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to llic lliirt v Hrst, tliirly-i<'coii(| and tliirf y-third (•c)ii;^n'>NCr.t. July 27, ISTJ, ill Soiiurvillf. N.ll. Hibben, John Grier, educator and colh-pc

IHtJl,
 * in sidt-nt of I'rincfton. N.J.,

ill

was

lM>rn Ajtril

In 1887 lU lie wan church of ("ham In 18»l-5)2 he was inatructur

IV-oria,

111.

luistor of the Presbyterian

hershurg,

I'a.

1802-94 instrtjctor in logic and and sul)se(|uently professor of 1912 president of Princeton lie is the author of Inductive iinierHi»y. Logic; 'file Prol)elms of Philosophy; Hegel's Logic; Deductive Logic; The Philosophy of the Knlightenment; A Defense of Prejudice ami otlu-r works. Hibberd, James Farquhar, physician, statesman, was horn Xov. 4, 1816. near New Since 18.it> he has been secMarki-1. .Md. In 18(0-U1 retary of the l)oard of health. was professor of physiologj' and genIm« eral palhologj- in the medical college ol Ohio. He was u membt^r of the Ohio slate legi'^lature in 1845 47; and mayor of Richmond ill lS7r)-77. He died in VJOli in Kieliill

lo^'ie,

in

lisycliolniiv,

logic;

iiiond,

and

siuf-e

Ind.

Hichborn, Philip, naval constructor, was iMirn Ill

March

4,

H:i'.),

(

in

'liarlestown. .Mass.

18U0 he went to California; and

soon

became

master

ship-

wright

of

the

Mare

ishiiid navy-yard. In 18(>!l he was appointassistant naval ed coiiHlrudor. with the station rank of lieutenant in the navy.

1884. having rejveil his coiiiiiiissioii

In ct

was ordered

t<»

an a naval construche was sent to II r o p e on special duty. Then in 1884 he the navy department as as-

and (deetrical manufacturing company of Asbury Park. N.J. Hickman, John, lawyer, atate legislator, congressman, was iMirn Sept. II, 1810, in Chester county. Pa. In 1845-4rt he was district attorney for Chester e«mnty. In 18551(3 he was a representative from Pennsylvania to tile thirty-fourth, thirty-fifth, thirty-si.vth

tor,

In

E

vania

sistant chief of hunaii; and in 18!);{ was appointed chief constructor of the navy, and reappointed in 1807. He was retired He in 1!>IM with the rank of rear-admiral. has invent<-d the Franklin life buoy and till' Hichborn bahuu-ed turrets. He is the author of Knropeaii Do<'k V;ird»; Standard Moats; anil Sheathed and I'lisheathed Ships. Hibshman, Jacob, coiigressman, was born in Lanca-ter, Pa. In I81fl 21 he was a reprcM-iitative from Pennsylvania to the sixHe died in Pennsylvania. t«'eiith congi-fss. Hickcox, John Howard, librarian, author, was bnrn Aug. 10. 18:{2. in Albany, N.Y. In 1874 82 he was eniployi^l in tlie congn-Hsional library at Vasliingl<»n. D.C He is the authr>r of An Hi>toricjil .ccouiit of .merican Coinage; Hi-.ti»iy of Ihc Hills of Credit, or Paper Moin-v. issued bv New York from 1700 to I71»8; iJibliogiapby of the Writings of fir. Franklin R. Hi>iigli; and Catalogue of rnit.-d Stales (Government Piiidicat ions.

Hickenloopen,

lieutenant-governor, was born Aug. He was briga10, 1837, in Hudson, Ohio. dier-general of the I'nited States voliin teers; .st-rvcd a.s I'nited Stales mar-^hal for the .southern district of Ohio; and as lieuHe tenant governor of the state of Ohio. was city civil engeer of Cincinnati and was president of the Cincinnati gaslight and coke company. He died May 12, 1004, in (^'inciniiat i, Ohio. Mickey, D. W., railway ollicial of Belle Fourche, S.l)., was born Oct. 24, 1807, in Dallon, N.Y. He entered railway si-rviee in 1880 with the New York, I>akc Krie and Western railroad. In 1888-95 he was storekeeper for the MiKisic .Mountain Coal company, and in 189j-1900 was bookkeeper for the same company. Since 1900 he has been general manager and since 190(} vice-president of (he U'yomiiig and Missouri River railroad. Hickey, Thomas F., clergyman, bishop. He is Uoman catholic co-adjutor bishop of Roclu'ster, titular bishop of Berenice; and llMJ.'i was consecrated vicar-general of in the diocese of Rochester, N.Y. Hickley, Arthur Samuel, manufacturer, inventor, wa.s l)orn Aug. 13, 18.'»2, in England. He is the inventor ut the moat imjiroved lle.xible arm for suspending a trolley wire. He is president of the Hickh-y launch gineer,

18(57

and

thirty-seventh

congresses.

he was a member of the Pennsyl-

state

legislature.

He

died

March

IS7.'>. ill West Chester, Pa. Hickman, Robert S., was born in 1813. He was a native (if Virginia or .Maryland, went to Washington alx>ut the time of the Mexican war, and there soon became noted for the elegance of his dress and manners, acquiring iIh' name of Reaii Hickman. He dieil Sept. 2. 1S73. in Washington, D.C. Hickman, William, clergyman, founder, was born Feb. 4. 1747. in King and Queen county, Va. He was licensed to preach in

23.

1770;

in

1784

settled

in

Fayette county,

Ky. and founded many churches in Kenmcky. lb' died in 18.30 in Kentucky. Hickox, John Howard, librarian, author, was born in 1832, in New ^ork. He was the stati- librarian of New York in 1848 (13; and was siibsc(|uently employed in the eongre-isijuial library. He was the author of Hislor'cal .cdiicator. clergy <mIIc;.'c III. III. pi« sidciil author, was born i)ec. 29. 1798, in Danburv. Conn. He waa Cuts' logih- of Publications.

.

Andrew,

soldier,

civil

en-