. Genealogy of the Dean family descended from Ezra Dean, of Plainfield, Conn. and Cranston, R. I., preceded by a reprint of the article on James and Walter Dean, of Taunton, Mass., and early generations of their descendants, found in volume 3, New England historical and genealogical register, 1849. nment in the navy yardat Norfolk, where he is now employed as anelectrical engineer. From boyhood he showedtalent for sketching and artistic work, and hisproficiency as a pen and ink artist made him oneof the art editors of Tech, the annual publi-cation of the students of the institute for 1899,in h
. Genealogy of the Dean family descended from Ezra Dean, of Plainfield, Conn. and Cranston, R. I., preceded by a reprint of the article on James and Walter Dean, of Taunton, Mass., and early generations of their descendants, found in volume 3, New England historical and genealogical register, 1849. nment in the navy yardat Norfolk, where he is now employed as anelectrical engineer. From boyhood he showedtalent for sketching and artistic work, and hisproficiency as a pen and ink artist made him oneof the art editors of Tech, the annual publi-cation of the students of the institute for 1899,in his junior year, an honor seldom bestowedupon any but the best of the senior class. (S34) Maurice® Bessel Dean graduated from Phil-lips Exeter Academy in the class of 1900, andentered upon the study of law at Columbia Col-lege. New York city. (228) Arthur^ D. Dean, born 29 January, 1849, onthe farm bought by his father from GeorgeGardner. He received his early education atthe district schools in the vicinity. The firstschool he attended was located near the rail-road, opposite the fulling mill of Elias Lilli-bridge, with Kate Fox, daughter of the Baptistpreacher, Rev. Charles A. Fox, as teacher, Al-vira Colvin, daughter of Jason Colvin of Dalton,and later wife of A. B. Stevens, of Scranton,. AH in I H ]). DKAN was also a teacher in the same place. A newschoolhouse was erected on the farm of hisuncle Cyrus Colvin, and here he attended schoolstaught by Mary Bailey, afterwards wife of E. of Factoryville ; Almira Manchester,who later married his uncle Myron Dean ; andother teachers. One winter he attended a selectschool at Factoryville, taught by Miss CelestineChambers and her sister, Mrs. Thomas fifteen years of age, in 1864, he enteredupon the scientific course of study at the univer-sity at Lewisburg, later known as Bucknell,which course he completed in 1867. The winter of 1867 and 1868 he taught schoolin the district near his home, now known as LaPlume. In
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