. Appleton's cyclopaedia of American biography . e-dition the suit anof Zanzibar, SaidBarghash, presented him with a sword. He waspromoted to rear-admiral on 7 May, 1883, and wasretired, 21 Feb., 1884. SHULTZ, Theodore, missionary, b. in Ger-dauen, Prussia. 17 Dec., 1770; d. in Salem, N. 1850. He entered the foreign mission fieldof the Moravian church in 1799, and was sent toSurinam. Smith America, where he served sevenyears. He was then transferred to the UnitedStates, and until 1821 labored in the ministry,after which he was appointed administrator of theestates of the southern di
. Appleton's cyclopaedia of American biography . e-dition the suit anof Zanzibar, SaidBarghash, presented him with a sword. He waspromoted to rear-admiral on 7 May, 1883, and wasretired, 21 Feb., 1884. SHULTZ, Theodore, missionary, b. in Ger-dauen, Prussia. 17 Dec., 1770; d. in Salem, N. 1850. He entered the foreign mission fieldof the Moravian church in 1799, and was sent toSurinam. Smith America, where he served sevenyears. He was then transferred to the UnitedStates, and until 1821 labored in the ministry,after which he was appointed administrator of theestates of the southern diocese, retiring in 1844. Herevised and improved a Dictionary, and trans-lated a Harmony of the Gospels into the Arra-wak language.—His son, Henry Augustus, Mora-vian bishop, b. in Surinam. South America, 7 : d. in Bethlehem. 21 Oct., 18*5. was agraduate of the Moravian theological seminary,and filled various pastoral offices. In 1848 hewas elected a delegate to the general synod thatconvened at Hen-ribut. Saxony, and on 31 July,. 1864, he was consecrated to the episcopacy at Beth-lehem. He promoted, with great zeal, thecauseof home mission*. SHUMWAY, Henry Cotton, artist, b. in Mid-dletown, Conn., 4 July, 1807; d. in New York, 6May, 1884. He studied at the Academy of de--ign. New York, during 1828-9. and was one ofthe early members of the academy, being electedan associate in 1831, and academician the follow-ing year. For many years he followed his profes-sion as a miniature-painter successfully in NewYork and other cities. Among the numerous emi-nent men that sat to him were Henry Clay, DanielWebster, and Prince Napoleon (afterward Napo-leon III.), whose portraits he painted in 1838. Hewas for many years a captain in the New York 7thregiment and a member of the veteran corps. SHUNK, Francis Ratvn, governor of Penn-sylvania, b. in Trappe, Montgomery Pa,, 7 Aug.,1788; d. in Harrisburg, Pa., 30 July. 1848. He ob-tained an education by his own exertions, taugh
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