. The New England historical and genealogical register. ames and dates of the original Grant, Incorporation, Settlement, Marriages, Births andDeaths. Compiled and published by C. E. Tewksbury (Town Clerk). 1888. 8vo. pp. 52. Proceedings at the Dedication of Harvard Public Library, at the Town Hall, June 22,1887, together with an Historical Sketch of the Town and its Public Institutions, by SelahHowell, , and other documents relating to the Library and its benefactors. Boston,Mass.: George H. Ellis, Printer, 141 Franklin St. 1888. 8vo. Autobiography of Captain John Kean, of Harrisbur
. The New England historical and genealogical register. ames and dates of the original Grant, Incorporation, Settlement, Marriages, Births andDeaths. Compiled and published by C. E. Tewksbury (Town Clerk). 1888. 8vo. pp. 52. Proceedings at the Dedication of Harvard Public Library, at the Town Hall, June 22,1887, together with an Historical Sketch of the Town and its Public Institutions, by SelahHowell, , and other documents relating to the Library and its benefactors. Boston,Mass.: George H. Ellis, Printer, 141 Franklin St. 1888. 8vo. Autobiography of Captain John Kean, of Harrisburg. Annotated by A. Boyd Hamilton,Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg Publishing Company Print. 1888. 8vo. pp. 12. Second Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, withthe papers read at its sessions 1887-88. Theo. Kroh & Sons, printers, Baltimore. *8vo. pp. 75. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Vol. X., Fifth Series, with GeneralIndex to the ten volumes. Boston: Published by the Society. 1888. 8vo. pp. Israel ¥. Andrews, D. D., LI. D VPt THE HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER. OCTOBER, 1888. ISRAEL WARD ANDREWS, , By President John Eaton, , of Marietta College. DR. ANDREWS was a man who kept most exact records ; hishand writing appears in the books recording the meetings of thefaculty, giving the data in regard to students attending thecollege and the accounts of the treasurer, but he said and wrotelittle of himself. Inquirers must learn the facts of his long and busylife in the record of deeds made by others and in the memories ofthose who knew him.* Dr. Beach says, Israel Ward Andrews!was born in Danbury, Conn., Jan. 3, 1815 ; one of six sons of (and Sarah Parkhill) Andrews. The father, Rev. WilliamAndrews, a descendant of William Andrews one of the first settlersof New Haven, graduated with high honors at Middlebury College * In preparing this brief sketch, the writer has made free use o
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