> 



n K.M.K., H.> 



* Aln . oo Jan. 1*. IMS. bo waa promoted 



of olnmer. f.-r ^mlUni anU iiwrilon 

 oo Ju.. 



in Ibc action* ' 





- 

 o<G*orfi*, and took 



,,,.-." ,,- 



in.l 

 all 



tMaiito > aw.it: i. 

 ill tl 



preietil at the urreoder 



,!.*, an.l jgrt .-I the time waaoon- 

 Atwi In rartlr Tli 

 Kaata, iafwt Valeattaa, n. >rn in 



.: .--.., i ;i, . uttli . 



Walu,ScPt. 4, IH'A Hiir 

 SlBMalntheyear of hi l.irth. and e.l in 



mix . hio. In 



-hi.. Intai,; 



o. ana n 

 June 14. i-17. In- \\;.- 



. an.l 



i ant. 4th Infantry. In 

 _'i,!ar armv he waa 

 promoted '.'-I lieuf 







'. |M!1; 

 ,;h In- 

 fantry.. 1 1* 



- 1 lllc -, 



I l.riiradier general. Apn ;..! wa> 



an. A, 1893. In the vo| (l ! he \va.s 



!...: >.'. .. : ,\;,l'r\. >. j.i 



muttered out of the aervic .Ian. 1 



.ry aervice he waa btevetted major 

 ivular armv, June '., 186*3, for gallantry at 

 -. K> 



-th in 1H44, for the att 

 and the action on the Darby town 

 r general and 

 ncral. M 



.._ -\ ..r . a'.'i M..i|'T /ill' ral 

 .-..'' -..',.! '.}. 



cain|urn. I'hor to the civil war I 

 and Washington T. 

 an of 18ftt-*W, and in the Indian war o,, 



- >.. an-! wan wounded in the two 



w m I 



. |.ta>n to hi. anaunipUon of .-.,,,,1, 

 UM ad Ohio 



U cMMMicn. and Awn December.' l-vj. till April. 



hi... In the 

 jned to the oominan 

 ith hi<-h he took |.art in the 

 K . . uini in July waa engaged 

 capture of John Morgai 

 _ rooomman. 

 tke Anr of th Jamen; <KI June 9 he 

 I *i*4Ng. Va . with aMnall ! ->il*4<iiu>ntlv 



Mioaoflh 



' - - uth. HIM 



ml wr waa to mardi a divUion of 

 Vi 







*7l ; and 







i : and 



Kenper. Jamei Lawion.mil r 



.i<imitt. -I : 



in th< . political I 



after lii it-turn. I 



an<l fr tu< \i-ii! 



n.-l ..f the 7th \ 



t'antry. whi.-h he tir>t l< 

 ward, Ofl wu# I'lue- 



: 



in th. 



in the .-even ila\r' liurhtin^r 



,!_' ; in til. ' 



l.urg. \\here In- \\. 



In .In: i.romote.l n 



afterwar.l -omtii:r chinonu t. 



ti"ii. In l^7'J he was a |.n-^i.h-ntial el. 



..n tin .' I'lil.lican ticket. an<l in ; 



r of Virifinia. 

 Kendrick. Asahcl Clark. l< 

 ' 



k Ken-lrick. at. 



Ariel Ken.lri.-k. w-re \\ell-kn..\s n 

 in Vermont, the former of whom w;t> a 



Iliotin^' the e.lueatioll of \ou!. 



at Hamilt' 



ati.l imnn-liatel\ l.i-.-aiiie a tutor in tin I 

 _'i-al liiMitution at Hamilt'-: 

 \ hidi hi* father'- 

 ha<l t'oiiii-l.-'l. ainl which i- MOU i 

 T \\..\ear- later he \\a> male l'roteoi 



Greek, and at'terwanl h- taught 



Here he reliuiillc.l Ullt'll l^".<'. \\iti 



i-l a half, which he -pent in a hor>eha- 

 iiey through the Southern State*, for th 

 hi> health. In Hamilton h. 



that was afterwar.l the hoi,,,- ,.- 



the thinl ' 

 When the l'ni\er-it\ 

 1850, he was ,-al: 



the ; p of 



which chair he 



oeellj.inl Ullt'll h'- ^f 



:t an-1 aj.jM.int- 



ment aaprofoaaoremeii- 



tiw in l^ss. He had 

 beeu onlain.-l in 



I'ro- 



i >^wr 



other re Z.^ 



:< him. and at iT'^k 



' ' 



\ ; I. ut h. 



remain with the ii^tituti--: 

 in loun.liiiL'. In 1 s 

 mu.-h tim<- in Koine an<l Atl 

 tlu-ir anti.j . 



and (iermany. returning in 1 -'. II 

 rope again in 1868, and in I--;. II. 

 mu.-h in hi own country, and had a 

 quaintancc amon^ n,, i 

 in uddition to h 



I ' . 



tation in the Rochester i '.nary. WH 



-nimittee.- \\ere forn, 



\a- aj.]H.inted a mem 1 

 TeaUinent < 'onunittee. and i 

 in the work, rare 



until it* tahk wa completod, in i--". Ir 

 Croaby being anked an to the relative work 



