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OWTUARIE8, AMERICAN. (WAWWEIOHT WELLINGTON.) 



1*4; tad ratod the degrwe of D. D. from the 

 Itolmtt of NwhrllU in 18*1 and of 1.1 



'. .. m 



WaiawiigkL William Pratt, m-.hury oil 



ck dty in l-l- ; di.^i therv CM. 17. 1996. 

 at the t'niveraity of the < 



much time in the atudy of 



II* wa* 



New V ork i and apent 



.dMjteQtn 







of Oaciiiana. with ofBoera educated IB 

 HediatinguUhed himaelf at the 



\ ...... ;-.,,-.-, .iti.e.'.in- 



from UirnlngOie right fiank of the Na 

 army at Turner^ Gap. Sept. 14, 184*; and at: 

 beU of CnansUorTille waa com 

 ef the T*Ui New York Regiment, with which he 

 till (ailing health, from wounds received at 

 _ rV Gap, forced him to reaigt. < M, hia retire- 



. wan brevefted brigad 

 Walker Obarie* L, hiatorUn, bon. 



Nr. V-rk. Ill |S4! 



'.'.. 



RapUa, Mteh n in 18M, waaaecretar.v - lU.rial 



Convent;--!., and waa elected to the State Legialatore 

 talSeu. In 1-41 he removed to Springfield, Mass., 

 where be wan ad^ -tied in 



Brattleboro. \ t ; and in 1851 made 1. 

 Detroit, lie became a profomor in the law depot- 



: ..-.-.: M i nO ifl 18*. and a 



i 1--.7. He pu: 

 of Cadillac"; 



-.ral Hull": and 

 .vr*t Territory during the Ke\.,h,' 

 Wabk. Eoban F., author, bon in Kin-ale. County 

 Cork, Ireland, in 1858; died rk city Dec, 



M.18M. lie made a specialty <>f ichthyolo- 

 aeveral books and eaaaya on that iu 



to the cultivation of 

 and United Stat 



he waa considered an expert in all mat- 

 to flab culture, and a member of the 

 declared that Mr. Walsh had 

 given many valuable suggestion* concerning the de- 

 velopment of the mackerel and herring fi*hcrie on 

 Uie west coast of Ireland. Mr. WaUh had alao 

 written a life of Charles Stewart 1'omcll, wa* the au- 

 thor of III* aong - Plain Molly, O, n and left an un- 

 pwbibhad novel. He received the degree of D. Sci. 

 RB Trinity CoUege, Dublin. 



Watts. Jaaea W.. ateel engraver, born in Boston, 

 Ma^. March 19,1890; died in Mod ford, Mass., March 

 14. 1 8>4. lie was one of the last aun- i vors of the old 



. ; 



. . i t 



aa 



. .-: r :...-.. ...-.'...-!! 



UM emlo of the American Bank Note Company. 



of L- 



he engraved on atoel a num- 

 including - The Stag at 



Wm MM 

 feefca. l 



ral 



k 





clerjfvman, .rn n 



county. Maryland, Sept died in 



Nov. *>, 18W. lie waa one of 12 col- 



- . -. ..-. : - !..-rn 



atod binMelf by meana of borrowed 

 l 1840 be waa lioenaed to rea< i 



. li 

 of D. D. from Howard Un 



* ? f bb d< * Ul WIW <** c 



. He publUhe.1 My Recolleo- 

 of African Methodiam," a work 



"' * *^ author, born in Sprinjf- 



. . -.-.., 



e wae UM daughter of Judge John L, Cur- 



wani he joined the Pbiladelp 

 UM Afrieao Methodic Kpiacopal ( 

 fwior of aaYcral cburcbea, aecretary of *e\ - 

 ma coortioo*, and waa elected hi- 



. ', - -., : 

 . . 



the eoolereoeea of 

 "^ W<Bt Tineiaec. li 



rie, and wife of William Vamar V 



her literary career in early childhood, and h, 

 contrihutor to juvenile papers and magazine- 



fifteen yean old In i ::., having become f.,-,. ., r 



.atiL'UHL'e, she wan engaged 

 ditorial Ma' 1 



pubUahed in New .md M.,,M afi 



known 11- 

 adof MNQraonrcl iieri.c-t k-. . .\v -. , ..>, 



licati.'ti- \ l:l! With ' 



Booi ion." 



Weld, Theodore Dwight. reformer. 



.::'.. l-":t ; died in Hyde 1'arl 

 8, 189f>. lie was educated at I'h'ii: 

 . my. I.ecame tretieral au'ent ! 

 mOUO!) of Manual I.al-or in ; 

 1880; studied in Kane Thcol. 

 ': i<>, hut withdrew on ti 



: that institution l-y t). 



1833,11! ;i/ed in deliver: 



turea till 1886 ? when he l<-t hi.- v..ie, . s 

 he WH- t editor of it- pul-li.-;.' 



American Anti.-hivcry Society. In !-! ':'. he 

 gaged in tin 

 in 1854 cstahli-1,, . in Ka/1. 



and from 1>;4 resided in li 



he taiiL'ht a.- loin: a* hUKtrength - 

 He pobliahed mr 



~- over ill' 



. Hi hie aira'. 



- avcry aw it i.- ; "r. The Tcstimor.. 

 sand Witnesses, 1 ' which i.- said to have i. 

 to write " I'ncle Tom's Cahi-. 

 and the Internal Slave Trade in ; 



li. 1M1 >. 



Wellington. Arthur Mellen. civil 

 Waltham. N! 



city M. He was educated at 



Latin School, and at th- 



otlice of .lohll H. Helick. the .-tlld - 



chanieal engineering. He p. 



anaiHtant einrine-r in the navy, hut the clos. 



war and smne diJliculty with 



following that branch of his pr"t'ei"ii. 







lyn I'ark Department, under Kr> .-.v O^B 



Bted. In 1 VI '-^ he. he^an railway work 

 Uailroad in South Carolina, 



'- on the Dutehess ill 



Railroad in New York. In 1-7" he \\ . 

 chartre of a division on the HutJalo. N 



I'hiladelphia Kuilnwd. and was -.,i 



;iiid a half later I. 

 cat in g engineer of the Mi.) 

 and later engineer in charj/e ..t' ji 

 Southern and I . tn.it Kaili 

 the active practice <!' hi.- j-n-f. s-i-.n |,,.ii. 



:inaneial depren.-ion. I 



. 



with 1. 



< '-imputation of Karthwor 

 which met with - 



a IM-LMII hi- principal w.r.- 



. of the I...c:iti<in "f Kai. 



,r-l expanded intoaHeriea of ar: 

 Jiwtifiable Kxj-nditure for improving' the Al^K 

 metit of Railways." and published in ' 

 Gazette." Still later 

 form, and U .ted the a: - 



and railway men. In 

 M-tant to < harli - I.ativ 

 York. I'enn-ylvania and O), 

 the courte*v of Mr. I'aine. of t).' 



experiment* <>n the r< 



HUiTgetted a paper read he fore tl, 



were influential in eatabltahing fonm. 



reniAtance at low velocities: and in I--t. in another 



paper before the name society, he gave t 



