RMHH9NR1–Antique c1890 engraving, John Henry Livingston. John Henry Livingston (1746-1825) was the fourth President of Queen's College (now Rutgers University), serving from 1810 until his death in 1825. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMG0P0HT–John Henry Livingston, of Ancrum, 1603-1672, preaching at Shottskirk or Kirk O' Shotts Parish Church, Salsburgh North Lanarkshir
RMPBKJDA–838 John Henry Livingston circa 1820
RMTWH29A–Sarah Van Brugh Livingston Jay (1756-1802), Wife of Founding Father John Jay, Seated Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873
RMG345BW–John Livingston
RME7KTJY–HENRY(1873) p472 JOHN LIVINGSTON GRANDIN, DIDIOUTE (PA)
RMJYEWA9–HENRY(1873) p472 JOHN LIVINGSTON GRANDIN, DIDIOUTE (PA)
RMG77YPE–The Oxford and Cambridge (light blue) boat crews for the 2003 Varsity Boat Race - Back row: Robin Bourne-Taylor (Ox), Tom James (Cam), Basil Dixon (Ox), Alex McGarel-Groves (Cam), Henry Morris (Ox), Kris Coventry (Cam), Sam McLennan (Ox) and Wayne Pomman (Cam). *..- Middle Row: Hugo Mallinson (Cam), David Livingston (Ox), James Livingston (Cam), Matt Smith (Ox), Tim Wooge (Cam), Scott Frandsen (Ox), Matthias Kleinz (Cam) and John Adams (Ox). - Front Row: Jim Omartian (Cam) and Acer Nethercott (Ox) line-up on the tideway at Putney, London, ahead of their Boat Race next month.
RM2AM8B10–Valentine's manual of old New York . g itself is just as it waswhen opened in 1787, and is treasured by the pupils andfaculty as the source of Flatbushs educational eminenceand achievement. Its founder and first principal was Dr.John Henry Livingston, a man of learning and of finecharacter who inspired the people with his own ambitionsand possessed their confidence and support. His influ-ence has come down to his successors and has givenErasmus Hall a unique place in educational annals. Dr.Walter B. Gunnison, the late principal, inherited the devo-tion to learning and the inspiriting personali
RM2HH38WR–View of the City and Harbour of New York taken from Mount Pitt, the Seat of John R. Livingston, Esq. 1796 Charles B. J. F. de Saint-Mémin French This view was made from a point near the present intersection of Henry and Montgomery Streets on the Lower East Side. The shore of Long Island appears at left, New York Harbor at center and New York City to the right.. View of the City and Harbour of New York taken from Mount Pitt, the Seat of John R. Livingston, Esq.. Charles B. J. F. de Saint-Mémin (French, Dijon 1770–1852 Dijon). 1796. Etching and watercolor. Prints
RM2AGG0PJ–Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication. Printmakers include Henry Bryan Hall, S.V. Hunt, and Max Rosenthal. Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume. EM4832; John H. Livingston, D.D.
