Hiram H Hall
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Hiram H HallDescription
1891 - Hiram H. Hall, son of Cyrus Hall & brother of Wilfred A. Hall. Lived where G. M. Howes now resides. Postal Clerk on S. S. Elbre & went down with the ship in North Sea on way home from Bremen, when struck by another boat & sank in 15 minutes. Photo by George Harrison Nickerson’s studio, Provincetown, MA.Artifacts
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