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Frederick Huff Payne

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17: 171: 55: 28: 107: 47:, to Samuel Brewer Payne (1843-1912) and Eva Caroline Huff (1850-1917). He married Mary Blake (1878-1943) on November 8, 1900, in 138: 51:. They had three children — Frederick Huff (1901-1989), Groverman Blake (1909-1963), and Carolyn Huff (1913-2001). 108:"Frederick Payne, Former U.S. Aide. Assistant Secretary of War for Hoover Dies. Served Springfield Ordnance Unit" 67: 59: 44: 16: 181: 176: 63: 117: 48: 143: 112: 58:
from 1930 to 1933. He was promoted to a colonel in 1932. He died on March 24, 1960, in
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United States Assistant Secretary of War
President Herbert Hoover
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Parsons, Kansas
United States Assistant Secretary of War
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Green River Cemetery
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Frederick Huff Payne
Find a Grave



"Frederick Payne, Former U.S. Aide. Assistant Secretary of War for Hoover Dies. Served Springfield Ordnance Unit"
New York Times
Associated Press
"Frederick H. Payne Made a Colonel"
New York Times
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United States Assistant Secretaries of War
1876 births
1960 deaths

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