RMMT8K30–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RM2R7F3KF–Saint-Memin portrait engravings c. 1865
RMPDE62H–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RM2R7W9RY–General Meade and His Staff 1865
RM2RHMR5B–Clermont State Historic Site Clermont, New York, USA
RM2R7K8N9–Montage of American Theatrical Figures 1866
RMTWH299–Sarah Van Brugh Livingston Jay (1756-1802), Wife of Founding Father John Jay, Head and Shoulders Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873
RMG345BX–John Livingston
RME9PXWX–HENRY(1873) p472 JOHN LIVINGSTON GRANDIN, DIDIOUTE (PA)
RM2AFNKMX–. History of the city of New York : its origin, rise, and progress. and was the rival in architecturalpretensions of St. Pauls Chapel. It was located on Fulton (Fair) Street,then quite out of town.^ The Eev. Dr. John Henry Livingston was called to the pulpit the next year.He was young, scarcelytwenty-six years of age, ofsingular personal beauty,tall, athletic, and a pro-ficient in manly exercises.He had been graduatedfrom Yale at sixteen, aftera rigorous examinationnot only in the classics,but astronomy, mathe-matics, and jurisprudence;and he had traveled overEurope, stuilied tlieologyin Utrec
RM2AAW1F8–Edw Livingston Includes photomechanical reproductions. Printmakers include William Birch, Asher B. Durand, Henry Bryan Hall, Charles Hullmandel, James Barton Longacre, Albert Rosenthal, Max Rosenthal & John Sartain. Draughtsmen include David McNeely Stauffer. Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM10052 Statement of responsibility : J. Rogers; Edw. Livingston
RMMT8K33–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RMPDE62M–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RM2AAY09X–Clermont State Historic Site Clermont, New York, USA
RMG3K9N5–John Livingston, 1746 - 1825
RMEA84NJ–HENRY(1873) p472 JOHN LIVINGSTON GRANDIN, DIDIOUTE (PA)
RM2AFKT0W–. Field genealogy; being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia. All descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field, was from Alsace-Lorraine. See page 864.. FIELD GENEALOGY. 855 De Peyster Field. 4. Helen. 5. Catharine L., married John Henry Livingston,great-grandson of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston. Mr. Field gave the Field Library to Peekskill, N. Y. It contains a fine collec-tion of books given by
RM2AMBKAF–Robert R Livingston, LLD Includes photomechanical reproductions. Printmakers include William Birch, Asher B. Durand, Henry Bryan Hall, Charles Hullmandel, James Barton Longacre, Albert Rosenthal, Max Rosenthal & John Sartain. Draughtsmen include David McNeely Stauffer. Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM9990; Robert R. Livingston, L.L.D.
RMMT8K37–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RMPDE62E–South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presents a Proclamation recognizing May as Military Spouse Appreciation month throughout South Carolina, joined by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. the adjutant general for South Carolina and his wife Barbara, Fort Jackson's Military Family of the Year, Staff Sgt. John Berta and his wife Agata, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Stevens and his wife Sarah, and other military members with the spouses from the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard. Receiving special recognition were four spouses of South Carolina Army National Guard Soldier
RM2RHMR5E–Sylvan Cottage Clermont State Historic Site Clermont, New York, USA
RMG3KN4N–John Livingston, 1746 - 1825
RMHFFTFN–Image taken from page 138 of 'Through the Dark Continent ... Map and illustrations. With a new preface by the author, written for this edition' Image taken from page 138 of 'Through the Dark Continent
RM2CJ7RTH–. History of the city of New York: its origin, rise and progress . 69, and was the rival in architecturalpretensions of St. Pauls Chapel. It was located on Fulton (Fair) Street,tlieu quite out of town.^ The Eev. Dr. John Henry Livingston was called to the pulpit the next year.He was young, scarcelytwenty-six years of age, ofsingular personal beauty,tall, athletic, and a pro-ficient in manly exercises.He had been graduatedfrom Yale at sixteen, aftera rigorous examinationnot only in the classics,but astronomy, mathe-matics, and jurisprudence;and he had traveled overEurope, studied theologyin Utr
RMR1J2XF–U.S. Army Spc. John Livingston, an equipment operator with the 1227th Engineer Detachment, South Carolina National Guard, fills a HESCO barrier with sand to keep water away from the Tidelands Georgetown Memorial Hospital in Georgetown, South Carolina Sept. 25, 2018. Guardsmen from Batesburg, South Carolina were activated Sept. 11, 2018, in support of partnered civilian agencies to safeguard the citizens of the state during Hurricane Florence and its aftermath.
