. The progress of the Empire State a work devoted to the historical, financial, industrial, and literary development of New York. MARSHALL SYLVANUS DRIGGS Fire insurance underwriter; born in New York City, Januaryi), 1834; son Edmund and Delia A. (Marshall) Driggs; educatedge Payn Quackenbos High School and Reading (Conn.)Institute; married in Reading Ridge, Conn., December 2, 1857, Elizabeth Sanford; Became a policy clerk of the Williams-burgh City Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, March 22, 1853;later assistant secretary; director, 1868; chairman of the financeittee, 1883; president, 1892


. The progress of the Empire State a work devoted to the historical, financial, industrial, and literary development of New York. MARSHALL SYLVANUS DRIGGS Fire insurance underwriter; born in New York City, Januaryi), 1834; son Edmund and Delia A. (Marshall) Driggs; educatedge Payn Quackenbos High School and Reading (Conn.)Institute; married in Reading Ridge, Conn., December 2, 1857, Elizabeth Sanford; Became a policy clerk of the Williams-burgh City Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, March 22, 1853;later assistant secretary; director, 1868; chairman of the financeittee, 1883; president, 1892; Director First National Bankof Brooklyn; trustee Williamsburgh Trust Co., Broadway TrustCo.; director Casualty Co. of America, National Foundry Co. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERIODICAL PRESS 393 ship traceable. That most delightful of all its contributorsthe writer with whom its fame is indissolubly linked, OliverWendell Holmes, writing at a much later period about theearly days of the Atlantic, said: In the meantime thenebula of the first quarter of the century had condensed in-to the constellation of the middle of the same per


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