Friday, November 25, 1910 Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery,Alabama)
JOHN OVERTON DICKINSON DEAD
Son of Secretary of War Succumbs to Heart Failure
NASHVILLE, TENN. Mo. 24- John Overton Dickinson, the oldest son of Secretary of War, Judge J.M. Dickinson, died at the residence of his Uncle Dr. W.G. Ewing, six miles out of Nashville om the Franklin Pike this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock of heart failure.
Mr. Dickinson was 33 years of age. He is survived by his father, his mother Mrs. Martha Overton Dickinson two daughters, Marta age ? years and Helen, age one year, and two brothers. Mrs. Dickinson died about a year ago.
The secretary of war telegraphed his wife that he would leave Washington for Nashville Thursday night.
Friday, November 25, 1910 Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery,Alabama)
JOHN OVERTON DICKINSON DEAD
Son of Secretary of War Succumbs to Heart Failure
NASHVILLE, TENN. Mo. 24- John Overton Dickinson, the oldest son of Secretary of War, Judge J.M. Dickinson, died at the residence of his Uncle Dr. W.G. Ewing, six miles out of Nashville om the Franklin Pike this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock of heart failure.
Mr. Dickinson was 33 years of age. He is survived by his father, his mother Mrs. Martha Overton Dickinson two daughters, Marta age ? years and Helen, age one year, and two brothers. Mrs. Dickinson died about a year ago.
The secretary of war telegraphed his wife that he would leave Washington for Nashville Thursday night.
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