RM2CEME5E–. The World almanac and encyclopedia. 10.002 .... 25,308 20,097 . . .■ 9,732 22.680 Proo. Soc. Plu.. . 853 57,385 D 389 52,769 D 1,399 49,066 D ■ 1,042 58,434 D3,029 59,758 D ALASKA. Governor. J. F. A. Strong; Secretary of Territory,Charles E. Davidson; Treasurer, Walstein G. Smith. Legislature consists of 24 members—8 in Senate and16 in the House. Alaska is divided Into four judicial divisions, (vitlia District Judge for each, to wit: First Division,Juneau. Robert W. Jennings; Second Division,Nome, William A. Holzheimer;Valdez, Frederick M. Brown;Fairbanks. Charles E. Bunnell.Judge is four ye
RM2CEWJXR–. Catalogues of Haverford College, 1876-87. ^M%M -^** K^i CATALOGUE ^ftittx^ nx& <ftuiUwtss HAVER FORD COLLEGE A C A D E: M I C A L YEAR 1878-79.. PHILADELPHIA: COLLINS, PRINTER, 705 JAYNE STREET. 18 7 9. HAVERFORD COLLEQE. ffl0vir0tati0tu Secretary.EDWARD SETTLE, Jr. Treasurer. DAVID SCULL, Jr.,125 Market Street, Philadelphia. MAWISTAR MORRIS,T. WISTAR BROWN,JOSEPH AV. TAYLOR,JAMES WHITALL,HUGH D. VAIL,JAMES CAREY THOMAS,BENJAMIN V. MARSH,PHILIP C. GARRETT,WILLIAM C. LONGSTRETH,JAMES E. RHOADS,RICHARD CADBTIRY,DAVID SCULL, Jr.,JOEL CADBURY, NAGERS. RICHARD WOOD,ROBERT B. HAINES,FRANCIS T.
RM2CEE4XK–. Purdue debris. 8.... December 10, 1920 John Decker Shuttelworth, Ph. 10..... March 3, 1920 George Washington Snyder, M. 11... October 19, 1920 Dr. William Edward Stuckmeyer, Ph. 01 ..August 22, 1920 Dr. Earl Peter Wagner, Ph. 97 June 30, 1920 Elmer Earl WilHamson, Ph. 07 June 11, 1920 E. E. WilHts, E. 15 March 23, 1920 STUDENTS T. C. Walker, Ag. 21 ..November 29, 1920 E. M. Wolf, C. 21.. ...November 3, 1920 EX-STUDENTS Miss Galen Brown, ex. 19..... ......July 7, 1920 B. R. Bryant, A.-ex. 14 August 5, 1920 Hugh Madison Ellis, Ch.-ex. 22 July 7, 1920 Charles H. Endeton (first group of students
RM2CE07D2–. Ontario and Wayne Counties, New York, farm directory . R. M. CheethamJ. E. Tufts Directors J. L. Transhe G. F. WatersJ. S. Brandt 4 percent. Ltdre°st acc ts 4 percent As complete a Bank as you will find in any CityTRY OUR SERVICE *feJ WAYNE COUNTY 303 H14 BRASSER, MARENUS (ALICE) 1 ch farmer (fruit) O 66a rdl Pultneyville H27. BRASSER, WILLIAM G. (ETTA) 1 ch cooper (fruit) O 7a E. Williamson H34. Brewer, Fred farmer (fruit) O 90a Newark. BRITTON, ELIZABETH (wid Joseph) retired O 63a rdl Williamson H40 B T. Broers. Claude J. (Katie) 3 ch farmer O 30a rdl Ontario H10 B T. BROWN, JOHN L (SUSIE)
RM2CHKEY5–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . mess United StatesExpress Co r 240 N Garfield av Riegel Leroy distributor P O r 240 NGarfield av Riegert Theresa Mrs r 510 Peoria av Riegert William wagonmkr AdolfSchweinbold r 518 N Elizabeth Rieggenbach Ruth M Miss domesticA Crestlawn Apartment 233 Cres-cent av Riehm Albert J carp Peoria Casket Co r 324 ChicagoRiehm Charles tuner Brown Page & Hillman Co r 1327 N Glen Oak avRiehm John W salesman Brown Page & Hillman Co r 1329 N Glen Oak avRiehm J Nicholas lab r 709 E RepublicRiehm Mary Miss music teacher 1329 N Glen Oak avRiehm Mary Mrs wid Nicholas r 709
RM2CEMXA3–. The Phoenix. CARUTHERS SOCIETY. OFFICERS. B. Wrenn Webb . C. L. DickeyJ. M. WebbR. W. Smaktt J. H. Burkess. .W. T. SwaimE. RudolphW. S. Kenxard President. Vice President. Secretary. Critic. Treasurer. Chaplain. Censor. Parliamentarian. MEMBERS. F. P. Arterbum.J. T. Blair. Thos. Buchanan.R. H. Brown. J. L. Coving-ton.T. W. Davidson.E. W. Graves.X. F. Grafton.Carl Gilliland.J. E. Horton. R. L. Kimbrou.yh.J. H. King-.L. Layman. J. L. Lewis. Thomas McCorry.H. J. McVicker.H. H. McGill. O. F. Matthews.R. L. Pinkerton.James Ravburn.L. A. Streight.H. L. Walker.R. G. White. R. F. White. J. C. William
RM2CGXJR1–. Royal purple . li.sTER I.i I l. RODEWALD HoRLACHER ll- BROWN Xitcher William-. Rust Woodbur i ty Leiter Rogers McPherson Lund Hutchins McCollum Watsi Reyburn Mershon C rn Smith Filler Page 159. Kill $eta ftfjeta $i Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1839 (gamma Cpsilon Chapter Installed I Ictober 17, 1914 Colors—Pink and Blue Flower—Red Rose CHAPTER ROLL I. F. G.vrz K. H. BargerD. E. Davis M. E. PtacekR. V. CrossL. B. Smith O. E. HlGHFILL A. S. HeusnerI). M. MerrittW. D. Cole W. M. JardixeJ. D. Walters Seniors(.. M. SimpsonH. T. Enns, Jr. JuniorsM. A. SmithW. C. Robison F. Speck S
RM2CJ7K62–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . odore elk Lee Taylor r 439Matthew Meyer Wilber B lab r 6002 S AdamsBartonville Meyer Wilhelmina Miss teacher IrvingSchool r Clarke av nr Western av Meyer William asst foreman GreatWestern Distillery Meyer William lab r 606 Johnson Meyer William elk Frank M Nicholsr 633 Blaine Meyer William C treas Peoria Co-Op-erative Cigar Co 1302 S Adams r 920Fourth av Meyer William D vice-pres Brown Page& Hillman Co 309 Main r 124 High Meyer William E elk r 141 Charlotte Meyer Zoe Miss teacher Glen OakSchool r 506 St James Meyers Orchestra 1921 S Adams Meyerfeld Harry A
RM2CH7T8J–. Pot Pourri . [he ^illipign. VOLUME Xi£I. Managing Editor,J. M. WOOLSEY, 94. Business Manager,O. M. CLARK, 94. Board of Editors,94 A. I. LEWIS, G. G. SCHREIBER, M. T. BENNETT, G. B. PERRY, H. B. WILCOX, W. H. HANSCOM. 95 A. E. BRANCH, H. P. BALE, D. H. DAY, W. J. TAYLOR. 96 R. R. WHITING, W. G. BALE, G. W. BROWN. [21] ^[ife fillips T^DdoVer /V^ror. VOLUME III. Boaro of Eottors. President,WILLIAM M. GARDNER, 94. Board, DONALD GORDON, 95, A. C. MACK, 94, S. L. FULLER, 94, Business Manager. Contributing Board, A. B. EMERY, 94, A. J. McCLURE, 94, P. R. PORTER, 94, H. P. SANDERS, 95, H. P. BALE, 9
RM2CJ1K2N–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . motorman Peoria Ry Co. r 2912 N Madison avOentea Frank carp r 202 BrothersonOepke Frederick fireman r 415 EvansOepke Julius J saloon 910 N Adams r 1019 N AdamsOepke William fireman C R I & P Ry r 415 EvansOertle Frederick lab Avery Co r 115 VanBurenOesterle Rose domestic 211 S Jefferson av Oesterley Henry mngr John H Kuhl723 Third av r 1019 Spencer Oesterly Catherine Mrs wid Karl r 526S University Oexle Hugo mach E M Smith & Co r2206 N Perry av Oexle Max cabmkr Brown & Timber-man Mnfg Co r 2206 N Perry av Off Charles D sec Panama-AmericanLand & Lumber Co 52
RM2CH8KJK–. U and I . Fine Art Portraits Studio and GalleryRound Barn CentreChampaign 127 Art Coop Art Supplies for the Amateur and Professional Artist L .W. 408 E. Green 352-4562 INDEX A AMES, RUSSELL 8, 54 Armstrong, Michael 28,29,73,76,132 B BAKER, Am 8 BAKER, LI2.6,57,133 Baker, William 29,78,80,133 Balgopal, Meena 44, 83, 87,138 Banerjee, 0o%68,71 BERGANDINE, DAVID 60 Bhagwat, YamirA 26,37, 73,76,77,141 Bhowmik, Kanchan 14,29,50,78,141 Bhowmik, Prasarrta 44,46, 51,83,86,87 BOND, CAROL 58,65 Brewer, Robert 78 Bright, Sarah 78,81 Brinkley, Chad 6,47,50,73 Brown, Monique 16,17,19, 30, 31,45,49,92,113,
