HORATIO ODELL STONE was horn in Chicago, Ill, July 15, i860, the son of Horatio Odell Stone, a grain merchant and real estate dealer. His mother was Elizabeth (Gager) Stone of Clifton Springs, N Y. The first two years after graduation he was engaged in mining and surveying in New Mexico and Colorado, a year of that time with his classmate Charles H Burr Returning in 1885 to Chicago he was connected with the firm of Frank C Hollms & Co , bankers and brokers, until 1887 and since then had been head of H O Stone & Co , managers of real estate and dealers in mortgages. Mr. Stone died after an illness of five months at his home in Chicago, April 24, 1912. He was in the 52d year of his age He married June 29, 1893, Sara Latimer Clarke, daugh- ter of James Caran and Susannah Clarke of Mobile, Ala.
http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1911-12.pdf
HORATIO ODELL STONE was horn in Chicago, Ill, July 15, i860, the son of Horatio Odell Stone, a grain merchant and real estate dealer. His mother was Elizabeth (Gager) Stone of Clifton Springs, N Y. The first two years after graduation he was engaged in mining and surveying in New Mexico and Colorado, a year of that time with his classmate Charles H Burr Returning in 1885 to Chicago he was connected with the firm of Frank C Hollms & Co , bankers and brokers, until 1887 and since then had been head of H O Stone & Co , managers of real estate and dealers in mortgages. Mr. Stone died after an illness of five months at his home in Chicago, April 24, 1912. He was in the 52d year of his age He married June 29, 1893, Sara Latimer Clarke, daugh- ter of James Caran and Susannah Clarke of Mobile, Ala.
http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1911-12.pdf
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