"Encyclopedia of Biography of New York, Volume 4" offers a detailed life record of the men and women whose character, energy, and industry shaped the state and beyond. Compiled in 1916, this volume by Charles Elliott Fitch provides insights into the lives of preeminent individuals from New York and other states. It serves as a valuable historical reference, capturing the essence of an era and highlighting the contributions of those who left a lasting impact. Discover the stories of leaders, innovators, and influencers who defined their time and contributed to the rich tapestry of New York's history.
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