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 HERRINGSHAW'S LIBKART OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY Duniway, Abigail was born Oct. 32, She

Scott, journalist, author, 1834, in Groveland, 111. is the editor of the Pacific Empire, a

weekly journal devoted to the interests of women; and for nearly twenty years was editor and owner of the New Northwest. She is the state president of the Oregon state equal suffrage association, and vicepresident of the Ore

gon woman's national press association. She is the author of Captain Gray's Company, a pioneer novel; David and Anna ilatson, and Other Poems. Duniway, Clyde Augustus, educator, college president, author, was born Nov. 2, 1866, in Albany, Ore. He was educated in the Portland high

school; at the university of Oregon; and at Cornell university. He received the degree of A.M. and of Ph.D.

from Harvard college. In 1896-97 he was an instructor of history at Harvard and Rad-

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was ordained a deacon; and in later years was rector in Missouri. In 1880 he was appointed missionary bishop of New Mexico and Arizona. He died March 16, 1888. Dunlap, George Washington, lawyer, congressman, was born Feb. 22, 1813, in Fayette county, Ky. He was a member of the

Kentucky state

legislature; of the border state convention of 1861. In 1861-63 he was a representative from Kentucky to the thirty-seventh congress. He died June 6, 1880, in

Lancaster, Ky.

Dunlap, Henry C, soldier, was born in Kentucky. In 1861 he was first lieutenant and adjutant in the fifth regiment Kentucky volunteer infantry; and in 1865 was bre.vetted brigadier-general of volunteers. Dunlap, Henry M., horticulturist, state senator, was born Nov. 14, 1853, in Cook county. 111. For twelve years he was either president or secretary of the Illinois state horticultural society; and has been president of the American apple growers' congress since its organization in 1902. He is proprietor of the Rural home fruit farm of Savoy, 111.; and is president of the Illinois orchard company, which operates twelve hundred acres in four counties of Illinois. He is a well known grower, packer and shipper of apples of Illinois at Savoy; and since 1892 he has been a member of the Illinois state senate.

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Dunlap, James, soldier, was born in Ken-

1897-99 was assistant professor of history and professor American history at Stanford university of California. Since 1908 he has been president of the university of Montana. He is the authoi of Handbook of Graduate Courses; and Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts. Dunklin, Daniel, governor, was born in 1790. He was lieutenant-governor of Missouri in 1828-32; and the fourth governor ii> 1832-36. He died Aug. 25, 1844, in Jefferson county, Miss. Dunlap, Alexander, physician, surgeon, was bom Jan. 12, 1815, in Brown county, Ohio. He was one of the first surgeons in America to perform the difficult operation of ovariotomy. He died about 1900 in Spring-

tucky. He served on the civil war; and in 1865 was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers. He died July 8, 1897. Dunlap, John, printer, was born in 1747 in Ireland. He was appointed printer to congress; and first printed the Declaration of Independence. He died Nov. 27, 1812, in Philadelphia, Pa. Dunlap, John A., lawyer, jurist, author, was born about 1793. He was a justice of the peace in New York City. He was the author of Practice of the Superior Court of New York in Civil Actions; and Abridgment of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Books of Coke's Reports. He died in 1858 in

cliffe

colleges;

and

New York

City.

Dunlap, Andrew, lawyer, author, born in 1794 in Salem, Mass. He was United States district attorney for Massachusetts in 182934. He was the author of Admiralty Practice in Civil Cases of Maritime Jurisdiction. He died in 1835 in Boston, Mass. Dunlap, Andrew, naval officer, was born Oct. 7, 1844, in Ovid, N.Y. In ,1867 he joined the United States navy as midshipman;

Dunlap, Mary J., physician, founder, was born in Philadelphia, Pa. She practiced medicine in Philadelphia until 1888, when she became medical director and superintendent of the New Jersey state institution for feeble minded girls and women at Vineland. Dunlap, Mrs. Nora Burt, wife of state senator Henry M. Dunlap of Savoy, 111., was born Feb. 5, 1856, in Coshocton county, Ohio. She graduated from the high school; and for two years attended the university of Illinois. For ten years she has appeared be-

and was regularly promoted until 1902, when he was retired at his own request with the rank of rear-admiral. In 1902-06 he was commandant of the naval station at San

fore state federation of women's clubs, state and county farmers' institutes and boards of education; and is a noted lecturer on household science and domestic economy.

Juan, Porto Eico. Dunlap, George Kelly, clergyman, was born Nov. 16, 1830, in Ireland. In 1854 he

was born

field,

Ohio.

Dunlap, Robert, merchant, manufacturer, Oct. 17, 1834, in

New York

His firm of R. Dunlap and company of

City.

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