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Edwin V. Arnold

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Edwin V. Arnold Veteran

Birth
Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Aug 1902 (aged 61)
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4561844, Longitude: -87.0371246
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Son of Nathan Arnold and Mary Bartholomew.

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Death of A. V. Arnold.
After a battle with life for the past six months or more and living for a great period on indomitable will power, E. V. Arnold passed away at 10:30 o'clock Friday night at his home in Valparaiso, from dropsy. Mr. Arnold was one of Valparaiso's most respected citizens, many years of his life being spent in that city.

Deceased was born in Geneva, O., in 1840. At the breaking out of the Civil war he enlisted at Valparaiso in Co. H., Ninth Ind. Infantry. His first engagement was the siege of Corinth. Afterwards he was at Gallatin, Tennessee, then marched with Gen. Buell back to Louisville, thence after Gen. Bragg. He was in the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Tallahoma, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and then went to Chattanooga. After being mustered out he returned to Valparaiso, where he remained until January, 1865, when he went to Momence, Ill., and engaged in merchandising. There he continued until 1875, when he went to Union Mills, Laporte county, and engaged in the furniture and undertaker's business, carrying on the same until 1884, when he went to Valparaiso. Since going there he has been engaged in undertaking and embalming. While a resident of Laporte he held the office of justice of the peace.

The funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. from the house, corner Michigan and Institute streets. Services were conducted by Knights Templar with other Masonic bodies in escort.

The following Masons from Chesterton attended the funeral: E. L. Morgan, Arthur Krieger, Frank Brown, Charles Rollo, Gust Fenski, Dr. Krausgill, E. F. Schaper and Thos. Grady.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; August 29, 1902; Volume 19, Number 21, Page 1, Column 5.
Son of Nathan Arnold and Mary Bartholomew.

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Death of A. V. Arnold.
After a battle with life for the past six months or more and living for a great period on indomitable will power, E. V. Arnold passed away at 10:30 o'clock Friday night at his home in Valparaiso, from dropsy. Mr. Arnold was one of Valparaiso's most respected citizens, many years of his life being spent in that city.

Deceased was born in Geneva, O., in 1840. At the breaking out of the Civil war he enlisted at Valparaiso in Co. H., Ninth Ind. Infantry. His first engagement was the siege of Corinth. Afterwards he was at Gallatin, Tennessee, then marched with Gen. Buell back to Louisville, thence after Gen. Bragg. He was in the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Tallahoma, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and then went to Chattanooga. After being mustered out he returned to Valparaiso, where he remained until January, 1865, when he went to Momence, Ill., and engaged in merchandising. There he continued until 1875, when he went to Union Mills, Laporte county, and engaged in the furniture and undertaker's business, carrying on the same until 1884, when he went to Valparaiso. Since going there he has been engaged in undertaking and embalming. While a resident of Laporte he held the office of justice of the peace.

The funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. from the house, corner Michigan and Institute streets. Services were conducted by Knights Templar with other Masonic bodies in escort.

The following Masons from Chesterton attended the funeral: E. L. Morgan, Arthur Krieger, Frank Brown, Charles Rollo, Gust Fenski, Dr. Krausgill, E. F. Schaper and Thos. Grady.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; August 29, 1902; Volume 19, Number 21, Page 1, Column 5.


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