. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of Ohio, G. A. R., 1868-70 ; vice-commander-in-chief, G. A. R., 1872-73 ; senior vice-commander LoyalLegion of Ohio (1890-91); trustee Ohio Soldiers andSailors Orphans Home (an institution he did much toestablish), 1870-/8; trustee of Antioch College since1873; a director and president of the Lagonda National Bank 18; delegate-at-large at the National Re- publican Convention, 1876, and elected to Congress in1876-78-80-82. 1 le served in Congress on War Claims,Elections, Appropriations, and other committees. Hewas Speaker


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . of Ohio, G. A. R., 1868-70 ; vice-commander-in-chief, G. A. R., 1872-73 ; senior vice-commander LoyalLegion of Ohio (1890-91); trustee Ohio Soldiers andSailors Orphans Home (an institution he did much toestablish), 1870-/8; trustee of Antioch College since1873; a director and president of the Lagonda National Bank 18; delegate-at-large at the National Re- publican Convention, 1876, and elected to Congress in1876-78-80-82. 1 le served in Congress on War Claims,Elections, Appropriations, and other committees. Hewas Speaker of the Forty-seventh Congress, [881-83,during which term he made many parliamentary decisionsfrom which appeals were taken to the House, whichalways sustained him, though his party majority was is now, in full vigor of life, practising law and partici-pating in politics and public affairs. He married ElizaStout March 22, i860, who, with three sons,—Joseph War-ren, William White, and Horace Charles,—are living. 98 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {volunteer). CAPTAIN CHARLES CURIE, Captain Charles Curie was born near Montbeliard,Department du Doubs, France, in 1842. He came toAmerica with his parents in [844, and lived in Paterson,New Jersey. In 1856, while but fourteen years of age,he left home for Cleveland, < )hio, to accept a situation ina store there which was offered to him by a relative. I tereturned in [859, and entered into the service of theimporting house oi Ad. Koop & Sattler, 38 Broad Street,New York, where he remained attending to the custom-house business of the firm until the breaking out of theCivil War, when, on April [9, [861, he enlisted with theNew York Zouaves, afterwards known as the HawkinsZouaves (Ninth New York Volunteers), and served inthat regiment during its service under Butler at NewportNews, mm\ the capture of Forts Clark and Hatteras inNorth Carolina, and in the relief of the Twentieth IndianaRegiment at Chicamicomico, North


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