Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Henry Allen

Henry Allen

Representing: Union

Henry Allen
Soldier History

Henry Allen was the husband of Martha Solomon.

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SDC 10/29/1923 Page 4

COLORED CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS DEAD

Sergeant Henry Allen Served on the Western Frontier With Ninth Cavalry.

Sergeant Henry Allen, colored, 75 years old, a resident of Spokane for many years, died Friday at his home at E1107 Rich avenue. He was a Civil war veteran and served in the western frontier wars with the Ninth colored cavalry.

Sergeant Allen enlisted with the Ninth Massachusetts in 1862 and fought in many of the most bloody engagements of the war. At the cease of the war he was stationed at Washington D.C. for some time and later was with the Tenth infantry.

The deceased is survived by a son, Charles C. Allen of Spokane, two daughters Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott of Seattle and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Bremerton, and a brother, M.C. Maxfield of Washington D.C.

The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Smith's with burial in Greenwood cemetery.

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Family History

Henry Allen

Birth
1 Jun 1848
Richmond County, Virginia, USA
Death
26 Oct 1923 (aged 75)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Plot
space 54- group 23 - lawn 20
Memorial ID
92661391
Henry Allen was the husband of Martha Solomon.

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SDC 10/29/1923 Page 4

COLORED CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS DEAD

Sergeant Henry Allen Served on Western Frontier With Ninth Cavalry.

Sergeant Henry Allen, colored, 75 years old, a resident of Spokane for many years, died Friday at his home E1107 Rich avenue. He was a Civil war veteran and served in the western frontier wars with the Ninth colored cavalry.

Sergeant Allen enlisted with the Ninth Massachusetts in 1862 and fought in many of the most bloody engagements of the war. At the cease of the war he was stationed at Washington D.C. for some time and later was with the Tenth infantry.

The deceased is survived by a son, Charles C. Allen of Spokane, two daughters Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott of Seattle and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Bremerton, and a brother, M.C. Maxfield of Washington D.C.

The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Smith's with burial in Greenwood cemetery.
Created by Brian
Cemetery

Buried at Greenwood Memorial Terrace Spokane Co.
Row: space 54- group 23 - lawn 20


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