Two News Clippings Re Ben
Congdon's Death
From Phebe CAMPBELL Hoyt's
Scrapbook,
1. Undated,
Unidentified
Transcribed by her
great-grandson, Wm. Thompson, Apr. 9, 2012
The remains of
Benjamin Congdon were brought here Saturday night. Mr. Congdon died
last Monday in St. Paul, Minn. where he had been visiting his son,
Prof. C. H. Congdon, and was
intending to go on to Tacoma, Wash. to visit another son, when he was
taken suddenly ill and lived only two weeks. The funeral services were
held in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. The three children of
the deceased were present---Mrs. J. L.
Buck, of Sugar Hill, N. Y., E. T.
Congdon, of Tacoma, Wash., C. H. Congdon of St. Paul, Minn. The
church was filled with sympathizing relatives and friends. Rev. Mr.
Armstrong preached an able sermon and gave a sketch of Mr. Congdon's
life, which [rest of
article missing]
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2. Wellsboro
Agitator, Oct. 13, 1897, p2
Transcribed by her
great-grandson, Wm. Thompson, Apr. 8, 2012
THE LATE BENJAMIN D. CONGDON.
SKETCH OF THE AGED CHRISTIAN'S LIFE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGITATOR.
NELSON, Oct. 9.---Benjamin D. Congdon was
born on Shelter Island, off the coast of Long Island, N. Y., May 18,
1820, and moved with his patents to the Cowanesque valley, settling
near Osceola, in 1832. He was married January 19th, 1848, to Miss
Sarah Campbell. His wife died Feb.
3d, 1892. He died September 27th, 1897, aged 77 years, 4 months, and 14
days. He is survived by one daughter and two sons---Mrs. J. L. Buck, of
Sugar Hill, N. Y., Mr. E.T. Congdon, of Tacoma, Wash., and C. H.
Congdon, of St. Paul, Minn.