The Monroe News-Star
Friday, August 27, 1909
Page 8, Column 3
Citizen of Caldwell Dies.
Columbia, La., Aug. 26-Mr. C.C. Fluitt one of the most prominent citizens of Caldwell parish, died this evening at four o'clock at his home about two miles north of Columbia on the Ouachita River. Mr. Fluitt died from an attack of swamp fever which he suffered with but few days. Mr. Fluitt was one of the most prominent and influential men in the parish and was held in high esteem by every one that knew him. He was born and reared here and has done a great deal for the country. He was well to do and has always been very prominent and active in all business affairs. Mr. Fluitt was unmarried, but leaves one sister, several nephews and one niece.
C. C. Fluitt was popularly known as Peter Fluitt and owned property which was named Fluitt Island.
He lived to be 47 years, 9 months and 19 days old.
The Monroe News-Star
Friday, August 27, 1909
Page 8, Column 3
Citizen of Caldwell Dies.
Columbia, La., Aug. 26-Mr. C.C. Fluitt one of the most prominent citizens of Caldwell parish, died this evening at four o'clock at his home about two miles north of Columbia on the Ouachita River. Mr. Fluitt died from an attack of swamp fever which he suffered with but few days. Mr. Fluitt was one of the most prominent and influential men in the parish and was held in high esteem by every one that knew him. He was born and reared here and has done a great deal for the country. He was well to do and has always been very prominent and active in all business affairs. Mr. Fluitt was unmarried, but leaves one sister, several nephews and one niece.
C. C. Fluitt was popularly known as Peter Fluitt and owned property which was named Fluitt Island.
He lived to be 47 years, 9 months and 19 days old.
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