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“ … Harry Livingston Hart;ey. _Her children Charles itandolph b. Deec. 5, 1921 Robert Fletcher, b. June 10, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley reside in Washington, … the time of Lincoln's assasination. Children: Henry Riggs, b. Feb, 12, 1870 Gerald Lawrence, b. Aug. 26 … 1 R e v el … ”
“ … Law School in the spring of the year 1884, with the LI.b. degree. Shortly after graduation he was admitted to … ”
“ … the University of C. Oct. 1885 \"3 3! & FRANK W. RAY, A. b. \‘ & Last address, Columbia, S. C. ¥ = - : r}’ Ray came to … member of Delta Phi … graduation, where and when rec’d A. B. 8t Union Law, Med., Div. or other professional school M., … … occurred at Columbia in 1896. =N N s = FRANK W. RAY, A. B. Business unknown, Last address, Columbia, S. C. He was a … ”
“ … gentlemen were presented for investitute by the Hon. Silas b. Brownell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and the degrees were conferred by President Alexander . ANDREW VAN VRANKEN … Blatehford prize medals went to George B. L"\]'rm1'1nr1 Richard Van Bensekom, jr. o-night the president and Mrs., … ”
“ … N. Xy and subsequently the same Class at Union....A. b. Union 1836; M. D. Cleveland Homaeop. Hospital \ g Coll. … Co., Detroit, Mich., 1887-88. *Thomas Fuller Pomeroy B. May 11, 1813, Cooperstown, N. … full courses at the … ”
“ … PLACE. New York, December 20th, 1917. Mr. Frederick b. Richards, Glens Falls, New York. My dear Mr. Richards, I … ”
“ … They have had two children, viz,: 1. Alfred Crafts, Jr., b. at Binghamton, May 4, 1875; d @ T ow o o o . 2 William Chapman b. in 1887, The Crafts Family Pe 503 James M, & Williem F., … after lzvmg Union (how long and where … 5 8 n . b. Forwardmg address, by which can always be reached , … ”
“ … Wounds.”’ N b. 1. Let the answers to the following questions be as full … ”
“ … navy, and now (1893) resides in Washington. D. C. RHIND, Alexander Colden, naval officer, was born in New York city … foreizn waters,and, after sludy- ing … , Wright, surgeon, b. in North Hem: stead, N. Y., 19 Feb,, 1766; d. in Throg’s Nee! Dr. Richard Bayley. and then for two years under … a second visit … ”