"A native of Covington, Ga., Mr. Middlebrook enlisted in the army at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. He had reached Tampa, Fla., en route to Cuba when he contracted typhoid fever and was sent to Fort Thomas, Ky., where he was mustered out of the service.
A few months later he re-enlisted and served for some time in the Phillipines. He later returned to Tampa, where he entered the mercantile business. He moved his business to East Point about 10 years ago and has been active in civic affairs since that time.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Middlebrook; his mother, Mrs. L. L. Middlebrook, of Atlanta, and two sisters, Mrs. John Boyd, of Atlanta, and Mrs J. R. Cook, of Cleveland, Ohio.
...Burial will be in West View cemetery."
"A native of Covington, Ga., Mr. Middlebrook enlisted in the army at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. He had reached Tampa, Fla., en route to Cuba when he contracted typhoid fever and was sent to Fort Thomas, Ky., where he was mustered out of the service.
A few months later he re-enlisted and served for some time in the Phillipines. He later returned to Tampa, where he entered the mercantile business. He moved his business to East Point about 10 years ago and has been active in civic affairs since that time.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Middlebrook; his mother, Mrs. L. L. Middlebrook, of Atlanta, and two sisters, Mrs. John Boyd, of Atlanta, and Mrs J. R. Cook, of Cleveland, Ohio.
...Burial will be in West View cemetery."
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