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terms as president of the Sioux City board ile died Nov. 23, 18UU, in uf (Klueation. Sioux Citv, Iowa. Hills, George Heathcote, clergyman, auin Syracuse, thor, was born duly 0, X.Y. He graduated with the degree of B.A. and M.A. from Trinity college of llarttoitl. Sinee 18S7

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survey. He is now connected with the Victor Fuel company of Denver. He has been president of the Colorado scientillc »•» ciety; and has made special researches in the (»rograpliic and structural features of logical

Rocky Mountain gcologj-. Hills, Lewis Samuel, banker, statesman, was born March 8, 183tJ. in South Andierst. Mass.

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tilled pastorates Jersey, Pennsylvania, .Missouri antl (Jeorgia; and since IIM)'} has been rector of St. Mark's church ol .Minneapolis, Minn. He is the author of Seen of Men; and The t'hurcli in the House.

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Hills, George Morgan, clergyman, author, wa« born Oct. 10, 1825, in Auburn, N.Y. In 1870 he was rector of SI. .Mary'^ churcli ile was the author of of liurlington, N..F. History of the Church in Hurli!igt<»n .Fohii Talbot, the First liishop in North America: Church of Kngland Missions in New Jersey; anorn in Syracuse. N.Y. He received an

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Conn.; an«l graduated with the 3-5»8 was associate rector of St, Mary's church of IMiiladelphia. Fa.; in 181)4 uio was rector of Christ church of Dayton, Ohio; and since 1J>03 has been rector of Christ church of Oil City. Pa. He has serve«l three times as deputy to the general convention; in l8<.M)-!)2 was examining chaplain of the distr ct of Washington; and in llKM-07 was an examining chaplain of the ditM-ese of Pittsburg. In 1',I02 he was chaplain of the lhir. in Newburyport. Mass. She has received several undals; and in 1!I0-1 re«'eived a gold medal from the .St. Slie is an associate naLouis exposition. tional academician. Hills,

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City, Utah. In 18o.-itions of trust and honor. Hills, Lucius Perry, lawyer, elwutionist, poet, was Ixtrn June He is the ton, N.Y.

Hi. 1844, in Benningauthor of a volume of Patti Sang. Hills, William Henry, journalist, founder, was born June 0, 1859, in Somerville. Mass. Since 1881 he has been «)n the editorial stalF on the Boston (J lobe; and since 188.'i has U-en connected editorially with the Somer-

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.lournal. In 1887 he establisheil the Writer, a monthly magsi/ine. foumler, was Hillyer, Asa, clergyman, lM)rn April tJ. I7t53. in Shellield. Mass. For thirty years ^i* was pastor in Orange. N.I. He was on*' of the founders and a director of the United fon'ign missionary s«H'iety. He died Aug. 28. |84<-iime acting judge advocate for the department of the Pacific, ne was electe*! to the state legislature in i8t}2; and in 180(5t»t> was attorney for .'"Storey county. In 18»i9 he was a]>|Htinted district judge of the for the district Unit«'d States court of ville

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Hillyer, Junius, lawyer, state legislator, congressnuin. was born .April 23. 1807. in Wilkes ••ounty, («a. In 1834 he was electe<l solicitor-general f«»r the ^vestern district of (ieorgia and iit, 185I-.55 be was a representative from (Jeorgia to the thirty-Ke«Hm«l itn<l thirty thinl congresses. In 1857-01 lu' was sidicitor of the United States treasury. He die.l .June 21. 188tJ. in Decatur, (Ja.

William Silliman, scddier. lawyer, l)orn .pril 2. 1831. in Hpnders<in. Ky. served during the Tennessee and Vicks-

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