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Lieut Hugh R Creighton

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Lieut Hugh R Creighton

Birth
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Feb 1912 (aged 73–74)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.6602364, Longitude: -117.4669418
Plot
Lawn 19 Lot 107
Memorial ID
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CO C 2 AR CAV
CO A 3 IL CAV

History of Polk County, Iowa
Des Moines: Union Historical Company, 1880

CREIGHTON, HUGH R.-One of Des Moines representative business men and most successful financiers, is a native of Stark County, Ohio, and enjoyed good educational advantages in his youth. At the outbreak of the war he early tendered his services to his country and enlisted on the nineteenth day of August, 1861, in company A, Third Illinois cavalry, as a private. He served with his regiment through the Missouri and Mississippi campaign until 1863, when he was detailed for staff duty, and for several months was provost-marshal at Holly Springs, and while occupying this position paroled over seven thousand rebels. He was mustered out of the United States service on the twentieth day of August, 1865. Forming a taste for the profession of law, after a thorough course at the Albany Law School, was graduated from that institution and admitted to the bar. In 1872 he removed to this State and settled at Indianola, Warren county, and established the firm of H. R. Creighton & Co., which firm was succeeded by Creighton & Creighton, a brother of the above. In 1876 Mr. Creighton came to this city and took charge of the Union Loan Association, and has since become proprietor of the same, arid in the management of which, he has been eminently successful.
CO C 2 AR CAV
CO A 3 IL CAV

History of Polk County, Iowa
Des Moines: Union Historical Company, 1880

CREIGHTON, HUGH R.-One of Des Moines representative business men and most successful financiers, is a native of Stark County, Ohio, and enjoyed good educational advantages in his youth. At the outbreak of the war he early tendered his services to his country and enlisted on the nineteenth day of August, 1861, in company A, Third Illinois cavalry, as a private. He served with his regiment through the Missouri and Mississippi campaign until 1863, when he was detailed for staff duty, and for several months was provost-marshal at Holly Springs, and while occupying this position paroled over seven thousand rebels. He was mustered out of the United States service on the twentieth day of August, 1865. Forming a taste for the profession of law, after a thorough course at the Albany Law School, was graduated from that institution and admitted to the bar. In 1872 he removed to this State and settled at Indianola, Warren county, and established the firm of H. R. Creighton & Co., which firm was succeeded by Creighton & Creighton, a brother of the above. In 1876 Mr. Creighton came to this city and took charge of the Union Loan Association, and has since become proprietor of the same, arid in the management of which, he has been eminently successful.


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  • Added: Mar 18, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49892608/hugh_r-creighton: accessed ), memorial page for Lieut Hugh R Creighton (1838–12 Feb 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 49892608, citing Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA; Maintained by TNB (contributor 46538775).