RM2AAY0B1–Clermont State Historic Site Clermont, New York, USA
RMG3KN4R–John Livingston, 1746 - 1825
RM2AWKK1Y–History of political parties, in the state of New YorkFrom the acknowledgment of the independence of the United States, to the Inauguration of the twelfth President, March, 1849 . mis ; andHenry Hawkins, from the Eighth, in the place ofIsaac Lacy. Messrs. Johnson, Paige, and Clark, werethe only Democratic Senators elected. The mostprominent Whig members of Assembly chosen thisyear, were John B. Scoles, and George Zabriskie, ofNew-York; Richard P. Herrick, of Rensselaer; GideonHammond, of Essex ; James R. Lawrence, of Onon-daga ; Henry W. Taylor, of Ontario : George W. Pat-terson, of Livingston
RMR1J2Y0–Specialist John Livingston, 1227th Engineering Detachment equipment operator, fills HESCO barriers with dirt outside the Georgetown Memorial Hospital in Georgetown, South Carolina on Sept. 25, 2018. The barrier will block the rising flood waters in order to keep the hospital running in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. Approximately 2,000 South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are currently on duty to support local authorities in response and recovery operations. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Tennessee, Virginia and Wiscons
RMG3KN4M–John Livingston, 1746 - 1825
RM2ANDE7B–Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . , was in the handsof the Council of Safety which held its sessions in theElmendorf Inn, corner of Maiden Lane and Fair street,diagonally across from Bogardus Inn. This houseis still standing and is the residence of Mrs. CharlesW. Deyo. The first constitution of the State of New York wasdrafted by a committee of thirteen, of which John Jaywas chairman. The remaining members were JohnSloss Hobart, William Smith, William Duer, Gouver-neur Morris, Robert R. Livingston, John Broome, JohnMorin Scott, Abraham Yates, Jr., Henry Wisner, Sam-uel To
RMG3KN4H–John Livingston, 1746 - 1825
RM2AMYR5B–Biographical review; this volume contains biographical sketches of Livingston and Wyoming counties, New York .. . Warof the Revolution, and the father in the Warof 1S12; while the two sons, Henry A. andRobert, were in the War of the Rebellion from1861 to 1865. John Wiley spent his early life as a boy onhis fathers farm, attending the district schooland helping in farm work. Before attaininghis majority, he went to the Black River coun-try, in Lewis County, New York, not remain-ing there long, however, but coming in 1813 toSpringwater,which at that time had only a fewlog cabins scattered here a
RM2AWWB7K–Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . Lewis, John Lewis, Antony Lewis, Philip Lewis, John Lewis, John Lewis, Charles Lewis, Charles Lewis, Nicolaas Liecht, Jan (widower).. Lievens, Jonas ! . Lievens, Leendert Liewents, Barent Lillie, John Lindford, James Lindsday, William LintAvaith, William (widower) Lion, Henry Lispenard, Anthony Lispenard, Leonard ]>ister, John Litch, William I* Livingston, Robert ^l Livingston, James M Livingston, Robert .Mari Livingston, Peter Van Brug Maria Alexander Livingston, Robert Gilbert Catharina McPhedericks Livingston, John Ca
RM2AWK29K–History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . day and year above written. Jacobus Swartwout, [s.] Christopher Van Bomel, [s.]Antho Yelverton, [s. ] Henry Livingston, Clerk, [s.]Henry ffilkin, Sheriff. [s.]Sealed and Delivered by all the parties to these presents in the pres-ence of Jacob Rusten, Jun. John Crooke. This is a deed of great importance, as it contains the title to all thelands in the towns of Milan, Pine Plains and that part of North East notembraced in the Oblong, and by its aid all titles in this territory can goback to t
