. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . f Coffin & Kellogg be-came general agents of the Franklin Fire Insurance Companyof Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Western SiThis partnership was dissolved by limitation at the expiration of five years, when Captain Kellogg was appointedto succeed the firm, and remained as manager of thewestern department of the company until November, [881,when he resigned his position. Subsequently he mto Boston, Mass., to accept the vice-presidency of theShoe and Leather Insurance Company. Uponthedition and retirement of that comp


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . f Coffin & Kellogg be-came general agents of the Franklin Fire Insurance Companyof Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Western SiThis partnership was dissolved by limitation at the expiration of five years, when Captain Kellogg was appointedto succeed the firm, and remained as manager of thewestern department of the company until November, [881,when he resigned his position. Subsequently he mto Boston, Mass., to accept the vice-presidency of theShoe and Leather Insurance Company. Uponthedition and retirement of that company he accepted the man-agement of the eastern department of the Firemans FundInsurance Company of San Francisco, California, vbe stlll retains, in the enjoyment of the confidrespe t of his principals and the esteem of his associates in the profession. He was married January 11, 18 I rson< daughter of Samuel Henderson. Four sons and onedaughter-Henderson, Charles W Edith, Alfred Galpin, and Branton Holstein—living. 84 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND XAlY {.volunteer). GENERAL JOHN A. HALDERMAN. Generai John A. Halderman, , first Americanminister to Siam, was born April 15, [833; brought upand educated to the bar in Kentucky, whence he emi-grated tn Kansas in [854. In his new home he opposed slavery, and was succes-sively private secretary to the first governor, judge of theProbate Court, mayor of the city of Leavenworth twoterms, member of the House of Representatives, Statesenator, and regent of the State University, lie wasmajor of the hirst Regiment of Infantry, and major-general of the Kansas State forces in active service onthe Union side during the war of the Rebellion ; was thefirst field-officer o( the volunteer army of the UnitedStates commissioned in Kansas. In May, t86i,at CampLincoln, near Fort Leavenworth, he conducted the firstregimental parade and drill of the First Kansas Infantry,the pioneei regiment of the State. In July, 1861, wasappointed provost-marshal-


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