Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1882 — A MOURNFUL RECORD. [ARTICLE]
A MOURNFUL RECORD.
A Cbr<.niele of the Noted Men and Women Who Have Died During 1882. We present below a list of the prominen 1 people of the world who have died during the vear 1882: JANUARY 3. —William Harrison Ainsworth, famous English novelist. 4. —Clement C. Clay, ex-Benator from Alabama; John W. Draper, the eminent author. 5. John Phillips Putnam, Judge of the Superior Court of New' York. 7.—Richard H. Dana, Jr., eminent jurist and author. Edward W. Stoughton, lawyer and ex Minister to Russia. Judge Pierpont, of the Vermont Supreme Court. Rev. John Cotton Smith, New' York, eminent preacher and writer. Hi—D. A. Goddard, editor of Boston Daily Adv.-rtuur. 13.—Caroline Richings Bernard, famous opera singer. 15. Jared Macy, noted philanthropist, at New York. I<l Hon. John J. Stewart, one of Maryland’s most prominent men. 21. —Gen. Silas Casey, retired army officer, at New York 23. —Hon. Clarkson N. Potter, a distinguished public man of New York. 25. —Hon. Edmund Burke, ex-Congressman and an old-time Democratic jioliticiau in New' Hampshire. 26. —Gen. Robert B. Mitchell, a conspicuous figure in the war of the rebellion and an ex-Con gr essm an. 27. —Theophilus Parsons, eminent lawwriter and professor at Harvard University. 29. Alexander Holley, an eminent engineer. 30. —Rev. Dr. Henry W. Bellows, an prominent New York divine. D. W. Waller, a veteran actor. George Williamson, ex-Minister to Central America and a prominent citizen of Louisiana. FEBRUARY4.—Thomas J. Durant, a well-know n Wash ington lawver. 7. —Ex-Congressman Elijah Ward, of NewYork. 8. —Judge Charles Fox, the oldest member of the Cincinnati bar. 9. —William Milter, aged 98, the oldest Mason in the United States, at Caldw ell, Ohio. Berthold Auerbach, the famous German novelist. 13. Robert Ayres, one. of the lour men in Jefferson county, Ky., who in 1860 voted for Abraham Lincoln. 14. —Bishop Wightman, of rhe M. E. Church South; John E. McDonough, a well-known actor. 16. —Joseph Sheffield, founder of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College. A. B. Meacham, of Modoc massacre fame. 24. —Catholic Bishop Lynch, at Charleston, & C. 25. —Robert H. Pruyn, a prominent New Yorker, at Albany. 27.—Mrs. Caroline Leroy Webster, widow of the great statesman," Daniel Webster, aged 85.
MARCH 4. Milton S. Latham, ex-United States Senator and ex-Governor of California. 6. —Dr. Joseph Pancoast, an eminent Philadelphia physician 5. Henry C. Pindell, a leading lawyer of Louisville, Ky. 24.—Henry W. Longfellow, poet and literateur. Rear’Admiral Scott, of the navy. 28.—Hon. Stephen A. Hurlbut, United States Minister to Peru. APRIL. 8. Maj. Charles W. How ell. United States Engineers, at New Orleans. 4. Maj. Jack Wharton, United States Marshal for Louisiana 5. —Dr. Max Lilenthal, of Cincinnati, a distinguished Jewish rabbi. 9. —Elisha R. Potter, a distinguished jurist of Rhode Island. 10. —Congressman Thomas Allen, of St Louis, Mo. 11. Mrs. Ida Greeley Smith, eldest daughter of Horace Greeley. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. eminent English author and jiaiuter. 15'—Michael Hannan, Archbishop of Halifax. 17. —Ex-Congressman O. J. Dodds, ot" Cincinnati, Ohio. Capt. John W. Cannon a famous Southern steamboatman. Ex-Congress-man Samuel C. Fessenden, of Maine. 20.—Charles R. Darwin, author of the theory of natural selection in nature. 2:2.—Gen. W. L Burt, a leading citizen of Massachusetts. 24.—Capt. Robert Baldwin, the oldest steamboatman on the Ohio river. 27. Ralph Waldo Emerson, poet and philosopher. 28. —John T. Hodgen, un eminent surgeon of St Louis, Mo.
