ICIKS. AMKHI 



7 



WM graduated at 'I 



Hi yrar.' conn* 

 ological Seminary, ami 



- 



1 AllgrU- 



nd he reman.. 



-nse he erected a hm.d- 



-t of ii.VMJUO.and pre- 

 ..I the ground ..n * 



congregation. The new church WM dedieat. 

 1890, and WM enlarged by him at a et of ttoo.- 



f man erected a large parish hotue 



f-rtm-.-hiin-h and i.r.,% , ,,d 



tiandalr. N -m-jr and building* aU.ut 



900.000; presented lloUn Collegr. ,, 



with n ! ,,-t^l I,. 



fl M-nl a . h. k f..r 



10,000 t.. thr I f thr Smth. n 



Tinan WM preaidt-nt <>f t 



' uned garo most liberally to turh 

 iv.-il the degrees of 1 



I. L. l. :i I- AM. Hl W t SJ 



II. .11. .. ..t-. \\ m 



Sali>i .n Ithaca, 



I"'.'?. II. WM a bmthrr 



'ii.nt. ami an 

 lallur- 



emy in 1889, but WM obliged or sickneai to with- 

 dnw : nrad kc ran] rean UM . m r ; 



k Legislature, WM long a re***! 

 .ra Fall-, and WM v - rt public 



spealier. Besides frequent oontni Hews- 



i^i|M-r* and maiM/im--. h.- |.u.li-h.-.| " Ni.i-ara: \\* 



' 



tno^raphy " (1894). 

 Holrnan \\illi.u. - 

 tau. liearliorn C..un- 



38. I&7. He WM a son 



ulge Jes* a (tartial 



eonrse at Franklin Collrp-, Indiana; and WM ad> 



mi tied to the bar and began practice, at Aurora, 



!!.! \\ '!,. !i .. -\ n \. . v r^ . Id hi wH - ' : .1 



judge of probate, and alter holding the office for 

 three years he WM prosecuting attorney for t.* 

 years. In 1880 he WM a member of the State Con- 



Lagislatur *. judge of the 



><! PISM. II- 



Fiftv 

 at 



..u o 



aml. with the eieep- 



RH r. .,:...,,! V .. > 



Krpr.^riilaH%-r-. V .-ul-rt ,.f hi* 



junpion of economy, and from 

 objection to new appropriation* an.l in. 



lered extraTsgant he wn 

 named -The Great Object.. r " and " The Watchdog 



steadfast champion 



II i i .nre Fred. .-ator. born in 



Demerara, British Guiana, in !**: .i.-d m Kkh- 



, . 



ham rni*rrxilv. Kn^lar. tilted 



States in 1838: taught u. Georgia, ami 



IMJd M7< - - 



Teftttv of Vinnnia. and durtii. 

 mieMd not More than fle I*. 

 a. at one lime aMhUnt editor of -The 

 Review,- WM the auil.'-r ..f a atrir* of 



f. r MJ n, 



eeTHaaiMl. U n," H. \v 



burr. Co*. 



1 Materof UH- ntwtftvOMMrf&ti infci km --. 



perpHnal scholarships at YaW for 

 WatrHmry. and MftjOOO for the foi 

 a professorship at Y 



Hopkln* iVrry. clrrgymaa. horn a 



r obtaining 



whete he 



himself M a laborer and sc 

 converted 



forty 

 . d for the minfetry of the Afnrn 



.i! ... I ..'.:. 



. 



: 



.ina: and WM aln 

 the iMt-named State by. Ix^iiOa- theoo 



turt before he WM natoraUsed . 



gathering and instrveting the people of 



..:..., 



K. MMsacbosstts. and Mains. 

 Hwasjvr. Mr*. Manrarrl k 



!v:u. .:.:-.... i : 



%l if ornia, and there mar- 

 VO. Grant. 



I 'h, U-1. !,.>, a. Nrvaila. ami t , 

 WM forsome yean the Washington mwri|imJai 

 of Th. .Mta'lahfornia" and the -Golden Kra.~ 



-e tim. 

 188S shs wrote but little and 



lisbsd bookcompru-TbeMarrmj: AStonrof 



!-!'. New Tk, I84 - Bawl 



hres Drsmss"; 

 rts and Com. 

 ened"; -The Stop f a Work": "The SabUe 



^aa M (1869);-Jaliet 



the HeircM" (1M9); with Julia lloprloo. - Tnder 

 thr i Ca|.lir*~ (1870); 



Three Times lost" 



Roie Series" (18^: -Blanche 



IWI1; 



Father" (187): "A Rough Boy's 

 ^. Hut -(1880V 



in IteerfleR Mam. in 1810; died in New York 



:luatrd at th. 



General Theologiral Seminary m 184ft. and after 

 H v , -. .- MaHsml Msoon Chord 



**iMant ileobrra at the 



fhir <*ommuni. York and 



t-r m Hebrew at the General Thcolojncal 

 Seminap. In 1818 he organized the parish of the 

 Transfiguration, and for nearly two years held 



IT in a private dwelling: In 1850 

 n erecteda church building on 29th 

 For ten years the 



