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 litUitl.NlJtjHAWS LlllKARV 1852-67 he

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He died Sepi. San Franeisco, Cal. Heydrick, Christopher, lawyer, jurist. In 18U1 be was au aiisociatv justice of tiu* •uprerae eourt of Pennsylvania. Hejrward, Duncan Clinch, banker, novtMnor, was born June 24, 1464, in Riclilaud county, S.C. He is an extensive rice plaa«

supreme court of California. 15, 1890, in

ter.

He

ia

pri'sident of the

Standard

w;»re-

house company; and prebideut of the Columbia saTinfi teak and trust ctmipany. In 19034)7 he was goramor of South Carolina.

Heyward, Thomas, signer

of

the

dfelar-

ation of independence, waa born in 174ti in Parish of fit Luke, S.C. He was electml ami to the North Carolina ^t;it. :i--.. inl'ly in 1770-78 he was a delegate froni South Carolina to the eontinental congreHH and jiigned the declaration oi iiHli |ii ndence uml He wa» suIkh!articlra of confederal lou. quently a judge of the civil and criminal court of the ^tate. ITe died March 6, 1809,

in ^l. Luke'ii raribii, S.C.

Heyward, William, eongreisman.

He

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a representative in conf»Tes^ from Maryland in 1823 25. lie died in -l irylau«l. Heyward, William Nathaniel, soldier, lawyer, legislator, jurist, was born Aug. 2<l. 1841, in Orahamville, S.C. Be attended the South ( aroliiia military academy in 1857 60. During the war he waa captain of infantry in the confederate service. He served as jiid;,'" "f till' inferinr r..urt of Sontli Carolina; served as a nu-mber of the gen eral amnnbly of South Carolioa; and was for many ymrs United States oonmiissioncr of the circuit court.

Heywood,

C!hailes,

marine

officer.

wa»

bom

ITc ua- <.n 1839, in ^^ains• .3. Cumberland during its tight with the Merrimac, and was specially mentioned for hi" bravery. He sr-rvocl throughout the civil war; was fleet marine olTlcer on hoard the TTartfmd; took part in the battle of >fobile Ray; and in the capture f>f forts Morgan, Gaines and Powel, and otiier en gageaients in the gulf. For gallantry in presence of the enemy he was brevetted major and lieutenant-colonel. In 1888 he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel; and in 1891 he was made commandant of the United States marine corps, with the rank

Oct. iioard the

Tie saw aetive servof brigadier general. ice dnrinir tbp Spanisli AnifTionn war.

Heywood, John Healy, clergyman, journwas born March 90, 1818, In Worcester. Mass. He was two years editor of the Tx»ni«rille Examiner. He continued his pas-

alist,

torate in I^uisville for over forty years, the oldest ministerial charge in the city. died in Louisville, Ky. Heywood, Levi, manufacturer, inventor, waa bom Dec 10, 1800, in Gardner. Mass. to malce wood-spsted In 1820 he

He

b^n

and in IS.l^ the TIi v vaixl ebair manufacturing company wits incorporated chairs;

OF AMliKlCAN UlOGUAPHlC.

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which attained u world wide reputation. He died July 21, l^sHJ, in Gardner, .Maiiij. Hibbard, Angus S., electrual engiiuter. inventor, eomp<^>8er, was born Feb. 8, 18(iO. in Milwaukee, Wis. Since 1893 he has been general manager of the Chicago Teleplione company. He has invented and patented many improved devices for use with telephones. He has composed Songs for Cbleago and other songs. Hibbard, EUery Albce^ lawyer, jurist, congressman, was bom July 31, 1826, in 8t. .iohnshury, Vt. He was ch-rk of ilir N'ew Hampshire state house of repreMentulives in 1852-54; and was a memlter of the state legi!,]ature in IStlS ««. In 1871 T.J lie was a representative to the ^orty-sccond congress; at the elose of his term In COngrCSA was appointed a judge uf the supreme esigner of 923 East Sixtieth at.. Chicago, III., w.-i' born June 15, 1881. in < anton, Mo. He was tile sculptor! dejiigner and contraclur the soldiers' and sailors' mimument of l'rin(><-ton. 111., and of numerous other monuments. Hibbaid, Freebom Gamtjon, elergyman. author, was born Feb. 22. 1811, in New Roehelle, N.Y. In 1830 .'>'• he was editor of Vhe Northern Christian Advocate, |)riiit ed iu Albany, N.Y. He was the author of Christian Baptism; Geography and History

of

of Pah'stine; T!i. Life of L. L. liamlinc;

i,f Childhood': Kschatoiog}' ; and He died .Tan.

Commoitary on the Psalms. 27, 1895. in Clif-nn

' of Cornt ll nn vrr->it in charge of the departm«nt of railway nie chanical engineering. In 1904 O.) be :-~ expert mechanical examiner for the New York state civil .service eommission. In 1903 0.1 be was president of the Cornell oooperative so(*iety ; and a director ainoe lOOA. Since 1900 he baa been head of the divis'on of mechanical »'iigiiie( in^' at the university of Missouri. He is the author of Discipline and Mansfement of Men in Shops. engineer,

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Hibbard, Harry, state senator, congress

man, was born June 1. 1810. in Concord. Yt. He was assistant clerk of the New Hatno (if sbire bi.u>. rejiresentatives 1S:1!»; in clerk of the same in 1840'43, and speaker of the house in 1844-45: in the «»tafe <4enate in I'-'Hl 10: uid offieiatr-d twu y.rii~ :i< |>ie-i

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In

1849-55 he was a representative