Federal Pension Information:
He applied for a pension on 1/23/1863; application #8,585
His Widow (Margaret H Adair) applied for a pension on 3/29/1894 from the state of KS
application #592,781
After the war he lived in Independence, KS.
Sources:
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U&584744
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/A.%20B.%20Adair.htm
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Obituary:
A. B. Adair, an old and well known resident of this city, died Wednesday night at his home in the Third Ward, at the advanced age of 76 years. He was an old soldier and the G.A.R. post will take charge of the funeral, which is to be held at the M. E. Church at ten o'clock Saturday morning. His son John is home from Muskogee, and his daughter Lizzie came in from Omaha, Nebraska, this morning to attend the funeral. Rev. Dr. Wright has been telegraphed for to come back from the Parsons conference to conduct the services, and is expected by tonight's train.
--The Weekly Star and Kansan (Independence, KS), Fri., Mar. 16, 1894.
Transcribed and contributed by Bill Andres (47602571)
Federal Pension Information:
He applied for a pension on 1/23/1863; application #8,585
His Widow (Margaret H Adair) applied for a pension on 3/29/1894 from the state of KS
application #592,781
After the war he lived in Independence, KS.
Sources:
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U&584744
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/A.%20B.%20Adair.htm
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Obituary:
A. B. Adair, an old and well known resident of this city, died Wednesday night at his home in the Third Ward, at the advanced age of 76 years. He was an old soldier and the G.A.R. post will take charge of the funeral, which is to be held at the M. E. Church at ten o'clock Saturday morning. His son John is home from Muskogee, and his daughter Lizzie came in from Omaha, Nebraska, this morning to attend the funeral. Rev. Dr. Wright has been telegraphed for to come back from the Parsons conference to conduct the services, and is expected by tonight's train.
--The Weekly Star and Kansan (Independence, KS), Fri., Mar. 16, 1894.
Transcribed and contributed by Bill Andres (47602571)
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