. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of er, of that place. His wife stilllives, and they are the parents of four children: i. Herbert H., who was bornon April 30, 1876, and married Emily Lindley, of New Brunswick, New Jer-sey. 2. Clara, who is unmarried, and lives with her parents, was for fiveyears a student under Rafael Joseffy, the great Russian pianist. She is nowgiving piano lessons. She is treasurer of the Liberty Bell Chapter. Allen-town, of the Daug
. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of er, of that place. His wife stilllives, and they are the parents of four children: i. Herbert H., who was bornon April 30, 1876, and married Emily Lindley, of New Brunswick, New Jer-sey. 2. Clara, who is unmarried, and lives with her parents, was for fiveyears a student under Rafael Joseffy, the great Russian pianist. She is nowgiving piano lessons. She is treasurer of the Liberty Bell Chapter. Allen-town, of the Daughters of the American I^evolution. 3. Mary L., who alsolives at home, is unmarried, and is a teacher in the Bethlehem High Samuel, deceased, whose promising career was cut short by his acci-dental death during a football match in which he was playing while a seniorat Lehigh University. For three years he conducted a private school inHellertown, and a number of these students have since risen to high posi-tion in the commonwealth. TRYON DRY FRITCH—The milling firm of T. D. Fritch c^ Sons, ofBethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the monument Tryon D. Fritch erected in the.
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