The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . beingvery successful in thisadventure. He was twiceelected governor o fRhode Island (1849 and1850), and declined athird election. In 1859he was elected, as a Re-publican, to the UnitedStates Senate, wherehe remained by re-elec-tion till his death, and was three times electedpresident of the Senate,—in 1863, 1871 and served on numerous important committees,and was very popular in Washington. ANTHONY, John Gould, an American natu-ralist; born in Providence, Rhode Island, May 17,1804; died in Cambridge
The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . beingvery successful in thisadventure. He was twiceelected governor o fRhode Island (1849 and1850), and declined athird election. In 1859he was elected, as a Re-publican, to the UnitedStates Senate, wherehe remained by re-elec-tion till his death, and was three times electedpresident of the Senate,—in 1863, 1871 and served on numerous important committees,and was very popular in Washington. ANTHONY, John Gould, an American natu-ralist; born in Providence, Rhode Island, May 17,1804; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oct. 6,1877. He went into business in Cincinnati, andwas engaged there in commercial occupations for35 years. Meanwhile his interest in natural his-tory had developed, and in 1863 he took charge ofthe conchologicai department of the Museum ofComparative Zoology. Mr. Anthony wrote nu-merous papers on sheli-fish, and was recognizedas an authority on .American land and fresh-watermollusca. ANTHONY, Susan Brownell, reformer;born in South Adams, Massachusetts, Feb. 15,.
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