Saturday, June 25, 2022

Wilson, Howard A. - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
Wilson, Howard A., Mortician, 210 South Main Street, Middletown, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for Howard A Wilson.

Watt, Paul Harris - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
Watt, Paul Harris, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Manager, Hotel Frye, Seattle, Washington.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for Paul Harris Watt.

Thackwell, Paul - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
Thackwell, Paul, Engineering Clerk, Chrysler Motor Company, Library Park Hotel, Detroit, Michigan.

McClintock, Sidney Smith - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
McClintock, Sidney Smith, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Wholesale Grocer, The McClintock-Trunkey Company, 1035 West 10th Avenue, Spokane, Washington.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for Sidney Smith McClintock.

Hitch, Bertram Leigh - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
Hitch, Bertram Leigh, A.B. [Bachelor of Science], L.L.B. [Bachelor of Laws], Cattleman, 630 East Speedway, Tuscon, Arizona.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

This may be the memorial for Bertram Leigh Hitch.

Fowler, William Mann - 1897

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1897
Fowler, William Mann, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Camden, Ohio.

Henry, Oliver - 1925

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Mathematics Teacher

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 17

Brownell, Francis Edwin - 1861

An Alexandria, Virginia, hotel owner, James T. Jackson <sic> became the South's first martyr to the cause of the secession.  Despite the dangerous proximity of the town to the Union buildup of volunteers in the capital, Jackson insisted upon flying a banner proclaiming his support for the new Confederacy.

Then, on May 24, 1861, it happened.  Union forces occupied the town.  One unit of the invading force was the 11th New York or “Ellsworth Fire Zouaves”.  Late that day, Colonel Ellsworth spied the secession flag floating over Jackson's establishment, the Marshall House.  Awakened by the commotion of the federals in his hotel, Jackson denied any knowledge of the flag, claiming to be a boarder.

He then went for his shotgun and confronted the Union colonel as he descended with his trophy.  Firing at close range, he killed Ellsworth.  Union private Francis E. Brownell then shot the rebel in the head and ran him through with his bayonet.  From this wasteful incident each side could claim a martyr.
~ Who Was Who in the Civil War, 1988, Page 335

You can visit the memorial page for Francis Edwin Brownell.

Ellsworth, Elmer Ephraim - 1861

An Alexandria, Virginia, hotel owner, James T. Jackson <sic> became the South's first martyr to the cause of the secession.  Despite the dangerous proximity of the town to the Union buildup of volunteers in the capital, Jackson insisted upon flying a banner proclaiming his support for the new Confederacy.

Then, on May 24, 1861, it happened.  Union forces occupied the town.  One unit of the invading force was the 11th New York or “Ellsworth Fire Zouaves”.  Late that day, Colonel Ellsworth spied the secession flag floating over Jackson's establishment, the Marshall House.  Awakened by the commotion of the federals in his hotel, Jackson denied any knowledge of the flag, claiming to be a boarder.

He then went for his shotgun and confronted the Union colonel as he descended with his trophy.  Firing at close range, he killed Ellsworth.  Union private Francis E. Brownell then shot the rebel in the head and ran him through with his bayonet.  From this wasteful incident each side could claim a martyr.
~ Who Was Who in the Civil War, 1988, Page 335

You can visit the memorial page for Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.

Jackson, James William : 1823-1861

An Alexandria, Virginia, hotel owner, James T. Jackson <sic> became the South's first martyr to the cause of the secession.  Despite the dangerous proximity of the town to the Union buildup of volunteers in the capital, Jackson insisted upon flying a banner proclaiming his support for the new Confederacy.

Then, on May 24, 1861, it happened.  Union forces occupied the town.  One unit of the invading force was the 11th New York or “Ellsworth Fire Zouaves”.  Late that day, Colonel Ellsworth spied the secession flag floating over Jackson's establishment, the Marshall House.  Awakened by the commotion of the federals in his hotel, Jackson denied any knowledge of the flag, claiming to be a boarder.

He then went for his shotgun and confronted the Union colonel as he descended with his trophy.  Firing at close range, he killed Ellsworth.  Union private Francis E. Brownell then shot the rebel in the head and ran him through with his bayonet.  From this wasteful incident each side could claim a martyr.
~ Who Was Who in the Civil War, 1988, Page 335

You can visit the memorial page for James William Jackson.

Homer, Winslow : 1836-1910

Although he had apprenticed to a lithographer in Boston, the Civil War and country artist Winslow Homer was primarily self-taught in his trade.  As a free lance artist he had already developed a reputation by the outbreak of the Civil War when he joined Harper's Weekly as a special correspondent.

Covering the routine of army life his works frequently appeared in the weekly editions of the paper and depicted the boredom and frustrations of life in the field.  Working from his field sketches he finished his paintings in a New York studio and in 1864, he was elected an associate of the National Academy.

The nest year he advanced to be an academician.  Some of his most famous works include: “Defiance: Inviting a Shot Before Petersburg, Va., 1864”, “Prisoners From the Front”, “A Rainy Day in Camp”, and “Pitching Horseshoes”.  Leaving the field of journalism at the close of the war, Homer concentrated on the depiction of country life.
~ Who Was Who in the Civil War, 1988, Page 316

You can visit the memorial page for Winslow Homer.

Dublino, Angeline M. - 1925

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Commercial Subjects Teacher

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 17

You can visit the memorial page for Angeline M. [Dublino] Cestello.

Barnhart, Ada Pearl - 1925

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Social Science Teacher

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 17

Albright, Elroy S. - 1925

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Science and Mathematics Teacher

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 17

You can visit the memorial page for Elroy S. Albright.

