesterday morning at the Letterman General Hospital of a heart attack. He had been ill for some time.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lorenzo M. Avenall, 2174 Green Street; a sister-in-law, Mrs. George L. Cadwalader, and a nephew, George L. Cadwalader, 1942 Pacific Avenue. Funeral services are pending. (Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA 2 November 1936)

Retired Officer Dies--
...He commanded the 253d Regiment in fighting in Argonne Wood, and was stationed three years at Berlin, Germany, as one of the military attaches of the American embassy. Cadwalader played football at Yale, and his brother, the late Geroge L. Cadwalader, was a well known early-day center rush. (Galveston Daily News, Galveston, TX, November 2, 1936)
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CADWALADER, Bertram Lewellyn, Lawyer; Born, Sacramento, Feb. 4, 1875; son, George and Eliza Maria (Bowen) C. Edu.: Pensionnat Haccius Lancy. Switzerland: grad.. Lawrenceville School, 1894; A. B.. Yale Univ., 1898: later. Hastings College of Law. Secy. Police Commission of San Francisco, 1900-5. Dept. of Elect., San Francisco, 1900-4; Chamber of Commerce, S. F., 1905; S. F. Real Estate Bd., 1905-8; Civic League of San Francisco, 1907-8. Member: Alpha Delta Phi, Yale Chapter, Phi Delta Phi, Pomeroy Chapter. Clubs: University, Burlingame, Olympic, Commonwealth. Republican. Res.: 2440 Jackson st.; Office: Monadnock bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
[As written in Who's who on the Pacific coast: a biographical compilation of notable living contemporaries west of the Rocky Mountains / Ed. by Franklin Harper, 1913]


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