FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897
Death -- J. Metzgar Ashlock died at Lexington Wednesday after 10 days illnes of pneumonia and his remains were brought here yesterday and laid to rest in the old family burying ground on the Lancaster pike. He was a guard at the asylum and was both a good officer and citizen. He was a son of the late George Ashlock and was 26 years old. Mr. Ashlock joined the order of the Maccabees some months ago but took out no insurance. The following members of the Lexington Tent accompanied the remains here: A.L. Hanks, E.B. Hawkins, R.S. Nichols, and J.H. Shryock, while David Lee, Charles Smith and Thomas Martin, associated with him at the asylum showed their respect for him by coming also.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897
Death -- J. Metzgar Ashlock died at Lexington Wednesday after 10 days illnes of pneumonia and his remains were brought here yesterday and laid to rest in the old family burying ground on the Lancaster pike. He was a guard at the asylum and was both a good officer and citizen. He was a son of the late George Ashlock and was 26 years old. Mr. Ashlock joined the order of the Maccabees some months ago but took out no insurance. The following members of the Lexington Tent accompanied the remains here: A.L. Hanks, E.B. Hawkins, R.S. Nichols, and J.H. Shryock, while David Lee, Charles Smith and Thomas Martin, associated with him at the asylum showed their respect for him by coming also.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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