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PVT Alfred J. Anderson

Birth
Death
Jul 1918 (aged 25–26)
Fort Moultrie, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Mortuary Notice - "Duluth News-Tribune" (Duluth, Minnesota), Thursday, July 11, 1918, page 3

"FUNERAL OF ALFRED ANDERSON, SOLDIER, TO BE HELD IN DULUTH
"Funeral of Alfred J. Anderson, a Duluth boy who died at as a result of an auto accident at Fort Moultrie, S.C., where he was with the coast artillery will be held here as soon as the body arrives with military honors. The body will be interred at Forest Hill cemetery.
"Anderson was one of five soldiers, all of whom were killed in the accident. He was 26 years of age. His parents are dead. The deceased is survived by two brothers, Charles of Vacaville, Cal., and William of Spring Valley, and three sisters, Isabelle of Duluth, Edna of Spring Valley, and Mrs. D.A. Lake, 1308 East Fifth street, Duluth."
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Mortuary Notice - "Duluth News-Tribune" (Duluth, Minnesota), Thursday, July 11, 1918, page 3

"FUNERAL OF ALFRED ANDERSON, SOLDIER, TO BE HELD IN DULUTH
"Funeral of Alfred J. Anderson, a Duluth boy who died at as a result of an auto accident at Fort Moultrie, S.C., where he was with the coast artillery will be held here as soon as the body arrives with military honors. The body will be interred at Forest Hill cemetery.
"Anderson was one of five soldiers, all of whom were killed in the accident. He was 26 years of age. His parents are dead. The deceased is survived by two brothers, Charles of Vacaville, Cal., and William of Spring Valley, and three sisters, Isabelle of Duluth, Edna of Spring Valley, and Mrs. D.A. Lake, 1308 East Fifth street, Duluth."
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