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ounTAKIKS. AMERICAN. (BBNTLBY Hit. \YM.\V ) 



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l-rn in Dutchww 

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qiwoUy ocnalMd the New York C'it.x an.i Sul.url.an 

 . .... ,. i ..-.: on it* failun 

 Uwni thr plant and oporaU-d il HKvnwfully. I 

 the flr*i wrkinir ci.lc under Brook- 



Un. and wUbluhi a nuiiaye-de 



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branch 

 health fin 



>!,.( r Phila- 



delphia, He became : nnocted with in.- 



- Philadelphia ln<|uirrr." uti.l wan - 



civil ar. After the war he 

 built Iwal |iriviit 

 t-.ttlM 1'hila 



Telrraph Company; and we* made 

 na<iletil nfil ' Hi 



an<l of the Bell Telephone Oompen; 



Company an< 



ttaftak George A*n. jurist, born in Concord. Vt.. 

 Apnl *&. 18S6; .1 Littleton, H 



1*6. He was educated in h ait ad- 



mitted to the bar Meticcd in Lyndon. Vt.. 



till 18&*, and then ren. .ton : and was a 



- . . . .- N. ,\ Hampshire in 

 IfJIt-'SO and 1*84-^1. Judge r.ini'hnni wax .. 



- rt in poliUes: served each in t).. 



flaa sin and the Lower House; was a delegate to the 

 National Deroocr. 

 aa unsuccessful candidate for < 

 Tilth AaMS Bbspard. manufacturer. l--rn in 1 



: in Watcrl.ury. < ,,nn.. 



Feb. 18,18*.'.. He Iranicd and practiced denti>tr\ : 

 nuperintendent in the La, 

 -\V; and at Uie beginninir of the ci\il 

 in manufacturing. In the winter of 

 he constructed the iir-t !<H-.. motive ever seen 

 ^ Kntrland. designed to illustrate the pr 

 bilitv of travel by railroad, and larve . i,..\i.'h to carry 

 i*ooa at a tame around a hall on a circular 

 This engine was <-\hil>itcd throughout the 

 ttes by Asa Harriti.- n. Dr. Blake pro- 

 It patents, and in 1865 onrani/.ed the firm of 

 Blake, Lamb A Co. to nianufactun- under them. 

 Darin* the cm I war he superintended the manutac- 

 tsjrs of perpsjaaioo caj* :n. nt. 



He waa for three terms a nu Legtalatare 



ofc*oonctieat 



Bete. Jaam inhlaana. educator, liorn in Hlandfopl, 

 Ma^, Jan. T.. l-i:, : .- !ltfll . HI., i 



IHft. to youth he removed to Hartford, Conn., to 

 learn the tailor's trade ; was there converted and li- 

 6 First Baptint i'hur.-h; wan 

 -to; and wits im- 

 J a tutor of ancient lari. 



be went abroad to study ; in ;- 

 flaaw Pmfassui of the /ual-e and I 



iw the Univmity of Michigan ; iifl868 Ux.k t he 

 -m. chair tnthr 



or of New Te>t 



I DiOOTheolouM.-al Semil 

 th. eslaMiahmeot of the new DoTverr 

 a N w made Proftaaor Emeritus of New Testa- 

 tlratk. lie ediud several classical text-books 

 .and published" Notes "on 

 iana, Romans. Ephesianit. 

 Philipplan.r 



in Wawhingtor 



he WM a dautfh- leatant 



,th,and s 



9gf Omker, who marriM Frederick P. 

 8fce made her fimt appearance 

 * A-namhw > at iho Park Theater 

 avrbd David P. Bowerm th 



r n d appeared as Donna Vic- 

 i A IMM tttaaita fcr a lltisband " at the Wal- 



At tin- .!.< !" il 



r 111.' An-li Mrrrt '!' 

 tinned till her hu^l-and's .leath. in 1 



..lit fhi' !nuli;i-'l tlu \\ :iiuul 8|fl[ 

 : \\. \ean* and the I'hiladelj 



t. r )M-ri->.l ; uuir 

 Italtinion ; ati<l in 1--.1 made a i 



Kutrland. Her perfonnanoe M Jol 



-.idli-rV We! 



aim) pluyrd an 



MI Theater, laru'ely irii-rea-in^ I 

 U .. 111:111." In 



turned t" t! Xatr.H ; iila\rl uii 



at the Winter (iardeii. New Vofk ; in.. 

 death of her second hu-i-and. .1 



ated \\ilh him i 

 j> ; and retin-l for - 

 _':uii/i-d :i ni'W ilramatie eoin]iati\ 

 Boyeaen. Hjalmar Hjorth. nutlior. 



Vrk 



'.Kluati-d n' 



iaiiiain \**\*; eaini- t" tin- I 

 in April, !- r makiiiL' a tour 



land, went to Chicago and I- 



Whih- in thi.K phi 



Dosed the hoMil:- 



-1 edueation in 

 |.ur|K.se o! 



in the Knirli>ti 1 the d^^H 



Latin and Creek in Irl-aiia l'ni\. 



..1 hej_'an h'm Hi 

 <-oinj.K-tin^ it he .-pent a \ ear in j-i 



I.cij./ ; pointed rrofeax 



at Cornell I'niv. r>it\ . \\ here he 

 when he wa> called t the chair 

 guaC* an<l Literature in Coluiid>; 

 eupied this chair at tin- time !' 

 In view of hix t-mineir 

 faculty have made hi> three M>H 

 Mis pulilieations include: 

 York. 



u Tales from Tw.. Ilemi^pliero v \\\- 

 >78); u Goethe an. IS, i 

 "Ilka on the Hilltop 



\ DauuhtiT of tin- I'hili.-tii 

 i-:: : "The 8tOl 

 ern Vikinirx" . l.ss^); "The I.i-ht oi 



Mammon of Dnnghteonaneai 



.iy" (1892); " A Commentary mi I 

 ofHenrik I 

 hom-ttcs" (1894 >: 

 and u Kr*!-a .'.na\ iali 1. I 



Brayman.* Mason, lawyer, horn i- 



lied in Kan-as City. MO.. 1 

 He was l.rou.'ht up on a fann ; was ;. 

 the printint' >>usinoaH; became c<l BuiBdo 



-Mull, tm" in i34: and wa* admitted 



year* afterward. Knnoyinir to Monr- 

 served a term there an city atton. 

 came editor of the Louis vi 



.-:iel,l. 111.; and in 1843 waa a; 

 a special coniini>.ioner to adjust tl 

 culticf* lit Nauvoo. 11 

 chanre of the pro8ccution of offences ar 

 dillicultie.H. and conducted the negnt 

 the withdrawal of the Morni 

 ing 1844- '4ft he wan employed in r 



!' V ^IIC VT ! 



Tbeater, Philadelphia, a week after her 



uten" of Illinois by appo 



and Legislature. till !--'.! 



ettted in railroad con-tni<'tin and 



of the time an attorney of the 111;: 



panv. In 1861 he entered the national := 



of the 2&th Illino 



colonel in tin; following year. Subse<. 



detailed aschief of staff and ahi 



-.ral t - ii-niand : took part in I 



Hflmont. Fort Doti'-Uon. and Shiloh; and 



moled brigadier general of volunl 



rei ed 1 

 an Dorn on Bolivar, Tenr. 



