History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America : genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained . d with telephone sales department. He takes an interest in public affairs, although he has never heldoffice, or sought to do so. In the sixth ward, Chicago, where heresides, he has been active in politics, having been one of the leadersin the general movement which elected Charles S. Deneen Gover-nor of Illinois in 1905. He is president of the 31st p


History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America : genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained . d with telephone sales department. He takes an interest in public affairs, although he has never heldoffice, or sought to do so. In the sixth ward, Chicago, where heresides, he has been active in politics, having been one of the leadersin the general movement which elected Charles S. Deneen Gover-nor of Illinois in 1905. He is president of the 31st precinct of hisward. He joined the Hamilton Club in 1901 and is a regularnoon-day attendant. In college he was a member of the DeltaKappa Epsilon fraternity. He also belongs to the Royal Arcanum;is a director of the Hyde Park Protective Association, and for sev-eral years has been a trustee of the Forty-first Street PresbyterianChurch, Chicago. He was married 27 December, 1894, in Rochester, New York,to Gertrude Goodwill Glass, born 9 March, 1867, there, daughterof Heman and Lucy Ann (Goodwill) Glass. Like his father he took great interest in this book, and supple-mented his fathers efforts to have his immediate relatives well AND THEIR ALLIANCES 377 His children are: i. Sanford Glass, born 4 December, 1898, in Chicago,ii. Lester Mors, born in Chicago 20 September, 1904. 524 (524) Major-General Henry Warner8 Slocum {Matthew John? Benjamin? Eleazer? Giles? Anthony/)was born24 September, 1826, in Delphi, Onondaga County, New York. Hedied of pneumonia at his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., 14 April, wife, Clara Rice Slocum, died in March, 1898. See Volume I. The Legislature of the State of New York enacted a Bill 30March, 1896, to erect a statue on the Battlefield of Gettysburg inhonor of this eminent soldier; and this Act became a law by approvalof Gov. Levi P. Morton 4 April, 1896. A heroic size equestrianstatue in bronze was settled upon by The Monu


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