When Major Capers unexpectedly passed away, the Vice-chairman of the Richmond School Board read an eulogy and had passed a resolution memorializing James Hamilton Capers. Major Capers had been Chairman. Charles Hutzler described him as being wise, perseverant, faithful, and beloved. Major Capers had been a member of the Board since 1889, and the Chairman since 1902. The schools closed October 29th, so all could see him to Hollywood.
When Major Capers unexpectedly passed away, the Vice-chairman of the Richmond School Board read an eulogy and had passed a resolution memorializing James Hamilton Capers. Major Capers had been Chairman. Charles Hutzler described him as being wise, perseverant, faithful, and beloved. Major Capers had been a member of the Board since 1889, and the Chairman since 1902. The schools closed October 29th, so all could see him to Hollywood.
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