:1RS, A>I 





resume* 1 Uw 



a 



; al rllln of the 



I Southern Trade and 

 MMI 



"ssas* 



he A 



with a It! :r..n in the tint al in 



ami had Kl hb Tnwl. Soun aftcrwanl a 

 claim wa made on Coogre 



wan* appointed a midshipman in th<< 

 UMIi I Mlrr. 1. 1 .'1 !-v; 



mamler. Jan. 1,1868; cap- 

 tain. ' 



ore. 



rearatlmir 



; anl wa 



. anrrr he 



niamlrr. Jan, 

 *\ 



*A V : * : " " ; 



MMI "Jt eMK * 11 ' 1 rearadr 



^ ,,.! w 



* 



QL y tfi M^ 



: . :." H : | 



Other .1;. 



'^V 



|K^ ra on o*5t , 



I : a*.ttached 



nh Kdietu. had a ehort fight with a aniaaleil 



..:... 



, 







* 

 - 



i. !..i.r!r.-i. M0U. '1 ' MBMBf - 



2 obliged hiM to vfchdr , 



her aflt in Mnootb 



nil the following 



- ben she went down, but without I^II.K man. 

 <nmenaer of the - 



. - part hi tb ;- ^ - ... 



'ir*r Ult. r j.- ft 



. 



BerUoos aJvmturr that a*. Dsrhnns. ever n- 



. 



did not 



1. iJtotmant !*r(<4i. and aU 

 .hind 

 the naval rrndexvoo* at New York. 



oaded wfUf IftUNMOffMpovderejMl bcwlw 



CUM. and rxt4odl lr at a point 



830 yanb of Fort PUMfT The etnUoii 



L hftti UM oorteMplaled eject on tlUfort. 



kilnural I'- rtrr nroeanMaded tlw iiromntton 



' I-' - - : N> ' ' 



_. r . ..'.'-. ! - ...... 



claim * lu m U- ml f.r nmny year*; all the principal* 



Mkmjr'ii up for th.-heir*.atl- of lh. 

 TocaHxl it vigorously for several years, and arcun<i 



ngrees for itji jn\ 

 nt-'ut t.-n years ago. \\ 

 ' 



Th llatt 



iuuauga' :*<&<>: an ihng 



II. M--ru'.'- -uta, 



aixl -lit. tx of 



mod Brig f War -(M-m-ral 



.- time of hb 



death he ng a HUM 



replace one that was bum- ul alaujurv jiarrtl 



\tr-'ii Hurr. I- 

 , , :n aflrein 18Sa 



Khind Alexander 4 olden. nal oftVer. born 

 :. IH-.M: d 



'uiy 2, 



lit a 



Of the Nan 



.:hiii.|. a >..}. 



IMt7. and on 

 Hither's side was descended from OkdwaUadar 



< : 



If i \\ 



Hire. William. ciiiMjmvn% waiu HI op 

 Mem. Manh H. I- 



. i educeJed al Wesleyaa Academ v. Wilbraham. 



; . . -., . ' . . 



from pulpit vork. In IMU.es a member of the CM*. 

 .ml Coo f ereooa. he took an active part in the con 

 troversy concerning slavery. BMOS imji ne nao 

 been librarian and H 



library, ai rnly years be had been a 



member of the Stai* and cttv boards of edncatioB. 



\\. MM i :,.-.-. .'--.:-. .-.. : I- I. 



on him. and for man v years he was a t nwtee of the 

 and president of the Board f Trortees 

 ,f \\,. :,, A, *.I.M., IT Ban paMhked- Moral 



an.l Krl,gi..u. 

 lander his direction. 



Ral%kMS gnotatioas from the Pbet*,- a - Paa- 



airandaceiaJomeof the library; and 



l*d 1 1 Xfr>f K ltf lltnn I ** imnJtAjjl 



'hbdimHion. 



id. smlptor. born in Aberfaool- 



Nov. . 1897. He was brought up on a farm n 



native land, removed early in Iif- 



there followed the aUnx -.vi. In 



he iMfMdtoMoMfciMtf 



in ItaJy 



in hi. 

 ind 



- 



marble, and after rtudyi 

 yBMaU 



turn 

 WA> 



Alia- 



nfederatot 



and alter Outlying in itaJy be estaoiMsaa 

 aasrul|>t i-secuted a good 



I > . .:.;.. r ibtaM, ai..i .i:i am ' d pal n 



-.. -.: aet.r .nt.-rtNl i.uMi, .::.-- 

 Amnog hJe works sr v chaMn^ 



; - ; - . 



lour.aml Hanling : a etaloette 

 [*amo: and the model* < 

 the Soldien* Monument in Mount Jiope 

 femetery. Bocbester. and - The Pilgrim* 

 rres Hills Cemetery, Long Island. 



