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His Obit infers Oct 9th, 1932

Pioneer Dies FORT WORTH. Oct. 10. (/PJ— Harvey Hulen, 87, Cooke county pioneer, died at his home in Fort Gibson, Okla., last night. He had been seriously ill with pneumonia last week. He was the father of Maj. Gen. John A. Hulen, vice president of the Fort Worth and Denver City railway and commander of the 36th Division, Texas National Guard. Other survivors Include: a widow, three sons and two daughters.
Clipping location on The Brownsville Herald page 12

The Brownsville Herald
Brownsville, Texas
10 Oct 1932, Mon • Page 12

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