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Charles Percy Alexander

Birth
Death
31 Jan 1872
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
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Range 82 site 206
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Alexander.
On the afternoon of January 31, drowned near Long Bridge, Charles Percy Alexander, in the 15th year of his age, eldest son of Col. C.M. and Eliza H. Alexander. Funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 1000 9th street, corner of Massachusetts ave., Friday, February 2 at 2 p.m.

The Evening Star, February 1, 1872
Sad Accident
A Son of Col. C.M. Alexander Drowned While Skating

Yesterday afternoon, while skating on the Potomac with a number of companions, Charles Percy Alexander, son of Col. C.M. Alexander, fell through the ice and was drowned. His companions called frantically for aid, and some workmen on the Long Bridge went to their assistance, and finally recovered the body, which was at once taken to the residence of his parents, corner of 9th street and Massachusetts avenue. The grief of his parents can better be imagined than described when the dead body of their son, stark and stiff, and with the skates still strapped to his feet, was brought to the home which but a few hours before he had left in the full flush of health. The deceased was about fifteen years of age, and was highly esteemed by his young companions and by all who knew him. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Alexander.
On the afternoon of January 31, drowned near Long Bridge, Charles Percy Alexander, in the 15th year of his age, eldest son of Col. C.M. and Eliza H. Alexander. Funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 1000 9th street, corner of Massachusetts ave., Friday, February 2 at 2 p.m.

The Evening Star, February 1, 1872
Sad Accident
A Son of Col. C.M. Alexander Drowned While Skating

Yesterday afternoon, while skating on the Potomac with a number of companions, Charles Percy Alexander, son of Col. C.M. Alexander, fell through the ice and was drowned. His companions called frantically for aid, and some workmen on the Long Bridge went to their assistance, and finally recovered the body, which was at once taken to the residence of his parents, corner of 9th street and Massachusetts avenue. The grief of his parents can better be imagined than described when the dead body of their son, stark and stiff, and with the skates still strapped to his feet, was brought to the home which but a few hours before he had left in the full flush of health. The deceased was about fifteen years of age, and was highly esteemed by his young companions and by all who knew him. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

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