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Phineas Elmore “Phene” Caldwell

Birth
Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Feb 1892 (aged 57)
Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Windsor, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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DIED:--P. E. Caldwell, at Warrensburg, Mo., on Wednesday, Feb. 24th 1892, age 21 years, from consumption. The remains were brought to Windsor on the 7:20 train Thursday evening and taken to the residence of Sydney Gray. According to his request the burial took place at the Laurel Oak Cemetery, with only brief religious exercises, Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. This death brings sadness to the hearts of a legion of friends. He was a young man of worth, and had won the respect and love of many. His powers had always been fettered by that dread disease and his usefulness was ended as he crossed the threshold of manhood.

--The Windsor Review (Windsor, Missouri), 27 Feb 1892, Sat, p. 5

"Miss Grace Caldwell of Sprague, Mo., and a student at Warrensburg Normal, attended the funeral of Mr. Phineas Caldwell."
--The Windsor Review, 27 Feb 1892, Sat, p. 5
DIED:--P. E. Caldwell, at Warrensburg, Mo., on Wednesday, Feb. 24th 1892, age 21 years, from consumption. The remains were brought to Windsor on the 7:20 train Thursday evening and taken to the residence of Sydney Gray. According to his request the burial took place at the Laurel Oak Cemetery, with only brief religious exercises, Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. This death brings sadness to the hearts of a legion of friends. He was a young man of worth, and had won the respect and love of many. His powers had always been fettered by that dread disease and his usefulness was ended as he crossed the threshold of manhood.

--The Windsor Review (Windsor, Missouri), 27 Feb 1892, Sat, p. 5

"Miss Grace Caldwell of Sprague, Mo., and a student at Warrensburg Normal, attended the funeral of Mr. Phineas Caldwell."
--The Windsor Review, 27 Feb 1892, Sat, p. 5

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