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Brinson - Amey

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday, 5 June 1894

Amey R. Brinson, of Madison Township, died yesterday at the Insane Hospital in Indianapolis, where he had been taken for treatment only a week before. His disease was violent and quickly did its work. Mr. Brinson was only about thirty five years old, but was known and honored all over the country. He was Master of the Masonic Lodge at Linden and a most excellent gentleman. His many friends will be pained to hear of his death. -s



Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 7 June 1894

The funeral of A. R. Brinson occurred at Linden yesterday and was one of the largest ever held in the county. There were 200 vehicles in the procession and a great concourse at both the house and grave. The services wee under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. -s

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday, 19 June 1894
It is being circulated over the county that the grave of the late Amey R. Brinson, of Linden, has been robbed, ostensibly by doctors intent on investigating the cause of the strange malady which caused his death. The rumor has not yet been verified or contradicted. - kbz



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