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108 partmctit of

university of Mirliigan.

the

He

was district judge of the seventh judicial district of Iowa, and was twice the candidate of the democratic party for judge of the supreme court of that stnle. In 188795 he was a representative to the fiftieth, fifty first, fifty-second and fifty-third congresses as a democrat. In 1897 he was a member of the special session of the GenHe died March 14, eral assembly of Ohio. 1901, in Marshall, Mich.

Hayford, John Fillmore,

civil

engineer, au-

thor, was born May 19, 1898, at House Point, N. Y. Since 1808 he has been expert computer and gi-odolist of the coast and get>logical survey. He is the author of (Uh)-

detic Astronomy.

Haygood, Atticus Green, clergyman, auwas born Nov. 19, 1839, in WatkinsCJa. He was a methodisl cicrgj-man of much prominence in the south. He was the author of The Monk and the Prince, a Critical Study of Savonarola and Ixirenzo de Medici; Our Keep-Sake; Our Children; thor,

villc,

Our Brother

Black; Speeches

in

atitl

Ser-

mons; Jackknife and Brambles, a discussion of the authorship and meaning of the books of the Bible; Pleas for Progress; and The

He

Man of Halilee. O.ford, (a.

died Jan. 10, 1800. in

Haygood, Johnson, governor. He was governor of South Carolina in 1880-82. Hayman, Samuel Brinkle, soldier, was born June 5, 1820, in Chester count}'. Pa. In 1865 he was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers for gallantry at Fair Oaks. He took command of Fort Dakota in 180G; and was retired in 1872. He died .Maiy 1, 1805, in llnunatonic. Mans.

Raymond, Thomas

S.,

Haymond, William S., soldier, physician, president, congressman, was lM»rn In Feb. 20. IK23, in Harrison county, Va. 1801 63 he was in the army as a surgecm. He was president of the Indianapolis, I>elphi and Chicago railroad company in 187274. In 1875-77 he was a representative from Indiana to the forty-fourth congress. He died in Monticello, Ind. Hayne, Arthur Peronneau, soldier, lawyer, I'nitfd States senator, was born March 12, 1790, in Charleston. S.C. During the Florida war he was called into the field, and h:id command of the Tennessee volunteers; and after roreiving three brevets, retired from the army in 1820. Subsequently he served in the legislature of South Carolina: and was chosen a presidential elector in In 1857 50 he 1828. voting for .Tackson. was I'nited States senator from South CaroHe died Jan. 7, 1807, lina to fill a vacancy. railr(>aent memU'r of the

placed in

elected a died Aug.

later was of militia. state sen-

He 4, 1781, in South Carolina. Hayne, Paul Hamilton, soldier, author, was born Jan. 1, 1830, in Charleston. S.C. He serveil as a colonel in the confederate army; and at the clo>e of the civil war, broken in health and fortunes, retired

ate.

{Kiet,

the

to

small

village

of

(Jrovetown,

(!a.,

where the rest of his life wa.s passi-d. He was the author of Avolio; The Mountain of the I^)vers; Legends and Lyrics; Simnets and Other Poems; and Lives of Robert Hayne and Hugh Legare, A complete ediHe tion of his poems appeared in 1883. died July 6, 1880, in Copse Hill, Ga. Hayne, William Hamilton, author, poet,

was

l)orn

C.

His

March 11, 1850, in Charleston, S. poem of special value appearCompanion in 1881 and

first

ed in the Youth's



poems have since been collect<Hi under the title of Sylvan Lyrics. He is a son of Paul Hamilton Hayne, the poet. his

Hayne,

Robert

Young,

soUlier,

lawyer,

railroad president, governor. United States senator, was born Nov. 10, 1791, in St. Paul's parish, S.C. In the war of 1812 he held the commission of lieutenant. In 1814 ho was elected to the state legislature, and He in 1818 speaker. was also attorneygeneral of the state. In 1823 33 he was I'nited States senator. He was the twentieth governor of South

congreHsman. was

In 1849-51 he was a rep resentative from Virginia to the thirty-first congress. He died in Virginia.

born in Virginia.

in

became a captain of

Carolina

in

1832 34.

He was

sub.seouisville and Cincinnati railroad company. He died Sept. 24, 1839, in Asheville. N.C. Haynes, Arthur Edwin, educator, scientist,

was born May

23, 1840. in Van Buren, N.Y. 1890- 1901 he was professor of niathein the collei,'e of engineering of the university of Minnesota. He is a meml)er of the American as>ociation for the advancement of soieiiee.

In

iiiaties

in l!e

Haynes, Charles E., congressman, was born Brunswick, Va. In 1825 31 and 1835 39 was a representative from Georgia to

the nineteenth. tw««ntieth, twenty-first, twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth congresses. He died in Spjirta, (!a.

Haynes, Daniel A., lawyer, jurist, banker, was l>orn S»>pt. 0, 1815, in Columbia county, N.H. For one yi-ar he taught in the Dayton academy of (^hio. In 1845 he began the practice of law; and in 1843 47 was proseciiting

attorney

In 1847 he legislature,

for

.Montgomery

county.

was elect «><1 to the Ohio state and in IH50-70 wjis judge of the

suprenje e<inrt of Montgonu'iy eounty. In 1875 he was again ele<tetl to the superior eonrf. He was pre^iilent of the Dayton