RM2CH7H7T–. Pot Pourri . [he ^illipign. VOLUME Xi£I. Managing Editor,J. M. WOOLSEY, 94. Business Manager,O. M. CLARK, 94. Board of Editors,94 A. I. LEWIS, G. G. SCHREIBER, M. T. BENNETT, G. B. PERRY, H. B. WILCOX, W. H. HANSCOM. 95 A. E. BRANCH, H. P. BALE, D. H. DAY, W. J. TAYLOR. 96 R. R. WHITING, W. G. BALE, G. W. BROWN. [21] ^[ife fillips T^DdoVer /V^ror. VOLUME III. Boaro of Eottors. President,WILLIAM M. GARDNER, 94. Board, DONALD GORDON, 95, A. C. MACK, 94, S. L. FULLER, 94, Business Manager. Contributing Board, A. B. EMERY, 94, A. J. McCLURE, 94, P. R. PORTER, 94, H. P. SANDERS, 95, H. P. BALE, 9
RM2CH2WAA–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . ton 111 Brown Thaddeus A bartender National Hotel r 420 HamiltonBrown Thomas fireman Great Western Distillery r 112% Lincoln avBrown Tillie O Miss domestic r ft Cedar Brown T E yard man Peoria Fuel Co r 513 S WashingtonBrown T W lab T P & W RyBrown T W wks Acme Har M Co r 408 South Park avBrown Upton C, U S storekpr-gauger r 316 MortonBrown Vance lab r ft CedarBrown Virginia Mrs student r 601 N Madison avBrown Walter cash boy Schipper & Block r 219 Seventh avBrown Walter O carp r 701 JacksonBrown Walter R cond Peoria Ry Co r 336 Faraday avBrown William cont
RM2CH87F4–. Royal purple . Page »85. PR EO RODERl HottK Ei onomit s I .i ow , W. C. A. lli..l Walter William R wald .1 gronomy f Alpl a i hi; Alpha Zi ta; Sigma I ambda ; P rab; 1 n-K; | ditoi Roj al Pui pli Amanda Rose no.i isiHome Economicsklin; V. I Osag> Lenora Olive Ri de Manhattan General SiTheta Chi i iamma; V. W. C. A. I ,i v Allegre Ri iOn/ Engineer Lakin infield FosTEkJRi N VENHortit allureV. M. C. A. Topeka Page 286 Fe ink L. shi i wn i.inli ittan Electrica ice Pres. 1 I E.; Trca I 1111 hi Bi . hi Sappeni Ah ral Si ienceZeta Kappa Psi; Purple Masque; Brown-ing i Iratoi (4)
RM2AX5R44–Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . THOMAS J E F F E E S 0 N,Born April 2(1, 1743. 158 NORFOLK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SAMJJEL R. BROWN, WILLIAM McCLEAN..
RM2AX8GM0–Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia : embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . THOMAS J E F F E K S 0 N,Born April 2(1, 1743. 158 NORFOLK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SAMUEL R. BROWN, WILLIAM McCLEAN.. BHOWIT & McCLBA Hi 13 .1 ym
RM2AKH60W–History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . e / ^ BIOGRAPHICAL WILLIAM C. BROWN. Not by leaps and bounds but by orderly progression did William C. Brownadvance from a humble position on a western railroad to the presidency of one of thegreatest railroad systems of the country. Today he is practically living retiredpersonally overseeing the operation of one of the finest farms of Iowa, situatednear Lime Springs, in a district in which his boyhood days were passed. He hasthus come to a fulfillment of one of the dreams of his life, his attention beingnow given to improved and scientific agri
RM2AG5H06–. Reminiscences of Worcester from the earliest period, historical and genealogical with notices of early settlers and prominent citizens, and descriptions of old landmarks and ancient dwellings ... present Joseph, Amariah B., John D., and E. H. Lovellof Worcester, was chosen constable for the east end, and JamesSmith constable of the west end of the newly organized town ;James Clark, James Palree and Samuel Hay ward, assessors;William Nichols, Treasurer ; Abraham Newton, tythingman ;James Gray, Jotham Bigelow and David Brown, fence viewers ;Jotham Bigelow, clerk of the market; Jas. Gray, Saml
RM2AN4TF7–Education; a monthly magazine devoted to the science, art, philosophy and literature of education . e-Jones, Rosetti. Robert Brown-ing, and William Ewart Gladstone. The opening article in this number is on Rooseveltand Labor, by Joseph Bucklin Bishop. Thoughtful people everywhere will take note ofThe Outlooks series of eight articles on the eight great problems before the Americanpeople. The one considered in the issue of Jan. 7 is A Capitalists Confession of Faith,which discusses the problem of industrial unrest, and the relationship of capital, labor andthe public. Students of natural histor
RM2AX5NW4–Catalogue of the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, at Hampton, Virginia, for the academical year .. . n Commandant of Cadets Captain Allan Washington .. Assistant Disciplinarian William Tessman Bandmaster LIBRARY Leonora E. Herron Librarian Edith A. Gillespie Assistant Librarian Adaline B. Rockwell Assistant Librarian OFFICES William L. Brown. ,. Cashier Frank D. Banks Head Bookkeeper Emily K. Herron Secretary to the Principal Myrtilla J. Sherman. ... Correspondent of Colored GraduatesJ I Chief of Record Bureau Cora M Folsom Correspondent of Returned Indian Students ) In charge of E
RM2AX8HRG–Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . th Colony in 1639, and is also a descendant ofFrancis Cook of the Mayflower, who was a signer of the May-flower compact, and whose death occurred in 1663; he is a descend-ant, too, of James Chilton of the Mayflower, who died at Province-town, Massachusetts, 1620. In June of 1878 Mr. Sessions marriedMiss Emily Brown. They have two sons, Joseph B., born in 1881,and William Kenneth, born in 1887. Bristol has always been the home of William E. Sessions; he at-tended the public
RM2AN3PX2–Two centuries of New Milford, Connecticut : an account of the bi-centennial celebration of the founding of the town held June 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1907, with a number of historical articles and reminiscences . epresented the different styles of dress ofperiods fifty years apart in New Milford history. Mr. Fred-erick N. Fowler and Mrs. William Percy wore the costume of1707; Wilhs Barton and Miss Hattie Bassett, that of 1757;Merrit Merwin and Miss Grace Merwin, that of 1807; Mr.and Mrs. Frederick E. Starr, that of 1857, and Arthur Brownand Miss Bessie Brown, that of 1907. This float was canopiedw
RM2AM37X3–History of Doylestown, old and new : from its settlement to the close of the nineteenth century, 1745-1900 . , 1838.The increasing demand for a public cemetery took shape NovemberI. 1849, by William T. Rogers, Charles E. DuBois, John S. Brown,Samuel Johnson Paxson and the Reverend Silas M. Andrews,purchasing, at public sale, ten acres of land on the ridge just north-east of the village, within the borough limits and facing Coiut street.The situation is beautiful, commanding an extensive view of thesurrounding country with a dry, sandy soil. It was laid out at onceand improvements begun. When o
RM2AFW6HD–. The Monticola. 51 WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN,. Doc, as the High School boys callhim, graduated from the Grafton HighSchool in the Spring of 1900, and thesame fall entered the West VirginiaUniversity to take a degree in B. S.C. E. Here he soon attained notice asa ladys man, a fair student, and ageneral good fellow. He is a firm be-liever that a fellows education shouldnot interfere with his other duties.In the University he is known by thenames of Buster Brown, Brownie.and Bill. His history since 1900 isvery brief, showing that he has livedan honest and upright life. His fu-ture is filled with brig
