Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1901 — BREWER'S MARRIAGE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BREWER'S MARRIAGE.
Miss Emma Miner Mott, who was married to Justice David Brewer of the United States Supreme Court on Thursday, had for the last four years been principal of the Moj-se school in Wash ington, D. C. She had long been identified with educational work not only in the East, where she was a teacher at the Howard Mission, but afterwards at Fofid du Lac. While in Washington she attended the First Congregational church, and was a member Of Justice Brewer’s Bible class, and it was thus that she became a warm friend of the family. Miss Mott was born in Chateugay, N. Y., and is a daughter of Dr. William and Eunice
Miner jdott She graduated at the head of her class at the Oswego (N. Y.) Normal school and chose teaching as a profession. Several years ago Justice Brewer built lor himself a summer home at Thompson's Point, on the shore of Lake Champlain, fifteen miles south of Burlington, Vt He called his home Liberty Hall, and here, surrounded by his children, all of whom have grown to manhood and womanhood, he spends his simmers. Miss Mott for several years last has spent a part of her vacation at Liberty Hall as the guest of Justice Brewer’s family. The honeymoon is being passed at Liberty Hall.
LIBERTY HALL, THOMPSONS POINT. VT, WHERE JUSTICE BREWER AND HIS BRIDE ARE PASSING THEIR HONEYMOUN.
ASS CIATE JUSTICE DAVID
MRS. BREWER.
