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Richmond, Va., and

in Louisville. Ky. In .Missouri, and a year

1S74 he returned to later becanje president of the Christian university of ( anton. He died in 1877 in Nashville.

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Hopwood, Josephus, elergynnin. eilucator. president, was born April 18, 184.S, in Monlgonury county, Ky. During the civil war he served as

o

a union

s»d«lier in the

8even*eenth

Illinois

cavalry, was twice captured, and spent four months on Belle

He was

Va.

Island,

president of the Millicollege of Tenmvsscc binc^c its founding 1882 in until 1903; was managing editor of 'Jlie Pilot of Nashville in 1895; and in 1S9G was the prohibition candidate f<»r governor of Tennessee. Horan, Mary Austin, superior of the Sisters of Mercy, was born in 1820 in Ireland. She assisted in founding the institution of nu'rcy in N« w York City. She was active in estaldishing the dilFerent works <»f the institution and in the visitation of the poor; and «|vo l)uilt St. Joseph's industrial institute for i-hildren. She died June 14,

gan

187

4.

in

New York

City.

ton, Mus.s.

Horn, Edward Traill, clergyman, author,

was born June 10, iHon, in Ka>ton. I'a. He was pastor at Philadelphia; and in 1870-97 in Charleston, S.C. and since then pastor

of Trinity lutheran

He

church at Reading,

Horn, Henry, congressman, was born

became

Horn, John C, educator, lawyer, clergyman, missionary, lecturer, was born Sept. 22, 1849, in Butler county, Ohio. Since 1870 he lias been a clergyman of the methodist episcopal church. He has filled the chairs of languages, mathematics, science, his-

county and in

in

,

he

72

tornev

twenty years was attorney for Harlholoinew county. In 187<; he was a dele_ gate to the national democratic convention, and in 1880 was a candidate for presidential elector. In 1882 c*»unty

he was elected att<»rney-general for the state of Indiana; and in 18S4 received the reelection to the same position. In 18112 he lie liigli olTlee

of circuit judge district of Indiana:

for the ninth judical an«l was re elected in I8!»8.

He

died about

l!lin.

Horn, Charles Edward, composer, was borrt Inne 21. 1780, in London. Kngland. In 1008 limade hi3 delmt as a vocalist in the

has of

the

been

Mc-

college, and also prcsideiit of the 1^'wis college, from which (Jce

during

was city for the city of Colundms; and for

I

president

was

and

several

in

colleges;

prosecuting

altorn<-v. TlM'ti

philosophy

elocution

18r)7-.">S;

18."i8-(J(>

d strict

elected to

tory,

sclumi examHart holoniew

iner for

was

in

Philadelphia, Pa. In 1831-33 he was a representative from Pennsylvania to the twen ty-.second congress. He died in Pennsyl vania. Horn, John, life-saver, was born Seit. 7. 184:i, in England. He was engaged in building, selling and renting small Inrnts. lie was at one time mayor of Detroit, Mich. He began his career in early life as a lifesaver; and is said to have saved nearly one hundred and thitry-five people from drown-

l

I8ti8

l*a.

the author of The Christian Year; Old Matin and N'esper Services of the Lutheran Church; Outlines of Liturgies; The Kvangi'lical Pastor; Lutheran Sources of the (.'ommon Service; and Commentary on Philippians, Colossians; First and Second The.ssalonians and Philemon; and The Application uf Luthern Principles to the Church Building. is

ing.

Hord, Arnold Harris, clergyman, author, L'l, 187, in Woodford county, Ky. In I8!i4 1!KI| he was rector of Emnuinuel church; and since 1901 has been rector of St. Michael's church of (Jermanl«»wii. Va. ll<> is the author of (Jenealogy of the Hord Family. Hord, Francis T., lawyer, jurist, was orn Nov. 24. 18:{."i. in Maysville, Ky. After iweiving his education he sttnlird law ami

was horn Oet.

al

His best

English opera house in London.

known compositions are I Know a Bunk Whereon the Wild Thynn; Blows; Cherry Kipe; Through the Wood; and I've Been Roaming. He died Oct. 21, 184!>, in Bos-

latt«-r institution he ."• degree of A..M. He has traveled ^'y' extensivelv in Europe and for several years "as a missionary in Touth .America.* He IS a licensed counsolor-at-law in both rd Pre-

The Pulpit M<.ys in

feraidc to Inl«dlf ct iiality. He is a memlM>r of the advisory hoard" of the state university of Colorado. He married Jennie E.

Wallace, a missionary and college matron whr. has shared in his

works and

travels.

Horn, Paul Whitfield, diicator and author Emerson ave., Houston. Texas, was I'orn April 30. 1870, in B.K.nville, Mo. He ha-* tau;:ht latin in the Scaritt collegiate iii-litntr of Neiislio. Mo.; and has |»een prin (ipal of Pryor institute of Jasper, Term. He has been superintendent of city schools of.

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