Taken from the New York Times obituary, dated Nov. 14, 1902:
"Dr. Caskie Harrison, head of the Brooklyn Latin School, died on Wednesday in his home at 44 Monroe Place, Brooklyn. He was born in Richmond, Va., in 1848, and was a graduate of Rugby School and Trinity College, England. He was head professor of the University of the South from 1870 to 1882, and then came to Brooklyn, where he founded the Latin School."
(many thanks to Jeffry Burden for providing this information)
Taken from the New York Times obituary, dated Nov. 14, 1902:
"Dr. Caskie Harrison, head of the Brooklyn Latin School, died on Wednesday in his home at 44 Monroe Place, Brooklyn. He was born in Richmond, Va., in 1848, and was a graduate of Rugby School and Trinity College, England. He was head professor of the University of the South from 1870 to 1882, and then came to Brooklyn, where he founded the Latin School."
(many thanks to Jeffry Burden for providing this information)
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