RM2AFNCHA–. An historical account of the old State house of Pennsylvania now known as the Hall of independence. had been members of its precursor. Its sessions were heldfrom May 10th to August 1st, and from September 5tli to December30, 1775! Its members were, — From Neiv Hampshire. John Sullivan. Josiah Bautlett. John Lang don. From Massachusetts. John Hancock. John Adams. Thomas Gushing. Robert Treat Paine. Samuel Adams. From Rhode Island.Stephen Hopkins. Samukl Ward. From Connecticut. Eliphalet Dyer. Silas Deank. Roger Sherman. From Netv York. Philip Livingston. Henry Wisner. James Duane. Philip Schu
RM2AX86E1–The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . n of the third Louis and the grandson of Jacob,who was an early offspring of the first Louis. The paternal grandfather of Ben-jamin Van Du Bois, of Coltsneck, Monmouth county, Niew Jersey, was Tunis D.Du Bois, who married Sarah Smock and had children named as follows: Henry,Benjamin, Sarah, John, Tunis V. and Livingston. Tunis D. Du Bois was a prac-tical and successful farmer and owned one hundred and seventy-five acres of land.Benjamin Du Bois, father of Benjamin Van
RM2AG417P–. St. Nicholas [serial]. CoffinJanet T. FlanncrMary O. LawrenceAlbert Livingston RabbMargaret KingMargaret HowsonLucie MildredHarriet K. WalkerLandon HammondMarion MyersSigne SwanstromHelen G. WatermanLila A. Wheelock Marjory Ann HarrisonLily Hutchinson MearsFreda M. HarrisonMargery BradshawEthel MesservyMargaret Lantz Daniell PHOTOGRAPHS i. Ruth Londoner Henry H. Hickman C. R. Conkey Harriett R. Spaeth Howard L. Cross Henrv Ormsby Phillips John C. Wister S. Butler Murray, Jr. Amy Baldwin Arthur Henrici Irene N. Mack Lawrence Sheridan Anna M. McKechnie Edith Fitz Hugo Graf Gordon Thompson Ger
RM2AG453M–. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. COUNCILLORS. JOHN GLOVER ADAMS,CORNELIUS RE A AGNBW,ALONZO BRAYTON BALL,JOHN CONTNER BARRON,GEORGE BAYLES,ALBERT HENRY BUCK,HENRY WADHAMS BUBL,WILLIAM TILLINGHAST BULL,TIMOTHY MATLACK CHBBSMAN,JOH>T GREEN CURTIS,FRANCIS DELAPIELD,ALEXANDER NELSON DOUGHERTY,WILLIAM HE.NTRY DRAPER,ELLSWORTH ELIOT,JOHN HAVEN EMERSON,CHARLES SEBASTIAN FISCHER, Jr.,FRANK PIERCE FOSTER,HENRY NEWTON HETNEMAN,CHARLES HITCHCOCK,JOSEPH EDWARD JANVRIN, FRANK PARKER KINNICUTT,GEORGE MOREWOOD LBPPBRTS,JAMBS LAWRENCE LITTLE,WATTS CADY LIVINGSTON,CHARLES McBUR
RM2AKB60J–Annual report of the Montana schools for the deaf, blind, and backward children . Toole Sparr, John Roundup Musseshell Stenyem, Henry Stevensvile Ravalli Stephens, Verne Cut Bank Teton Sundt, John Athens Flathead Templeman, Pauline Kalispell Flathead Theleni, Astred Butte Silver Bow Torrelly, Louis Helena Lewis & Clark Urevig, Margaret Greycliff Sweet Grass ANNUAL REPORT 21, VanWagnen, Etta Eureka Lincoln Vucossovich, Sophia Anaconda Deer Lodge Walter, William Miles City Custer Weber, Irene Butte Silver Bow West, Leo Livingston Park Whitcomb, Effie Helena Lewis & Clark Wicks Willie Butte Silve
RM2AGDATM–. The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election. Also a list of America's most eligible women. THE HALL OF FAME 4 Gridley Bryant, . 5 Charles Bulfinch, . 6 Ellis S. Chesbrough, 7 George Henry Corliss, . 8 Zerah Colburn, . 9 Charles Ellet, 10 James Geddes, . 11 Alexander L. Holley, . 12 John Bloomfield Jervis, 13 Benjamin H. Latrobe, . 14 William Barton Rogers, 15 Benjamin Wright, . 16 Henry R. Worthington,. (J) JUDGES AND LAWYERS Rufus Choate,Oliver Ellsworth. 3 James Kent, 4 Edward Livingston,John Marshall,Charles OConor,