RM2AWMPDH–Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress . e Law Library—Charles Warren Collins, jr., Law Librarian 5 ^ - - - 6 Report of the Librarian of Congress COPYRIGHT OFFICE Thorvald Solberg—Register of Copyrights William Lincoln Brown—Assistant Register of Copyrights LIBRARY BRANCH, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Printing—John W. Childress, foremanBinding—R. C. Lohmeyer, foreman LIBRARY BUILDING AND GROUNDS Frank Lloyd Averill—SuperintendentWade H. Rabbitt—Chief ClerkCharles E. Ray—Chief EngineerDamon Warren Harding—ElectricianJohn G. Deitrick—Captain of the watch ROLL OF HONOR The following men from th
RM2AKRDXP–New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . JOHN A. country. The Board of Irustees is a body which rejire-sents to the fullest extent the wealth and stability of theMetropolis. It comjjrises : Daniel D. Lord. Samuel Sloan,James Low, William Walter Pheljjs, 1). Willis James, JohnA. Stewart, Erastus Corning (Albany). John HarsenRhoades, Anson Phelps Stokes, Charles S. Smith, GeorgeBliss, William Libbey, John Crosby Brown, EdwardCooper, W. Baj^ard Cutting, William Rockefeller, UillianiWaldorf Astor, Alexander E. Orr (Brooklyn), William H.Macy, Jr., William D. Sloane, (hi
RM2AWEBYY–Report of the reunion of the Grant family association at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ulysses Simpson Grant in Washington, D.C., April 27, 1922, and of the exercises at New York city and Point Pleasant, Ohio . —were Dr. Isaac F. Russell, Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Dr. Rob-ert Underwood Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, Colonel E. M.House, A. B. Fletcher, State Commander William J. Deegan and CaptainR. D. Condon of the American Legion; the Rev. Dr. Alexander, Presidentof the New York University Council, and members of the Faculty. In front of the bust o
RM2AJFW9N–History of Woodford County . in 1838. In 1855 a charter was granted Eureka College and inSeptember of that year it opened with William M. Brown,president; A. S. Fisher, professor of Mathematics; John H. EDUCATION AND RELIGION. 87 Neville, professor of language; 0. A. Burgess, professor ofscience and philosophy; and Richard A. Conover, teacher inthe preparatory school. In 1857 and 58 the first college building was erected onthe present campus, which was deeded to the college byElias B. Myers and Elder James Conover. In 1860 E. W.Dickinson was the first graduate. He has been identifiedwith the i
RM2AM81CW–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . n. Russell, Joseph Ballister, Sherwin, Henry.Sprague, Charles Franklin.Stoddard, William Prescott,Sughrue, Michael Joseph. Wilson, William Power.Woods, Joseph Edwin. NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS. Allen, Fred Hovey.Ammon, John Henry. Bacon, Charles William.Brown, John Appleton. Childs, Nathaniel.Codman, John. Dennett, William Sawyer.Dodnre. Robert Elkin Neil. Fairchild, Charles.Fiske, Amos Kidder. Garrison, Lloyd McKim.Goodwin, George Brown. Hovey, E. Clarence.Howe, Mark Anthony DeWolfe,Howe, Frank Maynard
RM2AKJ4TF–History of Worcester County, Massachusetts, embracing a comprehensive history of the county from its first settlement to the present time . became pastor in 1831, and served till 1841). Since his timeit should appear from the imperfect records that the church has been underthe pastoral charge of ministers, as follows : Benjamin D. Peck, from 184G to1848; Thomas Brown, 1848 to 1849; Martin J. Stecrc, 1850 to 1853; Ed-mund M. Tappan, 1854 to 1857; Justus Erskinc, 1858 to 1859; William II.Bowen, 1859 to 18G2 ; J. A. Howe, 1802 to 1864; E. W. Porter, 1864 to1868 ; M. E. Phetteplace, 1868 to 1869 ;
RM2AJ8GJF–New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . aight, DanielHolmes, and Robert Laird, and Morris County sentto the convention Francis Child, Mahlon Dicker-son, Ephraim Marsh, and William N. Wood.From Passaic County were Elias B. D. Ogden andAndrew Parsons; from Salem County AlexanderG. Cattell, John H. Lambert, and Richard P.Thompson; and from Somerset County George H.Brown, Ferdinand S. Schenck, and Peter D.Vroom. The Sussex County delegation was com-posed of John Bell, Joseph E. Edsall, and MartinRyerson, while that of Warren County containedSamuel Hibbler, Phineas B.
RM2ANF9KF–The Illio . en and Professor of RJictoric William Freeman Myrick Goss, M.S., D.Eng., Dean of the College of Engi-neering, Director of the School of Railway Engineering and Administration,and Professor of Railway Engineering Kendric Charles Babcock, B.Lit., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Artsand Sciences Charles Russ Richards, B.M.E., M.E.. M.M.E., Acting Dean of the Collegeof Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Frederick Brown Moorehead, A.B.. D.D.S., M.D., Dean of the College ofDentistry and Professor of Oral Surgery and Pathology Martha Jackson Kyle, A.M., Acting Dean
RM2AWRGJJ–Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . surerGeorge Abbott Peabody Young Womens Christian Union. ^ President. Rhobie Lucelia Cargill ^ T^ Vice-President. Annie Eliza Kenyon TT Secretary. Bertha May Heath „r Treasurer. Susie Stanton Wood * Affiliated with the New-England Federation of Agriculturists.. COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 75 Alumni Association. Arthur Earle Munroe, 1900 President. Providence, R. I. Clovis William Mitchell, 1908 Vice-President. New London, Conn. Warren Brown Madison, 1894* Seoretary-Treasurer. Kingston, R. I. Executive Committee.A. E. Munro, 1900, W. B. Madis
RM2AWRFAR–Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . surerGeorge Abbott Peabody Young Womens Christian Union. ^ President. Rhobie Lucelia Cargill ^ T^ Vice-President. Annie Eliza Kenyon TT Secretary. Bertha May Heath „r Treasurer. Susie Stanton Wood * Affiliated with the New-England Federation of Agriculturists.. COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 75 Alumni Association. Arthur Earle Munroe, 1900 President. Providence, R. I. Clovis William Mitchell, 1908 Vice-President. New London, Conn. Warren Brown Madison, 1894* Seoretary-Treasurer. Kingston, R. I. Executive Committee.A. E. Munro, 1900, W. B. Madis
RM2ANH20N–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . oddard.Pratt, Franklin Stetson. Russell, Joseph Ballister. Sherwin, Henry.Sprague, Charles Franklin.Stoddard, William Prescott.Sughrue. Michael Joseph. Wilson, William Power.Woods, Joseph Edwin, Lowell, John Adams. NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS Allen, Fred Hovey.Amnion, John Henry. Bacon, Charles William.Brown, [ohn Appleton. Dennett. William Sawyer.Dodge, Robert Elkin Neil. Fiske. Amos Kidder. Garrison, Lloyd McKim.Goodwin, George Brown. Hovey, E. Clarence. Howe, Mark Anthony DeWolfe. Howe. Frank Maynard.
