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Charles Bryan Hall

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Charles Bryan Hall

Birth
St Pancras, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England
Death
12 Sep 1913 (aged 73)
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 1135, Section 9/16, Plot Spring Lake
Memorial ID
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Charles Bryan Hall, a veteran of the civil war, noted steel plate engraver, and collector of pictures pertaining to the history of that war, died at his residence, 286 East 201st St., Friday, Sept. 12, 1913. Mr. Hall was one of four brothers who served in the Union Army. He was with the 71st Regiment, New York State Militia at first Bull Run. His principal service was in the 95th Infantry, New York Volunteers. He is survived by wife, two sons, and four daughters.
Charles Bryan Hall, a veteran of the civil war, noted steel plate engraver, and collector of pictures pertaining to the history of that war, died at his residence, 286 East 201st St., Friday, Sept. 12, 1913. Mr. Hall was one of four brothers who served in the Union Army. He was with the 71st Regiment, New York State Militia at first Bull Run. His principal service was in the 95th Infantry, New York Volunteers. He is survived by wife, two sons, and four daughters.


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