Mrs. Robert Hemingray

1883 Flood - Mrs. Hemingray Donates to Relief Committee

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Daily Commonwealth

Covington, KY, United States
vol. 5, no. 163, p. 2, col. 4


IN COVINGTON.

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Mr. W. S. Dietrich, Secretary of the Relief Committee, is receiving donations of provisions and clothing at the store room next to Nodler's lamp store, on Madison street. Donations are coming in as fast as can be expected. The following have been received by Mr. Dietrick so far: Blick & Phillips Coal Company, 500 bushels of coal; Dominick & Bro., 200 loaves of bread; W. C. Hiles, 50 loaves of bread; Jos. Jonas, 50 loaves of bread; J. H. Homer, 15 loaves of bread; Wm. Henker, 49 loaves of bread; F. Sullivan, 1 barrel of flour. Clothing &c: - Second District School, 51 packages; Fourth District School, wagon load. Thomas Robson, Mrs. William Lowry, Mrs. Judge McKee, Mrs. Jos. Noonan, B. Becker, Dr. C. B. Morrell, Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Irodell, Mrs. Robert Hemingray, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Colvill, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Underwood, Charles Taylor, Mrs. M. C. Motch, Mrs. M. Spaulding, Mrs. Prague, Mrs. Whipps, Mrs. John Ernst, Peter Van Luenen furnished clothing and other supplies.

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Keywords:Hemingray Family : Flood
Researcher notes: 
Supplemental information:Articles: 32, 64, 1092, 1131
Researcher:Glenn Drummond
Date completed:February 7, 2004 by: Glenn Drummond;