MAY. 3.—Horace Maynard, ex-Postmaster Gen eral, and lor many years a member of Congress from Tennessee. 6.—Hon. 'F. 11. Sweetzer, a prominent Massachusetts lawyer. 14. Ex-Gov. Cailwallader C. Washbume, of Wisconsin. Gen. Joseph G. Barnard, for many years at the head of the United States Department of Euginees. 15. —Gen. Kauffman, a distinguished officer of the Russian military service. 16. —James Vick, the "well-known seed-man, of Rochester, N. Y. 21.—Moses Taylor, a merchant millionaire of New York. 27.—William Barton Rogers, of Boston, a distinguished scientist JUNE. 2.—Gen. Garibaldi, the Italian patriot Commander Terry, United States navy. 15. —Ex-Gov. "William Denison, of Ohio. 29. —Congressman IL M. A. Hawk, of Carroll. HL 30. —Wilson McCandless, a distinguished Judge of Pennsylvania. JULY. I. Ichabod Godwin, the first w'ar Governor of New Hampshire. 6.—Skobeleff, a famous Russian General. 9.—Ex-Gov. John B Alvarado, of California, 11. Bishop Levi Scott, of the M. E. church. 16. Mrs. Lincoln, widow of the late President Lincoln. 20. —Miss Fannie Parnell, sister of the Irish agitator. 21. —George P. Marsh, American Minister to Home. 23. —John C. Hamilton, of New York, a son of Alexander Hamilton. 24. —Aaron C. Burr, of New York, adopted son of Aar on Burr.
AUGUST. I. Gen. Barstow, of Maryland, a retired army officer. 4. Artemus Hale, of Rockton, Mass., the oldest ex-member of Congress. 5. Charles A. Vogeler, patent medicine man of Baltimore, the biggest advertiser in the United States. 7. Hear Admiral David 8. McDougall, United States navy. 9. —Gen. G. K. Warren, of the United States army. 11. Ex-Senator George R. Dennis, of Maryland. I&—Jesse Hoyt, millionaire merchant of New York. 14.—Prof. William Stanley Jevons, a distinguished English writer and philosopher. 16. —Senator Benj. H. Hill, of Georgia. 24.—Dr. George W. Musgrave, of Philadelphia, an eminent Presbyterian divine. 26. —Timothy Bailey, inventor of the knitting machine/at Ballston, N. Y. 27. W. H. Allen, President of Girard University. SEPTEMBER. Si—E. 8. Sanford, Vice President of the Adams Express Company. 8. —Ex-Gov. Isaac Murphy, of Arkansas. 11.—Moses Williams, a very wealthy Bostonian. 14. Dr. Pusey, a very celebrated English churchman. 17. —Sir James Anderson, physician to Queen Victoria. 18. —Dean Wellesley, Chaplain to Queen Victoria. 26.—F. C. Beaman, ex-Congressman and a distinguished citizen of Michigan. OCTOBER. 4.—Adelaide Phillips, a celebrated vocalist 10. Congressman William M. Lowe, of Alabama 18. —Samuel C. Davis, leading dry-goods merchant of St Louis, Mo. 15. Count Napoleon Ney, son of the famous Marshal Ney. 17.—Frank Queen, publisher of the New York Cliirper. 19. —John D. Defrees, ex-Public Printer. Ex-Congressman Edward Hammond, of Maryland. "20.—Robert Paine, senior Bishop of the Methodist Church South. 21.—Ex-Gov. E. A Straw, of New Hampshire. ’
22.—Ex-Congressman John Hanna, of Indiana 27.—Alexander Hamilton, an eminent St Louis lawver. NOVEMBER. 2.—Rear Admiral Charles H. Poor, United States navy. 4.—Rudolph Hoffman, celebrated German painter. 2ft—Prof. Henry Draper, eminent scientist 24.—Gen. Daniel Tyler, retired army officer, at-New York. •M— Hon. James S. Pike, a prominent Maine editor. 20.—Congressman J. T. Updegraff, of Ohio. Congressman A. 8. Herron, of Louisiana. Thurlow Weed, eminent in journalism and politics. 80.—Samuel Remington, President of the Remington Arms Company; Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, an old-time politician and prominent citizen of Ohio. DECEMBER. 2.—Rear Admiral Wyman, United States naw. 4. Rt Rev. Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury. 5. —Louis Blanc, a prominent French editor and political leader. Von Flotow, the famous operatic composer. ff—Ex-Congressman Worcester, of Ohio, a brother of the lexicographer. Anthony Trollope, celebrated English novelist B. W. F. Blakeney, inventor of the turbine wheel Sir Hugh Allan, the great Canadian ship-builder. <i.—Josiah A. Noonan, once a prominent citizen of Wisconsin. 11.—William Gailignani, a famous Purls journalist. Iff—lion. Godlove H. Orth. Congressman from Indiana Iff—Robert Onld, a prominent citizen of Richmond, Va. 18.—James Lyons, of Richmond, Va., conspicuous in the affairs of the Confederate Government. Rev. Francis Close, Dean of Carlisle Eng. Iff—Trevor W. Park, a wealthy Vermonter original owner of the celebrated Emma mine. 20. —Henry James, of Boston, essayist and philosopher. 21. —Rear Adndral Schenck, of the navy.
