F. W. ADAMS
DIED.
In this village, on Monday the 5th inst. F.W. Adams aged 40 years.
Mr. Adams was a native of Vermont but had resided several years in this county.
He held the office of Sheriff one term, and at the time of his death, was a
Justice of the Peace.
He was a man of great integrity, excellent reputation, and died as he lived,
with (illegible).
A large representation of O.M. Fellows, of the Two Rivers and Manitowoc Lodge
attended his funeral on Tuesday. The religious services took place at the
Tabernacle, conducted by the Rev. Mr. (illegible), and he was buried in the
Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald, Thursday, March 8, 1860 P.3
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Francis W. Adams, died in Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald, 08 Mar. 1860
F. W. ADAMS
DIED.
In this village, on Monday the 5th inst. F.W. Adams aged 40 years.
Mr. Adams was a native of Vermont but had resided several years in this county.
He held the office of Sheriff one term, and at the time of his death, was a
Justice of the Peace.
He was a man of great integrity, excellent reputation, and died as he lived,
with (illegible).
A large representation of O.M. Fellows, of the Two Rivers and Manitowoc Lodge
attended his funeral on Tuesday. The religious services took place at the
Tabernacle, conducted by the Rev. Mr. (illegible), and he was buried in the
Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald, Thursday, March 8, 1860 P.3
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Francis W. Adams, died in Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald, 08 Mar. 1860
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