AMEBK AN. (I'ORCHKfc-REMM. K 



r Fraads Peyi* phv, 







- II. wju. graduated at 



the ri\il 



x He was President of the 



M ,: \ / '. --. . '..-'< 

 T the editor, of the 



and Review." hsving chsrgr of Uie volum. s pub- 

 la 1880-tft sn.l in 1*7.V7. For niuiiv years 

 i devoted his lei. >tanv, 



id written much upon thst snd medic.. 



lofthr IMsnUaml Perns of St. .Mm 

 u ir M- Carolina 



- - . ..; ... Plants of thj l nited 

 SiC(New York, ft . ; llhiM r 

 whh the Microscope and < 1m,,, ,1 Investigations aided 



v: - ; ,-..! v.i, , .. 

 iCl^astnn. 1841); and "Resource* of the Southern 



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M..-.- . M. lkM and Therapeu 

 *to Medical College of South rarolino. 



ftst, FUhf Bttasy, lawyer, brn in Florida. Orange 

 Count? . N 



tan. , 189&. He was graduated at Union Col- 

 . . ---...;.-. i- .- i..r, - . .. 

 was admitted to the bar of Illinois fa 1856, and sot- 

 tied in Galesburg. In l-d Ii.- nt.-r.-l tl 

 army aa d lieutenant, .v.-th Illinois Intantrv; was 

 promotod lor gallant services to the rank of brevet 

 general ; and at the close of the war was in 

 of the district of western Texas. He was 

 at Vienna in 1866, was eooaul-fen- 



for AttrtrU-Hungary in 1 874-79, and was elected 



torn '<> LOtt ' 



1886-^88 





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Iswyer, born in Kppinir, 

 Feb. *S, IMS; died then- Feb. 22, 189:.. He 

 ssgraduated at Dartmouth in 1 :.;. tuiiL'ht in Kp- 

 pina?. then atmliml law. and was admitted to the bar 

 ; -..,.,...- a:i 3 oouMotod 

 with the -Independent Democrat.^ Afterwurd he 

 served for three years as a specisl agent of the United 

 Kuies Tressory Department, being removed during 

 JohnsonVi administration. In 1872, 1873, 

 1874 he was elected Secretary of State, 

 1*77 and 1878 was elected Governor of New 

 a s Krputiliran. 



Charles Atwatar. clergyman, born in New 

 nn West View. 



A 181ft. In 1M.1 he was called to the pastor- 

 ate of the Baptist rhun-h at Rondout, N. Y. : 

 the following year w.-m to the First Baptist rhun-h 

 at Newhon. where he also became principal of the 

 fcmale semlnsij. He removed to New c Mean 

 call to a pastorate in 1 *47. snd sulnu 



H ; 9 BdrSald< .-! 



Wtsu Insciuite. South Carolina. In the early part 

 Mhe civil . arhr became a refugee and returneT to 

 Nelwrff.and d- 



Kef KbBe Instnietton for the Eastern District of 

 Vtnhoia, and be also became Governor of tl 



E. botanist, born in Middlctown, 



: died in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 8?! 

 fSfci ?n >a< y a manuff ,r wheels in 



*a, bseoming in time a partner. About 

 ^aml fra Mtitr, buainess, sj ; 



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..- Umo in the rooms of the 

 Xaturml Hckncea. lit was elected con- 

 Mwileal seetion. and undertook the 

 ggfoff ^cateioguiiut th. 



If* bad e^Dpleted the whole group 

 th ss^m ... l^. | Ie ^^ nT , ,.,.,.,, th ' c 



. hairmjm ol 



immittee. Mr. K.-dti.-ld had pul'li^lu. 

 .ii tin- tlni "t Mitunt hi-M-rr. 

 Remey. William E.. naval ..M-..-.T. ).ni 



niariii' 



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Ll'tain. .liitir '.'I. 1>T-. 

