RM2B01B6T–South Sudan: Mehmet Emin Pasha (28 March 1840 - 23 October 1892), physician, naturalist and governor of Equatoria. Portrait, 1892. Mehmet Emin Pasha, born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, was an Ottoman physician of German Jewish origin, who served as governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria (modern southern South Sudan). Emin Pasha was appointed as governor of Equatoria by the Khedive of Egypt in 1878. The Mahdist War that began in 1881 cut Equatoria off from the outside world by 1883. Emin was rescued by Henry Morton Stanley and the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition in 1888.
RM2ANJ2X5–The National cyclopædia of American biography : being the history of the United States as illustrated in the lives of the founders, builders, and defenders of the republic, and of the men and women who are doing the work and moulding the thought of the present time, edited by distinguished biographers, selected from each state, revised and approved by the most eminent historians, scholars, and statesmen of the day . OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. 119. ^;>-^tr^ ^.^^tc^i:^ BECHTEIi, Georgfe, brewer and presidentialelector, was born in Germany in 1840, and duringhis infancy was brought to America. In
RM2ABX5GR–HENRY M. STANLEY. HENRY M. STANLEY. for the fact that the hair of the .explorer has become nearly white and his features more worn and weather beaten as reported by the cable accounts it is notdif Omit to see in the resolute mien and resourceful ex preAsion which the artist has portrayed the hero now of the trial of Warren Hastings who did so much to establish the British empire in India Macaulay mentions as peculiarly applicable to the distinguished Stanley was born in Denbigh Wales in 1840. His parents were named Rowlands and being exceedingly poor they gave him to the care of the parish
RM2ANFNXA–The National cyclopædia of American biography : being the history of the United States as illustrated in the lives of the founders, builders, and defenders of the republic, and of the men and women who are doing the work and moulding the thought of the present time, edited by distinguished biographers, selected from each state, revised and approved by the most eminent historians, scholars, and statesmen of the day . OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. 171. CHANDLER, Albert Brown, president of^? Postal telegraph cable company, was born atWest Randolph, Vt., Aug. 30, 1840, and is the sonot William Brown and
RM2AG8K00–. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. as one oftwins who were the youngest of nineteen children by one mM-riago, many of whom were born in the State of Vermont. Beingmarried at sixteen, the mother bore nineteen childi-en by onehusband, and lived to be ninety-three years old, dying in CherryValley, N. Y., in 1840. They were married at Roxbury, Mass.;kept house several years iu Keonc, N. H.; moved into Vermont,hauling their goods with oxen, and the married
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