History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER ELIAS JOHN MacEWAN. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TRUSTEES AND FACULTY. 419 Dr. Carpenter is an Episcopalian; usually a Republican. Children: Naomi, George, Charles. Address: Ithaca, New York. (The above is mostly copied from Whos Who in America.) Samuel Johnson, M. S., son of Squire Johnson, of New Jersey, andAdelia (Hotchkin) Johnson, of Canaan, Connecticut, was born at Spring-field, Otsego County, New York, July 7, 1839. He married, (1) September 1864, Eliza A. Clark, of Ph


History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER ELIAS JOHN MacEWAN. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TRUSTEES AND FACULTY. 419 Dr. Carpenter is an Episcopalian; usually a Republican. Children: Naomi, George, Charles. Address: Ithaca, New York. (The above is mostly copied from Whos Who in America.) Samuel Johnson, M. S., son of Squire Johnson, of New Jersey, andAdelia (Hotchkin) Johnson, of Canaan, Connecticut, was born at Spring-field, Otsego County, New York, July 7, 1839. He married, (1) September 1864, Eliza A. Clark, of Phelps, New died April, 1874. (2) June, 1876, Sarah B. Hall, of Dowagiac, Michigan. He w\as educated in the common school and at Cazenovia Seminary, NewYork. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and in politics aRepublican. He engaged in teaching and farming at Warren, New York, and Dowagiac,Michigan; was professor of practical agriculture of the Michigan AgriculturalCollege, December, 1879-August, 1889; agriculturist in the experimentstation, Fel^ruary, 1885-89. He was a tow


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