 .Inn.- 1'J. I"H|; ,,,,d \\a> n-tin-.l. .luiu- !. 

 own application. In 1 S <>'J and a ; 

 atta.-ln-.l t" thr ' 'in.- ' ; in 



duty lit tin- nuirini- Imr;. 

 was attachcil t<> ; 



Vanderbill 



tM|iiu<lnni in l^' 1 '"- '': : "i> tl 

 llain|'-liir.'"in l^ls; ut tin- inurini- Imrr:. 

 di-lphia in IHI;S 

 I I 



nUH 



:.- North Atlanti.- ^ 

 th-n n-turiH-d to niariiu- lu-adquar 1 

 rin- "tlircr ' \\ tin- Smr 



Wo- 1 ?*'- and MM tin- South Atliin 1 

 77. In 1*7* '*' 



oral of tht- navy, ami from I^M* till ), 

 hfld the oHi, 'K-ral. 



Eenwiok. Henry Brevoort. 'ivil i-n^in. r. l.-r 



York 'it\, >-|.t. 1. l v !7: di-d th. n- .Ian. 



:- a -"ii "' .IJHIH--. Ivcnwii-k. j>h\>ifi>t. and u 

 lip.th.-r !' .lam.-s K.-nwi.-k 

 jrraduatetl ut Columbia 'olh-ir<- in 1886: 

 time in <-oinnnT-ial l>u^in- ; ftuli. 

 m.-chani.-al .-niriiuM-riiiir : .-m.-n-d th.- MTV ice !* tin- 

 United State* Govi-rniiM-nt a* an a-H-i.-t.. 

 and \\ m.Tot'th. I 



Boundary Oommiasion in IM> '-i-j. In IM- 

 tered the Patent ' 



was appointed the tir>t I'nit.-d - 



vcHHelH at the port of New Yorl 

 enirineerinir M-rvi.-e for the fJovcrntnent, he 

 gaged in important work*, in.-ludin/ tl,. 

 at Sandy Hook and Ktrtr HaH.r. and tl.- 

 settled the hnmdary line l..-t \\et-n Ma 

 Hrun*w'u-k. II- was pp.l.al'ly )e-t kn- 



pert to patent oism Amoni: th.- '-- 



in which he testifie.I were the -ui 1 

 invention of s.-winr rna.-hiii' 



er. and the I'.ell telephone. 



fienwick. James, ar.-hit.-.-t. l.rn 



. l-l-: di.-d then- June . 

 graduated at ('olumhia Coll.-/.- in I"".' 1 ., in! 

 fondue t-r ar.-hite.-tnre from hi* father. 

 engaged in <-i\il eiiL'in. riin'. He -np.-rint. 

 .on*truetioti oi' the <listrihutiiiL' n--r\o5r <>n F 

 avenue an-: 



aqueduct. When the v. -try ..f <;ra.-- <'hi;! 

 chased the property ..n M roadway n< ar T< nth -'r>-> ' 

 hin plans for the new huildir 

 nla<M-l in eharu'.- "f the work, and 

 hiiilding. with the exception of l i * *&* 



ah<- fir^t one I'ein^ ..f wo< M l .. in l - .\* anV^ 



ward delected an UP hr ' np-h and o 



'.ur.-li .,f the Puritan-, and b*efoi 

 lniahed.0fl the invitation of the r.-tr.-nt- 1 * of thefl^^H 

 sonian Institution. Washington. I>. '.. h< i 



Knew Iniildinu'. wlii.-li 

 C was aUo arehite.-t "f th. 



ty. In I""'-". IK- a.- invited 

 prepare plan- for a cathedral ? 

 on Fifth avenue, ami his j,l :i - 

 COni' be .-aihedral was lai-i 



the l.uildiliir win* <Iedi.-at.d M: 



of the two tow. 

 Kenwick also wan the ar 



f Vasaar College, I'oinrhk-- Aim- 



a\enu<- and Twi-nty-tliird Stn-.-t : t! 

 rhristiari Association huildin/: the m ' 'T"^' 



-k SfM-k Kx.-h:.- 

 public buildings OH Pdackw.-ir- and liandalT- 



