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Edward Young, clergyman, theowas horn Aug. 13, 1844. in HiK-ksport. Maine. In 1870-81 he was pasHincks,

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tor of the state street church of Portland, In 188.'M0(K) he was professor of philology and since 1900 professor of systematic philology at Andover theological seminary. He is the author of Divinity of Christ. Hindley, George, lecturer, clergyman, college president, founder, was born Nov. 27, IS.-.2. in Canada. Since 181)8 he has filled a pastorate in Elk River, Minn. He founded the Weeping water academy of Nebraska. For five years he was presidi-nt of the Ridgeville college; and is superintendent of the Society for friendless in Montana. He is the author of several magazine stories; and is a lecturer on educational and literary subjects.

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Hindman, Thomas Carmichael, soldier, lawyer, congressman, was Imrn in November, 1818, in Tennessee. He served as second lieutenant of the Mississippi volunteers in the Mexican war. In ISHO-Gl he was a representative from .Arkansas to the thirtysi.xth and thirty-seventh congresses. When the rebellion broke out he entered the confederatft service: and was at once made a brigadier-general, and subsecjuently a major-general. He died Oct 22, 1808,' in Helena, Ark. Hindman, William, lawyer, congressman,

OF AMKRICAN' BIOQRAPHT. 1891 has been pastor of the Ninth presbyterian church of Troy, N.Y.

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Hinds, James, soldier, lawyer, congressnum. was born Di-c. n. 1833, in Hebron, N.Y. He was district attorney for Minnesota until 18(o. He served in the war for the union as a private; after which he settled at Little Hock, Ark. In 1807 09 he was a repn-sentative from Arkansas to the fortieth

He died Oct. 22, 1868, in Monrot;, Ark. Hinds, John Iredelle Dillard, educator, author, was born Dec. 13, 1847,. in Guilford county. N.C. In 1873-99 he w'as dean of the college faculty and professor of chemistry at Cumberland university; and since 1899. has been dean of the college faculty of tin- university of Nashville, Tenn. He is the author of Uses of Tobacco; Charles Darwin; and American System of Education. Hinds, Thomas, soldier, congressman, was born about 177.'5, He was a distinguished ollicer in the battle of New Orleans. In 1827-31 he was a representative to the twentieth and twenty-first congresses from c7. in Cossayuna, N.Y. He gradual e«| from Union college, and then entered the Princeton theolog-

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He j-ntered the employ of a contractor; and subse(juently in a competitive examination he won a ea-

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States senator, was born April 1, 1743, in Dorchester county, Md. In 178487 he was a delegate from Marylnjid to the continental cjuigress: and ifi 17!H-yo he was representative to the sec«»n«I, third, fourth i< and fifth con^'resses. In 171)!>- 180.3 he was I'nited .States senator. lie died Jan. 19,

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Hine, Charles De Lano, soldier, railway examiner, organization expert, author, was born March 1."), 18fi7, in N'ienna, Va.. where he still retains per-

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county. Miss. Hinds, William Alfred, stenographer, author, was born Feb. 2. 18.'j3, in Enfield. Mass. He is president of the Oneida community, limited. He is the author of Mutual Critfer.son

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1891 from the United States nnlitary academy at West Point. He subsecjuently gra«luated from the Cincinnati law school; anerintendent, riglit-of-way agent and as general superintendent, besides holding various stair commissions. He served in the. Spanish-American war as a major in the United States volunteers: and participated in the siege of Santiago de Cuba. In 1900 he was inspector of safety aiipliances for the

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