Leonard A. Welty

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Date of Birth: 
1883
Date of Death: 
April 13, 1933
Location of Death: 
Baltimore, MD

Circumstances of Death

Prohibition Agent Leonard Agnew Welty was on duty at Fort McHenry, MD, when he slipped and fell down a stairway.  He was immediately taken to the U.S. Marine Hospital in Baltimore and treated for a broken leg.  However, ten days later Agent Welty suddenly died while in the hospital.  An autopsy revealed that he had suffered a blood clot to the heart.  Doctors believed the clot originated from an on the job injury to his ankle six months earlier and not from the broken leg.

Background

Agent Welty joined the Bureau of Prohibition on June 4, 1929, and was assigned to the Baltimore Field Division.  He carried badge #1606. Previously, he proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1901 to 1918.

Personal

Agent Welty was born in Washington, DC.  He was survived by his wife and their five children, Florence, James, Edna, Charlotte and Ruth.

Associated Artifacts: 
Image of newspaper article in The Washington Post, dated April 15, 1933, with headline: Leonard A. Welty Dies in Baltimore
Last Reviewed September 23, 2016