George Francis Train (English Wikipedia)

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  • "George Francis Train Not to be Sent to an Insane Asylum". New York Times. March 27, 1873. Retrieved January 5, 2009. ... that George Francis Train, now confined in the Tombs for an obscene paper, ...
  • "Went from Mills Hotel to Daughter's Home in Stamford". New York Times. May 22, 1903. Retrieved January 5, 2009. George Francis Train, the well-known New Yorker, is ill with smallpox at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Susan M.T. Gulager, in this city. It is a light case and the physicians attending him said to-night that they were hopeful the patient would recover. They admitted, however, that the disease has not yet reached the stage where the outcome could be foretold with any degree of certainty.
  • "'Citizen' Train Buried". New York Times. January 22, 1904. Retrieved January 5, 2009. Services Attended by Representatives of Several Societies. Family Orders Flowers Sent by Friends to be Distributed Among Children in Hospitals.

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  • "Heart Disease Kills George Francis Train". San Francisco Call. January 19, 1904. Page 14, column 4. Retrieved December 21, 2021 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.

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