He died at home, 62 West 36th Street.
Buried on February 28, 1894.
Consul General for Nicaragua from 1871 until his death.
He was a famous scholar. He translated from the Arabic, "Attappa, the Generous". He was also the author of "A Grammatical Sketch of the Language Spoken by the Indians of the Mosquito Shore", 1848.
Article on his death: "New York Times", February 26, 1894 - Page 5
He died at home, 62 West 36th Street.
Buried on February 28, 1894.
Consul General for Nicaragua from 1871 until his death.
He was a famous scholar. He translated from the Arabic, "Attappa, the Generous". He was also the author of "A Grammatical Sketch of the Language Spoken by the Indians of the Mosquito Shore", 1848.
Article on his death: "New York Times", February 26, 1894 - Page 5
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Alexander Isaac Cotheal
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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Alexander Isaac Cotheal
1880 United States Federal Census
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Alexander Isaac Cotheal
New York, New York, U.S., Death Index, 1892-1898, 1900-1902
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Alexander Isaac Cotheal
1870 United States Federal Census
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Alexander Isaac Cotheal
Biography and Genealogy Master Index
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