. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, and in 1SS3was chosen president of the society, a position which he-still occupies. In October, 1865, he was chosen a Com-panion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Colonel Sims has prepared the following works, viz.:The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames;The Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati, to-gether with the Roll of the Original, Hereditary, andHonorary Members of the Order in the State of NewJersey ; Maxims of the Laws of England by WilliamNoye, wit


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, and in 1SS3was chosen president of the society, a position which he-still occupies. In October, 1865, he was chosen a Com-panion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Colonel Sims has prepared the following works, viz.:The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames;The Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati, to-gether with the Roll of the Original, Hereditary, andHonorary Members of the Order in the State of NewJersey ; Maxims of the Laws of England by WilliamNoye, with a biographical Sketch of the Author, and anIndex. He has also prepared a series of volurmseveral thousand page-; containing the legislation in Penn-sylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland,and Virginia relative to the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-pany and the several corporations which it controls. He has been a citizen of New Jersey since 1878. andis one of the members of the Council of the Proprietorsof West New Jei OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY (volunteer). MAJOR FRANK STUART BOND. Major Frank Stuart Bond was burn February i,[830, at Sturbridge, Worcester County, is a son of Rev. Alvan Bond, , of Norwich, Con-necticut. He entered the railway service in 1849; t[851 in the office of the treasurer of the Norwich & Wor-cester Railroad Company; 1851 to [856, secretary Cin-cinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad Company; 1857to [861, secretary and treasurer Auburn & AllentownRailroad Company and Schuylkill & Susquehanna Rail-road Company; 1 Si 12 to 1864, served in the army, UnitedStates Volunteers (see Military Record); 1865 to [867,not in active business; (868 to [873, vice-president Mis-souri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company; 1873 to1881, vice-president Texas & Pacific Railway Company;1881 to 1882, president Philadelphia & Reading Rail-road Company; 1NS4 to [ 886, president of five associatedrailways,—the Cincinnati, New < )rleans & Texas Pa


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