The Argus, Monday, Nov., 15, 1897
John Dahlinger has been missing from his home on Third St since Wednesday last. Mr. Dahlinger received his pension money, amounting to $36, and started for Troy. Nothing has been heard of him since and his wife is unable to account for his mysterious disappearance. It is thought by some that he has been the victim of foul play.
Albany Morning Express, Tuesday, January 11, 1898
John Dahlinger, a well-known resident of Port Schuyler and a member of Post Kane, G.A.R., died Sunday evening in his home on Third St. The deceased was ill a short time with pneumonia. He was about 70 years old. Mr. Dahlinger was born in Germany, but came in early life to Watervliet, where he since resided. He enlisted in Company F., Thirty-first New York Infantry, May 21, 1861, and was honorably discharged July 12, 1863. He was wounded in the second battle of Bull Run. His widow, who survives, was with him in the war acting as a nurse.
The Argus, Monday, Nov., 15, 1897
John Dahlinger has been missing from his home on Third St since Wednesday last. Mr. Dahlinger received his pension money, amounting to $36, and started for Troy. Nothing has been heard of him since and his wife is unable to account for his mysterious disappearance. It is thought by some that he has been the victim of foul play.
Albany Morning Express, Tuesday, January 11, 1898
John Dahlinger, a well-known resident of Port Schuyler and a member of Post Kane, G.A.R., died Sunday evening in his home on Third St. The deceased was ill a short time with pneumonia. He was about 70 years old. Mr. Dahlinger was born in Germany, but came in early life to Watervliet, where he since resided. He enlisted in Company F., Thirty-first New York Infantry, May 21, 1861, and was honorably discharged July 12, 1863. He was wounded in the second battle of Bull Run. His widow, who survives, was with him in the war acting as a nurse.
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