Grand Junction News, page 3 - C-2 March 28, 1888
Died.
Huxley - On Tuesday March 20, 1888, Alonzo Huxley, of Bright's disease of the kidneys. Aged 45 years.
The diseased came to Grand Junction some weeks ago, and was soon taken with the above named disease, from which he never recovered. He was almost an entire stranger, with the exception of Mr. J.J. Goldsby, who knew him fifteen years ago in Denver, when the deceased was in affluent circumstances, and was said to have been worth sixty thousand dollars. He has a wife and daughter at Glenwood Springs who were telegraphed to concerning his death. He is supposed to have been a member of the G.A.R. and also a Mason, as emblems of these orders were found among his effects. The Masonic fraternity and G.A.R. people took the remains in charge and they were buried on Thursday in the Fairview Cemetery.∼A Union Army Civil War Veteran
BATTLE UNIT NAME: 2nd Regiment, Michigan Infantry
SIDE: Union
COMPANY: K
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Second Corporal
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Sergeant
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER: M545 ROLL 20
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES: none
Source https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=3C1865AB-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
(Filed under Huxley, Alonzo)
Burial 31 March 1909
Contributor: William Peel (47327611)
Grand Junction News, page 3 - C-2 March 28, 1888
Died.
Huxley - On Tuesday March 20, 1888, Alonzo Huxley, of Bright's disease of the kidneys. Aged 45 years.
The diseased came to Grand Junction some weeks ago, and was soon taken with the above named disease, from which he never recovered. He was almost an entire stranger, with the exception of Mr. J.J. Goldsby, who knew him fifteen years ago in Denver, when the deceased was in affluent circumstances, and was said to have been worth sixty thousand dollars. He has a wife and daughter at Glenwood Springs who were telegraphed to concerning his death. He is supposed to have been a member of the G.A.R. and also a Mason, as emblems of these orders were found among his effects. The Masonic fraternity and G.A.R. people took the remains in charge and they were buried on Thursday in the Fairview Cemetery.∼A Union Army Civil War Veteran
BATTLE UNIT NAME: 2nd Regiment, Michigan Infantry
SIDE: Union
COMPANY: K
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Second Corporal
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Sergeant
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER: M545 ROLL 20
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES: none
Source https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=3C1865AB-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
(Filed under Huxley, Alonzo)
Burial 31 March 1909
Contributor: William Peel (47327611)
Inscription
Co. K. 2nd Mich Inf
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