-. 



\Ml RI< .\\. M< Ria \. p 



of Lutheran history, aod did mu< h t.. cultivate the 

 u* fur hi- 



- 

 Gettysburg U ooe of the nxwt vuttablo in the < ..untrv. 



"*tr) ; " >! : 



iMltMof his*ork) mat. r . 11. 



. . II .- ... ,:,.-, 

 only imMsnt he *. Hr wan an mth 

 LaftlMr itadlant coUertinc n thine 



. I % .1 I.Uther HI : 



Iff. Betides u.ai. 

 , rete and maguilM article*, tracts and 

 <. he put 



' ' '- ' lti r,. IHS1 ; 



- lletin and Ant. r,-ttachneidcr. tnu 



Awn th* German (Philadelphia, l ed., 



JUxnr^l Hek 

 riaiiiini on I.uth, 

 Iknnan -tin 



on Geology" (tr., 18S1M : I'.-pu 

 Mttion of the GosprU 



in. the 



iKwrapher" (1856); " 1 -..rin.- 



d Bora "<!&<'); 

 Philadelphia. IsT-i. ; -guaii/ 



. : :, ! -. i >:;,, \V.>-I, 



1 -.nil. Bait in 



104); -Bibliotheca Lutherana " (Philadelphia. 

 I87t; Lutheran Mini>try " 



(I87S); "A Day in Capernaum." initiated from 

 Franc Delfovch (179);^*TI 



nfcssion and the Thirty-nine 

 Journeys of I 



" <m>; -Jo . 



at Wartborir and Cohuiy " (1882) ; "I 



__. annlatcd from Koeatlin (1888) ; " Lutheran 

 - ; .- ^ .; : .r- L884); 'Mcmobaof 

 to 8*vfc rroily"(l8 



1. -*- .. it 



Jurist. Uni in Nowtnn. Conn.. 

 April !. 1 



IM Hr ai. irrduatcd at Yale in 1854, and WOK 

 . .' N. A Haven Countj in l *.;-;. 

 In 1S&&. 1 AM. 1870, 187M880, and 1881 he waa elected 



.......... ii !; , ....... . : .. --. .. 



prehi. lent of that 

 body : in 1897-tt was probate judge of the N, 

 ri district ; and in 1886 waa appointed chairman of 

 mmniliiinn to revise the probate laws of the State. 



.,- ;- --. ' !.:, ..' 



i.snd in 1888 waa iu candi<l; 

 rvceived 76,174 votes, a plurality of 1,416, but 

 to receive a majority of all votea cast In 1890 

 -rain candidate for Govern i party 



leclared that he had a majority of 26 and a 

 ofMSSorw his Republican opi-or, 

 followed. The content for the office was 

 n on* court to another, and was held in 

 Mfrtion till the expiration of the term. In 1892 

 JS*t Morris waa a third time bis party's candidate 

 far UMoOee, ami as elected. He was u 

 ^tke-tttoofhsr 

 stepr. 0r|a fc. lawyer, bom in Morrisville, 



i. 1W. Ite wasjmduated at V 

 ItiX took tike course at the Harvard Law School, 

 dufi in Rochester, and waa ad- 

 there in 1860. Soon aiterward he 



" - - .-.. nd 



t was thirtr yn. old he waa elected county 



.,...,. .-,;, 



timed a Stu- Senator as a Re- 

 *3"5Sf_ ** bttaine a Demoorat. 



irch. 

 .- : 



1. McMshnn.and Isterwith 



. Henry Bradford, .-hemist. i.,. r n 

 Mass., .Inn. lied in T- 



'.- - 11. \\ILS gradtiaU'd at Amh< 

 took i 



at tin 1 -tinmen : and in 



hnie In-titnte || ! 



i 



B \va> called . ' 



( hemi-ln and Natural Seii-nee in tin 

 Institute, which he 'held till hi> d.atl 

 jun-r at th. 



I niti i \eniment f.-r the d< 



minernlo^\ and im-talluru'y, and >in.-e 1 



pied the l.'la.-e ..|' chelli 



pany. II. received the decree ..i' I'h. \> 



;..|| .-t' etl.. 



I'nivi t 



M to ||, etl.. 



nidi- <-il an-l t'.-r al-atiiitf t : 

 aanoes ;ir:-:n/ from the j>rdu< t 

 Amon L r hi- numerous pul-ln-ation- are u . 



Qualitative AIM 

 transla' I- r'- " llandlM)k t' '> 



, I'hiladelphia. : 

 Ana', : and an ~ 



<-.!.. 1- 



Neumoegen. Berthold. i-nt<.m..i.._'i>t. !..-i : 

 in l^U ; di.-d in N-u Y'.rk -it\. 



ruki-r in Nt-w V.-rk t-r rn'any yi ;. 

 liJ'r hr d-vi-l'-i.-d a di-~in- t.. inaki- tin 

 m .-M beautiful collection of I >utU;rfUo.* ii 

 and f.-r limn- than twenty year> all \i\* l.-i- 

 di-v.-t-d t> this ..hjcct. lit- rcci i 



' 



ir.-iii At'rii-u tlinniu'l" I>r. I.ivi 

 -tlu-rs thnni^'h Heiin 



tnenil-i-rs of the Qreely lieliet' K\|-edit: 

 ..I t'rieu-U in vari'-u> parts of tl,. 

 ki-pt '2 men emi- loved in re.-i-iviin: and si 

 *pi-i-iiiien> in eXCtUOlM with other .-..I!. 

 a sin^'le eon^it:niiH-nt he shipped _''. ...... 



Kuropo. ili> '-ll.-.-tion er-ntained 1<'."> rar. 



Hi- is kin-wn to have paid $K." for a Mliifl* 

 -pe.-iiiicii. Hi- enlli-i-tion \\as exhil- ' 

 ^ork <-ity in April. ls^^. Then- are hut tu. 

 oollectionrt in the world that e\<-. <! in nun. 

 variety thi.s one; one is owned l-y tin- 

 eon, and the other is in I':. 



Newton, Henry J.. manufaetun-r. l-om 

 eut in IH-J.'J ; died in NI--.V V'-rk 

 F<T n he waa a tnen. 



I.eiirht. Bradbury A: Newton, pian.- im 

 and at the time* of 1m death u. 

 Ncwtr)n-.Merritt Bn-n/e < 'oinpany. H- was p- 

 of the photograph ie department '! 

 stitute tor t" . the invent" r of the .i- 



proccKH of photocraphy, I'resi.ient ot'th. ' 

 of New York, and a member of the < 



the Brooklyn Institute. The ton j!. 

 waa fitted up a a lal-oratory. where he htud'n ; 

 1-hysicR, ami aHtronorny. and ilur 



- life he L'UVe much t: 



-piritiialism. In the Mimti,' 

 became chainnan of a e..mmiv, .- to \< 



uena of an alleged materiflliiadoo >.;> 



L'uni and h. rl. 'I' 

 met at ' 



. and the name of" '11 



. - -. , ,. nl \ the '.i. a -A a- lal-.'-n 115. 



l.y II. ,tt ari-1 M 



. 



Indian -lairiM-d. \' 



the Theov-phieal ^ _-inate<l in 1 



not in Asia, that all t! 



afterthought, and that they constitute.! a ti--tion. 



Hewton. John. -oldie t. 

 1828; diet] 



graduated at Went I'oint in 1K4-J. -tand' 

 achwuof M, and waa commiaaioncd -jd lien- 

 engineers, and aiwigned to duty 



