People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1895 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]
OBITUARY.
Remains of Mary G. Stevenson, daughter of the Vice-President,reached Bloomington, where the funeral was held Monday. Henry Trumbull, son of ex-Judge Lyman Trumbull, died at the home of his father in Chicago, aged 33 years. Major Joseph W. Paddock, government director of the Union Pacific road, died in Omaha from pneumonia. Augustus C. Merriam, professor of Greek archaeology and epigraphy in Columbia college, died in AXhens from pneumonia. Gen. James S. Hackney, formerly adjutant general of Missouri, was found dead at his home in Jefferson City. Miss Mary Stevenson, eldest daughter of the Vice-President, died of pneumonia at Asheville, N. C., after protracted illness. Marcellus Strong, the oldest editor and printer in Wisconsin, died at Oshkosh after a brief illness, aged 79 years Gen. Israel N. Stiles, a former brill iant attorney of Chicago and widely known, died of general debility, aged 62. Senator Tasse, Canadian minister to the World's Fair and ex-meonber of parliament, died at Montreal after a long illness. Mrs. Caroline Dorwin, sister of the wife of Senator Shelby M. Cullom, died suddenly at her home in Springfield, 111. Rev. Samuel Graves,, a prominent preacher and theological professor, died at Grand Rapids, Mich.,- aged 75 years.
