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tion; and Address to tha People of (jeorgiu. He died Aug. 19, 18S2, in .tlaiitu, Ga.

Bennett Hoskin,

Hill,

Bul(li<-r,

was burn

the Di.strict of (.oluiiibia. In 1h:{7-70 he served in the United States aniiy. In ISU.) he was brevetted brigiulier general. He died ill

March

24,

188U.

AbMilute .Mmiey; and Specie Re.Humption and National Hankruptcy hlealized. He died Oct. 21. 18HS, in tiovernnient



!St. Louis. Mo. Hill, Charles, phvMician, author, was Wrn Juno 27. 18«2. in Leland. III. In IS'.l.l 9U he wan acting dean of the «iepartinen( of pharmacy in the university of Wasliingtmi. lie is the author of A Manual of Histology

-ind Org:inography. Hill, Charles Augustus, soldier, lawyer, congressman, was born .ug. 23. 18;13, in Truxton, N.Y. He enlisted in wiiipany V,

eighth Illinois cavalry, in 18(52; and was He was elected in the battle of Antietain. Htate's attorney in 1868 for the counties of Will and tirundy; and in 1880-91 was a representative to the fifty-first Cfmgress as ii republican, in 1897-1901 he was assistant attornev-gencral of the sUite He died Mav 29, 1902, in Joliet,

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Charles Shattuck, civil engineer, ediwas born May (». 1S(!8. in Fairfield, Vt. I'ntil 1888 he was engjiged in engineering work at Burlington. Vt.; and in 1888 1900 was on the editorial stalT of the Engineering News of New York City. He is the author of Tlic Chicago Main Drainage Canal: and Reinforced Concrete. Hill, Clement S., congressman, was born in Kentucky. In 18.53-.'>.l he was a representative from Kentucky to the thirty third congress. He died in Kentucky. Hill, David Bennett, lawyer, journalist, governor, l'nite«l States senator, was l)orn Aug. 29. 1S84. in Havana. N.Y. He was ap pointed city attorney Hill,

tor, author,

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~

Elmira;

of

1808

was a

and

in

delegjite

to th«democratic state convention. In 1870-71 he was a representative in the state legislature: and 1 882 was elected in iiKiyor of Klmira. In the fall of the same year he was elected lif'Utenant gfivernor of

New York: New

and

in

Iwelllyninth governor of York. In 1S91 97 lie was Cnited States

lS8,")-92

wa-»

th<'

•senator. Hill,

Daniel Harvey, soldier, matheinati-

was l)orn in 1821 in South Illheld piofess<»i->hips in several southern eolleges. During the civil war he was n general in the confeilcrate army. «'ian.

autlior.

Cai'tiliiia.

aiiilior of KleineiiUi of Algebra; the Seriiioii on the Mount; lueilixion of Christ. He died Sept. in Cliarlotte, N.C.

oii>idei'at ion u!

The

2.">.

i8Serice; in 1908-11 was ambassador to (ierniaiiy. He is the author of Life of Washington Irving; Principles and Fallacies of .seen

of

first

state.

in

and M.I), from Johns Hopkins university 'if Haltiinore; and in 1907-08 was instructor of anatomy at that institution. In 1908-11 he was first lieutenant and in 1911-12 captain in the medicail corps of the L iiitei: States army, now retired. Ht> iias made special researches in radiography A.l).

and

bacteriology-.

Hill, Ebenezer J., business man, banker, congressman, was born Aug. 4, 184.'), in Rc<lHe was educated in the public ing. Conn.

schools of Norwalk; at Yale univerwlu'ie lehe ceivetl th«' degree of he M.A. 180.1 In joined the army a.s u i, t L and rec i v il i a n inaine<l until the close of the civil war. He has held the commercial positions of secretary and treasurer of the Norwalk iron works; |)re-.ident of the Norwalk street railroad company; jiresi(leiit of the Norwalk gasligltt company; and is now vice-president of the Norwalk mills eoiiiMany and vice-prcsi<lent of the

and

sity,

J

.

National bank at Norwalk. Conn. He has served twice as liurgess of Norwalk; twice as chairman of the board of school visitors; and lis ilic fourth district dclfgatv to the national republican convention of 1884. In 188(5-87 he was a member of the Conni^'tieiit senate; and served one term on the fe|)iiblican state e«-ntral cf»mmittte. In 189.")-1911 he was a representative from Conneetieiit to the fifty-fourth, fifty-fifth, fifty sixth,

tifty seventh.*

fifty-eighth.'

fifty-

ninth, sixtieth and sixty-first congresses as a republican. Hill, Edgar Preston, clergyman, author -was born on .Fuly 27. 1801. in Pontine. III. Since 1895 he has been pastor of the first Presbyterian church of Portland, Ore. He is the author of Calm Review of Christian ."Science: and Christian Seienee in Its Sec* ond Stnge.