Ml 



OBITUAKIEa AMI KI w(H)D-IULLOu.) 



. iwv*< 

 ,< the ftmn 



llrl 



m/ >l neither ON 

 wa* lo dtecover a landlord push 

 wall, then to appear on the 

 at UM la* moment, and end t) 



. . ll. !..,. i 



aritabto worfca En 



niiiui. leathwas 



it wan wtinmN-d l.y the 



I thi< rvm < 



.ll.ury. 



fbtttftc School, and worked ill 



-. ;.- . .-..:!. ,-,!,. 

 . - . - ., 

 design tr 

 hall in San Fraii- 



|..r t 

 '^.^ I it"! in II 



trff*^^^ 



the rout 1 1 



D Springfield, Ma>*., 



and the tirM pri/.- 

 Si and 



wdai li had lieen in:-lr 1-y him then- \\;i- v, r \ :;;, 



thiaan<l UnnroTemenl to be auggealed. li< 



able, charitable MH. :i> m- 



'K-cn, wa a im-n- rhil.l ill ti ;).., , 



or 1 1 iv." 



l-uild tin <-itv hall 

 lyoke, Ma*H. 



II. Holyoke, 



UamiLVanderbilt, 



uti.l \\illiam 1>. 



. and int.-- 



rior decoration* for 

 tin- residence of 

 Mr*. Mark ll-.j. 



Inl884ht-i:aiiii-<l tin- iii>t pri/.-. 

 -rtheBoeton 1'nl, 



Ubranr.tna for 



'... 'V .v . , ..: !...-._'!.-._ 



MforMra. Mark HopkinsS resi- 

 in Urcat Barnnfton, Mai*., J 



eaee n rcat arnnfton, ai*., 



,--.. ... , 

 ..... .,,'. 



.,,...'.... 

 : July 1. 1893, he 

 cae with f> 



of the World'* Columbian Kxfxmitiou, and 

 , -.,.- Si AM 



BrnMTof. UM I'emtyle, the terminal atation. tl., 

 the brkiiraa, UM roatral column*, the Servic* 

 . and many minor decorative 

 i MV of him : - Atwood wan tall 



-f rl<*ant figure and bearing'. w it I, 

 raMriuble for to beaut \ of ..utlin.-. Hi* voice 

 of that peculiar quality whi.-h opens 

 of OP* heart toita poaWaaor. Altogether, 

 rw* wa grateful to ones love of grace and 

 4 to <*% sense of those intangible elements 

 Mfcaadta the name of feoUtman. From 

 't.^nfhb tod*fdentcireer la wa. much 

 ^^d m monumental works thai, 

 > of arohhtaral j-r , - n 



"1 of claasie design, and al- 

 r r*M4Ml)y uAni other stylet, his successes 



. .r.. k 



r- < i.tive to ftmea- 



toi*. I bi vrr met hi* equal 



* iJh hi* left hand, an<l 



*/ o and rapid. After 



Badeaa. Adam, nuthur, l.-n. 



He wa* educated at private nchoola, m 



...ntril-ui..r t.. lh.- n-v 



name ifAboDO. 11 II. . 



M an ai.l "li tin- Mali'..- 

 man in lK(!2,and wa w..m..l.-.i in an :> 



military mvivtan 



.mi ooloneL ll- ".-.ui.'H.i 

 18, lbiJl. whi-n In- \va> retired with th. 

 tain in tin- n-^ulurariiiN .HP! .)' i.; 

 i-rul nf v.i)untci-i>. In' May. isr.-.i. |,,- u 

 necretnr u in London, u I., r. : 



Deoanilu-r. \\ln-n he \s;i a-~iji:>.i t <i 



t' diM'ati-lu-s to Madrid. II 



conttul m-m-ral in ' 



till Si-t.t<-ti, iMirint' thi> p.-r'nM| i 



1 .iin ..n hi* t<nr un-i, 

 \\.-rld. 1-77 ':-. In V 

 .-oiiMil v'l'iirral at Havana, hurii. 

 In- niadi- charirrs of .-.irruption 11^;. 



r Mil.!.tantiatinc thru 

 ollicc. While coiiMil IL'I mral at I,.>ii.l< 



the aj'pointmrnt.- of minir-ti-r to 



imurk (ISM), l.ut .leeline.l Loth n 

 his retirement from tli<-e In- >ou^lit to re-< 

 anii\. claiming that hi.s military oilier 



ted l'\- pul'' 

 controversy that was not hettled till 



when the President and theSn-retary o: 



that .' ' tin- office of secretary 



tionat I...|ido|;..,n Ma.. 

 taryot!i.-r. In Mar.-l.. 

 tin- e*tate of (,. n. (irant for ] . 

 alleired to have heen r-n-.- 

 preparation of hi* m-m..ir*, out 

 principal pulilieation* an-: "The Va^aLon,. 

 York. l-.V.. : "Militar. 

 . 



..nd" (I8b< 



it iii I'eaee" ( ] SS6). 

 Bailey. Joseph Mead. juri*t. t.orn 



. I line -J-J. ; 



II.- was graduated at the ! 







..!t.-rward. In I-M'. "7" he \MLH a i 

 ot' tin- Illinoi.s I,ei_'i-latur<-. in 1 877-'88 was a j ' 

 the SujK-ri' ; fr..m l 1 --- 



death \nu* a jn*t 



a tru-t-e of the I 

 and ! 



lege -ludire Bailey \vaw \\ 



among educators because of his efforts to ; 

 legal ediica! 



Baldwin. Oharlei Oandee. iuri*t. l.orn ii. 

 -::: died ii 



received hi* diploma at the liar 



1867, and was admitted to the t.ar in - 



rame year. At the ti>. 



aiding ju<l>:<- of the circuit coi 



-th Judicial Ii-tri<-t. He was 01 



>.f the W.-Mern H--rve Historical fc>" 



nt -in.-,- 1886. 



Ballon. Maturin Murray, journal 

 Mai*.. April 14. I 4 "-'": li.-.'l in < - a 



educate* 1 in the Boston 



clerkships for several years, and . 



on Uie weekly "Olive Brunch v in 1888. I 



became editor and proj.ri.-t"- 

 Pictorial' 1 and " Ballou's Montlily." and m 

 large building operation* in the b twine*.* ; 



