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



U!M- thrti fulfilled. I'nder a 



Ati'l an agrue- 



, the 



UU sbtncl .... I-- 1. : \ . :-. 



. Ittuu in a lump -..in in 



trttumt a 



draft on the financial agent of the Spanish Ci. 

 mant at Lond> Mra hl 



' 



HflHj * Miiiii. I r 



111 the ..r 



PM .:.,-..! ::.. iat of :.- :. 



uaaeipnitv, i n 



tm- :. 



ffth in 



aaide the im- 



wereendnn r 

 ooo after hi ar- 



: . ' 



foMBioat champion of American Hebrew orth 

 H<- at oppoied to aUiYery, an uttal 



>ial oaote during th .ml war 



LaanaOM t PI idelphit ^ ^! . 

 * oflafl VM prn- i : >, I'M ftdalphk b 1867, ;, bi 



rnturr and he OOCU- 



that poet flre year- h.- inau- 



ICurmlnl a tu..v,riH-nt thai rru 



. ami fr.-jii it* o|iri 

 death be Waf pn-oi'l.-nt <>f it f 



1. 1. |. f, 



|. f, ' 



, .i,.-r-. 



MrtHild all*w !.. be 



..... 



r 







Italian 1 



: i . . - i 

 !e, Talinu.l. an 



' 



." ami m. 

 amplM-ll 



'olutnltian 



courw Iw^an 

 !'..-. th in I'hila- 



oelpnia. Afterward aa w 



r. He organised 

 partii Maryland 



lan<l 



tr in 1858-' 



4oy*d in a manu- 



: 



U>t >.;u hcre^ 



:IES, A>! 



- s, that the Colonial _ 



it the ut 



j*y Mora 



mise, but the Cortas refued to appropriate the 

 money onlee* there should be an arrangemrit 













I 





till 



ttM 



taiatrr M atf! 



' 



.!....!.- 



. 



!,.:. 



Mon* 



< Urle*o 



I 



Parfe.and 





.' . . ' '' 



? . aodied painting in 



ring to SW Yorkc7. 

 teof^ttgk 











- 

 . 



himaelf wholly to 

 flrvt compoi 

 was prodaced at I 



ami IUM! a run of more than one hWJHll 

 wae brought oat to PI 



Sim. 



] -.::-....; - . . . 



-Prince Ananias* 

 "Ti ndrum." and 



1." 

 Mnnil? Jiiliii*ui ^fan-hant 



lt: died in Tarry- 

 Bi -* tin jiiiaiin< 



child of Frederick Mundr and Mary MarrnanUMMl 

 nnan and Englieh descent. . 



art was unknown, he early 



1* were at han.l llr 

 books with original iUnstratiom and 

 tractive forms. At 



oawof 



began to work with serions enthusiaMB at 

 and at twrtraiturr. He visited New York with tha 

 hope of making there a permanent home where he 



^1*1 twtM>ftA !* sntMjf JJssi amfatfl ^fl4ans^ Ktsw*^al^ fts Wksl 



favoritearL Almost by scrioCThe was led into a 



. - 



of Broadw.T and - 



pannaded t he proprietor to mjrngt his ssrricas, but 



whan fairly at work showed kirns* If to be a true 



hiseling, and was the realuta- 

 C-cherished dream. 

 h the technical detail 



'., l.^n tOOhnt un.i-r t .,- r, Vn, i .,* ,,f h> 



miud order*. In tha spring of 18M he 



- . ' r II,: :> K Hi Wl 



who at th 



hi* equestrian statue of Wast 



lalrr placi at the 



Miin.lt-. talent, took . 



.- 



h,- 



trble.and bronze, and su'pportin ff himself 

 the while br craroa portrait un>. The fint order 

 for a work in marble was noeired in 1856, when 



which wa 



angle of Tnioo Sjuarr. 

 t amrabendinir vounjr 

 to \DJtroct him in the 

 Mundr retained h place 

 familiarixiiiK him- 

 peculiar t-- clar. 



