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... father's coal mines . Before 1814 he had invented and built a miniature saw - mill , and soon after a novel pumping engine which when shown to Platen , the noted mechanical en- gineer , secured for young Ericsson an appointment as cadet ...
... father's coal mines . Before 1814 he had invented and built a miniature saw - mill , and soon after a novel pumping engine which when shown to Platen , the noted mechanical en- gineer , secured for young Ericsson an appointment as cadet ...
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... father was U.S. geologist , and his mother's father , Robert Mills , was U.S. government architect . His great grandfather , Richard Evans , emi- grated from Wales in the early part of the eight- eenth century and settled in New England ...
... father was U.S. geologist , and his mother's father , Robert Mills , was U.S. government architect . His great grandfather , Richard Evans , emi- grated from Wales in the early part of the eight- eenth century and settled in New England ...
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... father , who was a teacher . In 1863 she was married to W. P. Ewing , at that time and for several years navy agent of the port of Baltimore . She began teaching cook- ery in 1880 ; conducted a cooking school in Chicago , 1880-83 ; was ...
... father , who was a teacher . In 1863 she was married to W. P. Ewing , at that time and for several years navy agent of the port of Baltimore . She began teaching cook- ery in 1880 ; conducted a cooking school in Chicago , 1880-83 ; was ...
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... father , then secretary of the interior , to rescue the belated immigrants who were imprisoned in the Sierra by the ... father's salt works in Ohio . In April , 1861 , he was appointed by Governor Dennison brigade- inspector of Ohio ...
... father , then secretary of the interior , to rescue the belated immigrants who were imprisoned in the Sierra by the ... father's salt works in Ohio . In April , 1861 , he was appointed by Governor Dennison brigade- inspector of Ohio ...
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... father , a native of New Jersey , who settled in Virginia , was a soldier in the American Revolution , was at Brandywineand Valley Forge , and removed to Waterford , Ohio , in 1792 , afterward settling in what was set off as Ames ...
... father , a native of New Jersey , who settled in Virginia , was a soldier in the American Revolution , was at Brandywineand Valley Forge , and removed to Waterford , Ohio , in 1792 , afterward settling in what was set off as Ames ...
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Page 14 - Adolphus received a high school education, and at the outbreak of the civil war he enlisted as a private in the 19th Massachusetts volunteer infantry. He was promoted to the rank of first sergeant and was one of the " forlorn hope," at Fredericksburg, where he was twice wounded, Dec.
Page 9 - England, some doubts as to his divinity; though it is a question I do not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an opportunity of knowing the truth with less trouble.
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Page 11 - The day will come when some more powerful man will get fame and riches from my invention, but nobody will believe that poor John Fitch can do anything worthy of attention.
Page 14 - American association for the advancement of science, of the American philosophical society, and of the American academy of arts and sciences...
Page 14 - He was county solicitor in 1860, but at the opening of the civil war he enlisted as a private in the Union army at which time he changed the spelling of his name from Estey.
Page 11 - Awarded for the two best essays on some subject associated with Rutgers University at the time prior to the close of the Revolutionary era. Gift of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey.
Page 4 - York city where he became known as an illustrator and painter of genre and historical subjects. He was elected an associate of the National academy of design in 1879, and became an academician and a member of the Society of American artists in 1882.
Page 10 - Conference of State and Provincial Boards of Health of North America will be held in Detroit, Michigan, August 9, 10 and 11, 1898. The "quarter centennial celebration of the establishment of the Michigan State Board of Health" will be in progress at the abovenamed time.