Jukes-Edwards eBook

Albert Edward Winship
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about Jukes-Edwards.

Jukes-Edwards eBook

Albert Edward Winship
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 66 pages of information about Jukes-Edwards.

Nathaniel Dwight, M.D., b. 1770, surgeon in United States Army, practiced medicine in Providence; prepared the first school geography ever published in the United States; wrote many historical works; original advocate of special institutional care for the insane.  After eleven years of ardent championship he saw the first insane retreat established.

Henry E. Dwight, M.D., b. 1832, g.  Yale 1852, g.  Andover Theological Seminary 1857, studied in Germany and France and was an eminent physician in Philadelphia.  Rev. S.G.  Dwight, g.  Union Theological Seminary, and was a missionary in the Sandwich Islands.

Here are a few who can only be named:  John W. Dwight, b. 1820, g.  Yale, eminent divine and trustee of Amherst College for many years.

Mrs. Rensselaer Nicol, of New Haven, a leader in prison reform and other philanthropic movements.

Thomas B. Dwight, b. 1857, g.  Yale, district attorney of Philadelphia and eminent lawyer.

Sereno E. Dwight, surgeon in British army.

James A. Dwight, b. 1855, in United States navy.

Samuel H. Stunner was with Sherman in his march to the sea.

Mrs. R.H.  Perkins, b. 1819, eminent teacher, principal Duffield school,
Detroit.

William H. Sumner, officer in U.S. regular army.

Thomas Berry, banker in Cleveland.

General Robert Montgomery, of Pennsylvania.

O.H.  Kennedy, officer in U.S. navy.

Fenton Rockwell, judge advocate and provost judge in New Orleans; officer in Civil war, and in many important battles.

William R. Dwight, New York banker.

George S. Dwight, large railroad contractor.

William Allerton, leather merchant in Boston.

Mrs. Egbert C. Smyth, wife of the dean of Andover Theological Seminary.

Rossiter W. Raymond, eminent specialist, author, and lecturer.

W.M.  Bell, manufacturer, Allegheny.

Colonel A.S.M.  Morgan, U.S.A.

J.E.  Jacobs, insurance manager, Chicago.

E.S.  Churchill, Portland, Me., merchant.

W.D.  Bell, manufacturer, Philadelphia.

George Collier, rich St. Louis banker.

E.A.  Hitchcock, tea merchant, Hong Kong.

M.D.  Collier, graduated from Yale; St. Louis lawyer.

H.R.  Bell, Chicago physician.

D.W.  Bell, Pittsburg lawyer.

A.S.  Bell, Pittsburg lawyer.

George Hoadley, born in 1781; graduated from Yale; mayor New Haven; eight times mayor of Cleveland.

W.W.  Hoadley, born in 1814; Cincinnati banker.

Dr. T.F.  Pomeroy, Detroit.

General J.H.  Bates, U.S.A.; Ohio state senate.

Governor George Hoadley, born in 1826; graduated from Western Reserve College; supreme court judge; president Democratic convention that nominated General Hancock for the presidency.

Major W.W.  Winthrop of the Civil war; graduated from Tale.

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