Hiram Loder of Adams N. Y, and his daughter Mrs. Martha Diamond, of Syracuse, are visiting the former's brother, Daniel Loder, of this city, after an absence of twenty-eight years.
On Sunday the Messrs. Loder journeyed to West Galway to visit their father's grave, thence to Hill's Corners, where Hiram Loder was born 75 years ago, and while there went to the grave of their grandfather, John Loder, Jr., who was a soldier in the Revolutionary army and the son of Major John Loder, who served at the same time. Hiram Loder is a veteran
of the Civil war and tells of many hard fought battles. He remembers very distinctly of one time, while looking over the breastworks, when a Rebel sharpshooter very politely
picked off his cap.
Source: Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY Sep 3, 1908
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LODER — In Adams. Feb. 2, Hiram Loder, aged 78 years. Burial in Rural cemetery.
Source: Jefferson County Journal, Feb 21, 1912
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CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD
Hiram Loder, Life Long Resident of Adams, Passes Away
Adams, Feb. 2.—Hiram Loder,a life long resident of this place, died yesterday at his home in Elmwood avenue. He was 78 years of age, and was a veteran of the Civil war. He leaves wife and two daughters.
Tbe funeral will he held from the late home Sunday at 2 p.m.
Source: Watertown Daily Times, Feb 2, 1912
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Hiram R. Loder.
Hiram R. Loder, aged 78, died Thursday morning at his home in Elmwood av., Adams, N.Y. He was born in the town of Broadahlin. N. Y., In 1833. He was a veteran of the Civil War, One Hundred and Eighty sixth Regiment
Source: Syracuse Journal, Feb 3, 1912
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In 1885 he was arrested and fined $5 for going to and from a home in the country where the homeowners had diphtheria. He also refused to pay the fine, and had additional judgements placed against him.
Source: Jefferson County Journal, 1885
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Brother of Daniel, Nancy & Mrs. B.W. Allen
Hiram Loder of Adams N. Y, and his daughter Mrs. Martha Diamond, of Syracuse, are visiting the former's brother, Daniel Loder, of this city, after an absence of twenty-eight years.
On Sunday the Messrs. Loder journeyed to West Galway to visit their father's grave, thence to Hill's Corners, where Hiram Loder was born 75 years ago, and while there went to the grave of their grandfather, John Loder, Jr., who was a soldier in the Revolutionary army and the son of Major John Loder, who served at the same time. Hiram Loder is a veteran
of the Civil war and tells of many hard fought battles. He remembers very distinctly of one time, while looking over the breastworks, when a Rebel sharpshooter very politely
picked off his cap.
Source: Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, NY Sep 3, 1908
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LODER — In Adams. Feb. 2, Hiram Loder, aged 78 years. Burial in Rural cemetery.
Source: Jefferson County Journal, Feb 21, 1912
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CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD
Hiram Loder, Life Long Resident of Adams, Passes Away
Adams, Feb. 2.—Hiram Loder,a life long resident of this place, died yesterday at his home in Elmwood avenue. He was 78 years of age, and was a veteran of the Civil war. He leaves wife and two daughters.
Tbe funeral will he held from the late home Sunday at 2 p.m.
Source: Watertown Daily Times, Feb 2, 1912
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Hiram R. Loder.
Hiram R. Loder, aged 78, died Thursday morning at his home in Elmwood av., Adams, N.Y. He was born in the town of Broadahlin. N. Y., In 1833. He was a veteran of the Civil War, One Hundred and Eighty sixth Regiment
Source: Syracuse Journal, Feb 3, 1912
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In 1885 he was arrested and fined $5 for going to and from a home in the country where the homeowners had diphtheria. He also refused to pay the fine, and had additional judgements placed against him.
Source: Jefferson County Journal, 1885
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