THE TOWN OF OSSIX-ING. 5 



Private Chaplain of the 



Siug Sing Prison, 



Born Aug. 13. 1790, 



Died Oct. 25, 1851. 



Aged 61 years. 



In the work of the 

 Gospel Ministry he spent 

 a devoted and useful life 

 He endured unto the end 

 He fought a good fight 

 He finished his course 



with joy 



Mark the perfect man 



and behold the upright 



for the end of that man 



is peace, xxxvii Psalm, xxxvii. 



Front. 



Heee Repose 



The Mortal Remains 



of 



ABRAHAM HYATT, 



one of that Band 



of 



Incorruptible Patriots 



who achieved the 



Independence of their Country 



and transmitted 



to their Posterity 



The Fairest Form of Government 



That Human "Wisdom 



can devise. 



West End. 



This ardent and devoted friend of American Independence, entered the army 

 in ] 776, as a Second Lieutenant with a Commission from John Hancock : and in 

 1779, by a Commission from John Jay ; under these Commissions he was ever 

 found at the post of danger, and faithfully served the Country until the close of 

 fee Revolutionary struggle. 



