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Excerpt from In Loving Memory of George Rogers Howell, M.A. And His Son George Seymour Howell In 1865 the fame of Mr. Howell as a student and a scholar was known in the West, and he was Offered the presidency of a college in Iowa, which his engagements compelled him to de cline. He taught at Pottstown, Pa., in 1867, was principal Of boys' school at Lakeville, Conn., in 1869, and at Mount Mor ris, N. Y., in 1870 and 1871. In 1872 at the suggestion of Mr. S. B. Woolworth, he was asked on account of his skill and lin guistic abilities to accept the position of Assistant Librarian ofthe New York State Library at Albany. The long illness and death of Dr. Holmes, made him the acting librarian as w...
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These immigrants came from England and Germany in the 17th century and settled in Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts: John Reading, Thomas Howell, Anthony Yerkes, John Watts, Frances Lathem (wife of Capt. Jermiah Clarke), Henry Elkins.