The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . RICHAED LINDERMAN, of Newark, was born in Philadelpliia, Pa., September 8, 1858, being the only souof Hon. Henry R. Lindermau, , Director of the UnitedStates Mints, and Emily H. D. Linderman, and a grandsonof Dr. John Jordan Linderman, one of the best known phy-sicians of Nortiieasteru Pennsylvania, for nearly fifty yearsa practitioner of medicine in Pilie County, Pa., and SussexCounty, N. J., and Rachel Brodhead Linderman, a sister of the late Hon. RichardBrodhead, UnitedStates Senator fromPennsylvania before theCivil War. The elderDr


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . RICHAED LINDERMAN, of Newark, was born in Philadelpliia, Pa., September 8, 1858, being the only souof Hon. Henry R. Lindermau, , Director of the UnitedStates Mints, and Emily H. D. Linderman, and a grandsonof Dr. John Jordan Linderman, one of the best known phy-sicians of Nortiieasteru Pennsylvania, for nearly fifty yearsa practitioner of medicine in Pilie County, Pa., and SussexCounty, N. J., and Rachel Brodhead Linderman, a sister of the late Hon. RichardBrodhead, UnitedStates Senator fromPennsylvania before theCivil War. The elderDr. Linderman was astudent at the Collegeof Physicians and Sur-geons, New York, underthe famous ValentineMott and the elder , and removed toPennsylvania in was born in OrangeCounty, New York, intlie house built by hisgrandfather, Jacob Lin-derman, or von Linder-man, when the lattercame to this country in1710, having fled fromSaxony to Euglaud on account of religious persecution andcoming from England here. He was a large landowner, an. HENRY R. LINDERMAN. l?IO(!I!APlIT(!AT. 187 Elder in the Ircsliv tciiiui (liurcli. iiml ;i man of i)r(iinincnc(in ()i-i\Mji( (onnty. Tlic house lie l)nill and a lai-^c por-tion (d his land are still in possession of his »r. -lojin .1. hrotheis \v<re holli lawyeis ofl)r(iniinenee, the (dder, NNillett Liudernian, liavinj;- been Dis-trict Attorney of Ulster County, New York, from lS;i7 forseveral years, and a younj;er brother, James Oliver Linder-man, beinj; one of the younj;est judiics in tlu Stal(», having;been C(»unty Judge of Ulster County from 1S44, when hewas thirty-four years old, until his death in 1850. JudjieLindermau was also foi several years a law partner of (len-eral George II. Sharpe, the former Treasurer of New YorkState, and one of his sons, Henry Willett Lindermau, a cap-tain (d cavalry, served on (ieneial Sliarpes staff in the (ivilWar. A neai kinsman of the lirst American Mnderman wa


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