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olUTt ARIES, AMERICAN. (Corpse DAVIS.) 



nine and draughting of steam vessels and 

 .. M well M in all i ho iiisiuu.. 

 uftlii business M then known. After thin 



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m lUnAnd. od JaUniil n" 



101 U 7ifffftao 



pUnt of its kind in II,,. 



T%re. ysar. alX^ward ho beoame eonatructln|r en- 

 fineerilhe United Slates navy. During the Hexi- 

 eanWar b. fitted out for the Ooveromentthe steamers 

 hat WM known M the - mosquito fleet" 

 ..... oils* .-i thi - M:- 

 and the -Michigan" for 



Lake Brie, Ike Utter being the first iron steamer ever 

 Md for naval service: and also the machinery : 



i" and 8waittehamW ... h..-h he mtro- 

 le resigned this office 



In 18ft* he WM an expert i 



ittec having in rharge the 



UM bill be WM for nine 



apeetor fcr the New York district During th 



war ke altered and fitted steamers for service on the 



etersof the South. After the war he WM 

 and superintending engineer to the United 



htnowaBoafd and to the Norwich and New 

 York Transportation Company, for which he designed 

 UM steamer* 

 and -City of Worcester.'* 



OajBts. Bevy, educator, born in Savannah, Ga., Oct 

 llTHtl ; died in Bet). . March 22, 1895. 



II* WM of French West Indian parentage ; WM a stu- 

 dent Ibr one year at Vsle College; studied engineer- 

 in*, and WM employed on the construction of the 

 Georgia Central Keilroad from Savannah to Macon. 

 In IMA be WM graduated at West Point and assigned 



:.-." ._-.'. M. x im \N :ir . 



rmivin* the brevet of captain for gallantry at Con- 

 .rubuflcoanda vote of thank fr-m the 

 From the cloae of the war till 



Qeofraphj. 



m issl till l -;o 



Ethic, at West Point: from 

 haaor of English Literature and UUtory at 

 University of Pennsylvania: from 18M till 1874 

 i President of Uhigh University, which he had 

 1 ; and from 18?4 till his death WM Professor 

 ire and History and of International 

 Uw in thst institution. Since the 

 of Dr. LamberVMi he had also been acting presi- 

 W* of the imiv*r ,ppee WM appo7nted a 



5-M of the Smithsonian Institution in 1874: WM 

 el-eted 1W Conms in 1880 and 1886 ; and WM United 

 JtaatasOeaMntaloaer on Oovemment Assay ol 

 to UN so- 1 -:: n,. VM editor of the United 



, of a trst. 



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VlMiTTfwfiSofftkSng,- 



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;- Manual 



n**e in Christian Centuries 1 * 



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1 Mp -' 

 iTUfeof 



am t 



rofb the 



of a company enlisted in Alexamlr . ri, 



foniia in 184-'57; and WM engaged in l-ai 



..iriu till the beginning *>r tin- ri\ii , 



. 



MM. MI. \\ith \v Inch In- i-Mtcn-<l tl 

 federate Mrvicc. lie WM engageil m tl 

 Hull Run, wheru ho wan w< 

 iin ; \VUH promoteil 1 i 



!. taken jri*nnrr nt Sailr'.s Cr..U. \ a . April 



J. \l\tr tin- war he rcMinicd IninK 

 Ooze, Sanaa! Haaaoa, clergy man. i m m M 



181V; died in Utica. N 

 1896. lie WM tho second eon of the 

 Han* i 



man, and a brother of Biabop Arthur < 

 (the brothers adopt. ,1 an older six-llinu 

 WM brought iip 



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Proteatani Kpi-.-.,| . 



Att.-r' 



<s charges ti 



he became I i-inity < '). 



where In- rnnainc.i i.-r more than 

 iiuirriril a KXM Conklinffi 



Orofier. Robert. juriM. l..,rn in |,i,, in : 

 Leaven worth. Kan.. '.-t. ~. \ **'.:>. II. w< 



..rlv in I'.I. 



T.-rritorial Council in 1857-'68 : IM-I 

 an United States Att.>rn.-y f..r tin- li>tr. 

 WM elected Chief Justice <>t'tlir Mipr.-n . 

 State in 1864 ; and in 1878 served part of a j^^H 

 tin- United States Senut. . 

 Cullman. John Gottfried, benefactor, bom in ! 



STM captain 



(M-rinunv, in ls-j.'; tlittl in Cullinan. 



iiriii- t. tin- t Hit. ; 

 Ciiu-intiati i .IK! tln-n !_-. 



man Unm%rantK, M -it ling over 10,000 familie.- 

 liama uloiic, ami making l'"' phi' 1 ' 1 "I - 

 "I" the tranh-ii >j"it- i't" t!;> 

 created an<l namc.l after him. and 

 Cullinan was foun.lc.l m\,\ made the eounty H :. 

 colonists are engair-d in fruit <-ultir 

 ture, and maniitactiiriiiL p . and support two 

 II>.TS. Mr. ('nllniaii had 

 nittii Iintnitrrati'in Soeiety ..I' Ala! 

 e..tnplftc-<l arrunireiiu-ntJ* for nettling another large 

 |MH!V of his eoiintrynien in that State. 



DabolL David Austin. pullis)ier 

 < "nn.. in l^l.", ; died there .Inly s. 18'.' 

 -raiid-.m f Nathan Dal>o||. 

 and piihlishcd the tir>t niimher "f the " v - 

 Almanac ^ in ITTii. an-i 

 who wa> joint author with hi^ fi 

 Arithmetic" and lii- 



aliuanw. The tir>t nuin'iK-rof the altnanac ' 

 pared under the old oaken ?")' of the I > 

 and <-a.-h si 'iil.er ha* i 



-iiK-e. ])a\id tHk up the work 'i 

 and in late years wo* a--;-t.-d 



4!. .Ir. Iavid. - 

 <'onni-.-ti.-ut HOI^I- ..f IJep-. 

 1 S 71. rv.-d a term in the State S< 



Darr. Francis, military oMi<-< r. i<orn 

 Ohio, in 



.and trip to California 

 teen years old. a> 

 slope. At the ! f tin* .-ivii 



.iHHioncd 1st li.-utenant at. 

 the 10th Ohio Volunteer*; on An. 

 pointed captain and . ommir.sary 

 Jan. 1, 188, WM promoted lieuten;; 

 injr the war he served on the Kt.. 

 cramt, Hu.-ll. and Fonter 

 of the Went 



and the occupation of N< 

 the rank of hri_- 'al of voluritecr- 



the war he WM a commiRHion men-hant i 

 <-itv till within three yean* ot' hi- death. 



Davis. Edward F G dmond, 



Va., in 1847; died in N< w York city, Aug. 6, 18K 



