- Adrian John Ebell
Adrian John Ebell (b.
1840-09-20 ; d. 1877), was born in Jaffnapatam on the Island of Ceylon (nowSri Lanka ), the son of Henry T. and Mary (Palm) Ebell, of English and Dutch ancestry. When about ten years of age, he was sent to theUnited States with an older sister to be educated. After preparatory school he enteredYale University in 1858. He then taught music inNew Haven, Connecticut , and inChicago , and then moved toSaint Paul, Minnesota , and took some noted photographs. He served for a short time in the Indian war inMinnesota with the rank of 1st Lieutenant. He wrote an article in June 1863 in Harper's Magazine titled "The Indian Massacres and War of 1862", [cite news|url=http://harpers.org/archive/1863/06/0039583|title=The Indian massacres and war of 1862|date=June 1963|publisher=Harper's Magazine|accessdate=2008-05-22] which included the famous photograph "People escaping from the Indian massacre of 1862 in Minnesota, at dinner on a prairie". He then returned to Yale and graduated at the Scientific School in 1866 with a PhD.He afterwards studied medicine at the
Albany Medical College , graduating M.D. in 1869. In the meantime he had begun to lecture before schools and lyceums on natural science. In 1871 he established himself inNew York City as director of "“The International Academy of Natural Science”", which comprised a plan of travel and study inEurope for annually organized classes of young ladies. He was married in September, 1874, to Oriana L., daughter of Dr. A.J. Steele, of New York. He embarked from New York, on one of these study tours, late in March, 1877 and died en route at age 37.He made a visit to
California in 1876, and while here he organized a class in Oakland. After his death the name "Ebell" was taken by the Oakland chapter or "Club" Other chapters, includingEbell of Los Angeles , founded later used the same Ebell name.ee also
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*Book By Princeton University, Yale University Class of 1863, Class of 1889 Published 1889
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