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Granddaughter of Late D. H. Moffat Weds Capt. W. C. McClure. The marriage is announced of Miss Frances Moffat McClurg, daughter of Mrs. James Alexander McClurg, and Captain Walter C. McClure, 104th Field Artillery, U. S. A., of this city, the an nouncement appearing in the wedding notices of today’s Times. Miss McClurg is the granddaughter of the late David H. Moffat, one of the best-known railroad men and financiers of this country, who died in New York on March 18, 1911, at the Hotel Bel mont. Mr. Moffat, who left an estate of $15,000,000, was the pioneer banker and builder of railroads of Denver, Col. Captain McClure is the son of the late David McClure, the lawyer, and resides in 22 West Forty-ninth Street. He was graduated from Columbia, clans of ‘08, and is a member of the Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis and Rumson Coun ty Clubs. He is a brother of Captain Arthur J. McClure, U. S. A.
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