RM2AG4NRN–. Liverpool public libraries. A history of fifty years. , 160 Willink, W. E., 155; and technicalinstruction, 156 Willox, Sir John A., M.P., 155,160 Wine and Spirit Association, 77 Womens Reading Rooms, Sir W.Forwood on, 182 Woodruff, John, 2or; appointed onSpecial Committee, 12; on newLibrary Committee, 23 Working Classes: importance oflibrary to, 65; address andpresentation to William Brown,71; attendance of, in Duke Street,78; advantages of facilities forinstruction, 94; appreciation offree lectures, 109; education of,146 Wright, Peter, 201 Yates, John, 124Yates, Joseph B., 199, 201Yates, Ri
RM2AM3YRY–X-ray . g?^i-^-^:.- -S^ 44 Cl)e XMav, 1914. WILLIAM BROWN DUDLEY,B. A., $ X Virginia Martinsville, Va., yielded Slippers tothe medical profession; on account ofwhich fact they declare a public festivalon the anniversary of his natal day. Heis a congenial soul, is Slippers, and a goodstudent. His specialty is getting Dr. Callballed up on quizzes. §^ JOHN BLAIR FITTS, X $, n M A, B. Virginia. Blair is a product of Hampden-SidneyCollege. He is the proud possessor of afine red moustache. All are not agreed asto whether this hirsute appendage is be-coming to him or not—but, anyhow, wehave gotten us
RM2AJCRF7–Early American paintings; catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of the Brooklyn instituteof arts and sciences, Brooklyn, February 3d to March 12th, 1917 . n of the present owner,Mrs. W. E. Verplanck, through her aunt and uncle, Mr. andMrs. Wra. E. Everitt. Mrs. Everitt was a grand-daughter ofGeneral Jacob Brown, former owner of the portrait. Thispicture is still in the possession of a descendant.On canvas: H. 48L4 inches; W. 36^ inches. Lent by Mr. William E. Verplanck.45 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN WESLEY JARVIS CONTINUED A s COLONEL WILLIAM CROGHAN. William Croghan**- was born in I
RM2AJGE01–Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... . nnibal, M( Quincy Carrirs Mills.. Cairo Privates. Artis, Silas Barnes, Birtie Bernard, Louis H Bell. William F Blue, William Blackburn, John W...Bruiugtuii, Lemuel...Bruington, KaanaA..Brown, William A.... Bunch, Albert Buckner, Ben Hampton Burrell, Henry M Peoria Butler, Smith Jacksonville Rush, Edward Carm Combs, John A Alton Crockett, Robert Carm Clark, Joseph JCoby, WilliamDallas, William H Dening, James Davis, Martin Quincy. Dean, Honor Evanston, Fla Douglas, Thomas Quincy. Dotson, William Hannibal, Mo. Dorsey, John H Quincy. E
RM2AJ19T5–Lansdowne past and present, 1888 1908 . Haenn, Thomas J. Lindsay, Henry J. Crowley,William Bruton, Michael Barrow, John McCormick, Harrj^ J. Farren, Wil-liam A. Jordan, Prank Manley, James Burdsall, John Roche. Daniel Barrow,Anthony Hefner, James Connor and Thomas J. Brown. Mr. Loughneys successors as executive of the Council include, in theorder named, Michael J. Nolan, Dr. John A. McKenna and Etlward J. Min-gey, Mr. Mingey being the present Incumoent, The Council owns thehandsome building which it occupies at No. 14 E. Baltimore Avenue, throughthe De La Salle Association, formed for that pur
RM2AKBACW–Syllabus . WILLIAM H HARD VV.E.HA&ELTINE ILiterar?. Ibistorp of the Hca^em^ N the 31st of May, 1850, Rev. Ladoc Hall, Richard Haney, Rev. R. H.Blanchard, Judge Goodrich, Orrington Lunt, John Evans, J. K. Bots-ford, H. W. Clarke and A. J. Brown met in Chicago, and as a result,appointed a committee of five to prepare a charter for a literary Uni-versity. At a second meeting this charter was adopted and it wasresolved that a Preparatory Department should be established inChicago. Attempts were made to secure 80 feet of land on Washington street, but the ownersdemanded $5,500, $700 more than the p
RM2AWENGP–The Commercial and financial chronicle . {Surplus^ 1 3,^300,000 John Crosby Brown,W. Bayard Cutting,Oharles S. Smith,William Rockefeller;Alexander E. Orr, Payne Whitney.Edward W Sheldon,Chaunoey Keep,George L. Rives.Arthur C. James. Pays Interest on Time Deposits, Current and Reserve AccountsDeals in Investment Securities and Foreign Exchange.Transacts a General Trust Business. TRUST COMPANIES. ManhattanTrust Company 2 0 Wall Street Comer Nassau NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE INVITED She Orarp0rati0u grust ®xr» 37 Wall Street, New York, maintains the mostcomplete system in existence for the organizat
RM2AM68J1–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . THOMAS HARRIS EARLE E. HUMPHREY GEORGE JACKSON. WALTER S. WARN SERGT. GEORGE L. JOHNSON SERGT.-MAJ. CARL BROWN Page One Hundred Forty-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GOLWITZER, HARRY WILLIAM, Mar-shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gol-witzer; aged 23, moulder; recruited, Mar-shalltown, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Ft.Logan, Colo.; Kelly Field, Tex., with 2dTm. Bn.; 838th Aero Squadron,
RM2AX2KRD–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . THOMAS HARRIS EARLE E. HUMPHREY GEORGE JACKSON. WALTER S. WARN SERGT. GEORGE L. JOHNSON SERGT.-MAJ. CARL BROWN Page One Hundred Forty-three ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) GOLWITZER, HARRY WILLIAM, Mar-shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gol-witzer; aged 23, moulder; recruited, Mar-shalltown, Dec. 11, 1917; stationed Ft.Logan, Colo.; Kelly Field, Tex., with 2dTm. Bn.; 838th Aero Squadron,
RM2AN2NFX–Official journal of the ..session of the Blue Ridge-Atlantic Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church [serial] . Presiding Bishop.. MORRIS CHAPEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHWalkct.towx, N. C. (§ffxtn& nf ttje (Himfntnt? Presiding Bishop Wallace E. Brown, Chattanooga, Tenn. Secretary .William A. Parsons, Statesville, N. C. Assistant Secrctart , James J. Wood, Ocracoke, N. C. Assistant Secretary Ellis P. Green, Wilkesboro, N. C. Treasurer W. H. Pless, Canton, N. C. Assistant Treasurer D. W. Donaldson, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Treasurer C. C. Benton, Canton, N. C. Statitistician S.
RM2AN248X–Rider's Washington; a guide book for travelers, with 3 maps and 22 plans . Group; E. Kemeys, Howling Coyote. South Wall: Henry Kirke Bush-Brown (1857- ),Statuette of Cow; Charles Louis Hint on, Atalanta; EmileAntoine BourdeHe, Herakles; Bessie P. Vonnoh, Day Dreams. Galleries 6 and 7 contain plaster casts. Gallery No. 8, West Wall: (N. to S.) : William Ord-way Partridge, Pocahontas; Houdon, Joel Barlow (plasterbust) ; Henry J. Ellicott, George Y. Coffin (bronze bust) ;Rinehart, Clytie (cast from marble original in Peabody In-stitute, Baltimore) ; Chevalier Trentanove, Mrs. Edwin A.Newman (marb
RM2AKFRJM–Slater's ..Royal National Commercial Directory and Topography of Scotland, etc . Henry lies Woodcock, Esq. P.arristpr.at-Law. I John Barr, Esq. Merchant. Sami 1 Baird, Esq. Mannger ol the Colonial ] P. L. Pctersefi, Esi|. Merchant. 3dnk. I Geui-ge James Evelyn. Esq. Merchant. Medical Adviser—Dr. Howard M. Clifton. Asent—John Best Millard. DOMINICA. Theodore Gordon, Esq. Manager of the Colonial Bank. | William Crawford, E«q. Merchani;JWerfica/WrfiTMer—Dr.Johnlmrav. j ^S^en/—George Brown. The Company have alio Agencies es*ahli»hed in the following places .•—EAST INDIES. Oalcotta—Smith, Farie it
RM2AJDY5N–Dumfries and district post office directory .. for 1911 and 1912 . olonel Ramsay William Rainsford Hannay.Kirkennan, Dalbeattie—Well wood Maxwell.Kirkclaugh, Gatehouse—E. A. Cliff-M^Culloch, J.P.Kirkmichael House, Dumfries—Major Pollock MCall.Kirkwood, Lockerbie—Arthur Jackson Steel.Knockbrex, Kirkcudbright—James Brown, J.P.Knockhill, Ecclefechan—Frank Hunter.Knocknalling, Dairy, Galloway—Colonel J. Murray Kennedy, M.V O. Laghall, Dumfries—Major-General A. M. Rawlins.Laneside, Dumfries—Captain Patrick C. Dudgeon, R.N.Langshawbush, near Moffat—Colonel J. Younger, J.P., late R.A.Lannhall, Thornh
RM2AKXP93–Bulletin . .:J. The Shepherds Harvest FEEDING SHEEP AND LAMBS: CLOVER HAY V. NATIVE HAY;TURNIPS V. DRY RATION T. R. ARKELL. NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS DURHAM, N. H. 5 .£JL A/0. Id% NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREAND THE MECHANIC ARTS. NEW HAMPSHIREAGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION DURHAM, N. H. Board of Control HON. JOHN G. TALLANT, Chairman, HON. WARREN BROWN, HON. N. J. BACHELDER, A. M., M. S., HON. E. H. WASON, B. S., PRES. WILLIAM D. GIBBS, D. ftc, ex officio, West Concord Hampton Falls East Andover Nashua Durham The Station Staff JOHN C. KENDALL, B.
RM2AM4PXG–The sentinel . ELTA SIGMA CHI Professional NATIONAL THETA SIGMA PHI —ISB— oigma Chi (Beta Delta Chapter—Established 1906) Fraters in Urbe DR. J. G. RANDALL WALTER McLEOD JOSEPH FARRELLHUGH PORBIS FRED ANGEVINE F. T. WHISLERELZEARD DESCHAMPS B. J. GARLINGTON E. C. SIMONSF. T. STODDARD JOSEPH STREIT D. D. RICHARDS EUGENE ANGEVINE W. O. DICKENSON HUGH KENTWILLARD JONES HAROLD JONES ROBERT MULRONEY JAMES BROWN G. T. REINHARTC. FORBISE. G. POLLEYSARTHUR E. DREWGRANT HIGGINSALDEN JONES WILLIAM GLAZIER Fraters in Facultate VICE PRESIDENT FREJDERICK C. SCHEUCHDEAN A. N. WHITLOCK PROFESSOR HAROLD LANSI
RM2AWG1D9–The Commercial and financial chronicle . r., John Claflln, William D. Sloane. John J. Phelps. Gustav H. Schwab. John S. Kennedy, Frank Lyman. D. O. Mills, George F. VIetor, Lewis Cass Ledyard, James Stillman, Lyman J. Gage. niinoisThist&Sayiii^sBaiiK 4;hicago Capital and. SurplixsS13,S00,000 John Crosby Brown,W. Bayard Cutting,Charles S. Smith.William Rockefeller,Alexander E. Orr. Payne Whitney,Edward W Sheldea.ChauBoey Keep,George L. R ves,Arthur C IJamee. Pays Interest on Time Deposits, Current and Reserve Accounts. Deals in Investment Securities and Foreign Exchangee. Transacts a General Tr
RM2AM0MX3–The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . er of Minneapolis, Minn,ii Florence Louise, b. 11 March, 1878.iii Frank Taylor, b. 18 April, 1880; M. D., Univ. Minn., 1905. 761 WILLIAM ERASTUS8, son of Moses7 and Elmira E.(Fillebrown) Brigham; born in Boston, 16 Feb., 1865; married (1)6 Sept., 1888, Lettie Jane, daughter of Francis Mitchell; born inHartland, Me., 19 Nov., 1863; died in Somerville, Mass., 3 Aug.,1891; married (2) 21 Jan., 1899, Carrie Emerson, daughter ofJacob Everett Brown; born in Rye, N. H., 18 March, 18
RM2ANHY42–Bulletin Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College . and Glee ClubsCantata—The Inheritance Divine Junior DepartmentPlay—The Silver Thread Drama Class one act plays Make Believe Joint Owners in Spain A Modem Menage Senior DramaticsA Bachelors Romance Senior Expression Recitals Marion Frances Hunt—A Maker of Dreams Mary Kathryn Krimm—Lonesome-Like Marion Elizabeth Springman—A Minuet Faculty Recital Senior Musicales Students Recitals 9 Chapel Talks Rev. William A. Brown, D.D.Rev. John Watchorn, D.D. Rev. E. C. Keboch Rev, Horace L. Jacobs, D.D. Rev. Carl V. Drake Rev. R. S. Oyler, Ph.D.
