Last Sunday Morning John Haag, the veteran harness maker, passed away at his home on O&M Street after a short illness of typhoid fever.
Mr. hag had conducted a harness shop in the building on Fifth Street for the past 44 years, having located here when “Lick Skillet” was but a small potato, there being only several business houses. He was a member of the North Vernon Volunteer Fire Company, having joined when it was first organized 20 years ago.
He was born at Hayden on Oct 19, 1845. moved to this city in 1865 and was married to Miss Catharine Specht of this city on Dec. 5, 1871
(Courtesy Rita Osborne)
Last Sunday Morning John Haag, the veteran harness maker, passed away at his home on O&M Street after a short illness of typhoid fever.
Mr. hag had conducted a harness shop in the building on Fifth Street for the past 44 years, having located here when “Lick Skillet” was but a small potato, there being only several business houses. He was a member of the North Vernon Volunteer Fire Company, having joined when it was first organized 20 years ago.
He was born at Hayden on Oct 19, 1845. moved to this city in 1865 and was married to Miss Catharine Specht of this city on Dec. 5, 1871
(Courtesy Rita Osborne)
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