General Col Carroll Moore
Bunting
Male
United States of America
1871-09-15
Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
1920-03-05
Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America


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"BUNTING-March 4, CARROLL MOORE, son of Annie M., and late William S. Bunting. Relatives and friends are invited to services, Mon., 11 A. M., at the Oliver H. Bair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private."

The Philadelphia Inquirer. 7 March 1920

"CARROLL M. BUNTING

P.R. Comptroller Was Aide to Atterbury Abroad

Carroll M. Bunting, forty-eight years old, comptroller of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died yesterday in the Bryn Mawr Hospital, after a long illness.

For fifteen months Mr. Bunting was a colonel under Brigadier General W. W. Atterbury in France. He had charge of the accounting and auditing departments of the Railroad Transportation of the A. E. F. He underwent an operation shortly after his return to America and did not fully recover. He was unmarried and lived at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford. He also had a country home at Crosswicks, N. J.

Mr. Bunting began his railroad career as a clerk to the Philadelphia agent of the Rock Island road in 1887. He later was with the Philadelphia and Reading, the Northern Pacific and the Wisconsin Central lines. Entering the Pennsylvania service in 1890, he rose steadily until his appointment as comptroller in 1910.

E. A. Stockton, former deputy comptroller, has been made comptroller, He was federal auditor under government control."

The Philadelphia Inquirer. 5 March 1920



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Tournaments US Open - 1905 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1900 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1899 US Open - 1893 US Open - 1891

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