. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . the Mas-sachusetts State Reform School ; afterwards started theConnecticut Industrial School for Girls, and for fouryears made it the best school of the kind in the was then called to superintend the MassachusettsState Primar)- School, where he showed excellent judg-ment in managing its six hundred and fifty inmates andforty officers. After a few- months connection withHoward Mission, New York, he was called to Washing-ton to assist in the religious statistics of the Tenth Census ;thence to the Indian Bureau,
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . the Mas-sachusetts State Reform School ; afterwards started theConnecticut Industrial School for Girls, and for fouryears made it the best school of the kind in the was then called to superintend the MassachusettsState Primar)- School, where he showed excellent judg-ment in managing its six hundred and fifty inmates andforty officers. After a few- months connection withHoward Mission, New York, he was called to Washing-ton to assist in the religious statistics of the Tenth Census ;thence to the Indian Bureau, where he has remained. He-was one of the early members of Garfield Post, G.\. R.,and has always been its chaplain; served one year aschaplain of the Department of the Potomac; is alsochaplain of the Loyal Legion. Chaplain Bradfordpreaches almost even- Sabbath in some vacant has four children living, two sons and two Bradford has become widely known from originatingand conducting the famous Ben-Hur Tableaux. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {volvn;. BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN T. LOCKMAN, Brevi i Brigadier-General [ohn T. Lockman wasborn in the city of New York on the 26th day of Sep-tember, 1834. At the outbreak of the Rebellion he wasa student-at-law in the city of his birth. On the 19th dayof .April, 1861, he enlisted as a private in ( ,Ninth Regiment of New York State Militia. Havingrecruited Company II for the Ninth Regiment, lie waselected its first lieutenant on May 24, 1861. The regi-ment left New York on the 27th day of May for Wash-ington, arriving there on the evening of the 28th, relievingthe Seventh New York State Militia. Participated in theMartinsburg campaign under General Robert Patterson,and Halls Bluff under General Charles ; wascommissioned captain November 25, 1861, and partici-pated in the movements terminating in the occupation ofWinchester, Virginia, in March, 1862; the campaign inVirginia, July and August, 18
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