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Funeral_of_Hiram_Cronk.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 3 min 54 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 1.42 Mbps, file size: 39.53 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Hiram Cronk was born in Frankfort, New York, on April 19, 1800. He was mustered into federal service as a private in Captain Edmund Fuller's Company (detached from the New York Militia) on October 8, 1814. Having served five weeks in defense of Sackett's Harbor, he was mustered out on November 16, 1814. [1] The Cronk family was of Dutch descent ...
Hiram Cronk (1800–1905) – New York Militia. [25] James Hooper Jr. (1804–1898) – U.S. Navy. Served on the schooner Comet during the Battle of Baltimore.
Chilling video footage obtained by The Post shows the cowardly brute roaming the edge of the platform while the victim appears to be looking at his phone as the train pulls into the station.
The video shows a few minutes later, one of the officers appears to give him a sternum rub, which Faust said is used to try and assess if a person is conscious. Brooks does not seem to respond to ...
The family, who has requested privacy, issued a statement saying, “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson ...
Hiram Cronk who has a photograph 105 years old- died in 1905 His funeral procession was filmed in New York now held by the library of Congress. Last war of 1812 veteran Second to last 1812 Widow 98 years old died in 1936 Lydia Ann Graham and her husband Rev. Isaac Graham .
Hiram Cronk, soldier with the New York Volunteers, the last surviving veteran of the War of 1812 as of the date of his death in 1905; General Thomas W. Egan, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Civil War; Brevet Brigadier General William Gates, veteran of the War of 1812, Seminole War, Mexican War and Civil War