DR. ALBERT PRICE
Dr. Albert Price, well-known dentist and Odd Fellow, died May 4 at the State Sanatorium. Dr. Price was the son of the late Joel and Edith Martin Price and was born at the Gunpowder Settlement, Baltimore county, Md., March 16, 1840. He studied denistry and practiced until his illness in this city, where he had many friends. He was a member of the G.A.R., having served as supply sergeant and was also a charter member of the Iris Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which organization he was always a zealous and faithful member. His wife, Mrs. Laura Millington Price and their daughter, Edith, died some years ago. Dr. Price had three brothers, Isaac and Jesse of Maryland, and Dr. Enaor Price, of Tennessee, and three sisters, Mrs. Sheperd Wood of Union Bridge,Md.; Mrs. Thomas Arthur, of Havre de Grace, Md. and Miss Lavinia Price, of Baltimore county, all of whom he survived.
Baltimore American, Baltimore, MD, Sunday, May 4, 1919, P 15
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DR. ALBERT PRICE
Dr. Albert Price, well-known dentist and Odd Fellow, died May 4 at the State Sanatorium. Dr. Price was the son of the late Joel and Edith Martin Price and was born at the Gunpowder Settlement, Baltimore county, Md., March 16, 1840. He studied denistry and practiced until his illness in this city, where he had many friends. He was a member of the G.A.R., having served as supply sergeant and was also a charter member of the Iris Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which organization he was always a zealous and faithful member. His wife, Mrs. Laura Millington Price and their daughter, Edith, died some years ago. Dr. Price had three brothers, Isaac and Jesse of Maryland, and Dr. Enaor Price, of Tennessee, and three sisters, Mrs. Sheperd Wood of Union Bridge,Md.; Mrs. Thomas Arthur, of Havre de Grace, Md. and Miss Lavinia Price, of Baltimore county, all of whom he survived.
Baltimore American, Baltimore, MD, Sunday, May 4, 1919, P 15
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