Memoir and personal recollection of . HON. THOS. MELLON AND WIFE. 1S85.(See pages 81, 226.). THEODORE WOOD, School Teacher. 1905. ELECTRIC VOTING MACHINE. (See page 32 9.) Memoir and Personal Recollection. 227 1835, beloved by all who bad fallen in the range ofhis acquaintance. His son, Andrew Mellon, wasborn on February 7th, 1785, and married RebeccaWauchob, in 1812, a descendant of a noted andhonorable Holland family, and is the Grandmotherof A. W. Mellon, President of the Mellon Nationaljcsank of Pittsburgh, Pa. As a wife, she was a help-mate in all the qualities indicated by that
Memoir and personal recollection of . HON. THOS. MELLON AND WIFE. 1S85.(See pages 81, 226.). THEODORE WOOD, School Teacher. 1905. ELECTRIC VOTING MACHINE. (See page 32 9.) Memoir and Personal Recollection. 227 1835, beloved by all who bad fallen in the range ofhis acquaintance. His son, Andrew Mellon, wasborn on February 7th, 1785, and married RebeccaWauchob, in 1812, a descendant of a noted andhonorable Holland family, and is the Grandmotherof A. W. Mellon, President of the Mellon Nationaljcsank of Pittsburgh, Pa. As a wife, she was a help-mate in all the qualities indicated by that forcibleterm; and as a mother, she was all that tenderness,and self-sacrifice could make her. Her strong com-mon sense made her a valuable adviser even in themost important affairs. She had a philosophy ofher own by which she guaged everything that tran-spired, and believed in the wisdom of desiring neitherpoverty nor riches; but struggling for wealth andcompetence as affording independence. She shunnedextremes, and approved the middle course in survived her husband eleven years and died
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