Background
Rockwell, Julius Ensign was born on March 3, 1860 in Millbury, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Henry Ensign and Sarah J. (Hathaway) Rockwell.
Rockwell, Julius Ensign was born on March 3, 1860 in Millbury, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Henry Ensign and Sarah J. (Hathaway) Rockwell.
Fitted for sophomore year, Harvard, but instead of going to college took special literature course.
Special agent 10th Census, 1879-1880. Secretary United States Commission to International Fishery Exposition, Berlin, 1880. Stenographer United States bureau of Education, 1881-1884, United States Patent Office, 1884-1887.
Chief clerk to vice-president and general manager Mobile & Ohio R.R., Mobile, 1887-1888. Chief clerk Southern Railway and Steamship Association, Atlanta, 1889, to 1st vice president Richmond & Danville R.R., Richmond, 1890. In charge Peirce School of Shorthand, Philadelphia, 1890-1892.
Principal Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, 1893. Secretary Southeastern Passenger Association, Atlanta, 1894-1897. Editor bureau of Plant Industry, August, since 1902.
Author: The Teaching, Practice and Literature of Shorthand, 1884. Shorthand Instruction and Practice, 1891. Home: Washington, Distric.
Married Mabel Rose Lewis, August 14, 1882.