The following year he represented Hanover in the state legislature, and in 1878 he became a trustee ofĭartmouth college. He was elected president of the Dartmouth Savings bank New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. From 1871 till 1888 he was a trustee of the He was made a member of the British Society of Biblical Archeology. In 1871 he announced to the world theįamous discoveries of General di Cesnola in Cyprus, publishing numerous articles in connection therewith. He went abroad in 1866, and made extensive investigations in archeology. In 1859 became one of the original proprietors of the Fifth Avenue hotel in New York. In 1853 he engaged in the hotel business in New Orleans, and Where after graduation he was for a time instructor. Attended Black River academy, Ludlow, Vt., The first, Bryan Hinney, being drunk, fell into the area of a house in Republican Alley, and his head becoming jammed in an inverted position, his death was caused by a rush of blood to the head. The Coroner yesterday held inquests on the bodies of two poor wretches, who met with untimely ends whilst intoxicated. His bereaved family, brothers and relatives, we tender our sincere sympathies, and may his example be their guiding Virtues - generous to an error in his profession, a shining light - in his loss, a void scarcely to be filled. Spirit that actuated him, to meet him in the common walks of life, was to love him. In his death, this county and community have suffered an irreparable loss - the profession, a disaster. Himself alike to the officers as well as the privates by his attention, gentlemanly bearing, uniform kindness,and With it to Virginia, where he shared with them the trials and glories of Laurel Hill and Cheat Mountain - endearing Ramsey, and was appointed Assistant Surgeon of that regiment was with the regiment at Pensacola, and went John Evans - and was attached to the 1st regiment Georgia volunteers,Ĭol. With his company - the Bainbridge Independents, Capt. In the early history of the unfortunate struggle, he went In the common calamity, he yielded a prompt obedience to the demand made upon his patriotism, and was no less eminentĪs a Surgeon in the army than attentive as a physician. When the tocsin of war was sounded, and his native State became involved Since followed assiduously and successfully. He graduated at the Jefferson Medical College, in 1847, with the highest honors of Decatur county which he has March, 1866 while on a visit with his family, after a brief but that patience and fortitude of which his life wasĬharacteristic, David P. Coroner Nugent took his effects-two pairs of trousers, an alarm clock set for 5:30, a razor, a pistol, and $3.11 in cash. The boy warned him last night to turn the gas off. This morning he was found lying in his bed dead, with the gas turned on. Max Henn, aged twenty, registered at Robert Ernest's Hotel, 127 West street, on Sunday evening. [Source: "Dartmouth College Necrology, 1910-1911, Hanover, N.H. HAZEN - Class of 1866 - MARSHMAN WILLIAMS [New York Herald, New York, NY, Saturday, November 16, 1878, p. Relatives and friends of theĭeceased are respectfully invited. Take place at 317 West 14th st., on Tuesday, the 19th inst., ten A. The funeral of the late Albert Havemeyer, Jr., who died on the 8th inst., at San Gabriel, Cal., will The interment, accompanied by appropriate military VanĬourtlandt, that the procession reached from the Battery to canal street, a Tuesday last, was attended by the military and such an immense concourse ofĬitizens, among whom was Gen. His death will be long and severely lamentedīy a numerous acquaintance, whose loss will not be easily repaired.-New Prosperity of the city, or supported with more zeal and activity many of Few men manifested a deeper interest in the welfare and Talents, as well for his amiableness of manners, and benevolence ofĭisposition. Highly esteemed and respected as a man of very promising genius and New Hampshire, but had resided in this city for a number of years past, Counsellor at Law, andĪdjutant General of the militia of the state. [New-York Tribune, July 20, 1915, PageĪ lingering illness, CHARLES G. Relatives andįriends, also those of his brothers, Michael and John J., are respectfully invited. Late residence, 221 East 120th st., this day (Saturday), November 15, at one o'clock P. [Source: New York Herald, New York, NY, Sunday, November 17, 1878,Īt Harlem, on Wednesday, November 13, Patrick F., eldest son of the late Francis Hallaran. Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 38 Chrystie st., on Sunday, theġ7th, at half-past one o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully On Friday, November 15, at the residence of her parents, Catherine, oldest daughter of John andĬatherine Hagan, aged 18 years and 2 months. Obituaries and Death Notices in New York County NY
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