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Company C 98th Pennsylvania Infantry
The Golden name and enterprise has signified a great deal in Hammond during the last twenty-five years. As merchants, in the transfer, storage and furniture trade, and allied lines, father and sons have built up a business which stands for service, and their own prosperity is merely a reflection of the adequate work they have done in the community. The late Peter J. Golden, the father of the Golden Bros., was born in Oxford, Pennsylvania, and at his death on October 23. 1909, was sixty-four years of age. He came to Hammond in 1889, and at the time of his death was esteemed as one of the ablest citizens and business men. He was for a time engaged in the transfer and storage business, and at one time was proprietor of four grocery stores in the city. Subsequently he was employed in the G. H. Hammond Company's packing plant as a government meat inspector.
1844 |
February 23, 1844
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Pennsylvania, United States
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1874 |
June 10, 1874
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1876 |
March 15, 1876
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1878 |
May 28, 1878
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1884 |
October 27, 1884
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1909 |
October 23, 1909
Age 65
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Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, United States
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October 26, 1909
Age 65
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Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, United States
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