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Hedge, Frederic Henry, filucator. author, IMM't. was horn Ihc. P2, IHO.i, in Camhritlge, .Mass.

He was

^

Vi

positions of trust

u unitarian clergvuian ; and professor of (jfnnun langiuigo and literaturi- at Harvard university in 1872 81. lie was the author of

Keuson

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in

Hedleston,

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the author of Lamp Oil. Hedrick, John Morrow, soldier, was born Dec. 10. 1832, in Indiana. In 1861 he was first lieutenant in the fifteenth regiment nliio infantry; and in I8(i3 he became lieutenant-colonel. In 1805 he was brevetted bri;;adier-general of volunteers. He died Oct.

World

of

3.



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in

'iiml»ri»I^e.

.Mass.

Hedge, Levi, educator, autnor, was born .pril

10,

ITliti,

in

lie was and profes-

Ilardwick, .Mass.

an educator of Massaehus-.-tts



son of log c in Harvard university in 1810of A System of Logic. 1S44. in Cambridge. Ma.ss.

He was author

27.

He

died .lun.

3.

Hedge, Thomas, congressman, wan

soldier. l>orn

lawyer,

June

24,

jurist, in

1844.

Iowa. He sorv« d as a private in company K, and as second lieutenant in company H, one hundred and sixth New York infantry, in 1804. Since 18iW lie has In'en engiiged in the practice of law in Hurlington, Iowa. In 1899-1907 he was a representative from Iowa to the fifty-sixth, fifty-seventh, lifty-eighth. tifly ninth and si.tieth congresses as a repuldican.

Hurlington.

Hedges, Cornelius, lawyer, state senator, jniist,

was

l)orn Oct. 28, '|H;JI. in Westlield.

Mass. He has been I'nited States attorney; ^uperintendent of public instruction; probiiti' judge; and a mendier of the .Mimtana 'tate senate.

Hedges, Josiab, merchant, h'gislator, foun-

was

Ixirn .pril 0, 177S, in West LiberH',» WIS engaged in mercantile busint St. Clairsviile. Ohio. In 1831 he was elected to the Ohio legislature; and was the founder of Titlin. Ohio. He died July 15, iler,

ty,

Va.

ness

Ohio. Hedinger, Charles, soMier, physician, surgeoTi, uas born .Vug. 17. 1821, in Westphalia. (MTinany. In 1842 he graduated from the university of Oottingen; and in 1848-.">4 practiced medicine in New York City. Then for live years prior to the civil war lie served in the I'nited States army: and for thri-e years was assistant surgeon in the Second (dor.ido cavalry. He has nttaractice of his profession in Kansas; in 1888-02 was I'nited Stales pension examiner for Chase county; arid for live years was mayor of Canton. Kan. He is medical examiner for the .Ancient oider united workmen; MKdioil e:iminer fm the Wiiodmen of the world; is a meiiiluT of the health oflicers' a.ssociation of M<'Pherson 1S.>8. in TiHiii.

various other

filk>d

lionor.

David, educator, clergy man, autlior, was born .April 2.), 18ti2. in Hale county, Ala. In 1S84 he was acting itrofes.sor ol chemistry in the university of .Michigan. He filled pastorates in Washington and Oarrard counties, Ky.; and since 1SJI:{ has |)reached in O.vford, .Miss. He ii*

llcligion;

Prinn-val

Ilehrpw Tradition; A Christian Liturgy, Prose Writers of Livrnianv; Wavs of the Spirit and Other E8Mivs: .Atheism in Philo s o p li y Sermons Hours with (ierinan C'lassies; .Martin Luthei and Other Kssays; and Metrical Translations and Poems. 11,. died Aug. Jl, 18!»l),

and

Winn

1S8)J.

Heermance, Edgar Laing, clergyman, au-

was born .Inly 14. 1876, in White Plains. N.Y. In liM)2 he was ordained to the ministry; and ha^ lille2 in Hillsdale county. Mich. He was educated at Ihe (larmo classical institute of Rhinebeck. N.Y. In 1881-^2 he was supervisor for the town of Rhinebeck. N.Y.; and in 1889-92 was district attorney for Dutchess county. N.Y. He is an eminent lawyer; and has tilled numerous positions of trust and honor. In 1896-99 he was chairman of the state board of tax commissioners for tlie state of New York, and is now serving the term of 1906-09. Heermans, Forbes, journalist, playwright, author, was born Oct. 2.j, 1856. in Syracuse, N.Y. He was edu<>ated in th<! public and high schools of Syracuse, N.Y.; and then in 1878 graduated from Cornell university. Since 1880 he has been engaged in journalism. He is the autlior of Thirteen stories of the Far West; The Ranche of Heavenly Rest; n«-acon Island; The Intlior.

a

,

vestigators;

Buena

Ventura; Twin Star; and the plays Retween Two Foes; The SiIt-nt Witness; Love by Inunction; Two Negatives Make an .Atlirmative; In the Fireli^'lit; The Mind Healer: The Vaigabond: aptain .lack;. Matter of Husiness; D«)w (he .Santa Fe Trail: Sir Harrv 1..4'igli: and .less of the Bar Z Ranch. Heermans, Mrs. Josephine Woodbury, ciln(

author, was

eator.

born

Whit*' Pigeon, Mich. She Stories Frotii tin- ne])rew.

Dec. is

2.').

I8."»9.

in

the author of

Hefelbower, Samuel Ring, edueator.cb'rgvliorn Nov. 11. in .Vewville. Pa. In 18!I0I904 he lilird p.istoiat" in the Lutheran ehurch at M.inheiui. Pa.; and then in Frost burg. Md. l!Hi-_» Ill h,. Iti'came professor of (ierman in

man. eolU-ge president, was 1871.

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