Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1884 — THE DEATHS OF A WEEK. [ARTICLE]

THE DEATHS OF A WEEK.

Hon. John Letcher, who served as Governor of Virginia during the war perion; Hon. Joseph Bond, of Waukesha, one of the pioneere of Wisconsin; John B. Wood, promi nent in New York journalism; Judge E. Hassenmufler, a leading (german citizen of Cleveland, Ohio; William Myers, a pioneer settler of Dubuque, Iowa; George T. Jenkins, of Baltimore, nearest surviving relative of President Madison: Giles B. Sloeum, one of the oldest citizens of Detroit; O. F. Bump, a prominent Baltimore lawyer and litterateur; Commodore Francis Bleecker Ellison, one of the oldest officers of the United States navy; E. W. M. Mackey, Congressman from South Carolina; Prof. Klinkerfus (by suicide), an eminent German astronomer; Judge John I. Campbell, an eminent lawyerof Rushville, III; Jonathan Lundy, a pioneer setter In the Maumee valley of Ohio; Henry D. Bannard, a prominent citizen of Detroit.