. Publications . inhabited districts near his works. He was veryfond of botany and was well acquainted with the flora ofeastern Pennsylvania. He served In Common Council for three years, and wasnoted for his Integrity and independence In advocating theInterests of the city. He was the pioneer in the movementto abate the smoke nuisance. He was, for several years, adirector of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf andDumb, one of the managers of the Pelham Trust Co., 58 The Pennsylvania-German Society. and a director of the Site and Relic Society. He was amember of the Franklin Institute, th
. Publications . inhabited districts near his works. He was veryfond of botany and was well acquainted with the flora ofeastern Pennsylvania. He served In Common Council for three years, and wasnoted for his Integrity and independence In advocating theInterests of the city. He was the pioneer in the movementto abate the smoke nuisance. He was, for several years, adirector of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf andDumb, one of the managers of the Pelham Trust Co., 58 The Pennsylvania-German Society. and a director of the Site and Relic Society. He was amember of the Franklin Institute, the Academy of Nat-ural Sciences and other scientific and engineering organiza-tions. Mr. Hartman also wrote much on scientific andhistorical subjects and was an authority on the genealogyof the Rice, the Hartman and kindred families. Mr. Hartman died on Sunday, September 4, 1910, andwas buried at Lionville, Chester County, Pa. He was elected a member of the Pennsylvania-GermanSociety on January 10, 1901. G. T. ?—- r T^Zmsylvania Library be returned by m ^ ^ M-7A9 IForm L-9) w 1198 01935 2868
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