Charles Alvin Harbaugh
1871 - 1935 (63 years)-
Name Charles Alvin Harbaugh - son of Thomas Jefferson Harbaugh and Anna Scott [1]
Born 7 Sep 1871 Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Census 1900 Washington, District of Columbia Census 1910 Washington, District of Columbia Census 1920 Washington, District of Columbia Census 1930 Washington, District of Columbia Occupation US Treasury Department, US Survey Department, Bureau of Standards, Coast and Geodetic Surveys, Life Saving Service of the US Coast Guard [4] Died 22 Feb 1935 [1, 3] Buried Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia [1] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149500018/charles-harbaugh
Section G, Lot 96, Site 1
Person ID I382 Hiltner Last Modified 28 Dec 2022
Family Elizabeth "Lizzie" Morris, b. 20 Jul 1879, Columbus Grove, Putnam County, Ohio , d. 24 Mar 1953 (Age 73 years) Married 10 Nov 1879 Putnam County, Ohio [4, 5] Last Modified 11 Dec 2022 Family ID F163 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Charles Alvin Harbaugh, 2142, Washington, DC. [son of Thomas Jefferson Harbaugh and Anna Scott] He was born in 1871 in Findley, Ohio. He was a pen artist, photographer and clerk for 40 years in the Treasury and Survey Departments in Washington, D.C.. He received his first appointment from President McKinley in the 1890's. He was one of the first three men in the Bureau of Standards, then a part of the Coast and Geodetic Surveys. He was later in the Life Saving Service, subsequently part of the U.S. Coast Guard, where he worked up all the official, annual reports and made official photographs of ship wrecks, some of which were published in the National Geographic in June of 1918. He left to become assistant to Charles Dawes in the U.S. Bureau of Budget. He retired to a small farm just outside of Washington, D.C. . He was the first Washington columnist under the title of Uncle Mike. Married Nov 10, 1896, in Putnam Co., Ohio, Elizabeth Morris, born July 20, 1979 at Columbus Grove, Ohio to Joseph Morris, M.D. and Diana Seitz. She reported that all the children were born in Washington. She lives at Hyattsville, Md.; they had seven children. (Harbaugh History, page 69)
[3] - Number Interred: 25849
Name: Chas. A. Harbaugh
Age: 63 years
cause of death: myocarditis
Date of Death: Feb. 22, 1935
Late resident or place of death: Hyattsville, MD.
Date of interment: Feb. 25, 1935
Section: G
Lot: 96
Site: 1
No. in Site: 1
In name of: Chas. A. Harbaugh
Number of permit: 28322
Undertaker: M.W. Hysong Co.
Remarks: E-450
Glenwood Cemetery Records, District of Columbia
Register of Interment B, 1933 Feb-1962 Feb
- Charles Alvin Harbaugh, 2142, Washington, DC. [son of Thomas Jefferson Harbaugh and Anna Scott] He was born in 1871 in Findley, Ohio. He was a pen artist, photographer and clerk for 40 years in the Treasury and Survey Departments in Washington, D.C.. He received his first appointment from President McKinley in the 1890's. He was one of the first three men in the Bureau of Standards, then a part of the Coast and Geodetic Surveys. He was later in the Life Saving Service, subsequently part of the U.S. Coast Guard, where he worked up all the official, annual reports and made official photographs of ship wrecks, some of which were published in the National Geographic in June of 1918. He left to become assistant to Charles Dawes in the U.S. Bureau of Budget. He retired to a small farm just outside of Washington, D.C. . He was the first Washington columnist under the title of Uncle Mike. Married Nov 10, 1896, in Putnam Co., Ohio, Elizabeth Morris, born July 20, 1979 at Columbus Grove, Ohio to Joseph Morris, M.D. and Diana Seitz. She reported that all the children were born in Washington. She lives at Hyattsville, Md.; they had seven children. (Harbaugh History, page 69)
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