RM2AKNG5Y–Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years .. . M. Crane Charles Upson Henry H. Rilev Hezekiah G. Wells Solomon L. Withey Lvman G. Mason (resigned September 2. 1873)William M. Ferry (6) Ira D. Grouse t Lysander Woodward Edwin W. Giddings (resigned October 8. 1873)John Divine Herschel H. Hatch. .., David H. Jerome James R. Devereaux Seth C. Moffatt Wayne.Wayne. Monroe.Washtenaw. Eaton.Branch. St. Joseph.Kalamazoo. Kent. Muskegon. Ottawa. Livingston.Oakland. Macomb.Sanilac. Bay. Saginaw. Houghton.Leelanau. (a) Elected chairman. (6) Appointed October 2, 1873, vice Mason. Th
RM2AXF22B–Palatial homes in the city of New York and dwellers there in ..arranged for the convenience of the passer-by . RESIDENCE OF MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. GOULDNo. 857 FiiTH AvExuK AND No. East Corner 67th Stkeet 1(>. RESIDENCE OF MR. H. P. WHITNEY871 Fifth Avenue and No. East Corner 6Svh Street East 68th Street. No. 5 Mrs. John J. Emery. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn.18 Mr. Henry T. Sloane. Fifth Avenue. Northeast Corner 69th Street, No. 1. Mrs. E. H. Harriman.Southeast Corner 69th Street, No. 2.Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills.East 69th Street. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell. 4 Mrs. Maturin Livingston.
RM2AXF1KD–Palatial homes in the city of New York and dwellers there in ..arranged for the convenience of the passer-by . RESIDENCE OF MR. H. P. WHITNEY871 Fifth Avenue and No. East Corner 6Svh Street East 68th Street. No. 5 Mrs. John J. Emery. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn.18 Mr. Henry T. Sloane. Fifth Avenue. Northeast Corner 69th Street, No. 1. Mrs. E. H. Harriman.Southeast Corner 69th Street, No. 2.Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills.East 69th Street. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell. 4 Mrs. Maturin Livingston. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Haas. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalley. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Seligman. 17. RESID
RM2AM4BGP–Calyx . Dirotnia Beta Chapter of pbi Ikappa psi. ESTABLISHED 1855. In Urbe. W. A. Anderson. J. H. Mooee. AV. P. Ikavin. W. T. Poague. F. J). Coe. Ill Facilitate. James A Quarles, D. D., LL. D. Addison Hogue, M. A. W. R. Vance, M. A., Ph. D., B. L. In Colleg-io. Edward A. ONeal, Alabama. Edward W. Wilson, Kentucky. Randolph T. Shields, Virginia. Livingston W. Smith, Virginia. Lister Witherspoon, Jr., Kentucky. Samuel W. Frierson, Alal)ama. Henry L. Martin, Kentucky. John W. Johnson, Alabama. Andrew B. Winfree, Virginia. E. Randolph Preston, Virginia. Henry W. Anderson, Virginia. Ipbi Ikappa Ips
RM2AG5H9J–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. TK^ta fu tpsiloh. Established 1886. TRcsiDcnt /Iftcmbcrs. C. p. Coleman. *P. S. Webb. M. B. Augur. R. R. HlLLMAX. R. H. WiLBUR. V. A. Wilbur. E. M. McIlvain. R. C. Segur. E. P. Wilbur, Jr. E. R. Reets. post Seniors. J. Phillips, Jr. C. H. Thompson. W. W. Coleman. R. M. Tarleton.R. R. Harvev. IVI. L. Cooke. V. A. Johnson. Seniors. J. Livingston Poultnev. A. L. vSaltzman.W. H. Groverman. J. G. Petrikin. T. L. Henry. B. DuBarry. William Hopkins.H. vS. Jaudon.J. J. Gibson. S^unicrs. William Carter Dickerman.CVRTis Edward Trafton.John Scofield Wallace.Charles Parker Wagon
RM2CH2Y29–. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . SUPERIOR LAGER BEER. Fine Ales and Porter. Gen. HENRY BRINKER, Vice-Pies. JOHN H. McANARNEY, Secy. 173 ROME. WATERTOWN AND OGDENSBURG RAILROAD. ■4, The LIVINGSTON. ^^WWS^- An Absolutely Fire-proof Hotel for Tourists. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. BATEslfZsJXHHV.rurw..o. IIVINGSTON & HARMON. Props. I^ocliester, - M- Y. CLIKK & RIQHTER CO..limited, OSWECO, N. Y.,.
