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hunter: as a man of honor and of more than ordinary skill and courage; and as a great teacher of men, manners, and methods to the accomplishment of civilization, has never been excelled, if equaled, in this country.

We see a man whose iron will, whose sociability, whose sense of right, whose ability to plan, whose power to execute, whose kidness to all, whose wonderful vitality, whose great animal magnetism, whose ability to profit by experience, whose wonderful command of men, and whose ability to draw the love and admiration of men, women, and children, make him as marvelous as he is deserving as a citizen, and a great character in American history. A natural man of the highest order. - Editorial, New York, Democrat, June 5, 1886.

MR. NATE SALSBURY, DIRECTOR.

Born 1846,

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