Archie Barber, son of Lorenzo Barber, died Saturday at a hospital in St. Louis, of Paralysis. He was aged 24 years and was well-known here, being a painter by trade. One sister, Mrs. M. S. Wenner, and a brother, William, residing in Oklahoma, surviving him. His body will be brought here for burial. His father left on Saturday night for St. Louse to arrange for the removal of his body. Mr. Barber was a member of Resolute Council, No. 5, J. O. U. A. M. The remains are expected here Wednesday morning. A committee from Council will meet at the depot and have charge of the funeral.
Published in The Herald and Torch Light )Hagerstown, Maryland), 20 April 1893 Thursday
Mr. Archie Barber, the well known painter, is lying critically ill at the hospital in St. Louis. His father, Mr. Lorenzo Barber received telegrams to the effect Saturday, on E. Bethel street.
Published in The Herald and Torch Light (Hagerstown, Maryland), 13 Apr 1893
Cause of Death: Hemiplegia
Archie Barber, son of Lorenzo Barber, died Saturday at a hospital in St. Louis, of Paralysis. He was aged 24 years and was well-known here, being a painter by trade. One sister, Mrs. M. S. Wenner, and a brother, William, residing in Oklahoma, surviving him. His body will be brought here for burial. His father left on Saturday night for St. Louse to arrange for the removal of his body. Mr. Barber was a member of Resolute Council, No. 5, J. O. U. A. M. The remains are expected here Wednesday morning. A committee from Council will meet at the depot and have charge of the funeral.
Published in The Herald and Torch Light )Hagerstown, Maryland), 20 April 1893 Thursday
Mr. Archie Barber, the well known painter, is lying critically ill at the hospital in St. Louis. His father, Mr. Lorenzo Barber received telegrams to the effect Saturday, on E. Bethel street.
Published in The Herald and Torch Light (Hagerstown, Maryland), 13 Apr 1893
Cause of Death: Hemiplegia
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