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was also treasurer of the corporation and librarian of the University. As treasurer he was successor of the late William Warner, of this city. He resigned his professorship, which was that of natural philosophy, about 1853, and went to Ogdensburg, N. Y., where he was for several years in the hardware business, and was superintendent of an iron foundry in which his brother-in-law, Mr. Charles M. Caryl, who is now in the Pulton Iron and Engine, works here, was a foreman. He was an active member of the board of education in
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