The Holton Weekly Recorder, March 4, 1886:
Died, February 25th, 1886, Membrance Blue, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. N. B. Ferguson, in this city, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. The deceased united with the church of Christ about thirty years ago .... His sickness was brief. Two of his daughters, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. E. B. Webster, reside in this city. Funeral service was held at the Christian chapel on Saturday afternoon.
Children, grand-children, and many friends were present at the last sad rites.
The Holton Signal, March 3, 1886:
.... Milton Blue, one of Holton's oldest citizens .... Mr. Blue served for many years as Justice of the Peace here before incorporation of the city.
The Holton Weekly Recorder, March 4, 1886:
Died, February 25th, 1886, Membrance Blue, at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. N. B. Ferguson, in this city, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. The deceased united with the church of Christ about thirty years ago .... His sickness was brief. Two of his daughters, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. E. B. Webster, reside in this city. Funeral service was held at the Christian chapel on Saturday afternoon.
Children, grand-children, and many friends were present at the last sad rites.
The Holton Signal, March 3, 1886:
.... Milton Blue, one of Holton's oldest citizens .... Mr. Blue served for many years as Justice of the Peace here before incorporation of the city.
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