RM2CDCTPX–. The badger . ssAlexander Newton Winchell MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITYGraduates John Carl Blankenagle 1915 John Boardman Edwards, Jr.Herman Victor GaertnerEugene Alfred GatterdamJohn Henry Gehrmann Charles James DowningCarl Victor FisherJohn Edward Grimm, Jr. Harold Edwin BlodgettHerbert Harry CurtisRoy Frederich FischerMead BurkeMilton Laroy GardnerRichard Preecott Hildreth 1916 1917 Carl Donnan Livingston Dean Watson GlaspellWilliam Sobieski HildrethRussell Wasson NowelsFrank William Tillman Harold Herbert HustonRobert Wilson LinleyThomas Peter Tammen Alexander Dot LangeArthur Griffith LatimerEdwa
RM2CE44D4–. Guide to the city of Ottawa and its vicinity ... designed for the use of visitors to the Grand Dominion Exhibition ... on the 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Sept. 1879 . awa, Ont.—W. J. Wills. Sherbrooke, Que.—Henry Hubbard. Kingston, Ont.—K. McPherson. London, Ont.—A. G. Smith.In the Maritime Provinces there are the following Government Officers:Halifax, N.S.—E. Clay. St. John, N.B., John Livingston. And in Manitoba :—Winnipeg.—W. Hespeler. Dufferin.—J. E. Tetu. These Officers of the Government will meet every Steamship, SailingVessel, and Train bringing Immigrants. They will afford
RM2CDCW57–. The badger . ters, 64 Living Members, 11,925 MEMBERS IN CITY George Litch DowRichard Chester HughesClifford McMillen Henry Hotchkiss MorganHenry Brainard NelsonWalter Hodge Sheldon MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. F. Zeek Paul W. Boutwell Charles Sumner Schlichter MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITYPost GraduateCharles Logan Crosby Livingston RossGilbert Waite 1915 1916 Vachel LackeyEarl J. Buelow Brownell BerrymanAustin Rice MatthewsHarold Dabney Kerr Erich C. Wollaeger Arthur William MillerDon Forester PrattJoseph Michel McKenna 1917 John Pollock ChildePaul Francis CollinsLewis Bain Adair McDowellPercival John Bla
RM2CDFG7B–. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . er, Israel Wood, John Woodward, NathanielWoodward, George Smith, William Alburtis, Alexander Campbell, AbrahamRich, Henry Ridabock, Arthur Smith. Jacob Berry, Amaziah Dusenburg,John Evans. Benjamin Everston, Anthony Glean, Elias Hatfield. AlsoEdmund Livingston, Thomas Rich, Thomas Taylor, Joseph Thompson,Cornell Compton, David Covert, John Day, John Evans, Isaac Little,Geo. Lord, Geo. Smith, Paul Vandevoort, Gideon Tucker, John Van Norden,Tunis Van Winkle, Stephen Callow, John D
RM2CEDK4G–. One hundred and one famous poems, with a prose supplement. y. NEW YORK. William Floyd,Phillip Livingston,Francis Lewis,Lewis Morris. PENNSYLVANIA. Robert Morris,Benjamin Rush,Benjamin Franklin,John Morton,George Clymer,James .Smith,George Taylor,James Wilson,George Ross. VIRGINIA. George Wythe,Richard Henry Lee,Thomas Jefferson,Benjamin Harrison,Thomas Nelson, Jr.,Francis Lightfoot Lee,Carter Braxton. SOUTH CAROLINA. Edward Rutledge,Thomas Heyward, Jr.,Thomas Lynch, Jr.,Arthur Middleton. MASSACHUSETTS BAY. Samuel Adams,John Adams,Robert Treat Paine,Eldridge Gerry. CONNECTICUT. Roger Sherman,
