S. H. Tourrectorre, Clerk, was born at Sutton, Mass., Sept. 28, 1839; enlisted 
April 19, 1861, and was mustered into the U. S. volunteer service as a private 
June 15 of that year, and afterwards commissioned; was appointed in the Bureau 
at Chicago as bookkeeper June 22, 1891; was out of the service from April 22 
1893, until Jan. 10, 1898, when he was reinstated as clerk. 
C. W. Prinpor, Clerk, was born at Summerfield, Noble Co., Ohio, Sept. 9, 1845. 
enlisted May 1, 1864, in Co. C, 161st Ohio Vol. Inf., and was discharged as cor 
poral, Sept. 3, 1864; in 1867 engaged in mercantile business and continued seven 
teen years; removed to Iowa in 1884, and from there to Chicago; was appointed 
Aug. 15, 1891, as tagger, and shortly promoted to foreman of taggers; was 
out of the service from June 30, 1893, until his reinstatement in 1897; was pro- 
moted to stock examiner Sept. 1, 1898, and to clerk July 21, 1899. 
Max Wotr. Clerk, was born at Crailsheim, Germany; came to the United States 
in 1883 and settled in Danville, I1l.; worked in dry goods store for six years, 
and was afterwards in employ of hide and leather house as bookkeeper, which 
position he held at the time of his appointment in the Bureau, Sept. 1, 1893 
CHARLES 8S. Pew, Clerk, was born at St. Joseph, Mich., March 5, 1866; grad- 
uated from Muskegon (Mich.) high school in 1886; kept books for a provision 
firm at Muskegon for a year and a half; was afterwards employed in receiving 
and auditing departments of Swift & Co., Chicago, three years, and with Jov 
Morton & Co., salt dealers, Chicago, for eight months prior to and at time of 
appointment in Bureau, Dec. 15, 1893. 
Crarves Barrinc, Clerk, was born at Falmouth, Cornwall, England, Sept. 16, 
185 was educated in private school; previous to entering the service of the 
Bureau was employed as bookkeeper and accountant, also engaged in oil busi- 
ness; was appointed Sept. 1, 1894. 
B. A. GALLIGAN, Clerk, was born at Taunton, Mass., Aug. 5, 1841; graduated in 
1861 from St. John’s College, Fordham, N. Y., with degree of A. B.; practised 
law three years in Massachusetts; has been subsequently employed in clerical 
work; received appointment Oct. 15, 1895. 
Irving W. Pew, Clerk, was born at St. Joseph, Mich., May 21, 1874; was reared 
at Muskegon, Mich.; graduated from Muskegon high school in 1892; studied and 
practised piano tuning tw») years; took a course in stenography in winter of 
1893-94; was employed as laborer in the Bureau at Chicago from July 18, 1895, 
to Jan. 8, 1896, when he received appointment as tagger; was promoted to clerk, 
after civil-service examination, Dec. 21, 1896; married in 1897 
Leroy ScripNner, Clerk, was born at Fulton, Il., Feb. 28, 1871; received educa- 
tion in grammar school, high school and business college; on leaving school in 
1887 entered the postal service; in 1890 was appointed in the Census Bureau, and 
in 1892 in the Government Printing Office; received appointment in the Burean 
at Chicago, Dec. 15, 1896, after civil-service examination. 
Jacosp K. Skinner, Clerk, was born in Ohio in 1837; served in the Civil War 
as first lieutenant in 62d Ohio Vol. Inf.; was first appointed in the Bureau at 
Kansas City, July 15, 1891, from Eldorado, Kans.; was out of the service from 
Aug. 31, 1893, until June 1, 1897, when he was reinstated at Chicago. 
Joun J. O'Matiey, Clerk, was born in Chicago, I]l., March 15, 1871; was edu 
cated in the public schools of that city and at Bryant & Stratton’s Business Col- 
lege; was appointed in the Bureau as tagger June 27, 1895, after having served 
two years as laborer; was promoted to stock examiner, Noy. 1, 1895, and to 
clerk, Sept. 20, 1897. 
Epwarp Brunpick, Stock Examiner, was born in West Chester Co., N. Y., Nov 
9, 1839: attended the collegiate school of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; previous to enter- 
ing the Government service was a buyer of stock; was appointed from Chicago, 
TIll., Jan. 16, 1894; died Jan. 28, 1901. 
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