RM2ANDTNK–The Friend : a religious and literary journal . tion at 9.20 each morning,E. Vesta Haines, Richard M. Gummere and Richard C. Brown have beensecured. Rmidenoc: 254 S. 44th St. Bell Phone: Baring 20S1X WILLIAM OAKESPlumbing and Heating Contractor Also Lkad Burnino 260 South Tenth Street philadelphia B«LL PBONi-Filbcrt 2666, F»AF»ER HANGING FRANK C. BUEHL Succettor to S. F. BALDERSTONS SON 902 SPRING GARDEN ST., PHILADELPHIA47J LEEDOM ST., JENKINTOWN, PA nd Wall Paprr. Rtl i;bt.< Letchworth Cottage Spring Lake Beach, N. J.Open for the Season of 1923 A. C. & S. H. Letchworth SEE WALKER & KEPLER
RM2AJ33TP–Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LEWISTOWN. 1. Rev. Albert Pfaus. 5. William H. Watson.* 2. Rev. Kenneth Brown. 6. Mrs. Maria L. Watson. 3. Rev. Henry Quickenden. 4. Elder Wm. C. Cort. *Deceased Aug-. 17, 1S94.. CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE T.EWISTOWN CHURCH.1 Wilbur F. Hanson, M. D. 5. John H. Williard, M. D. 2. Mrs. Marv I.. Hanson.* 6. Mrs. J. H. Williard. 3. Mrs. Malvina L. Stone.** *Deceased Jan. IS, 1901. 4. Mrs. Allis E. W. Stafford. **Deceased Jan. 15, 1901. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. J 21 ton, N. J. Mr. Edwards was located at White SulphurSpr
RM2AJ7117–B S N S quarterly . TK NORMAL SCHOOL State Board of Education WILLIAM LAUDER, .... Riddlesburg and Harrisburg DR. JOHN P. GARBER, Philadelphia, ROBERT C. SHAW, Greensburg. E. S. TEMPLETON, Greenville, JAMES M. COUGHLIN, Wilkes-Barre: DR. NATHAN C. SCHAEFFER, Harrisburg DR. J. GEORGE BECHT, Executive Secretary Harrisburg. Board of Trustees A. Z. SCH0CH, President JAMES C. BROWN, Vice PresidentJOHN M. CLARK, Esq., Secretary CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq. PAUL E. WIRT, Esq. HON. VORIS AUTEN. M. G. YOUNGMAN. L. E. McGINNES. BENJAMIN APPLE. D. J. WALLER, Jr. (Ex-Officio) WM. H. HIDLAY, Treasurer. BLOOMSBU
RM2AJFW4A–Official register of the United States .. . FrenchRichard Esleeck... Daniel Whidbee Charles HoUoman.. Henry Holmes Demp.sev White... Robert Smith John Jenkins Henrv Mason Daniel Best James Owens B.F.Nixon Georfje Halstead Jessie Smith Lacky Jones James Brown John Kirchmeyer... J o.iiab Anderson Philip Cornick Frank Proctor Nathaniel Eiddick..Nathaniel Elliott... John Elliott John Smith Walton King Thomas Tucker C.A.Shafer Edward Bond Jeremiah Tynes William H.Brooks.. Al-in Mitchell Moses Harrod A.D.Kent James E. Smith..William Whitehurst E. W.Owens L. O.West James E. Owens William Carty Henry
RM2AWG272–The Commercial and financial chronicle . ce-President. WILLIAM M KINQSLEY, Second Vice-Pres HENRY E. AHERN. Secretary. WILFRED J WORCESTER. Asst. Secretary CHARLES A. EDWARDS, 2d Asst. Secretary TRUSTEES.JOHN A. STEWART, Chairman of the Board.William H. Macy Jr., John Claflln, William D. Sloane, John J. Phelps. Gustav H. Schwab. John S. Kennedy, Frank Lyman, D. O. Mills, George F. Victor, Lewis Cass Ledyard, James Stillman, Lyman J. Gage. niinoisTnist&SaTiii^sBaiiK John Crosby Brown,W. Bayard Cutting,Charles S. Smith,William Rockefeller,Alexander E. Orr, Payne Whitney,Edward W. Sheldem.ChauBMy
RM2AWRNBA–The Commercial and financial chronicle . 45 and 47 WALL STREET CAPITAL, ------ $2,000,000.00 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 13,243,128.25 EDWARD W. SHELDON, President. WM. M. KINGSLEY, Second Vice-President. WILFRED J. WORCESTER, Asst. Secretary. JOHN CROSBY BROWN, Vice-President. HENRY E. AHERN, Secretary. CHARLES A. EDWARDS, ad Asst. Secretary. TRUSTEES JOHN A. STEWART, Chairman of the Board. John Crosby Brown,W. Bayard Cutting,Charle9 S. Smith,William Rockefeller,Alexander E. Orr,William H. Macy, Jr., William D. Sloane,Gustav H. Schwab,Frank Lyman,George F. Vietor,James Stillman, John Clafl
RM2ANHW35–The Post-Office annual Glasgow directory . Total Assets, including LifeFunds (at 31st December,1926; exceed— £54,000,000. INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Branch Office, 23 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW, CL Hand-in-Hand Branch Office, Branch Manager, Marine Department, - - - Agent, - 69 ST. VINCENT STREET, G2.• E. G. THOMSON. 3 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE, CI.A. SCOTT BROWN. LOCAL BOARD.WILLIAM BARRIE, Esq. (Kerr & Barrie), Chairman.JAMES ANDREW. Esq., LL.D. EDWIN G. SMITH, Esq. (Mitchells, Johnston & Co.) (Arbuckle, Smith & Co., Ltd.). W. E. WHYTE, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., Solicitor, ANDREW SCOTT. Esq. (Com
RM2AJEP4A–Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Canada at the annual convocation, 1915 . Dec.13, 1914. No. 103. Thomas Darling, Oct. 25, 1914; Ralph Ber-rington Smith, Dec. 4, 1914; R. A. Klock,1914; R. E. Fletcher, 1914; H. Dollery, 1914. No. 104. Thomas Walsh, June 17, 1914. No. 110. Robert W. Frost, July, 1913. No. 112. Charles Alexander Summers, Feb. 15, 1914. No. 113. Alexander G. Watson, Jan. 25, 1914. No. 114. Sydney Joseph Jennings, Apr. 28, 1914. No. 117. William Brown, Jan. 23, 1914; Herman Jaeger,April 25, 1914. No. 119. Rev. J. C. Walker, Feb. 11, 1914; EverettQuick, July
RM2AWEF8E–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . 4143 Israel E. Decrow.Mrs. L. B. Sewall.George H. Hunneman.Edward A. Paige.Charles T. Ripley.Frederick W. Shattuck.Loren D. Robinson.Clarence F. Eldridge.Frank W. Alexander.W. W. Hill. Horace H. Jacobs. William H. Edmands. Harry F. Stevens. George W. Brown. F. A. Newlin. Henry S. Bean.40 J. Myles Standish.42-Charles D. Buckner. 222428303438 45 Henry J. Ives. ALLSTON STREET. 9 Fverett H. Sharp.11 William B. Smart.13 D. D. Russell.17 William F. Stecher.19 Miss S. E. Wilder.21 William H. Brainerd.23
RM2AN2GNW–The Dewees family; geneaolgical data, biographical facts and historical information . in. 179. William Henry. 180. Layton Draper, b. 6, 15, 1867, m. Ellen Brown. Children of No. 99.George H. and Rachel Ann (Deweese) Parker. 181. Thomas, b. 11, —, 1838, died young. 182. Harriet Belle, b. 6, 4, 1842, d. 7, 5, 1902, m. 9, 14,1865, Philip E. LaMunyan. 183. John, b. 1845, ^) 1848. Children of No. 100.Jonathan and Elizabeth (Deweese) Tinley. 184. Sarah Elizabeth, b. i, 25, 1839, m. Avery Draper. 185. Mary Ann, b. 5, 4, 1841. 186. Draper Deweese, b. 11, 6, 1842, ni. Frank Mans-field. 187. Mary Etta,
RM2AKYC0R–Journal of the Common Council, of the city of Philadelphia, for 1878 . ut Joseph G. M. Dunlap- Matthew Daley John V.Brown Cornelius Sullivan Samuel C. Smith William Pouter William Shallcross Edw. Wilson Joseph Preston Charles Rogers Peter R. Dietz Frederick H. Benson Joseph P. Gillen Joseph T. Kelby John J. McCafierty John Smith J.iseph E. Shutr Robert Gray Thomas Slater Andrew Jackson C. W. Care Appropriation. S49,067 00 Amount ofWarrant. i8i208 33125 0090 0054 0075 0075 0075 0075 0067 5058 3366 6648 3348 3348 33 !48 3352 5045 0045 0016 6740 0025 0027 0022 5066 6766 6754 1654 1616 6762 6050 0