Brumbaugh, J. M. - 1925

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Science Teacher

 ~ Jeannette Red and Blue, High School Year Book Vol. V, Number 1, 1925, Page 17

Stevenson, William Carlos - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
Stevenson, William Carlos, Redlands, California.  Died November 12, 1903.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for William Carlos Stevenson.

McMillan, Edward Ernest - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
McMillan, Edward Ernest, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Principal, North High School, 912 South 37th Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 1

You can visit the memorial page for Edward Ernest McMillan.

Loudenback, Clarence L. - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
Loudenback, Clarence L., Accountant, Urbana, Ohio.

Hunt, Charles Altman - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
Hunt, Charles Altman, Hardware, 40 Perry St., Mount Healthy, Ohio.

Cole, Nathan P. - 1852

AUCTIONS.
Valuable Real Estate
FOR SALE.
The well known estate formerly owned by the late Henry Nimmo, situate on Market street, is offered for sale.  On the premises is a large two story dwelling house, wood house, &c., a well of excellent water, and a very large garden well stocked with good bearing fruit trees.

If the above property is not disposed of at private sale, previous to Saturday, July 17th, it will be offered at Public Auction.

A liberal credit will be given for a portion of the purchase money.  For further particulars apply to
NATHAN P. COLE.
        june 5 ts
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Nimmo, Henry - 1852

AUCTIONS.
Valuable Real Estate
FOR SALE.
The well known estate formerly owned by the late Henry Nimmo, situate on Market street, is offered for sale.  On the premises is a large two story dwelling house, wood house, &c., a well of excellent water, and a very large garden well stocked with good bearing fruit trees.

If the above property is not disposed of at private sale, previous to Saturday, July 17th, it will be offered at Public Auction.

A liberal credit will be given for a portion of the purchase money.  For further particulars apply to
NATHAN P. COLE.
        june 5 ts
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Brown, G. H. - 1852

REMEMBER,
THAT at the Store of G. H. BROWN & CO. is the place to buy any article for the Toilet which may be wanted.  German and American Colognes; American French and English Extracts for the handkerchief; preparations for the Hair; Tooth and Nail Brushes, always on hand on great variety.  Just received some beautiful Hair Brushes with Buffalo horn handles; infant's Hair Brushes with wood, Ivory and pearl handles; Powder Puffs of an entirely new style, both single and double, with Pin Cushions attached; with many other useful articles, which the public are invited to call and examine at the DRUG AND FANCY STORE, ON MILLER ST.
         june 19
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Brayton, G. W. - 1852

SELLING OFF !
SELLING OFF !!
ALL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers,
MUST BE SOLD.
HAVING on hand a very large stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers, I am desirous of closing them up, and shall offer them at cost and less, for THIRTY DAYS.

A large and well selected stock of Barage DeLaines; Lawns; Summer Shawls; Ginghams, &c., &c., all of which will be offered at prices that cannot fail to suit customers.

A few more left of those cheap Counterpanes, price 125c; cheaper that can be found in this State of the same quality.
G. W. BRAYTON, Agent.
        P. S.  All kinds of Silk and Lawn Bonnets made to order, at a less price than you can possibly get them elsewhere.
june 19
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Maxfield, H. D. - 1852

ICE CREAMS.
THE subscriber is prepared to furnish his friends and the Ice Cream eating public generally, with some of the most delicious Ice Cream “found in this or any other city.”  His room is fitted up in good style, is pleasant and airy, and will be open day and evening for the accommodation of visiters. <sic>  Parties accommodated at short notice.  Give me a call.
        June 19                                                                                                                                                                H. D. MAXFIELD.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Fenton, Harry Anthony - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
Fenton, Harry Anthony, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], L.L.B. [Doctor of Laws], Attorney, Fenton, Steers, Beasley & Klee, 1106-08  New City Trust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Adams, Charles Clinton - 1896

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1896
Adams, Charles Clinton, President, Chase C. Adams Co., Musical Instruments, 125 Barker, Peoria, Illinois.

Barton, Charles - 1852

House and Lot for Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, situate in Barrington, near Bowen's bridge.  Said house is 40 by 30 feet, two stories high, built of brick, convenient for two familes, and is a very desirable place for those wishing a country residence.  The garden contains about one acre of land, a large number of fruit trees, &c.  Also, a wharf privilege.  The fishing in the fishing in the vicinty is not surpassed by any other spot in Rhode Island.

For further particulars apply on the premises.
CHARLES BARTON.
     Barrington, June 26, 1852.                                                                                                                                                                                3w
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Kinnicutt, Willliam - 1852

FOR SALE.
A small Farm of ten acres, (two of which are covered with wood, suitable for market,) with a good two story dwelling House, Barn, and Carriage-House; pleasantly situated two miles east of Warren.  For terms enquire of the subscriber.
        june 26 tf                                                                                                                                                  WILLIAM KINNICUTT.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 5

Churchill, A. - 1852

Particular Notice.
The subscriber takes this method to inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends to bring his business to a close, in consequence of ill health; he therefore earnestly requests all persons indebted to him, to make immediate payment.  All Goods on hand will be sold very low for a short time, for CASH.
A. CHURCHILL..
      Warren, June 26                                                                                                                                                                                                tf
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 3, Column 4


Nutt, William Henry - 1895

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1895
Nutt, William Henry, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Engineer, Barber Asphalt Company, of Maurer, New Jersey, 139 High Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey.