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was a presidentiul chrtur in 1872; und in 1873-75 he was a rt-prfseiitative to the forty-third congre-ss as a republican. He died Jan. Jl, 1805, in Coneord, iMa»s. Hoar, George Frisbie, lawyer, congre8»nian, I'nited States senator, author, was

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In Concord, Mass. 1852 he was elected representative a in the general court; and in 1857 to the slate senate. In 18G9-77 he wais a representative from Massachusetts

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to the forty-si'cond, forty third and fortyfourth congresses. He was president of the

convention in 1880; and was a member of the electoral commission in 1870. In 1877 00 he was L nited States senator. He was the author of Autobiography of Seventy V^ars. He died Sept. oO. 10U4, in Worcester, Mass. Hoar, Leonard, educator, college president, was liorn alM>ut HJ29. He was president of Harvard college in IG72-75; and was the first person to proiM>sc the modern system of leclinical education, by the a<ldilion of a garden and orchard, a workshop, and a chemical laboratory to Harard. He died Nov. 28, ltJ75, in Brainti'ee, Ma-s. Hoard, Samuel, law yer, state senator, congres!,nnin, was born May 18. 1778, in Lincoln, ilass. He was a member of the Mas^aehusetts state senate in IS25 an»l in lS.'{5-:{7 he was a repreM-ntative. He was a lUenilMT o; the i'.e«-ulive i-ouncil in 18454t; and -.late n-proentat ive in 1850. He died Nov. 2, |S5(]. in Coneord, .Mass. Hoar, Sherman, lawyer, congressman, wa» born July .JO, I8(J0, in Conoord, .Mass. In ISOI !).{ he was a representative from Massachusetts to tlu" tifty-second congress as a een president of the National dairy union; and is now president of the board of regents of the university of Wisconsin. He ia the owner of a large farm und herd of purebred CJuernsey cattle; and is prominently identiiied with the business and public affairs of Uiscousin. Hoard, Charles B., mechanic, lawyer, jurist, congressman, was born June 28. 1805, in Springlield, t. He was postmaster under I'nsidents Jackson und Van liureu; justice of the peace for several years; and a ujembcr of the New York legislature in 1838. lu 1857-01 he was elected a representative to the thirty-tifth and thirty-sixth congresses. He died in Ceredo, W.Va. Hoban, E. F., clergyman and theologian of 74 C;iss St., Chicago, III., was born in Chicagi>, III. He was educated at St. Ignatius college of Chicago, and took his theological couise in St. Mary's college of iialtimore.

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Hoban, Michael John, clergyman, bishop, was born June 6, 1853, in Waterloo, N.J. In 1800 Ijc was consecrated titular bishop of Alalis, and appointed coadjutor bishop of Scranton. Fa. In 1899 he became Roman catholic bishop of Scranton, Pa.

Hobart, Aaron, lawyer, jurist, state senacongressman, was l>orn June 26, 1787, Abington, Mass. He served in the Massachusetts state senate; was a state counselor; was judge of probate; anti in 181927 he was a representative from .Massachutor,

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settb to the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth congresses. He di«"d S«»pt. 19, 1858. in East Hridgewater, Mass. Hobart, Garret Augustus, lawyer. United Strifes senator, vice-president of the United .States,

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Fort Atkinson, Wis. He was president of the Northwestern dairymen's association. He has l>een president of the Wisconsin edi-



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numert'Us battles and skirmishes. In 1870 he founded the JetTerson county union: and in 1S85 founded Hoard's Dairyman at

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counsel for the bo4ird of chosen free-holder:* in 1872. He entere«l the legislature in

public schools. Ourijiv' the civil war lie served in the fourth regiment Wisndisin infantry and in lir»t

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county, N.J. In 1871 he was city counsel of I'aterss. He died Nov. 21, 1899,

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Hobart, Alvah Sabin, clergyman, author, was born .March 7, 1847. in Canada. In 1870-88 he filled a pastorate in the Imptist church of Cincinnati, Ohio; and in 1888-