OlUTl AKIKS, AM 



order* in the Epbcopal t h.mh. and in the 

 . ! iiul Churvli 



if. !!.,!, I.. 



. li.i\ i, ... i Ira. . . 

 lid. In 16*7 be wrt abroad again, rvn 



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tkUe between " Okl i'aiholU 



Darin* Dm time he found*, i 

 at itaK-ta. .u.l a it* n-. 

 IU wa Mibii*nUv rector < 



.... .,.. .. >: .i,,,,,e^ 



B in Bedford, Pa., from 1888 to 1890. i 

 from active dericaJ duty , thai >ear. I 

 l in U'half of the oaune of i.n-tian unity. 



nit : tin atholic K. 

 lulian Chur- 



Loraia L. apiarixt, torn in Philadelphia, 

 IVfte.*'*. ",1895. 



He was graduated at Yale OwltM in 1880; was a 

 there in 18t4-'95; entered the 



. and became prin.-ipal of a 

 Philadelphia in 1848. 



'tali be had been encaged chi.-ily in the culti- 

 tatioo of bass at Oxford, Ohio, oocasionally acting as 

 ministerial supply. He invented the movable- 

 comb hive, and was the author of "The Hiv- an.lthe 



|; 



Laaiaaa. Oharlea. author, Urn in MOHPH-. Mi.-h.. 

 i in Wellington, D. C., March -. 

 IBM. He spent ten years in a business house in New 

 York city, and in 1845 became editor of the "Ga- 

 ff in his native town. In 1846 he became asso- 

 editor of the 

 Cineinnati " Chr-.ni- 

 ; in 1847 of 



press"; in 1849 was 

 appointed librarian of 



the War Department: 

 and in 1850 became 

 librarian of copy- 

 rights and private 

 oecretary of Daniel 



of deposi- 

 taries for the South - 



librarian of t) 



/ tenor Department in 



1855-7,7: librarian of 

 fepfasei natives in 1866 ; and secretary 



legation at Washington in 1871 -'82. 

 i year- went spent in literary 



had studied art with 

 ind and been elected an associate of 

 cedwnv in 1844. He was the first pcr- 



the Hagnenay region in Canada, and 

 fli* explorers of th. m<.imuin region 

 ins. H. contributed frequently to the 





 p*BrookskfeasMiHot. 



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a,lM*.: -Ixrtu-r. from a Landscape 



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\ Icghanj 



V- V,rk. 1H4, ; "Private Life of 

 **** ' ^i -nary of Congress" 



Michigan "( Detroit, 

 ' compiled for the 

 r.'.n, ',- 



Annaln 



-mtopi 





Lecleroq. Charles. ;t< t' 'i. horn in Kn U 'l:in<l a) 



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.n.l " Jlapi 



Leach, Stephen W.. eomiHiM-r. born in i:um>. 

 liuiil. in 1--.-1 : -lii-.l ii: 





 bass in the orchc.-tru that ., 



United state'-, in I'hi'la.lelj.hia. April 



one time he was chru 



pany, and he also sang with Am 



opera company, and after a season 



the eompai 



he establishe<l hiniM-lt in <>ak!:in<l. \\ 



\\ 

 with the Califoti 



. 

 John M.-< ulloll-: 



aii.l that for A.lelai.i' 

 line 



for 



abo 



!.-.j. a' well' known Kmrli>h 

 pant".. . a brother of the lat< 



<-lerei and of Rose Lwlerr.j. Ib-.-ameto th. 



in 1870, and after MipjMirtin^ Churliv ! 



U'rouMHO in '.." lu< 



j.ine.l the eompany at Palv's '1: 



Lee, Samuel J., lawyer, born in Abbeville < 

 South < 'arolina : died in < hai l,18w. 



He a> born in >lavery, .n the p 

 .an. who became a C'ont'e ; 



roiiL'hout 



itl which lie wa.- woun.le.l ; ami after the wur 

 an e.lueation an<l was a-lmitte-l &&& 



the beirinnillir of the reeolist rii.'t i"li p- 



<'urolina lie moy-<l into Jvliretiel.l c,,. 

 elected to 1 1 



.inklin .1. Moses was 

 ernor. In 1876 he escaped the prosecut 

 fell most of the officeholders of tin and .! 



tle.l in 'harle>ton, where he M i.-rabl- 



practice and the good will ot wliit 

 reorganization of the Stato militia he WM c 

 xiom-,1 brigadier general of the !- 

 troopn, bein/ the only colored otti. 

 the United States. 

 Lewis. John Francis, farmer, born near Prt 



: .iie.l in ! 



2, 1895. He was brought up as a tarn 

 all his life, when not in public otliee. 

 1861 he was a delegate to ti 

 to determine whether Viririnia >hoiil,l (* 

 was the only member within the present lim'. 1 

 State who refused to hi L 'n the ordinance of see. - , 

 With others he appealed successfully : I'r- -i-i-r.t 



PUAsage OCTI 



a separate \ of Vir- 



ginia the .li-l'raiiehisin_' elau-e> of tl 

 ution. mid 



.. he wax eb- 

 on the True Republican ti. 

 was elected United States > 

 term he was chairman of the Committ 



iibia and a member <-' .Tossed 



Kills. In 1875 he was iipp-.int.-i I 

 shal for the Southwestern hi^ri. -t of\ 

 1881 he was again elected Lieutenant < 

 the Readjustcr ticket 

 Loomis. Alfred Lebbeus.phN 



23, 1895. He was graduated : ,t l.'niou 



1851 and at the College of i 



in 1858 ; spent two years aa assistant p!. 



hospitals on Ward's :. 



establishing himself in New York city. nia<l 



cialty of pulmonary diseases. In I860 lie 



