AKIIX AMl-:i:i' \N. (PAINK-I'im.ui-., 



v.,., . ,, .,.:-', 

 ' . ' .- II. 



and as the unveiling of BarthoM 



l,rU.r. he delivered an ad- 

 la Fnoch thai wa highly commended by the 



He , tffB.lu.1^1 at ^ 



-im. partor of <rchat 



MU in 1864. and for many yean 



of ihr Xrw Jerusalem Oiunh in Boston. II. 



otitof Helm .iii-i id. 



ure in unraveliiiir the 



- U :n .. an :,,-kl,..l 



Amnir lii" wiMi- 



Tnl 

 ta 



- . 



^^pfkmofthfcanc 



Pater- 



i.ichhmpentthirty-ttvi- 

 reconstruct" 'I the 



;arv onVer. born in the 

 Indian rwefralion. Tooawanda, N 



in Fai rleM. was u full- 



blooded Seneca I nd nut. 



kacoarM at the K-n*elaer I'olyt.ehnie In 

 and -tudieil law; hut aw Indians had then no 

 /<>nahip he could not he admitted L. tin- 

 received an apjM'int! 

 'ofthe I'll.' .nn\. While 



.... . ?,.-.' I . . ! be< arm intimate With Ul.VSSeS 



befinningof the ,-ivil war In en- 

 tered the National army;*-.!! afterward was ap- 

 potated by (ten. (Jrant one IN and 



.luriiur the latter |*rt of the war was mi 

 tary U. that ll.-wiwi- 



faoetal of volunteer*, Apr. , 186ft, and captain, major. 

 Uvotaoant cotant-: i hrijrudier _'.!. 



the regular anuy. Mar. 2. 1*<>7. Aft. r tl 



. _-. and in 1869 was 

 '-ited ConUPlaaioner of Indian Attain*. Hen 

 thia office in 1*71. and in 1*76 received an up- 



York.-itv. 



i the repairs to the buildings 

 purchased its aupplu - 

 I'arkrr owned and alwav* kept the gold pen used by 



'.rant in nirninc 



Pirsoat Lewis Eliphalet lawvi-r. l.-.rn in Hr-.-.m.- 



n Tnlludega, 

 \lft.June 



AUu June a, 18M. He wa educated in the puhlie 

 rnools. studied law, and in 1840 sett!, d in Ta! 

 Al*. lie was elected te the Legialatur 

 eMativ* of the State- aid and internal 



f IB IMS, when be oppomd the militia avatem of 



.. v, nnii( tit 



niim-nt had 

 ne . 1865, he was api* 



abama. and he applied 

 MMiftotlMwarkorfWMmatroction ti 

 b* he wa. tteeted United 8tat- ut he 



^-^1 the Mt because of tl 

 .- tv^ to the reconstruction t> 

 4MM. lie sAcrward served several terms in the IXMT- 



. 



Ho,iM>in 1B7S. 

 ffll* Ml. 



- * York ei- 

 |<Hde f.,r art at an ear 



- who were 



I Tir he wa cntrstfe<l in scene 

 rblls.i-li.hu New Y.-rk. Haltimor 

 n Id \n.f,. .'injf 



p*r ; in l&5->ao was a c 

 f Frank I^Vu: and 



iHy rfr.f Inr^l for M-t fi, , ,, ,-, 



AWwfebdrstir.. t>t.rn the esUbliah- 

 taww b* furni*hcd a lanrt 

 I Vtun^ue An.-r, 



!!<- t .r marine 

 Par ffMny yar* bHbr his deat 



hiniM-lf almoNt wholly |,. paintiiiir. treating ! 

 larly tropit-al and mar,- \\hich he nl 



a hiu'h reputation. 



PerldM. William Eufui. poet. I-TI. in K 



"ndu.-ted h\ hi- mother and hy an . 



nUahed teacher for man; lentmtht 



and ii 



Itor, remaimni: three \ . 



i law and wa- admitt. 



:\ania. I' 



. iinr tr'aii-terred in 1 



1 T\ . Ill 1--.". he Mil : 



i of teach ing in the unis-r-.- 



turn, in 1 s -. ...! -d to the ehaii 



'-ity. In ! 



;;lte to the eighth eetiteliarv o|' tl 

 of Hoi .dtellded t) 



few iii-.iith> in traveling in Kiiu'land ai 

 turning to the univrr.~it\ in the autumn, hi 

 ly pultlihhed. under a p. n name, the 

 KleiiM>." and in 

 mi>leadiiiL. r title of " Kl> 

 pui>li-hed in t'hiea^". Two .,)' | : iuon<- 



S-ai'h> "History \' the Trai-piM Ai 

 elh-ray " and " tfie Amai: 



were panlished h> the state 1 Hi\. 



maun' : 



.h. apparently at the 



career, * loss. 



Peny.EuftuiLewil. eleri/ymaii. l>orn in Smith ( 'oinity, 



Tenneaaee.aboa1 !;'.:; : <lied in !{! 



He W a the .-on d] 



.hut Mil.*. 



his escape and undertook to tin 

 Kufus was graduated at Kaiam. 



.Mid wjis ordained and inMulled i 

 Second Huptist Chun-h in Ann 



( letol.er of that \ 



mi>-ionar\ work; afterward \\u* i-up r: 

 - for ten \ . 



.' \ ofthe Con.-..; 

 *ionar\ 'Convention ; and for many ycurs ei 



National Monitor." He wa- 



thu bvt icholan the negro ran- i 



the author of numerous work- n-.juii 



: and wa- an accomplished liiiL'uiHt, espedaw 

 In Hebrew, Sanskrit^ Kren.-h. and ' 



he delivered a w'u-ntifie leeture on - l.itrht " bta 

 the State rniver-ity at l.oui>vill. 

 mihlieatioiu* is " Tlie Cu-hite : or. The ' 

 I lam a- -<< n 1'V Alu-ieir 

 Phillips Philip. sini:iii_ L, l-'rn in Ct 



with l.-.w ell Mu>oii. and in , 



: 



Met ho : al Chureh. the humc \ 



inir his tir-t mu>i-al eom|M,*iti,,i,, entitled >k ^O^ 

 In l"'d he ojH-ned a i >n _^B' 



einnati. and puhli-hed M ML 

 the eivil war he ) 



f tin- North to aid tin- Chri-tmn Comi 

 Arter the war he settled in New York. In 

 went to Knirland, and held r ' n< J| 



and prepared for the I'.ri' 

 I iijon - The An 



.'OO,000 coji' 

 he niii' t tour of the world, hoi 



:he Sandwieh Islali 

 Zealand. I'alcstii.- 



t KupijK-. He puhlislied I 



hiefiv n-liiriou*. im-lu 



; , ,,-hool 



: 



thrtHit'hout the World." with a hioi/raidiieal MaH 

 (1880); and ices with 



Heading" (1 



