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Columbus Journal, February 5, 1908
After a short illness with pneumonia, James Frazier, a well known stock buyer of this city, died last Friday afternoon, aged 68 years. Mr. Frazier was born in Indiana, Dec. 23, 1839, and before the civil war he moved to Iowa, where he enlisted in a cavalry regiment in the Union army, serving throughout the war. After the war he was located at Hamburg, Iowa, and Nebraska City, where he engaged in the stock business, both feeding and shipping. In 1882 he came to Columbus, and for the first year was in the stock buying business with Hugh Hake. After that he always bought for himself, being rather eccentric. He was married to Maud Alexander of this city, who died some years ago. Besides his two sons, Frank Frazier of Clarinda, Iowa, and James Frazier, his oldest son, who lives in California, he is survived by his first wife, who makes her home with the oldest son. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Congregational church, being conducted by Rev. Munro.
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Civil War - Union - Company "G" 4th Iowa Calvary
James Frazier (Union)
Biographical data and notes:- Born in Indiana - James Frazier died on Jan 31 1908 - He is buried at Platte County, NE
Enlistment: - Residing in Lee County, IA at time of enlistment - 19 years of age at time of enlistment
Enlisted on Jan 16 1862 as Private
Mustering information: - Enlisted into G Company, 4th Cavalry (Iowa) on Mar 2 1862 - Mustered out from 4th Cavalry (Iowa) on Mar 2 1865
Sources for the above information: - Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion, (English, 1910) - Research by R. Ross Houston
Father: Arthur Frazier
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/vitals1908a.html
Columbus Journal, February 5, 1908
After a short illness with pneumonia, James Frazier, a well known stock buyer of this city, died last Friday afternoon, aged 68 years. Mr. Frazier was born in Indiana, Dec. 23, 1839, and before the civil war he moved to Iowa, where he enlisted in a cavalry regiment in the Union army, serving throughout the war. After the war he was located at Hamburg, Iowa, and Nebraska City, where he engaged in the stock business, both feeding and shipping. In 1882 he came to Columbus, and for the first year was in the stock buying business with Hugh Hake. After that he always bought for himself, being rather eccentric. He was married to Maud Alexander of this city, who died some years ago. Besides his two sons, Frank Frazier of Clarinda, Iowa, and James Frazier, his oldest son, who lives in California, he is survived by his first wife, who makes her home with the oldest son. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Congregational church, being conducted by Rev. Munro.
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Civil War - Union - Company "G" 4th Iowa Calvary
James Frazier (Union)
Biographical data and notes:- Born in Indiana - James Frazier died on Jan 31 1908 - He is buried at Platte County, NE
Enlistment: - Residing in Lee County, IA at time of enlistment - 19 years of age at time of enlistment
Enlisted on Jan 16 1862 as Private
Mustering information: - Enlisted into G Company, 4th Cavalry (Iowa) on Mar 2 1862 - Mustered out from 4th Cavalry (Iowa) on Mar 2 1865
Sources for the above information: - Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion, (English, 1910) - Research by R. Ross Houston
Father: Arthur Frazier
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