Thomas H. Glenn
Died July 21, 1901
Niles Daily Star, Monday, July 22, 1901, page 3, col. 3
Thomas H. Glenn died in Chicago yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, aged 73 years. He was the oldest brother of Dr. James B. Glenn of this city. The deceased will be remembered by all of the old settlers here. In the early sixties he was owner and editor of the Berrien County Freeman, which paper was purchased by Lawson A. Duncan and merged in the Niles Republican. Mr. Glenn served his apprenticeship in this city with the late D.B. Cook. He then graduated from the literary department of Albion college. Of the family remaining are two sons and two daughters, Miss Julia, who formerly taught school here; Fanny, Grosvenor and Herbert. The remains will arrive in Niles at noon tomorrow., and will be taken direct to Silver Brook cemetery, where, after brief services by Rev. Chapman of the M.E. church, Interment will take place.
Berrien Springs Era, Thursday, July 25, 1910, page 1, col. 2
Thos. H. Glenn, formerly editor of a paper at Niles and once a member of the legislature, died in Chicago last Sunday.