Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1884 — THE DEATHS OF A WEEK. [ARTICLE]

THE DEATHS OF A WEEK.

Ex-Congressman Green Adams, of Kentucky; Mrs. Eliza Quincy, of Boston, granddaughter of Josiah Quincy, of Revolutionary fame; Judge Robert H.' Forrester, a prominent Chicago lawyer ; Gen. W. C. Plunkett, a prominent manufacturer, of Adams, Mass.; Rev. Edward Fontalna, of LouUiuia who first suggested the building of jetties for the mouth of the Mississippi; Judge John Randolph Bell, a leading citizen of Missouri; Commodore Timothy A. Hunt, U. S. navy; Samuel T. Glover, a leading lawyer of St, Louis; James F. Clark, a wealthy citizen of Cleveland; Earl Grosvenor, son and heir of the enormously wealthy Duke of Westminster; Sidney P. Walker, a well-known Chicago nsurance man, and a former member of the famous Ellsworth Zouaves; Senator P. H. Smith, a pioneer of Sheboygan county, Wls.; James Bryden, of Franklin, Pa., cousin of Premier Gladstone; Henry Moss, of New Orleans, a well-known humorist; Judge W. A. Porter, an eminent lawyer and old citizen of Southern Indiana.