Omaha Daily Bee, May 19, 1906:
Council Bluffs News - W. H. Kuhn, a resident of Pottawattamie county since 1857, died yesterday morning at his home in Garner township, aged 73 years. He leaves a widow, three sons -- Frank of this city, Brick of Cleveland, O., and William, jr., of Garner -- and one daughter -- Mrs. Albert Downs of this city -- besides two brothers -- Rev. D. A. Kuhn of Fort Wayne, Ind., and L. H. Kuhn of Hancock, Md. Mr. Kuhn is said to have driven the first ox team over the plains to Denver, which city he helped to lay out. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
Omaha Daily Bee, May 20, 1906:
Council Bluffs News - The funeral of the late W. H. Kuhn will be held this afternoon from the family residence in Garner township and interment will be in Garner cemetery. Five nephews of the deceased will act as pallbearers.
Omaha Daily Bee, May 19, 1906:
Council Bluffs News - W. H. Kuhn, a resident of Pottawattamie county since 1857, died yesterday morning at his home in Garner township, aged 73 years. He leaves a widow, three sons -- Frank of this city, Brick of Cleveland, O., and William, jr., of Garner -- and one daughter -- Mrs. Albert Downs of this city -- besides two brothers -- Rev. D. A. Kuhn of Fort Wayne, Ind., and L. H. Kuhn of Hancock, Md. Mr. Kuhn is said to have driven the first ox team over the plains to Denver, which city he helped to lay out. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
Omaha Daily Bee, May 20, 1906:
Council Bluffs News - The funeral of the late W. H. Kuhn will be held this afternoon from the family residence in Garner township and interment will be in Garner cemetery. Five nephews of the deceased will act as pallbearers.
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