Jefferson Randolph Carr - Baltimore Sun 10 May 1898 page 7
Mr. J. R. Carr, an ex-confederate soldier, died yesterday at the Confederate Soldiers Home, at Pikesville. Mr. Carr has only been at the home about two months and had been confined to bed but one week.
He died of a complication of diseases. He was a Baltimorean, and was a brother to the late Wilson C. N. Carr, who was deputy States attorney when Mr. A. Lee Knott was States attorney. He was alos a cousin of Capt. Wilson M. Cary, of Baltimore.
He was fifty-one years old, and was at one time a bailiff in Criminal Court. He had also been in the employ of the Central Railway Company.
During the war he was stationed in the quartermasters department at Richmond, Virginia, and served until the end of the war. He was unmarried. The funeraal will take place this afternoon from the home.
The pallbearers will be the following ex-Confederates, now at the home: Messrs. Joseph C. Sanner, Jas. L. Castle, Joseph A. Cabill, David L. Hergeshelmer, William H. Baxter and John G. Adams. Sergent H. H. Matthews will be in charge.
Jefferson Randolph Carr - Baltimore Sun 10 May 1898 page 7
Mr. J. R. Carr, an ex-confederate soldier, died yesterday at the Confederate Soldiers Home, at Pikesville. Mr. Carr has only been at the home about two months and had been confined to bed but one week.
He died of a complication of diseases. He was a Baltimorean, and was a brother to the late Wilson C. N. Carr, who was deputy States attorney when Mr. A. Lee Knott was States attorney. He was alos a cousin of Capt. Wilson M. Cary, of Baltimore.
He was fifty-one years old, and was at one time a bailiff in Criminal Court. He had also been in the employ of the Central Railway Company.
During the war he was stationed in the quartermasters department at Richmond, Virginia, and served until the end of the war. He was unmarried. The funeraal will take place this afternoon from the home.
The pallbearers will be the following ex-Confederates, now at the home: Messrs. Joseph C. Sanner, Jas. L. Castle, Joseph A. Cabill, David L. Hergeshelmer, William H. Baxter and John G. Adams. Sergent H. H. Matthews will be in charge.
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Quartermaster Dept., CSA
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Died 3/09/1898, aged 51.
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