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Submitted: 5/19/23 • Approved: 5/19/23 • Last Updated: 5/22/23 • R1485668-G0-S3
Confederate Soldier
Civil War Confederate
1831 - May 7, 1909
*Obituary (News Article)
Fayetteville Democrat
Thursday, July 21, 1898
COOK. H. H. – Captain J. H. Marlar, Dick Beane, L. Brewster, W.P. Patterson, H.H. Cook and Ed Allison, of Cane Hill, passed up Monday on their way to attend the Eureka reunion.
*Obituary (News Article)
Fayetteville Democrat
Thursday, January 10, 1907
H.H. Cook to be awarded the Southern Cross of Honor on January 19, 1907 by the Mildred Lee Chapter No. 98 of the U.D.C.
*Obituary
Fayetteville Democrat
Thursday, May 13, 1909
H.H. Cook, age 78 years, died at his home north of the University at 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon. He was stricken with paralysis about six months ago, and never fully recovered from the effects of the stroke. The funeral will be held this afternoon. Interment at Mount Comfort. He leaves a wife and four children. Mr. Cook has lived here about six years, coming here from Cane Hill. He located in Cane Hill in ’80, having moved here from Louisiana. He was a member of Pat Cleburne Camp, U.C.V., was a highly respected and worthy citizen.
*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Washington County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 5/19/23 by judyfrog
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