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Albert H. Glisan

Birth
Angola, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
23 May 1901 (aged 60)
Burial
Sumpter, Baker County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Death of A. H. Glison, a Pioneer.
Albert H. Glison, a resident of the town of Hanover, near Sumpter, died last Thursday morning, May 23, of a complication of diseases and was burled here in the Blue Mountain cemetery the following day. The funeral was largely attended, the deceased being well known and a brother of Major F. T. Glison, of Hanover, both of whom have been engaged in mining here for many years. The former was born at Angola, Erie county, New York, In 1840. He came across the plains in 1854 with his brother, to Salem, Oregon, where they were engaged in packing merchandise to southern Oregon and northern California towns. Later he engaged in the same business to northern Idaho points and afterwards in the stock business in eastern Oregon, with George Swigert, of Morrow county, until 1894, when he again joined his brother at Hanover, and has since been mining. The deceased was in the Indian war near The Dalles in 1855, assisting to repulse the Yakima Indians. [The Sumpter Miner. (Sumpter, Or.), May 29, 1901]
Death of A. H. Glison, a Pioneer.
Albert H. Glison, a resident of the town of Hanover, near Sumpter, died last Thursday morning, May 23, of a complication of diseases and was burled here in the Blue Mountain cemetery the following day. The funeral was largely attended, the deceased being well known and a brother of Major F. T. Glison, of Hanover, both of whom have been engaged in mining here for many years. The former was born at Angola, Erie county, New York, In 1840. He came across the plains in 1854 with his brother, to Salem, Oregon, where they were engaged in packing merchandise to southern Oregon and northern California towns. Later he engaged in the same business to northern Idaho points and afterwards in the stock business in eastern Oregon, with George Swigert, of Morrow county, until 1894, when he again joined his brother at Hanover, and has since been mining. The deceased was in the Indian war near The Dalles in 1855, assisting to repulse the Yakima Indians. [The Sumpter Miner. (Sumpter, Or.), May 29, 1901]


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