nlSin AK1KS. AMKKICAN. (CALK1K*-COO8WELL.) 



N \ . 



A, educator, born in tiainesvUle, 



. 



ls&. He bc^rnn teaching when eighteen > . ai> old, 

 ami frtitT*' 1 ' princi|l the central IH-II.--I in ins 

 native t.-ut. In . 



.... - . . I' . - !,..... ;,!,.. Ill ||||. 



ami Uvan.' 

 " and engaged In 

 WM elects 



atstaat Superintendent <>it i, . Public School* of New 

 York oil* in Itt*. and 1 



i -..--; 1871, i.. wan instructor 



... .;:-..; ., < ,-t ..|u, atK-li in t!,. 



Saturday Normal x-hl. and in-m i^;i till 1*8 was 



, M.lhdnnd I'' 



School of ll> 



publications indu.fe i'rima 



- II t.. Teach." in conjunction with Henry Kiddie 

 and Thuma- i 



N. "> rk, I8ol . and Prom 

 BMbo.nl 

 flaapiill Jaatea H.. la\.-r. i-rn in WUliamaport, 



II. as graduated at the <urli.dc Law School an.l 

 admitted to the bar in 1H41 ; was a delegate to tin- 

 Whig convention in Baltimore in 1M4; and waa a 

 Republican Represent*: ma in l.s.',V67, 



. :.::.' ..mn, :-- - n 1 ..-'. M~ an ! 



tic Railroad, being chairman of tl 

 In May, 1864, President Lincoln appointed him : 



- i. !; t i 3w< l !,. where be eerred 



Oaator. Bubal actress, born in i & pt. 1". 



PhUadel] 



he United States in 1888, an first 



here the same year at the Chatham > 



. . 1.1,-r \Vallaek. 

 entiy, she played for many years in nupport 



n-t. Bdwio Booth, and other a- 

 distinction, and made her last appearance at the 



. \- .'. . r. at B, .IM,. 188ft 

 Oarr.Joaspb Bradford, military officer. Urn in Alhany. 

 :;.-i in Tn- k 'Jt. 



otved a common-school edneut 

 came a cigar manufacturer, entered the militia as a 

 private in IMS', and was commissioned colonel of the 

 Mlh Regiment, July 10, 1859. At the begin K 

 the civil war he volunteered, and on Mav 

 waa commissioned colonel of the 2d New York In- 

 tantry ; eight days afterward he left forth. f r ..nt ; and 

 oa the Mth he established camp at K-.r: M ... 



an.n oa v*li rinin MiL 



- - r, Betbef; wai 



duty under Gen. H- 



IBM Jem ^ brigad 



,& 



mni9 at the < 



; and WM promoted brigadier u 

 Sapt 7, 18S, for gali 

 i- Station, ManaW,< hiumlh 

 *Wttbonr.. 



A hih commendation 11 .a. 



lution in (irtlcial 

 as killed under him*. 



a lolml by ,t. fall, hut refused to le, 

 Jd. lnMay,18i,heactodaaadiTWooe 



. command of the 3d division 

 o5th.4U > rorpm, B tthe head ofwi 



Mine Run. After 

 transferred to the command 

 anrnck's (9d) Corps, Su tim- 

 er Gen. Butler on the outer 

 peninsula, aa division com- 

 . and as commander of the 

 Ha was bre vetted major 

 r*. June i, I6ft, for meritorious 

 1 r. After the war he mcajmd 

 i Tr -T. N. Y. He waa appointed 

 ^M DirWoo, National (fuarda 

 n Janttary, 1^57, and rendered 

 'tete dorinc the railroad r 

 Had fiamajj of State 



York in 1879, 1881, and 1888. in th. Ian 

 the onh Republican *>n the smtr ti, , 



lie waa defeated tor I/u-uicn.. 



! . raatoJ lli. K'. |.ul.li.-an ti.-U. t. 



Obeney. Benjamin Pierce. cxpri-Mnan. ) 

 . \\ , 

 June tt#, 18Vf>. lie rocci\. -I a >n 



ahop; 



Keene and 



Boaton agent of the ataifi cfnnpaii> 



uoction \Mi- 



he eatahliMhcd t) 



between Bot<>n an.l Montreal. Thi- \\u. ul>< 



tfiiit>rury with llnrn-liiiV an.l Alanih'h U-L- 



in tlit- MOM liiii-. Tin 



over the Boston an.l I. ad HA far n 



tlicn I. nil! 



team to Mont}. li, r. Vt.. then l>y r.tn^<- i 



and nnnlly >\ i 



BOOoaiaof tilUl lim- MMHI !<<! tnh. 



lit' "in-. \\ hi.-li ran over tin- Kit.-hl.i,' 

 road to I'.nrlinirt. i M 



i at'ti-rwair- ;. 



other : nurd tin- United stat 



M|-any. \\liirli <-.,\,-n-l thr ; 

 lji_'land States with nuiny I. ran. -In -. < ' 



i-orporation. he wat pn-pr'n t. r an.i j- 

 till 1881. when it I.e.-aine a part oft),. 

 press <'.inpan\. ' whieh Mr. In iir\ wn li 

 and the larL p e>t .-tH-kholder. li- 

 the fortune made in the express ! 

 enterpri>es. ami left an estat- 



' 



He IxMjiicnthcd > t.. the N! 



(Jencrai Hospital an.i the Ntntwachusett- 



Te.-hlioliijry ; *;,.IHNI each t'. the 1 



\rt-.'tlie Kin<ler^art-n for 

 Munker Hill MOIUJIIH i 

 <hil.li 



the Relief of D-.-titut- ClerL r \ ma: 

 to 18 Boston loeal ehariti.- 'in all. ?7 i 

 he had presented the State with the hroti/e f' 



Daniel Webater, at ron-,, r .i. N. II. 

 Chittenden. Henry Abel, men -hant. l..-n. 

 April -J 1 .', }]*'; died in Moiiteh, 

 23. 1895. He began his Kiisin 

 subsequently removed t<. Hartford, and . 

 came assooiated with his hr< 

 < hitteii<len, in the wholesale dry-goods bu^i 



itV. In earh life he adopted 

 views of Will lain Miller.' and was 

 the second advent. He was e\pl 

 nell's ('..nirretrat'x.nal ehureh in Hart'- 

 becauae of liis reliLriouH expreaaions. on wlii.-l 



A Reply totheCharL'-<-f I! 

 slavery movement enlisted hi* ) 

 and he won eonsp'u-uous aniontr it> lead. ' 



was the indivj.l 



Wasliin^'ton. I . '.. i., r six \.ar- 

 ehureh dedicated to ti 

 slnverv .juestii'li." 



Oleodenin. David Ramsey, milita- 



'.r County. 1'a.. .lun. 

 II L, March 5, 1895. II- 

 lege; was coinmissione. 1 major 



rv; served through the eivil war with ti 

 Mio-t of the tin.- 



tnanding; W60Dirnissioned 

 Cavalry, in Januarv. 1 ^'-7 : i 



Oct. 29, 188; and was retired on 



.!. riendenin UK.! 

 prineii t thr- \r 



and was brevette<l lr rat 



Oogiwell. Panons Brainard. 

 niker. N. H.. .Ian. I'M. iH'jh: died ii 



and learned the print 1- in the ofl 



of u The Independem I m-.'-rat ' an-: 

 Hampshire Patriot " <1847-'52). On M 



