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born

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was

burn

muMcian, cum1S72.

Sept.

of Asia Minor. He was the author of Ruins of .Athens, and Other IWms; and Titania's r.iiii|uet. and nthcr i'oems. He died l>ec.

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Indication; and f'lf Student.

Text

Book

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of

The Outlaws

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liors.>!ioc

Hole.

Fiances Mulligan, xuisBionary, was As an iM.rn about 1807 in New York. Auiericiin missionary to (Jre« c. sin- frr.Mtly that aided the cause of tenmlc education in romitry. She died Aug. B, 1884. In Athens, Hill,

HilL Frank Alpine, edueat«ir. lecturer,

was bom Maine. He is

ati

fiecretary

Inaiigiiin New Jersey at Fatenion; and mted the libraries at Salem anininand of the Cnited Stat.s navy, afid 1S!>.M!M)7 he was secretary of the Masill ^acinis.tfs nautical traininff school. He w S. a. or the author of Twenty Years at 1^ve8 from My Old Log-liooks; Hist<.ruai Continuity of the Angelican Church. A.D. Twenty-Six Historical Ships; 18fil-l!U)0": and The T,ucky Little Enterprise. Hill,

was born Feb. 3, City. In 1882 he graduated from th« Steven's institute with the degrees of M.S, and t .K. In 1882-85 he employed in the I'nited States geological survey in mapping out the state of New .lersey. He was architect of the Livingston building and the Decourcy building of New il v. Noik <

Anlhony, educator, author, '>. IsjJ, in Sherbniti, Mass. he has been <lirector of the Nohin talioratory for college preparation in physics and cliemir-tTy. lie is tin- author ot (ieoini' ry lor He;jiiiiit ~ and Lessons in !eoiiu-try George

Hill,

uas born Any. IH!»8

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i

I

George

Hill,

was born

Frederick Trwor, lawyer, author,

.Aug.

(



Burton, 1.

IH47,

dire«'tor,

m

linancier,

lieeliiig,

W.Va.

he entered the real estate business in Pittsburg. Ta. In 1876-80 he was inter<^ti iiii-t riietion of the the Pittsburg ill and Lake Erie railway; and also in the i*itt«ibiirg. New Cftstle and T^ake Erie rall111 111. lb- is a director of the Second na hi

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bank of .Allegheny; and director

ti«>iial

Oct. 12. 1H41. in Hid.leior.l. of the Massachusetts state b*>ard of education. He was oi S. ries Holmes' revised the of editor Headers: and was associated with dohn Fiske in prejiaring Fiske's civil government, and alwj Fiske's History nf the Tnitwl states for th«' use of schools. founder, was Hill, Frank Pierce, librarian, In in Concord. S.U. iom Aug. 22. library 1S,S.*i he started the first public free tlior,

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arcliite<-t,

New York

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New

George,

Hill,

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Hill, Edward Judson, lawyer, author, wa» born in New York. He is a lawyer of Chicago. HI, He is the author of (Nunin.m r^w Juriadiction in Illinois; Cliancery dur isdiction in Illinois; Probate Jurisdiction in llliiini-; .uid Munioipal Onir.-s* in Illinois. HUl, Frances, litterateur, author, was liorn in 1875 In Pennsylvania. She is the

iiutlinr

was ap|M>intcd In 1S.'{!> li! Hill, Edward Curtis, physician, micTO«iHtW. in ^ct. copist. author, was b»>rn Since 1891 he haa pracCleveland. III. tiei'd uudieine in Denver, Col.; and has been patho!'!• -iil. iit ot the Denver clinical and logical society. He ia the author of Tain ('lic!iii-ti

George, diplomat, aullior, poet, was I7t»«; m (iuilford. Conn. In 1831-3!) librarian in the state department at

Hill,

Washington.

Bitrltag«ii»,

born

bridge, Matw.

Krooklyn. N.V. law in New

practiced

other works.

Mild

ami Mariae CaruUa.

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Bdwara

he

18H8

1B7

York City. He in the autiior of The Care ul IMates; The Minority. The Web; The asf ot Kxceptioub; The Accomplice; Lincoln the lawyer; Miniatures of Bahsac;

Ronuuft

Hill, ~rr

May

born

sa^

.utlMr. p«K-t. tltrgmiii llu in u in 1842 in I'.aglutitl. catholic clergyman; and a va'i»was a lie uiisMions. home >i<)naiy for i'auliat Father in lb71-79; hihI t-iiae 1«7U a Paplaniat. In 1877 he publinluMl I'uenu He is the auIX'vutioiml and Occasional. thor of A Short Cut to the True ( hurcli; Th« Voice of tiie Good .Shephenl »n«i two «>l»nio» of pot'try entitled i'apian flowwa

Edmund,

Hill,

WM

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the Allegheny traction company.

George Canning, litterateur, author, was born in 1825 in Connecticut. He was the author of Lives oi Captain John Smith, I-rael Putnam. Benedict .Arnold, Daniel Hill,

Homespun, or Five and Twenty Venrs Ago: and Our Parish, or Pen Paint-

Iloone;

ings of

'ill.lt:e

Life.

journali.st. author, April 24, 1888, In Montreal, Canada. In |M!Mi 97 lie was managing editor of The American Farni»r of Chicago, 111.: and member of tiie Wash•.ince 1!M>2 has 1)e< n ington bureau for the New York Tribune. He is the author of Marketing Farm Produce; and Practical Hints for Farm BuildHill,

was

George Griswold,

J)orn

,i

ings. Hill,

George William, astronomer, invenl^MS, in Ne« was born Maich

tor, .mtlior, i»rk

City. His researches on the lunar the-

ory have attracted attention; and in 1887 wjis avv.tidi d the gold medal of the lloya! 111' astronomical society of Ixindon for his investigations. He is the author of a number of artit hs and memoirs. Hill, Gershom Hyde, sohlier, physician, alienist, author, was born May 8, 1846, in