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Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff

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1837–65. Union Hall Academy furnished his preliminary education and he was about to enter college when he was offered the opportunity of a voyage around the world on a clipper ship, which he accepted. Upon reaching San Francisco he decided to stay in California, and entering a commercial house, became identified with the affairs of San Francisco. He was an active member of the second Vigilance Committee ...
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In New York City, he became associated with Fox & Polhemus, cotton manufacturers and brokers, where he later became an owner. He later became senior member of the firm and it was renamed Brinckerhoff, Turner & Co. For many years, he also served as president of the Merchants' National Bank,
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Brinckerhoff, Elbert Adrain, merchant and banker, was born at Jamaica, L. I., Nov. 29, 1838, son of John N. and Mary (Adrain) Brinckerhoff. His maternal grandfather was Robert Adrain, LL.D.,a noted mathematician. His father was the principal of the Union Hall Academy at Jamaica, L. I., during
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Elizabeth Lathrop Brinckerhoff (1876–1950), who married William Bushnell Chapin (1875–1914) in 1901. After his death, she married widower Lt. Col. Frederick Butterfield Ryons (1877–1946) in 1923.
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Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff, vice-president, was born in Jamaica, NY, on November 29, 1838, and is the son of John N. Brinckerhoff, principal of Union Hall ...
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In his first message, Mayor Brinckerhoff recommended an increase in the police force from seven to nine and ...
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Chiefs of the Army Reserve: Biographical Sketches of the United States Army Reserve's Senior Officers
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Mary Elizabeth Brinckerhoff (1871–1931), who married James Douglas Armstrong (1866–1939) in 1894.
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from 1899 to 1901, and the founder of Brinckerhoff, Turner and Company. He was president of
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America's successful men of affairs: An encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography, Vol. I
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Emily Vermilye Brinckerhoff (1870–1945), who married Frederick Smyth Duncan (1868–1953).
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The Merchants' National Bank of the City of New York: A History of Its First Century
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Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff Jr. (1874–1943), who married Edna Connor (1874–1938).
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Helen M. Brinckerhoff (1881–1953), who married Maxwell Van Buskirk (1871–1952).
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in Jamaica. He was a grandson of Irish-American mathematician
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He died in Englewood on March 23, 1913, and was buried in
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Adrain) Brinckeroff and John N. Brinckeroff, principal of
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E. A. Brinckerhoff; Mayor of Englewood in 1899. ...
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Elbert Adrian Brinckerhoff

Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey
J.C. Anderson
Jamaica, Queens, New York
Englewood, New Jersey
Robert Adrain

Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey
Merchants' National Bank
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
New York City
American Bible Society
Jamaica, Queens
née
Union Hall Academy
Robert Adrain
method of least squares
San Francisco
Wells Fargo
pony express
Sacramento
San Francisco Committee of Vigilance
William Coleman
New York City
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
American Bible Society
Harriman National Bank
Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey
city hall

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