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Robert Logan Carter

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Robert Logan Carter

Birth
Death
7 Dec 1930 (aged 39–40)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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He worked at the General Accounting Office, part of the U.S. Congress, at the time of his death and had been there since it was established. Prior to this he was a civilian staffer with the U.S. Marine Corps and went with a detachment on the Vera Cruz expedition of 1914. He was the son of Josiah Carter, a newspaperman in Atlanta, Georgia, which is also where he was from. He left behind a mother and 2 brothers in Atlanta and 1 sister, Mrs. A.H. (Carter) Ulm in Washington, D.C. who died in 1953, (Find A Grave Memorial # 49330068). Some reports say he was divorced while others say he was never married.
He worked at the General Accounting Office, part of the U.S. Congress, at the time of his death and had been there since it was established. Prior to this he was a civilian staffer with the U.S. Marine Corps and went with a detachment on the Vera Cruz expedition of 1914. He was the son of Josiah Carter, a newspaperman in Atlanta, Georgia, which is also where he was from. He left behind a mother and 2 brothers in Atlanta and 1 sister, Mrs. A.H. (Carter) Ulm in Washington, D.C. who died in 1953, (Find A Grave Memorial # 49330068). Some reports say he was divorced while others say he was never married.


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