The Evening Star Tuesday, July 12, 1921
F.A.S. Mechlen Dies
Was Formerly Connected With General Land Office
Frederick A.S. Mechlin, for more than seventy years a resident of this city died here yesterday. He was born in Washington November 6, 1843. His father, Alexander Hamilton Mechlin was also born here and his grandfather, Joseph Mechlin, came here with the government in 1800. Mr. Mechlin was for many years and until his recent retirement in the general land office.
He is survived by two sons, Commander Oscar Alexander Mechlin, United States Navy, stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Ernest Frederick Mechlin, a patent attorney of this city and by a daughter, Miss Leila Mechlin, also of Washington.
The funeral will be from the residence, 1402 21st Street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
The Evening Star Tuesday, July 12, 1921
F.A.S. Mechlen Dies
Was Formerly Connected With General Land Office
Frederick A.S. Mechlin, for more than seventy years a resident of this city died here yesterday. He was born in Washington November 6, 1843. His father, Alexander Hamilton Mechlin was also born here and his grandfather, Joseph Mechlin, came here with the government in 1800. Mr. Mechlin was for many years and until his recent retirement in the general land office.
He is survived by two sons, Commander Oscar Alexander Mechlin, United States Navy, stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Ernest Frederick Mechlin, a patent attorney of this city and by a daughter, Miss Leila Mechlin, also of Washington.
The funeral will be from the residence, 1402 21st Street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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