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lory of Mental (Jruwtli of Mankiiul in An ci«ut Time*; and JResources ol California. He died March 18, 1901, in San FranciMco, fal.

HitteU, Theodore Uenry, lawyer, author, was bwtt April 5, 1830, in Marietta, Pa. He is a not< d la^v v> r and historian df San itranciiico. iie in the author of Advent ure«t of Captain Capen Adams; (jeneral Law« of California, rfmimonly i'all«'-7".

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HoagUnd, Cornelius Nevius, Mirgeon, manufacturer, philanthropist, was !».>ni Sow 23. 1828, in Somerset county. N..I. During the war he was nutde lirsl lieutenant ; and subI

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iiurt. peri«»r In IHS} St! he was the tliiity third j^vernor of Ohio. He died Aug. 20. 1902. in New York City. Hoadley, George Arthur, e4hicator, author, was txirn Dw. 2, 1848, in SheiUeld, Ma«!i. Since 1874 he has been enfafred in edtica* tional Work; and sincv IHs;; tui^ lireti professor of physjc.-* at Swiu ihuuMf college, I'a. He is the author t»f Itrief Course in I'hysii ' 'I cachcrs' .Manual of I'hysies; and Klen»eniai MeaMUrenients in Magnetism and Electricity. Hoadley, John Chipman, civil engineer, merchant, inventor, was horn Dec. 10. 1818, In 1H48 he established in Turin, N.Y. worka with Donald McKay for the manufacture of locomotives and textile machinery in Pittstield. He invented the Hoadley portable engine, which wan probably the firnt application of ecientifie principles to (if ]']<^] s|>iTd engines. il* -ii;ti (ii< He died Oct. 21, 188C, iu Boston, Muhs. HoadlfPft Loammi Ives, elergyman. author. W.1S bom Oct. 2.'>. MW. in Vnrf fi d. Ci trn. After the year 1800 he wa.s pastor at N«'w He was aaaistant editor nf the Haven. Comprrhnnsivj Conmimtary nf the Hihle; and edited the sixth volume of Spirit of the PiljTrimfl. He died March 21, 1883, in

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Hoadley, Charles Jeremy, journalist, librawas bom Au^. 1. 1828, in Hartford,

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lawyer, joumaliat, legislator, author, wa> iMirn Sept, 18, 1849, in .Mouit«inlMirough, X.H. He was at one time the editor and owner of tht I'eahody Kecorder and the American Cltisen of Ito^ton; .md was also at one time president of a H<iston corporation publishing one of the «!aily papers. l*"or several years he represented .Springne<d in the state legislature, lie is tm author of aeveral prose works; uhI a voiiune of poema entitled Chords and E.,

Hoadley, George, lawyer, jurint. governor, was boru July 31, 182U. in .New Haven, Conn. In 1861 he was elwtetl a jndge of the superior court of ( ineinnati. and wa<» city solicitor in ItidS. In 1858 he succeeded Jttdge Oholwn on the bench of the new mi.

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HitteU, Jotui SheiUer, juurnalist, autlior, wa» born Dec. 25, 1825, in Jom'stown, I'u. lie a journalist of Sau Kranoist-o, ( al. He wa.s the author ol K iiifiictt* Against I'ai ifio States; ( 111 i-t lauity ; Mining in tliBrief liislory of Culture; tiistory <it San FranciMo; The .Spirit of the Papmy; 11h

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Baking Powder company, and has given the concern such world wide popularity through htU|K.>ndous advertising, that its trade mark alone is now valued at In 1880 he served as ten million dollars. presidential cdector, and he i.s a member of the chamber of commerce. He died in 1899 in Ohio. Hoagland, Mosca, jurist, congressman, was In 1849 51 tie was a reprcborn in Ohio. M-ntative from 4ihio to the thirty first congress; and was snb«eqnently appointed Cnited States juil;.'.' for iIh' tt-n ituiy nf prorlnct

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Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood, lawyer, jurist, congressman, cabinet oflicer, was born Feb. He was ap21, 1816, in Concord. Mass. pointed n judiri' "f t'li. ffnirt of common pleas in Boston, .Mass.; and iu 1859-09 wa>i judge of the ftuprems court of Massachusetts. Tn 1800 70 he was attorney general and in 1871 became a mend)er of the joint high commission for making a treaty between England and the L'nited States. He