After Forty Eight Years Fight American Cables Will Connect Nation With Brazil J
After Forty Eight Years Fight American Cables Will Connect Nation With Brazil J
Carman Bliss
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Seward, Thomas F. Bayard, James G. Elaine, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John Hay, Elihu Root, Philander C. Knox, William J. Bryan and Robert Lan- sing. Mr. Scrymser was in it from start to finish. He is a fighter. He has a record of always getting what he goes after, regardless of difficulties in the way. He had absolutely nothing but his nerve, optimism and self-reliance when he started in 1865 to acquire a concession from Spain to lay a submarine cable between Florida and Cuba and the West Ind...ies, but he succeeded and laid the cable, the first of his many successful ventures. Mr. Scrymser was born in New York in 1839. He was educated at College Hill Seminary, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. When he was twenty-two years old he enlisted in the Twelfth New York Volunteers, April 20, 1861, and he served through- out the civil war, being in all the battles of the Army of the Potomac until June, 1864. He became a captain and was an aid de camp on the staff of Major General William F. Smith. At the, close of the war Captain Scrymser found him- self in New York with no business or profession and unde- cided what he should undertake to make a living.
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