RM2AJGKHP–Official register of the United States .. . ff Charles Brown Erancis B. Heltman Nathaniel Hershler David E. Holmes ? Harvey A.Kohr J. William Palmer William N. Peck JohnD. Sabine Charles W.Shelton Frederick H. Stafford Henry C. Wood Charles Brandt Gustavua A. Brandt William Bremer Lawrence J.Bryan John Cameron Benjamin Engel Charles F. Keefer Nerval W.King Jesse W.Lee John McCarthy George W.Nagle Thomas E. Senior Frederick T.Wilson. Thomas T.Xates Jeremiah C. Allen Edward H.Atkins Albert F. Bayard Thomas Bevans Sanford Bradbury Richard CuUen George B. French Daniel E.Knapp George W.McKee Charl
RM2AJ6MFM–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1916 . vens, Chas Wiley, C.E ? Winson, R Hall, W. W Rogers, William Brown Lemon, William Edward Wright, Joseph Moerschfelder, Jacob Hassard, Richard Aymong, Roch Amyot Westraan, Eldon Macpherson, William Gorman, James Alexander...,Middleton, Alexander T. M.. Thompson, Robert Hynes, Michael Edward Smith Charles Edmund Kirkpatrick, John AlexanderSparks, Walter Letter Carrier. Box Collector..Porter IJune 0926 May 1024 Jan. 1111 Sept. 1118 Apr. 1218Apr.121 May 12IJuly 12 1 Nov. 1329 Oct. 12 2 Feb. 142 Feb. 14 $ CtB.3 00 a day3 00 a day3 00 a day3 00 a day
RM2AXFM0J–Ancestry and descendants of Deacon David Batchelder of Hampton Falls, N.H., born Jan13, 1736, died Mar11, 1811 . Mrs. Nancy Batch elder Greene DEACON DAVID BATCHELDER 33 Children: 196. Augusta, b. Sept. 13, 1856; m. William T. Eaton. 197. Abbv Whitehouse, b. June 8, 1858; d. Oct. 22, 1893,unmarried. 198. John Clark, b. Jan. 21, 18G1; m. Susan L. Harper. 199. Katherine Manila, b. Oct. 18, 1869; m. James E.Brown (335). 70. ABBIE J. BATCHELDER (Nathaniel, Elisha, David,) wasborn in Pittsfield, N. H., Dec. 21, 1829; married Nov. 13,1S59, Jeremiah T. Clough, of Loudon, N. H. He was bornFeb. 3, 1824
RM2AFMYYB–. Atlanta City Directory. F, laborer, r 10 TiftonThomas G (Alice), plumber, r 22 GaskillWiley E, conductor Ga Rv & Power Co, r 224 CameronWilliam (c), stableman Atl Brewing & Ice Co, r 13 Chestnut avWilliam C (Odelle), soldier, r 32 Evans Drive (O C)William H, driver Texas Oil Co, r 59 S McDanielWilliam J (Uria), conductor Ga Ry & P Co, r 224 CameronWilliam N (Lula A), watchman Sou Ry, r 494 Whitehall& Walker (A D Barber, G W Walker), insurance, 812 Forsyth bldgBarbieri Melvin, clerk James Brown, r 128 Fort « Tarquino, cabinet mkr 173 E Hunter, rms 102 Capitol avBarbour Douglas, steno J G Pasc
RM2AX05Y2–Atlanta City Directory . 00 CTQ CA CO CO Loftis Plumbing Go., Ail New Work Guaranteed forOne Year. Phone 1846. 23 E. Hunter St. 3O ? CO o DR. R. V. KAZIAN SURGEON CHIROPODIST Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Toilet and Maaicurlag Articles. Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage. 25^ Peachtree Street (The Viaduct.) m (BOO oo >s oo (0 E O • 01) co« (8 AUB (IU4) AUB (c) (c). AUBURN AVE—Contd 202 Moseley William L 203 White John 204 Williams Jacob (c) 207 Thomas William (c) 208 Williams Virginia (c) 210 Harrison Nellie (c) 211 Brown William (c) 212 Union Mut Relief Assn (c)214-16 Hagan & Dodd CJo 215 Pu
RM2AJFMF3–Official register of the United States .. . .Hopkins.J. K. Hooper... W.E.Jones T.P.Purcell... Lee Beall F.R.Brill William Caton W. P. Cady Eobert Dickson...William Doleman. S.E.Edwards W. B. Handy F. P. Jacobs J.H.Oliver J. OLeary C. G. OBrien J.A.Sullivan Alex. Savoy J. J.SuUivan G. W. Tenley G. G. Warren Daniel Williaoja.. J. A. Albm R. G.Alcorn , J. H. Aigner T.J.Brown Andrew Buacher. J. E. Barnes C.F. Beers F. t-T. Bernhardt.-.W. H. J.Frank Browne. W.E.Boyle C-A. Barnes F W. Browne John Carrington. W.T. Coulter Solomon Carr, jr.. James Childs M. Coughlau W A.Clark J W. Covington.,W.J. Crea
RM2AN6K3N–Acts and resolves passed by the General Court . E. Currier,Caleb Cogswell,William Brown,Jeremiah Emerson,Joseph T. Abbot, 5 %j w %«• t*^ *a a a a -5 *j w w t<j tj %^- ?*,•« ^ t^ w «5(4 c w «*-? ^ i^ ^i- 5 ^ <N 702 MILITARY ACCOUNTS. — — CO (N i-ifH W T3.CO t 05 CO ro 00« O O O O ^S £ E S (MOO (N-* CT W CO CJ Tj. *^ CO CO CO CO CO00 00 OD 00 00 CO CO CO CO CO00 00 00 00 00 00 ad 00 t>. 1^ (^ «>. !>. J^ CO CO CO Cr- CO CO00 00 00 00 00 00 o CO CO CO coco CO el 3l-Sl-4 -3 ^ I to Zi i-» z >-j h^ ^ o (5 o cj c5 «j o t5 a u u u oPQQQQ «5 w w c3 ej ti c5 ^ >>« <» 3 » w 2 0
RM2CH304R–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . rown Edward miner r 220 FaradavBrown Edward C r 320C N Madison avBrown Edward E bartender John Blank r 103 MoundBrown Edward J auto bldr r 603 Alex-ander Brown Edward L r 227 Lydia Brown Elizabeth Mrs laundress r 220 Faraday avBrown Elizabeth M Miss dressmkr 408 E Armstrong avBrown Elmira Mrs wid Solon, r 224 Fredonia avBrown Elsie Miss r 304 AragoBrown Emma Mrs wid William A r 203 Missouri avBrown Emma L Miss r 308 EllisBrown Ernest R bartender Kaser Ja- cobson r 202 PersimmonBrown Etta Miss furn rooms 201 Ham-ilton Brown Eugene (Brown Bros & Cassell)6 Anh
RM2CEMWP7–. The Phoenix. KAPPA SIGMA. Theta Chapter of Kappa Sigma. ESTABLISHED IN 1887. FRATRES IN URBE. E. E. Adams, R- C. Gkibble, C. B. Brown, C. M. Hunter, H. J. Brown, D. C. Kellev. Jr., R. S. Brown, W. C. Kellev, W. S. Faulkner, F. C. Stratton, R. M. Fields, H. F. Stratton. FRATRES IN FACULTATE. Laban Lacy Rice Professor of English Finis King Farr Professor of Hebrew active members.Class of 95. William Lambert Darby A.B Benjamin Augustus Enloe, Jr LL.B Charles Bowman Ewing LL. B Edward Franklin Jared LL.B Matthew Gerald Lyle LL.B Frank Rives LL.B David Robert Smalling LL.B Class of 97. Harry Buch
RM2CDDW1B–. Men of Minnesota; a collection of the portraits of men prominent in business and professional life in Minnesota . WILLIAM E. HALE MINNEAPOLIS.LAWYER. FREDERICK V. BROWN MINNEAPOLIS. BROWN & KERR, LAWYERS; VICE PRES. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION. MEN OF MINNESOTA. 145
RM2CDDW0G–. Men of Minnesota; a collection of the portraits of men prominent in business and professional life in Minnesota . WILLIAM E. HALE MINNEAPOLIS.LAWYER. FREDERICK V. BROWN MINNEAPOLIS. BROWN & KERR, LAWYERS; VICE PRES. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION. MEN OF MINNESOTA. 145. MARTIN FRANKLIN HANLEY
RM2CJ4KBF–. The Orange blossom . 67. SOPHOMORES. H. B. McKIBBIN President MINNIE DENMAN Vice President F. A. BOYES Treasurer S. R. HIBBARD Attorney JAMES ALLEN Sargeant ROLL. Allen, James Leach, Edna Armstrong, May Lowe, Jessie Beauchamp, Jessie Long, Fannie Baldwin, William Leary, Sarah Bolton, Anita Lawrence, John Brown, J. E. Montgomery, Elmer Boys, P. A. Michaels, Ethel Barber, J. W. Macurdy, Ethel Brown, Elmer Markham, Iva Braden, Chas. Molby, S. J. Clarke, Alice McKibbin, H. B. Creager, Florence Mitchell, Owen Cook, W. F. Nattier, Ada Daily, Ben. Ochesli, Leonard Uennie, C. C. Parmenter, Helen Den
RM2CF62NN–. History of Methodism and the Methodist Churches of Staten Island. nant. Ida B. Marshall. Ella S. LaForge. Addie E. Lake, Mamie A. La Forge.* Nellie Joline. Maud DuBois. Mattie B. Dunham. Fannie B. Davis. Carrie Gibbs. Sadie Boyce. E. Blanche Brown. Nora Bailey. Maraie T. Collins. Ida S. Butler.<c Anna S. Butler. Clara Androvette. Mary E. Butler. Ida Winant. Ella Butler. Helen B. Johns. Charlotte Johns. Elizabeth Decker. Mary Cooley.Mr. Horatio Collins. William M. Bedell. BETHEL. 87 Mr. Daniel Bedell. Andrew Abrams. William M. Carpenter. William A. Brown, vSr. John Gerry. Eugene B. Halle.
