Memorials of the Span Classsearchtermclassspan of 1833 of Harvard Colleg

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Memorials of the Span Classsearchtermclassspan of 1833 of Harvard Colleg
Harvard University Class of 1864
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His parents were married in Cambridge, November 19, 1813, and his father died in that town in 1831.
Foster took no rank in his class, but went through the prescribed course, and graduated in 1833.
Very little is known of his life for the first twenty-five years after leaving college. There seems to have been a peculiar mortality among his early friends and companions ; even his three brothers, all younger than himself, having died before him. It is thought that he pursued the study of the law f
...or a while. He is believed, again, to have been attached to the editorial staff of some Boston newspaper. About ten ANDREW FOSTER. 85 years after graduating, at the death of the widow of his only maternal grand-uncle, Mr. Andrew Craigie, who owned and occupied the fine old mansion in Cambridge so well known subsequently as the home of Longfellow, he inherited with his three brothers that house, and the extensive fields adjoin- ing, now covered with scores of pleasant homes.
September 16, 1849, whilst living at Lawrence, Mass.


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