He was very genial and exceedingly fond of his friends. About 1901 he joined the M.E. Church South at Pueblo. He was instrumental in organizing the Confederate Camp No. 1457 in May 1902, and it was named the "A.F. Alexander Camp" in his honor. He was also a member of the Masons.
Cause of death: bronchitis and catarrh of the stomach.
He was very genial and exceedingly fond of his friends. About 1901 he joined the M.E. Church South at Pueblo. He was instrumental in organizing the Confederate Camp No. 1457 in May 1902, and it was named the "A.F. Alexander Camp" in his honor. He was also a member of the Masons.
Cause of death: bronchitis and catarrh of the stomach.
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