Laurel, Or., April 5. - (Special.) - Hardy M. Pitman, who died here March 20, was born in Pettus County, Missouri, July 25, 1838. He served in the Civil War, and at its close was married to Miss E. E. Tate, in 1865. He moved to Kansas in 1866, then to Oregon in 1873. He left a wife and eight children - William Pitman, of Hillsboro, Or.; F. C. Pitman, of Sellwood, Or., J. M. Pitman, of Beaverton, Or., J. B. Pitman, of Buxton, Or.; Mrs. J. E. Lilly, of Gales Creek, Or,; Mrs. B. A. Collins, of Turlock, Cal.; Mrs. J. L. Harris, of Gaston, Or.; Mrs. C. S. Palmer, of Laurel, Or. He also leaves two brothers, John Pitman, in Oklahoma, and Lafayette Pitman, in Texas."
Date: Tuesday, April 6, 1909
Paper: Oregonian (Portland, OR)
Volume: XLIX
Issue: 15087
Page: 6
Laurel, Or., April 5. - (Special.) - Hardy M. Pitman, who died here March 20, was born in Pettus County, Missouri, July 25, 1838. He served in the Civil War, and at its close was married to Miss E. E. Tate, in 1865. He moved to Kansas in 1866, then to Oregon in 1873. He left a wife and eight children - William Pitman, of Hillsboro, Or.; F. C. Pitman, of Sellwood, Or., J. M. Pitman, of Beaverton, Or., J. B. Pitman, of Buxton, Or.; Mrs. J. E. Lilly, of Gales Creek, Or,; Mrs. B. A. Collins, of Turlock, Cal.; Mrs. J. L. Harris, of Gaston, Or.; Mrs. C. S. Palmer, of Laurel, Or. He also leaves two brothers, John Pitman, in Oklahoma, and Lafayette Pitman, in Texas."
Date: Tuesday, April 6, 1909
Paper: Oregonian (Portland, OR)
Volume: XLIX
Issue: 15087
Page: 6
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