RM2CJ4HNR–. The Orange blossom . S Treasurer S. R. HIBBARD Attorney JAMES ALLEN Sargeant ROLL. Allen, James Leach, Edna Armstrong, May Lowe, Jessie Beauchamp, Jessie Long, Fannie Baldwin, William Leary, Sarah Bolton, Anita Lawrence, John Brown, J. E. Montgomery, Elmer Boys, P. A. Michaels, Ethel Barber, J. W. Macurdy, Ethel Brown, Elmer Markham, Iva Braden, Chas. Molby, S. J. Clarke, Alice McKibbin, H. B. Creager, Florence Mitchell, Owen Cook, W. F. Nattier, Ada Daily, Ben. Ochesli, Leonard Uennie, C. C. Parmenter, Helen Dennis, Maye Porter, Anna Denman, Minnie Pulliam, Corinne Dennis, Mable Reid, Alice
RM2CH05HE–. Breed Publishing Co.'s directory of the Western Maryland railroad for the year 1892, from Baltimore to Williamsport . Md. 32 HAGERSTOWN DIRECTORY. Brown Margaret A. wid of John F., h 26 W. Churcli Brown Samuel W. clerk, h 112 W. Bethel Brown T. A. lawyer, 2 Court pi, h Williamsport Brown William lab, h 112 W. Bethel Brown William H. lab, h 229 E. Church Brown William H. tinsmith, h 125 E. Franklin Brown William T. tinner, h 125 E, Franklin Bruce & Lightner, saloon, 114 N. Jonathan Bruce Robert A. (Bruce & Lightner), h Franklin House Bruce Scott, waiter. Hotel Hamilton, h 141 W. Church Briigl
RM2CGHC1K–. Monthly nautical magazine, and quarterly review . Meeting of Steamboat Inspectors at Detroit. 171. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OP THE SUPERVISING INSPECTORS UNDER THESTEAMBOAT LAW OP 1852. This meeting was held at Detroit, from the 6th to the 11th ofOctober, and very important business transacted. We have re-ceived from the Treasury Department in Washington a full re-port of the proceedings, which we abridge for the readers of theNautical Magazine. Present—John Shallcross, 6th District, President.John. S. Brown, 3d District, Secretary. William Burnett, 1st District.Chas. W. Copeland, 2d William E.
RM2CJ8775–. William Painter and his father, Dr. Edward Painter : sketches and reminiscences . hospital, buta mental training school as well. The keys of the new building were turned overto Dr. W. S. Baer, the surgeon in charge, by Arthur George Brown. With Mrs. William Painter at the dedication of the hospital were the followingmeml)ers of her family: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hood, Jr., and their two children;Orrin C. Painter, a son of Mrs. Painter; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Van Trump, of Wilming-ton, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Chalfant and Miss Chalfant, of New York, and MissLouise Ryan, of Pliiladelphia. Among some o
RM2CGJ56K–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Wade Hampton Fought from BullRun to Bentonville. With J. E. B. Stuarts Cavalry he Stood in the Way of Sheridan at Trevilian Station in 18(H. Richard Henry Anderson Com-manded a Brigade on the Pen-insula; Later He Commanded aDivision and, after the Wilder-ness, Longstreets Corps. John Brown Gordon. This In-trepid Leader of Forlorn HopeAssaults Rose from a CivilianCaptain to the Second HighestRank in the Army.. Leonidas Polk, Bishop and Soldier Both, to the End; He Fell on the Battlefield of Pine Mountain in the Defense of Atlanta. William Joseph H
RM2CEKAPJ–. Review of reviews and world's work. Henry J. Ford, James Mills, Wm. G. Johnston,Marshall Brown, J. E. Parke, Thomas Mellon,William B. Phillips, Stephen Quinon, ErasmusWilson, Arthur G. Burgoyne, Cara Reese, JamesP. Hudson, E. W. Hassler, Anna P. Siviter,Mary Agnes Byrne, and David Lowry. Pittsburg has long been noted for the numberand excellence of its newspapers, which have hadin their employ many men who have achievedgreat success in the profession of journalism andalso in othei- lines. EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS. Pittsburgs and Alleghenys school systems areamong the best in the country. In rec
RM2CGJ3T0–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Howell Cobb, Leader of Cobbs G. T. Anderson Commanded a David E. Twiggs, in Command Pierce M. B. Young, BrilliantGeorgia Legion. Brigade in Longstreets Corps. in East Louisiana in 1801. Cavalry Leader.. Goode Bryan Led a Georgia Hugh W. Mercer Led a Geor- David R. Jones, Active William M. Brown, Defender Brigade in Longstreets gia Brigade in the Army Leader at Second Ma- of Savannah, December, Corps. of Tennessee. nassas and Sharpsburg. 180-t.
RM2CGJC4M–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Hdwcll Cubb, Leader of ( obbs G. T. AndersoQ Commanded a David E. Twiggs, in Command Pierce M. B. Young, BrilliantGeorgia Legion. Brigade in Longstreets Corps. in East Louisiana in 1861. Cavalry Leader.. Goode Bryan Led a Georgia Hugh W. Mercer Led a Geor- David R. Jones, Active William M. Brown, Defender Brigade in Longstreets gia Brigade in the Army Leader at Second Ma- of Savannah, December, Corps. of Tennessee. nassas and Sharpsburg. 1804-.
