JOHN T. REYNOLDS. 



John T. Reynolds, a life member of the Institute and its 

 one-time Treasurer, died May 30th, 1906. Mr. Reynolds was 

 born September i4tli, 1845, at Harrisville, Cecil County, 

 Maryland, and in his earlier days was engaged in mercantile 

 pursuits. He also spent about three years at the Eastman 

 College, at Poughkeepsie, New York, first as pupil and later 

 as instructor. He subsequently conceived the idea of stud}^- 

 ing law, and coming to Delaware County, registered as a 

 student in the office of the late Hon. John M. Broomall. 

 He was admitted to the Delaware County Bar in November, 

 1875. He was a resident of Media, and practiced law at the 

 Delaware County Courts until his untimely death. He was 

 the Secretary of the Second Media Loan and Saving Associa- 

 tion and also the Media representative of the Delaware County 

 Trust, Safe Deposit and Title Insurance Company. 



Shortly after the war he married Miss Anna M. Roberts, 

 daughter of R. Barclay Roberts. He is survived by his widow 

 and one child, Mabel, now Mrs. John Charles Taney. 



Mr. Reynolds became a member of the Institute in 1S74, 

 and served as its Treasurer for many years until he resigned 

 that office in 1892. Although Mr. Reynolds was too busy a 

 man to devote much time to study outside of his profession, 

 he was nevertheless a faithful member of the Institute and 

 served with credit as its Treasurer during its earlier years, 

 before it became established on its present sound financial 

 basis. Mr. Reynolds was a man of broad culture and reading 

 and a valuable member of the communitv. 



