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A Short Account of the
   

ment; later resigned, tiring of the inactivity of army life and settled at Pittsburgh, S. S. Issue:

      1. Mary Muskogee Phillips, b. Fort Mitchell, Ala., 22 July, 1832; d.; m. Pittsburgh, 1856, to the Rev. Jubal Hodges, son of Dr. Edward Hodges of New York city, formerly of England. Issue:
        1. Elias Phillips Hodges, b. Ormsby, now in Pittsburgh, S. S., 6 April, 1857.
        2. Margaret Robertson Hodges, b. Ormsby; m. Winfield Lloyd Scott. Issue:
          1. Margaret Mary Scott.
      2. John Ormsby Phillips, b. Louisville, Ky., 3 April, 1835; d. 17 November, 1891; m. 23 November, 1865, to Mary Harris Briggs, b. 25 June, 1845, dau. John Harris Briggs of Harrisburg, Pa., by his wife Julia Ann Tod. Issue:
        1. Julia Briggs Phillips.
        2. Mary Ormsby Phillips, m. 14 January, 1891, to Louis Semple Clarke, son of Charles J. Clarke of Pittsburgh, by his wife Louise Semple.
        3. Belle Tod Phillips.
        4. Ormsby Phillips, b. 11 June, 1876; d. 29 October, 1879.
        5. John Harris Briggs Phillips, b. 11 June, 1876; student Trinity hall, Washington, Pa.
        6. Josephine Ormsby Phillips.
      3. Duncan Clinch Phillips, b. at The White House,[1] now in Pittsburgh, S. S., March, 1838; ed. St. James college, Md., and Brown university, Providence, R. I. During the Rebellion,

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  1. Also called The Cot, one of the Ormsby establishments, situated on Carson street, between Second and Third streets.