Kerr. On Friday afternoon, November 27, 1896, at 2 o’clock. Arthur Dickens Kerr, son of the late Hon. John Bozman Kerr, of pneumonia, in the thirty-ninth year of his age.
The Evening Times (Washington, D.C.) November 28, 1896 page 2
Services over the body of Arthur Dickens Kerr, the War Department clerk, who died yesterday afternoon at his residence, No. 821 Twenty-first street, will take place next Tuesday, from St. Paul’s Church. Delegations from the Columbia Athletic Club and from the archives division of the War Department, in which Mr. Kerr was employed will attend. The pallbearers will be Messrs. S. W. Stinemetz, C. G. Sloan, Dorsey Brown and F. M. Ward, of the C. A. C., and Norman Bestor and C. Addison. The body will be interred in the family burying plot at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Kerr. On Friday afternoon, November 27, 1896, at 2 o’clock. Arthur Dickens Kerr, son of the late Hon. John Bozman Kerr, of pneumonia, in the thirty-ninth year of his age.
The Evening Times (Washington, D.C.) November 28, 1896 page 2
Services over the body of Arthur Dickens Kerr, the War Department clerk, who died yesterday afternoon at his residence, No. 821 Twenty-first street, will take place next Tuesday, from St. Paul’s Church. Delegations from the Columbia Athletic Club and from the archives division of the War Department, in which Mr. Kerr was employed will attend. The pallbearers will be Messrs. S. W. Stinemetz, C. G. Sloan, Dorsey Brown and F. M. Ward, of the C. A. C., and Norman Bestor and C. Addison. The body will be interred in the family burying plot at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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