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ably discharged in 1SG3, he immediately enlisted again in his country’s service, serving with credit and honor until the end of the war, during which time his valiant service brought deserved promotion from Captain in the State Militia to Orderly Sergeant in U. S. Army and later to 2nd Lieutenant.In 1800 he removed to Coggon, being instrumental in the organization of the O. A. It. posts at Coggan and Central City.It was always a pleasure Tor Mr. Hall to serve his feiiowmon and especially his comrades of the war and the fraternity of which he was a member. Some fifty years ago Brother Hall united with the I. O. O. F. Lodge back in Ohio and has proven imself a faithful, loyal and true Odd Fellow. After coming to Iowa he transferred to Troy Mills Lodge and later to Marion, then later becoming one of the organizers and charter members of Central City Lodge and still later the same at Coggon. being a member in the last named lodge at the time of his death.Mr. Hall was a kind father, good neighbor and true friend and thislo community can testify to his irre-c. proaohahle record for integrity and u. uprightness.it*%|+4
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Lexington Blue Grass Blade

Lexington, Kentucky, US

Sun, Dec 02, 1906

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