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Harry George Herschleb

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Harry George Herschleb

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
29 May 1937 (aged 39)
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Harry Herschleb Is Dead at Jamestown
Harry Herschleb, 39-year-old World War veteran, director of the statewide historical marker project, and former technical supervisor for the veterans C. C. C. camp at Mandan, died Saturday morning in the state hospital at Jamestown.
Before joining the government service he was in the typewriting business in Bismarck and for many years was a member of the American Legion Post here.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m., Monday at the Convert Funeral Home with rev. Walter E. Vater officiating. Military rites will be in charge of the local American Legion Post.
Mr. Herschleb leaves his wife and two children, a son of five and a daughter three years old. He has been living in Mandan for the last year and a half. He entered the state hospital last Saturday.
The body will be in state at the Convert Funeral Home Sunday afternoon.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Saturday, May 29, 1937, Page 1.

There are several more articles regarding an investigation into injuries he received and the circumstances of his death at the ND State Hospital.
Harry Herschleb Is Dead at Jamestown
Harry Herschleb, 39-year-old World War veteran, director of the statewide historical marker project, and former technical supervisor for the veterans C. C. C. camp at Mandan, died Saturday morning in the state hospital at Jamestown.
Before joining the government service he was in the typewriting business in Bismarck and for many years was a member of the American Legion Post here.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m., Monday at the Convert Funeral Home with rev. Walter E. Vater officiating. Military rites will be in charge of the local American Legion Post.
Mr. Herschleb leaves his wife and two children, a son of five and a daughter three years old. He has been living in Mandan for the last year and a half. He entered the state hospital last Saturday.
The body will be in state at the Convert Funeral Home Sunday afternoon.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Saturday, May 29, 1937, Page 1.

There are several more articles regarding an investigation into injuries he received and the circumstances of his death at the ND State Hospital.


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