The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . one asa geologist in Wisconsin; first in tlie employment of the AmericanMining Company, surveying their lead-mining regions, and then in theservice of the State. He published his first report as State Geologistin 1855, and was i)reparing his second when he died at Hazel Green,May 2, 1856. A complete edition of his poems, with a biographical sketch, was published byTicknor & Fields, Boston,in 1859, and his life hasbeen Arritten by the H. Ward. Mr. Ed-ward W. Rol)bins, of Ken-sington, also, in an articlepublished in th


The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . one asa geologist in Wisconsin; first in tlie employment of the AmericanMining Company, surveying their lead-mining regions, and then in theservice of the State. He published his first report as State Geologistin 1855, and was i)reparing his second when he died at Hazel Green,May 2, 1856. A complete edition of his poems, with a biographical sketch, was published byTicknor & Fields, Boston,in 1859, and his life hasbeen Arritten by the H. Ward. Mr. Ed-ward W. Rol)bins, of Ken-sington, also, in an articlepublished in the NewEnglandcr, in May, 1859,gave an account of Per-cival, derived from origi-nal and authentic sourcesand from personal recol-lections. Two other Ber-lin bovs were classmatesof Percival in Yale. Onewas Horace Hooker, adescendant in the sixthgeneration from ThomasHooker. He was settledas pastor at Watertown,and afterward preachedat Middletown and inother places. He was forseveral years the secre-tary of the Domestic Mis-He spent the last years of his life in.


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