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Howe, Henry 1816-
Historian; born in New Haven, Conn., Oct. 11, 1816.
He published his first book, Eminent Mechanics, in 1839; canvassed New York State in the following year with John W. Barker (q. v.) for material for their Historical collections of New York.
The other publications of Messrs. Barber and Howe include Our whole country; Historical collections of Ohio; Historical collections of Virginia; Historical collections of New Jersey; The Great West; Adventures and achievements of A published his first book, Eminent Mechanics, in 1839; canvassed New York State in the following year with John W. Barker (q. v.) for material for their Historical collections of New York.
The other publications of Messrs. Barber and Howe include Our whole country; Historical collections of Ohio; Historical collections of Virginia; Historical collections of New Jersey; The Great West; Adventures and achievements of Americans; Outline history of New Haven; and Times of the rebellion in the West.
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Company E , 39th Massachusetts Infantry , in the Civil War . (search)
Stealing money.
--A genteel appearing, but suspicious looking individual, calling himself Henry Howe, was before the Mayor yesterday, for stealing $46 from James Wilkinson, a short time since, at Mrs. Graves' boarding house, Franklin street. John I. Daniel, who lately boarded at the same house, appeared as a witness, but was arrested as a suspicious character.
It is said that abolition documents were found in possession of one or both of the above men. The case was continued until Monday,s looking individual, calling himself Henry Howe, was before the Mayor yesterday, for stealing $46 from James Wilkinson, a short time since, at Mrs. Graves' boarding house, Franklin street. John I. Daniel, who lately boarded at the same house, appeared as a witness, but was arrested as a suspicious character.
It is said that abolition documents were found in possession of one or both of the above men. The case was continued until Monday, and Howe and Daniel were sent to jail in the meanwhile.
The Daily Dispatch: July 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Local matters. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Shower of fish. (search)
Discharged.
--The following parties were examined by the Mayor yesterday and discharged: Peter Kennedy and Matt. Caval charged with threatening to shoot Mary Sullivan.--Henry Howe, charged with larceny and being a suspicious person.--Wesley Lowry charged with attempting to stab Mike Ashle