WINTHROP (VETERAN UNION), HUBERT W - St. Francis County, Arkansas | HUBERT W WINTHROP (VETERAN UNION) - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Hubert W WINTHROP (VETERAN UNION)

Forrest City Cemetery
St. Francis County,
Arkansas

FIRST LIEUTENANT Union Federal Army
Company N Fifty Third Massachusetts Regiment
Served Three Years
BRIGADE SUTLER
Eleventh New Jersey Cavalry
Second Iowa Third United States
Sutler's Department
April 7, 1841 - February 21, 1897
*Obituary
Published 26 Feb 1897
Forrest City Times
A gloom was cast over the community last Sunday morning when it became known that Capt.H.W.Wintrhop had passed into the mysterious beyond. The fall from the balcony was the cause of his untimely death. H.W.Winthrop was a native of Ireland, of Scotch and English parentage. His parents emigrated to this country when he was 4 years old and settled in Vermont. the Captain, as he was familiarly called, cast his fortunes with St.Francis County in 1865, first locating at Madison, then the county seat. During his thirty two years of citizenship, the esteem of which he was held is manifested by the many offices of trust which he filled. He held the office of chief clerk of the United States Bureau, was United States Assessor for the Eastern District of Arkansas, United District collector for the same district, Assessor of St.Francis County for six years. He was elected Mayor of Forrest City for two terms, and many improvements stand as monuments to his interest in public affairs. At the time of his death, he was 55 years of age, and leaves a wife, Mrs.Georgia Johnson Winthrop, and two daughters, Fannie, and Mrs.Mary Shade, to mourn their loss. The funeral was conducted under the Auspices of the Knights of Honor. At half past 3 o'clock the remains were brought from the parlor to the dining room, (the former place being unable to hold the multitude of friends and acquaintances) where the beautiful services of the Episcopal Church were read by Rev. Mr.Edward L. Ogilby. At the conclusion of the services the cortege that followed the remains to the "city of the dead" was perhaps the largest the city has known. Mrs.G.A.Winthrop wishes to express her gratitude to all the friends of her family for the many deeds of kindness offered during the period of her husband's illness and the final disposition of the remains; especially she wishes to thank the inmates and patrons of the hotel for their many kind considerations

Contributed on 5/19/15

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Submitted: 5/19/15 • Approved: 5/19/15 • Last Updated: 5/22/15 • R1077830-G0-S3

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