iTt-Cort.) 



man'* peak, in 1855; d,t.-nn,nl the highest point 



J>Afli|ihlrU that ** 

 a rations ui 

 '1 injurie*. 



important minso 



i-> i 



< hi/ .I..),., M.llen Bra*/, naval officer, bom 



II. ma. .. 



ini.Mii|.iimii iuth. 



i . . 



i.i 



tllolilh. ||, 



rnn.ai 



MIII. July ft. IK66; 

 1873; aid Mar n-lti.trnl. Marvh 

 -.1. HrWMOQ 



re year* ami MHO months, an. I 

 thirteen years and one 



..i, tr 



of die home w|uadr..n. at the 

 ilatton of the cattle of San Juan -I'l ii .. 

 tho ooptore of Tuspan in the Mexican War. I 



beootntnan.lrd th- " iVnoW. 

 itf ft|Uadroll. n 

 i:*l (tulf N undr..n. aii'l in 



laniio tqaadroB, look part in --ti. af.i. 



Fllber. and wan OOOUBOflded ly A- Inn ml I 1 

 Aft-r tin- war 



f the naval atalinn at 



till as command* T *>f :h,- 



it .-. ton :.. i--i m 



'n'haril. jui \Villininoliiir. 



II- was a son of Uichard - 



< onjn ta i-r. '.-: VM i.-i i i-. i 1 - s al ^ i.. f.. 



Nlarr College in I84H. an<l itnin<liatclr after 

 Us adnni bar rrm. .'*. 



he vat engaged in j 

 j.ui.'.i.- M-rviiv. till hi-* tlrath. on- tk of 



\ilwarh* mt- army as a 



-.mi*!, after flirting'. ucelf on fevrml 

 n*. wa mortered out at the HM> of the war 



with the mnk of captain. In 1*63 be wa ap- 

 |M.intr<l n lp>. and in \**W waa <)< 



jndgi T. in.- (\.urt f i. 1 .. Stnt.-. wli-re he 



wnrml <*ni \, nr and wn 



nniMHliin 

 i I was elects' 



I States Senator to nucreed Momn (\ Ham- 



in, nn.l in ivci and 1880 wan re- 

 till IHUS. and -: ma- 

 in chairman of the 

 lishcriem and n 

 mtroa, the Judiciary . 

 Claim*, and the Transportation and Sale of Meal 



liarlenEdwanU.rhmiit. Um in Ijiw- 



- 



. 1868, was graduated at (i mm mar School 

 ., >,-ar i:. and 



wan gradti .-it ColumbiaCblkf* 



[mmedtatelf afterward ho became aeriat 

 ant to Mr.Charles P. Chandler. Prof e r -f Analrt- 

 imbia,andwaaamociated with 



him till 1880, when the .-hair ,.f or^anir ChmbtlT 

 was created for him. He was a careful, thorough 

 r. and was author of numerous eonlribu- 

 hnical periodicals and cyclopedia*. 



bom in Kew 



April W. 1897. He was a aw of William Colnie. 

 wL esShlUhed the soap .inl perfutne^ b25Tof 



his edocaiior the firm. 



MAtlv MlflAMdttl ^i* fatlbrr AM it* ImMfL 



. 



o^MfcaroadlModof thsfirm/i 



,-v. 



... 



.V If., f.ih.r VMO - f : . 



UairioM MU i Bio*. at*i .. .. ; 



i., 



'... 

 - . 



.:-., h ;! . - 



SI f ..... .v --, .f ..-- 



table eourprlaw. e bmtnetv 



' . . ; V Ii. : 



>. at that 

 a* cdaiii. 



charily in Orangr. X. J. : was one of the foundm 

 and : 



v f-r many years aa onVrr of the 



.the American Tr, 



the Baptist Home Mmriooary Society, the 



i the 

 SuppMioaof Vir. (Bao 



Hr^t urr*.) 



( ..Hi., MI, I ilmnnd R. naval officer, born in 

 Chambeislmrf . 1'a . v 



ll.-asappoii 



an in tin- II. lt>; 



was promoted posssd midshipman. Julv 2, 184ft* 



master. Jan. 6, 1853; lieutrnanl, June 27 follow. 



ommaii.i '.. 1H62: captain. March t. 



;. 1876 : and rear admiral. 



:<. 1888; n tired. May 6. 1883 



was on sea service for sixteen years and srveo 



lit, and on shore or other duty for twelve 



years and seven months, While serving on the 



frigate -Cumberland." of the home squad* 



- was trr*rnt at the HrM attack on 

 rado. v <\ at the capture of Tsbasca From 



1888 to 1861 he was out of the arm. .-. llr 

 maiid.-d the steamers M Shawsheeo M and - Hunch- 



\.lan 



.the 



island and 

 I--1..W Franklin. Va.; 

 dona" and the. monitor 



-l-a- 



in lam 



ami look part in the actions bet wem Jolt 10 and 



>mtrr. Wagner. 

 and llraurvirard; and as commander of the monitor 



U--65. he engaged Howlrtt battery, 

 r and trtictpited in the l 

 lacks on Port Fisher. In lH6i-'67 he was fler: 



.ilron: > 



andMthe-lla -i the Asiatic rt 



and aU> f--r |n of thr time the ! 



i* commandant of the Mare Uland Nay 

 Yard. San Francisco. CaL ; and in 1881-W w, 

 . - ' ...... .'..rah 



i ,.|.,. idnard Hiink-r naturs - b rn B 



,a.la^July ^ 



- :. H.* as a grrat-grandsoo of Caleb Cope, 

 a Uuaker of l.ancoator, Ps>, and a grandson of 

 Tho .pe, whose line of ships made regu- 



lar tnt T.^ the Atlantic, and m%0 founded a 

 11 boost in Philadelphia, which on hb 

 death passed into tho hands of nbiom i 

 A If ml. A If ml. the younger of the brother*, was 

 the father f Uwod Drinker, and although a 

 member of the firm was not actively engaf 

 the business. His leisure and literary tate had 

 much h the mental development of the 



development 



son. At the age of seven Edward made drawings 

 of jellyfish, grampuses, and other natural objects 



