. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. May 29-31, 1S95. See Following Pace. f£^\ LYMAX I. GAGE, of Assistance in the i;eneral movement was rendered by many, andanion,!; the liberal and patriotic hearts that beat responsive to the callwas that of Mr. Gase, who ever gave encouragement and by hisaliility. tact and sound judgment materially aided in the successfulcompletion of the authors arduous task, self imposed. The prominentfeatures of his character are encompassed within the biographic notesappended, and are no less true than


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. May 29-31, 1S95. See Following Pace. f£^\ LYMAX I. GAGE, of Assistance in the i;eneral movement was rendered by many, andanion,!; the liberal and patriotic hearts that beat responsive to the callwas that of Mr. Gase, who ever gave encouragement and by hisaliility. tact and sound judgment materially aided in the successfulcompletion of the authors arduous task, self imposed. The prominentfeatures of his character are encompassed within the biographic notesappended, and are no less true than the perfect likeness to the man thatthe engraved art work on the foregoing page portrays. moGRAPHlC. Lyman Judson Gage was born in the village of De Ruyter, N. Y., June 2S. early education through four years tuition in an academy and, at 15 yearsof age, obtained a clerkship in the post-office at Rome, N Y., and soon after wasdetailed as mail route agent on the Rome and Watertown railroad. When 18 years oldhe became a junior clerk in a bank, on a very limited salary, and, through eighteenmonths close attention to various routine duties, obtaine


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