. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. ded to remain there. He aeeordmgly gainedaduussum to the bar. and opened an otVu-e at ^ Koek. 1 he eho be-au the praetiee of his pivfession. and eontmued in it sueeess for ten years. In that time he aequuvd a;ule Veputation as a shnnvd and safe eouuseW and a sueeess^,.^,l ,,,,;,,,non biwyer. He was not negU^ettul ot tl e ot er,.UUn. on whieh he lirst went to Arkansas, but estabhshed the > -Hailv Herald. and also a newspaper printed mthe Uerman language. With these he was identitied as pro-prietor and editor


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. ded to remain there. He aeeordmgly gainedaduussum to the bar. and opened an otVu-e at ^ Koek. 1 he eho be-au the praetiee of his pivfession. and eontmued in it sueeess for ten years. In that time he aequuvd a;ule Veputation as a shnnvd and safe eouuseW and a sueeess^,.^,l ,,,,;,,,non biwyer. He was not negU^ettul ot tl e ot er,.UUn. on whieh he lirst went to Arkansas, but estabhshed the > -Hailv Herald. and also a newspaper printed mthe Uerman language. With these he was identitied as pro-prietor and editor for several years. Mv I-rb beeame. in 18SI, a diivetor of the Kans;is C ity. ^prnig-t\eW and Memphis Hailroad Company, now known as the Kans;usCitv Fort Seott and Memphis, and was appointed itsehiet at or-noN- for Arkaus;is and Tennessee, with headquartei-s at Memplu^lnlS8o he was appointed iveeiver of the Memphis ^elma andPruuswiek Kailroad, and eompleted its line from Memphis itlHollv Svn-ings. Mississippi. It suhsequeutly beeame a part of /tl t C(^uxa cyc®


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