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Hicks, Alfred, soldier, coul o|M>rator, banu'RM iMni July 21, 1841, near Cardill, During the civil war lu* "wrvcd in tlif lVnn>ylvania ulurittvrs bfi-anu- fust lieutenant in 1802; and from 1802 to tlio cluso of tlio civil war serveti at a captain. He waM in Waahington on duty at the war was in Ford's theater on the (li'partnu'nt night President Lincoln wa.s a*>!«asHinated and waH among the trM on the ntagi' trying to arrest Uootli, the as>a»tsin. He is one tif the Iarge.-rs of Klias Hicks-, He died Feb. 27. and Iloctrinal Kpistle. IH.JO. in Jericho. N.V.

Frederick Charles, educator, aulM)rn Jan. 1. 180;;. in St. Clair, in the public schools of Michigan and Indiana; and in 1802-liM)<) was professor of economics in the univer^ity of Mis/«ouri. Since 11H)0 lie has lM»cn professor of economics at the university of Cincinnati. He is the author of l^-cture?' on the Theory of Kconomics. Hicks,

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Hicks, Gwin, journalist, public oHicial, was 'mm (K-l. 28. I85.I, near (Myinpia. Va>*li. He L'laduated from the university of ( alifornia. He learned the printer's his trade in and jfek « father's oflice; ' subseipiently he filled the editorial chair on various publications in his stale. He has iM'en internal revenue collector

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elected to the state const tut ional conven of Nashingt8. In 1887!»."! he was judge of the fourth district of Minne-^ota. Hicks, John, journalist, founder, was born .tlHiut 175U, in C ambridge, .Mass. He was a noted journalist and founder of .Massaclin sells, ile died in Newton, .Muss. Hicks, John, journalist, diplomat, author, was born April 12, 1847, in Auburn. N.V. Mis lather was killed in the I'nion army during the civil war. In 1807 lie began iicw'«pap< r work; in I88!> was I'nited Statei* 01. nisler to Peru; and since 190.i has Imumi l iiited States niiiiislcr t«> Chile. He is the autlior of I II" Nian From Oshkosh. Hicks, Josiah D., soldier, lawyer, congrcBSman. v^as lM>rn Aug. I, 1844, in ( hester county. I'a. During llie war he seivetl as a private in ihe IVnnsylvania vt)lunteer infan iiy. In ISSO he was elected district atttuiiey of Ithlir county; and in 1883 was ac (ordeil u unanimous renoiiiination and was re elected. In 18'.»:{-'.)"J he was a representative to the lilty third, fifty lity of Cranville, Ohio. He is the author it. (.'ritique of Design Arguiiient.s. or an Famination of the MciIukIs of Reasoning ill .Natural Theologv'. Hicks, Thomas, painter, artist, was lM»rn Oct. IS, 1S2.J. in Newton, Pa. In 1849 he came to New York and Ix'gan a successful career as a portrait painter. Among his portraits is that of Dr. Kane in the Cabin of The .Advance; and a large picture of The (

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covered mine producing emeralds: and a transparent «>nierald-green gem. He has discovered iiiona/ite in North Carolina; the