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Submitted by: Eileen Gillette
Article Title: Reno Evening Gazette
Article Date: July 2 1931
Article Description: Veteran Dies At Hawthorne (Doe)
Article Text:
Hawthorne, July 2, (Special) Isaac Hartlett DOE, aged eighty-three, died at the
residence of Mrs. ANDREW on Tuesday evening after a long illness.
The deceased was born in Waterboro, ME, March 25, 1848 and at the age of thorteen
enlisted in the Northern Army as a drummer boy and served throughout the Civil War with
the Fourteenth Maine regiment of volunteerd. Shortly after the war he moved to Bridgeport,
CA where he engaged in farming and in 1875 married Miss Mary CONOVER. The lure of mining
called him to Aurora where he engaged in mining for a number of years and claimed that
camp as his residence until he moved to Hawthorne nine years ago. While engaged in mining
in Aurora he was caught in a cave in, in one of the mines and lost one of his legs.
Besides his wife who resides in Sparks he is survived by a brother who lives in
Rockland, Maine. Interment will be held in the Hawthorne Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. Thursday
with military funeral under the auspices of the personnel of the HAwthorne Naval
Ammunition Depot in recognition of his Civil War service.
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