The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Monday, May 28, 1917
Page 1
Death of Lewis H. Adams
Lewis H. Adams, one of the early residents of Winfield, died Sunday morning at his home in Oklahoma City. He was fifty-five years of age and is survived by his wife and two sons, Ralph and Winfield Adams. He was a blacksmith by trade and during his residence in Winfield, was employed at the Davis, Irvin and Irvin Shop, on North Main Street before leaving here fifteen years ago.
The body will be brought to Winfield for burial. He was a member of the local I.O.O.F., the Masons, and A.O.U.W. orders.
The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Monday, May 28, 1917
Page 1
Death of Lewis H. Adams
Lewis H. Adams, one of the early residents of Winfield, died Sunday morning at his home in Oklahoma City. He was fifty-five years of age and is survived by his wife and two sons, Ralph and Winfield Adams. He was a blacksmith by trade and during his residence in Winfield, was employed at the Davis, Irvin and Irvin Shop, on North Main Street before leaving here fifteen years ago.
The body will be brought to Winfield for burial. He was a member of the local I.O.O.F., the Masons, and A.O.U.W. orders.
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