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Albert Barton

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Albert Barton

Birth
Death
21 Feb 1897
Anacostia, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 27 Site 471A
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Served as a private in Co. A, 27th US Colored Troops Infantry
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The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) February 22, 1897 page 12
Albert Barton, supposed to have been a resident of Washington, died suddenly while being taken into the Anacostia substation last night by Policeman King. The officer found him in the rear of a blacksmith shop, and at first thought he was intoxicated, but finding he was ill, secured help and carried him to the station. Before a doctor could be secured Barton was dead. Coroner Hammett decided that an inquest was unnecessary, and the body was sent to the morgue.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)
Served as a private in Co. A, 27th US Colored Troops Infantry
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The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) February 22, 1897 page 12
Albert Barton, supposed to have been a resident of Washington, died suddenly while being taken into the Anacostia substation last night by Policeman King. The officer found him in the rear of a blacksmith shop, and at first thought he was intoxicated, but finding he was ill, secured help and carried him to the station. Before a doctor could be secured Barton was dead. Coroner Hammett decided that an inquest was unnecessary, and the body was sent to the morgue.
Contributor: Loretta Castaldi (47472615)

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