Adin Briggs, formerly of Lexington, Me, but for the last twenty years a resident of Iowa, died at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. O.H.P. Goodwin of Gardiner, Wednesday of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Briggs was on a visit to friends east and caught a severe cold on the journey here.[Gardiner Home Journal, October 8, 1884]
Adin Briggs, formerly of Lexington, Me, but for the last twenty years a resident of Iowa, died at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. O.H.P. Goodwin of Gardiner, Wednesday of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Briggs was on a visit to friends east and caught a severe cold on the journey here.[Gardiner Home Journal, October 8, 1884]