RM2CGMEX1–. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861 1865 . am Rawle Brown, Henry S. Steelwagen, H. A. Adams.Commander Abner Reed. Lieut. Commanders A. Boyd Cummings, John Livingston. D. Borthwick,James Patterson Robertson, Clarke Merchant, Henry Douglas McEwan, GeorgeH. White. Lieutenants Frank M. Ashton, Harrison Allen, Henry Clay Mcllvaine. U. S. MARINE CORPS. Brig-Gen. Jacob Zeilin, Col. Charles Grymes McCawley, Col. James Forney,Major John C. Cash, Lieut. James Black Young. Surgeons Edward F. Carson, Samuel H. Peltz and William Whelan. NECROLOGY.Of the above officers those who were killed or died during
RM2CE48WJ–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . CASS LEDYARD.FRANCIS H. LEGGETT,CHARLES D. LEVERICH.LEANDER N. LOVELLGEORGE H. MACY.CHARLES H. MARSHALL, W, H. H. MOORE.NICHOLAS F. PALMER,HENRY PARISH,DALLAS B. PRATT.GEORGE W. QUINTARD.A. A. RAVEN.JOHN L. RIKER.DOUGLAS ROBINSON,GUSTAV H. SCHWAB,WILLIAM A. STREET.WILLIAM C. STURGE8. A. A. RAVEN. President.CORNELIUS ELDERT, Vice-President. .THEO. P. JOHNSON, 2d Kice-Pre«den<.JAMES3L. LIVINGSTON. 8d Vice-Pretidmi. MISCELLANEOUS. Specialists in New Jersey Securities. EISELE & KING,BANKERS, Members of New York and PhiladelphiaStock Exchanges. Private
RM2CGKPJ1–. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865 . am Rawle Brown, Henry S. Steelwagen, H. A. Adams.Commander Abner Reed. Lieut. Commanders A. Boyd Cummings, John Livingston. D. Borthwick,James Patterson Robertson, Clarke Merchant, Henrv Douglas McEwan, GeorgeH. White. Lieutenants Frank M. Ashton, Harrison Allen, Henry Clay Mcllvaine. U. S. MARINE CORPS. Brig-Gen. Jacob Zeilin, Col. Charles Grymes McCawley, Col. James Forney,Major John C. Cash, Lieut. James Black Young. Surgeons Edward F. Carson, Samuel H. Peltz and William Whelan. NECROLOGY.Of the above officers those who were killed or died during
RM2CJ8BB3–. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . iam Rawle Brown, Henry S. Steelwagen, H. A. Adams.Commander Abner Reed. Lieut. Commanders A. Boyd Cummings, John Livingston. D. Borthwick,James Patterson Robertson, Clarke Merchant, Henry Douglas McEwan, GeorgeH. White. Lieutenants Frank M. Ashton, Harrison Allen, Henry Clay Mcllvaine. U. S. MARINE CORPS. Brig-Gen. Jacob Zeilin, Col. Charles Grymes McCawley, Col. James Forney,Major John C. Cash, Lieut. James Black Young. Surgeons Edward F. Carson, Samuel H. Peltz and William Whelan. NECROLOGY.Of the above officers those who were
RM2CE184E–. The history of Battery B, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war to preserve the union, 1861-1865 . nry Blake, taken prisoner Aug. 25, 1864,at Reamss Station ; Thomas Blanchard, taken prisoner Aug. 25,1864, at Reamss Station ; Martin Briton, Peter Guidan, John B.French, Thomas Healy, John F. Hogland ; William A. Livingston,taken prisoner Aug. 25, 1864, at Reamss Station; Michael Muffy,James Murphy ; Joseph Rockwell, taken prisoner Aug. 25, 1864, atReamss Station ; E. S. Roe, Henry Smith ; James Smith, taken pris-oner Aug. 25, 1864, at Reamss Station ; Isaac Stewart, WilliamS
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