Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Friday April 13, 1883
Marion Notes
*Mrs. S.A. Morine, of Vinton, a niece of Dr. Hulrburg, arrived yesterday called here by Dr. Hurlburt's serious illness.
*Dr. Hurlbart's critical illness created very general uneasiness throughout our entire community.
*Dr. Hurlburt is not expected to live. Congestion of the brain has set in and his case is almost hopeless. Dr. Cowperthwaite of Iowa City, is expected to-day to give advice in the case.
Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Saturday April 14, 1883
Marion Notes
Dr. Hurlburt, a highly respected citizen of this city, died this morning at 5 o'clock. His disease was brain meningitis. He was only sick a few days. As a physician and citizen, he will be greatly missed in this community.
Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Friday April 13, 1883
Marion Notes
*Mrs. S.A. Morine, of Vinton, a niece of Dr. Hulrburg, arrived yesterday called here by Dr. Hurlburt's serious illness.
*Dr. Hurlbart's critical illness created very general uneasiness throughout our entire community.
*Dr. Hurlburt is not expected to live. Congestion of the brain has set in and his case is almost hopeless. Dr. Cowperthwaite of Iowa City, is expected to-day to give advice in the case.
Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Saturday April 14, 1883
Marion Notes
Dr. Hurlburt, a highly respected citizen of this city, died this morning at 5 o'clock. His disease was brain meningitis. He was only sick a few days. As a physician and citizen, he will be greatly missed in this community.
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"Russell H. Hurlburt
born
Apr 21, 1826
died
Apr 14, 1883"
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