My travels : a family story . h was greatlyimpaired and while he struggled manfullyto engage in business and was a short timeprevious to his death in very lucrativeemployment in New York City he was [62] SKETCHES OF TRAVEL obliged to give up his position. He wasborn in Albany in 1877 and attended theboys academy, and he died in Albany inJune, 1907, in the thirtieth year of hisage. Previous to his enlistment in the armyin 1897 he made a voyage around SouthAmerica, going as far north as Eucador onthe west coast. Counting his trip to Hono-lulu and return and his voyage to thePhilippines, he had a


My travels : a family story . h was greatlyimpaired and while he struggled manfullyto engage in business and was a short timeprevious to his death in very lucrativeemployment in New York City he was [62] SKETCHES OF TRAVEL obliged to give up his position. He wasborn in Albany in 1877 and attended theboys academy, and he died in Albany inJune, 1907, in the thirtieth year of hisage. Previous to his enlistment in the armyin 1897 he made a voyage around SouthAmerica, going as far north as Eucador onthe west coast. Counting his trip to Hono-lulu and return and his voyage to thePhilippines, he had a record of travel ofnearly one hundred thousand miles. Hewas popular among his associates and wasof an extremely happy disposition. This brief sketch of Maria Hackettsgrandson is not, it would seem, improperlyinserted in this little book, and if one takespride in recounting the patriotism andbravery shown, it will be remembered thatit was for his country that Edward , Jr., virtually gave up his life. [63] DEC 24 1912.


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