Excerpt from The American Geologist, Vol. 5: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences; January to June, 1890
The Peace of Utrecht, 1713, controlled the destinies of an English gentleman of education and refinement, who came to America during the reign of Queen Anne. He settled in Albany county, New York, opening an English school, and his descendants continued their residence there for a hundred years. One of the descendants of this family was Col. Lawrence Schoolcraft, a revolutionary soldier, commanding in the war of 1812 the first regiment contributed by his locality. He married Miss Barbara Rowe, of noble character and German-parentage.
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the subject of this brief sketch, was the seventh of a large family, the issue of this union, enjoying the advantages of an early education.
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