Thursday, August 8, 2019

Barnum, Phineas Taylor "P.T." - 1889

Personal Gossip
Phineas T. Barnum’s activity and energy at this period of his life are surprising, even to the people who know him best.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

 You can visit the memorial page for Phineas Taylor “P.T.” Barnum.

Burdette, Robert J. - 1889

Personal Gossip
Col. A. E. Jones, who was murdered in Cincinnati, was an uncle of Robert J. Burdette, the humorist.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

Jones, A. E. (Col.) - 1889

Personal Gossip
Col. A. E. Jones, who was murdered in Cincinnati, was an uncle of Robert J. Burdette, the humorist.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

Chamberlain, Joseph - 1889

Personal Gossip
Joseph Chamberlain once wrote a comedy which was immediately rejected as “unsuitable to any stage.”
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

Longfellow, Ernest - 1889

Personal Gossip
Mr. Ernest Longfellow has just developed a beautiful set of views taken during a recent trip through Italy.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

Obrenovitch, Milan - 1889

Personal Gossip
Milan Obrenovitch, ex-king of Servia, has an income of $90,000 and is steadily running into debt.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

Porter, Horace : 1837-1921

Porter, Horace (1837-1921)
West Point (1860) Horace Porter is best known as a staff officer and biographer of General Grant.  Serving in the ordinance department. Porter had been a brevet second at the beginning of the war.  His later assignments included: second lieutenant, Ordnance Department (June 7, 1861); captain, Ordnance Department (March 3, 1863); and lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp (April 4, 1864).

After service as an ordnance officer on the South Carolina coast, Porter was made chief of ordinance, Army of the Potomac, during the latter part of the Peninsula Campaign.  During late 1862 he served as ordinance chief for the Department of the Ohio and in 1863 in the same position with the army of the Cumberland.

While in the latter post, Porter on the second day of the battle of Chickamauga rallied fugitives from the broken line and held some important ground, allowing batteries and wagon trains to leave the field during the disastrous retreat.  For his actions he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1902.  During the Chattanooga Campaign, Porter came to the attention of General Grant and served on his staff, as an aide, from the spring of 1864 until the close of the war.

He received regular army brevets to captain for Fort Pulaski, major for the Wilderness, lieutenant colonel for New Market Heights, and colonel and brigadier general for the war.  Porter continued as an aide to Generals Grant and Sherman until 1873, when he resigned to become a railroad man.

His Campaigning With Grant was published in 1897.  (Mende, Elsie Porter, An American Soldier and Diplomat Horace Porter)
~ Who Was Who in the Civil War, 1988, Page 516


Personal Gossip
Gen. Horace Porter is the youngest looking man of his age in the country.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

 You can visit the memorial page for Horace Porter.

Holbrook, Ruth - 1849

Holbrook -- Albert Hale, son of Richard Jr. and Ruth, Jan. 8, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Holbrook, Richard Jr. - 1849

Holbrook -- Albert Hale, son of Richard Jr. and Ruth, Jan. 8, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Holbrook, Albert Hale - 1848

Holbrook -- Albert Hale, son of Richard Jr. and Ruth, Jan. 8, 1849.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Holbrook, Betsey [Lovell] - 1807

Holbrook -- Albert, son of Ruben and Betsey, July 30, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

 You can visit the memorial page for Betsey [Lovell] Holbrook.

Holbrook, Reuben - 1807

Holbrook -- Albert, son of Ruben and Betsey, July 30, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

 You can visit the memorial page for Reuben Holbrook.

Holbrook, Albert - 1807

Holbrook -- Albert, son of Ruben and Betsey, July 30, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Powell, Abner Charles - 1889

Abner Powell is sore because the New Orleans club paid off all of its players but him, letting him wait for the $400 due him.  The club officials say that the other players were paid because they needed the money most, and that Powell will be paid as soon as the money can be raised, that his services for New Orleans are appreciated and that he shall not lose anything.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Abner Charles Powell.