RM2CHNX8Y–. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. : the original emigrants, and the ancestors of the families who have since borne his name . of Nathan andMary (Moulton), born July 29, 1811 ; married first.Aug. 18, 183 I, Abigail Locke, of Burlington, Mass.,born 1809, died 1862; second, Keziah Reynolds,died 1876. Children : i-;69. Eben, Jr.*, born July 4, 1832; married Phoebe N. Taylor.1856. They had one child, Thurza. 1570. William Henry*, born Aug. 2, 1834; married Clara Brown,1865. They had two children, viz. : Clarence E., andFreddie. 1571. Joel Locke*, bor
RM2CDEWGF–. The structure and development of crown gall : a plant cancer . ed to be normalconstituents of the cell (p. 53). The lower nucleus out of focus in order to make the other bodies distinctX 2000.. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1912. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. Chief of Bureau, Beverly T. Galloway.Assistant Chief of Bureau, William A. Taylor.Editor, J. E. Rockwell.Chief Clerk, James E. Jones. Laboratory of Plant Pathology. SCIENTIFIC STAFF. Erwin F. Smith, Pathologist in Charge.R. E. B. McKenney, Expert.Florence Hedges, Assistant Pathologist.Nellie A. Brown, Lucia McCulloch, and Mary Kat
RM2CEDFR7–. The Philippine journal of science. PLATE V. PHILIPPINE COCCID/E. Robinson : Philippine CoccidjE.] [Phil. Journ. Sci., XII, D, No. 1.. PLATE VI. PHILIPPINE COCCID/E. PUBLICATIONS FOE SALE BY THE BUREAU OF SCIENCE,MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS—Continued BOTANY A FLORA OF MANILABy Elmer D. Merrill Order No. 419. Paper, 490 pages, $2.50,postpaid. Practically a complete flora of the cul-tivated areas in the Philippines. Descrip-tions, with keys, of over 1,000 species, 590genera, and 136 families, with native names,glossary of technical terms, etc. PHILIPPINE DIPTEROCARP FORESTSBy William H. Brown an
RM2CGKN3K–. Yonkers in the rebellion of 1861-1865 . eridan, Frank Morgan, and William Sweeney, allin Company F; Ralph E. Prime, in Company G; and Thomas Cahill,musician. They all enlisted in April, 1861. The following joinedthe same Regiment at Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore, in the fall of1861: James Franklin, William Stapleton, and Edward Simmons. Ralph E. Prime, George A. Mitchell, James Sheridan, HenryWicker, George Hitchcock, Charles Fortescue, Benjamin Sullivan,William Sweeney (dead), Casper Ryer (dead), James Brown (dead),David Crofut, George Post, John G. Peene and Charles Allen werein the battle
RM2CF5WNW–. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. h 8 and the last by Wil-liam H. Brumfield November 8. The parties making pur-chases between those dates were Daniel Jarrett, James Wil-liamson and John Vanbuskirk. Section 35 is owned at present by W. Stephenson, J.Brown, William Bennett, E. Baker, G. L. Nottingham, D.P. Root, T. H. Fimple and S. B. Bradbury. The section has2 miles of public road beside one mile of the Bethel free pike,which crosses the northeast part of the section. Section 36 is the southeast corner section of Harrisontownship and its lands were all entered in 1836
RM2CDXJN3–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . ly, Engineer. Joseph Keen, Wa^-deii.Edward J. Atkinson, Clerk.Edward A.Birdsall, Keeper,EobertMcGee, Philip E. Brown, Edward Ililey, Lawrence Dunphy, James Mahony, • Samuel Ruth, John E. Marrin, James Douglass, Homer Bonnell, Frederick Blair, Penitentiary. Charles Walker, Keeper. William Hessler, John Will, Henry Warring, Edward Mooney, James Silvey, James Linden, William Watts, Isaac Hampton, Michael Crane, Night Guard. Theo.S.Shadbolt,£x-deeper (blind). Ella H. Halliwell, Matron. Rnndnlls Island. William H. Stephens, War
RM2CDXJJJ–. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . .Edward A.Birdsall, Keeper.Robert McGee, Philip E. Brown, Edward liiley, Lawrence Dnnphy, James Mahony, • Samuel Ruth, John E. Marrin, James Douglass, Homer Bonnell, Frederick Blair, John Gough, Mary Goodwin, Matron.Twelve male and thirty-one femaleattendants. Penitentiary. Charles Walker, Keeper. William Hessler, John Will, Henry Warring, Edward Mooney, James Silvey, James Linden, William Watts, Isaac Hampton, Micliael Crane, Night Guard. Theo.S.Sliadbolt,£x-Aeei)er (blind). Ella H. Halliwell, Matron. Riindnlls Island. Wi
RM2CF6MMR–. The Ottawan. The University Orchestra, 1909-10 DIRECTOR, ROBERT E. NASH First Violins Mable Stannard Laura Wood Second Violins Norma Peck Gladys Tanner Helen Hockersmith Cello Edna Wallace Viola - Anna Wallace Bass Irene Henderson Piano - - - Mildred Brown Flute George Collett First Clarinet Walter Keith Second Clarinet - Chester Roberts French Horn - Frank Jennings First Cornet Glenn Wood Second Cornet Maurice Hobbs Trombone Wm. Lusk Drums Glenn Brown [107]. College Band Walter Lusk 12William Lower 12Chester Roberts 12 CornetsMaurice Hobbs 12Alto Clarinets William ScheuflerChas. RushLeslie
RM2CJ5X9C–. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . Residlnce jf ROSEELL SHAW,Williamston,Ingh/iiCq..Mich.. FiEsiDENCE OF WILLIAM Z. SECORO.Wiluamston,InghamCo.,Mich. WILLIAMSTOWN. 347 We are under obligations to the following persons inWilliamstown for information furnished and assistance ren-dered : J. M. Williams, Daniel L. Grossman, E. P. Loran-ger, W. H. McEnally, William L. Brown, William P.Ainsley, Drs. Leasia, Goad, Defendorf, and Gampbell,Revs. Henry, Ludwig, Lovett, and York, G. E. Lock wood,John M. Grossman, Mr. Waldo, J. H. Steel, D. F. P. Bur-nett, Messrs. Wilson & Glark, J. H. G
RM2CGM5JX–. Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... [1861-1866] . od ..Frederick Henry.. Corporals.John F. Pritcaard.HeatonHill George Beckenbaugh. William Graham William H. H. Center. Jacob Newman H. L. Hinman Rooert A. Jones Buglers.Napoleon B. Utt....Charles J. Schryver. William Barnhill Nicholas Prater... Blacksmiths.Charles Gathard..Cyrus Youst Privates.Armstrong. Samuel A. Barry, William Brown, John H Burdoa«, John Coles, William E Cole, Steven D Curtis, Charles A Dibblj, Emery Easley, Thomas H— Ernst, John Ervin, George Foster, Miner A Frey, George W Gilmore, Henry Harris, Cha
RM2CHF484–. Souvenir, celebration of the one hundred and twenty-eighth anniversary of independence day ... Irving Park . Methodist E. Church, N, Forty-second Avenue and W. Grace St. The first Methodist Episcopal Church of Irving Park was organized March 1888, in the hallof the old brick store. After the building was partially destroyed by fire, 188(i, services wereheld for about a year in Linwood Hall. The First Board of Trustees: F. (). Cross, T. V. Cook-ingham C. N. Loucks, V. A. Lively, T. G. Pahner, H. F. Stone, J. H. Barrett, J. F. Merchiint,Lester A. Brown and William Innian. The present church w
RM2CE632M–. The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . r of Minneapolis, Minn,ii Florence Louise, b. 11 March, 1878.iii Frank Taylor, b. 18 April, 1880; M. D., Univ. Minn., 1905. 761 WILLIAM ERASTUS«, son of Moses^ and Elmira E.(Fillebrown) Brigham; born in Boston, l6 Feb., 1865; married (1)6 Sept., 1888, Lettie Jane, daughter of Francis Mitchell; born inHartland, Me., 19 Nov., 1863; died in Somerville, Mass., 3 Aug.,1891; married (2) 21 Jan., 1899, Carrie Emerson, daughter ofJacob Everett Brown; born in Rye, N. H., 18 March, 1
RM2CEY73N–. Pot Pourri. C. E. Bailey, Jr., President W. E. Stevenson, Vice-President J. A. Smith, Secretary and TreasurerCaptain of Football Team, 1917 G. D. BradenCaptain of Baseball Team Norman DoddCaptain of Track TeamC. E. Bailey, Jr.Manager of FootballL. G. Neville, Jr.Manager of Baseball H. C. SmithManager of Track R. W. Tierney, Jr.Society of Inquiry R. M. WOOLLEY Under graduate Treas urer W. C. RoBERSON PhillipianJ. A. Smith, Jr. Musical ClubsG. A. Thornton PhiloE. J. RosenbergFirst Honor RollG. V. S. SmithSecond Honor RollN. T. Lane 1918 William Gray, Jr.C. E. Bailey, Jr. Paul Brown W. E. Steve
RM2CEY733–. Pot Pourri. C. E. Bailey, Jr., President W. E. Stevenson, Vice-President J. A. Smith, Secretary and TreasurerCaptain of Football Team, 1917 G. D. BradenCaptain of Baseball Team Norman DoddCaptain of Track TeamC. E. Bailey, Jr.Manager of FootballL. G. Neville, Jr.Manager of Baseball H. C. SmithManager of Track R. W. Tierney, Jr.Society of Inquiry R. M. WOOLLEY Under graduate Treas urer W. C. RoBERSON PhillipianJ. A. Smith, Jr. Musical ClubsG. A. Thornton PhiloE. J. RosenbergFirst Honor RollG. V. S. SmithSecond Honor RollN. T. Lane 1918 William Gray, Jr.C. E. Bailey, Jr. Paul Brown W. E. Steve
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