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 HERRINOSHAVVS MliKAUY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Educatioual Juuriial of Tupoka; aud

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181)0 orgiini/A'd and wa« principal of the Westorn srhool of elocution and oratory of Wichita, Kan. He was the author ot Mem-

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anti First Steps in I'ubhc Sin-akHo died in 1»06 in W ichita, Kan. Hostetler, Abraham J., nurciiant, »tate senator, oongrehi<.nian, was b4-5H; ana in ISTU Hl he ua>s repreM-ntative from Indiana 1<> tl>e 4«Uli Me died Nov. 24. 1899. in IJedford. Hostetter, David R., financier, founder, was born -I m. S.i. 1SIS>, in i.,ancaster county. He started iiis career aa a nierchant. I'.i. He foundid the lirni and lloMtetter [ of

ory (Jems; ing.

Smith, manufacturer* of a I

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t>f the foundthe Fort I'itt national liink: and .i director of the Fitrnidepohit national

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bank. He was prt-sithe dent burg. McKecbport ami

was also president of the I'ittsburg ;:as company. He dietl Nov. 6, 188S. in Now York Youghiogheny

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Hostetter, Jacob, oongrenhman, was born in York, !*a. In 1817-21 he was a representative in congress from Pennsylvania to

He the liftecnth an«l sixtwuth congreHH«'s. died in Pennsylvania. Hotchkin, Samuel Fitch, clergyman, author, was born April 2, 18.'{,3, in Sau<|Uoit. N.Y. He is a rector of ."^f. l.uk«''s memorial fliurch :it Bustleton. V.i. He is the author of Ancient and Modern (Jermantow n ; The Morninjjs of the lUble: Hural Pennsylvania; Penn's (Jreene Country Towne: Tho York

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death,

I lie iirst artillery engineer in the world. died Feb. 14, 1885, in Paris, France.

Hotchkiss, Charles Imuu in New York. tenant-colonel in the Illinois infantry; and

facturing pursuits, of

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Connecticut state legislahe was a representative

liom Connecticut to the fortieth congress, 1S7H, in Mid.Il. lowii, Conn. •le died l>.i-. Hotchkiss, Giles W., Iawy«'r, c. IS born Ort. 2.".. 1815. in Windsor, N.Y. I8ti;;-een a practicing metaphysician and teacher of

metaphysics

and

physiology. .She is an writer on metapiiysics and psy-

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Waterbury, Conn.; and

member

Pennsylvania; Karly Clergy of I'ennsylvania ;ind Delaware; Country Clergy of

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soldier,

brigadKT generul. terid out in 18(i5. Hotchkiss,Chauncey Crafts, business man, autlior, was born Oct. 28, 18.V2, in New York City. He has been connected with various commercial branches; and since 18U4 has demoted most of his time to literary pursuits. He is tlie author of In Dcllance of tile King; A C<donial Free I^nce; Betsy Hoss; The Strength of the Weak; For a Maiden Hravc; ami The Land Hero of 1812. Hotchkiss, Giles W., lawyer, congressman, was iHini .luly II, iHlu. in Waterbury, 1 onii. He attended the common schools. For m.tny years he was eiigagfil in manu-

of

government an improved system of rifling bft and p<'rcUhsion fuse for projectiles; an*i

Truman,

In 18(32 he was lieueighty-ninth regiment in 1805 was brevetted He was lionorably mus-

Rond; Old and New; Fo. Chase and Hustleton; The Hristtd Pike: The Living Saviour; Dark Care Lightened; A Sp|cnwn. Conn.

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had the reputation of being

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in the Metaphysical Magazine Mind; and other magazines. She is the author of Psycl'o 'l'|ierap«-utics. Hotchkiss, James Harvey, clergyman, author, was born Feb. 23, 1781, in Cornwall. Conn. In lSOM-30 he was a presbyterian minister of Prattsburg, N.Y. He w'as the author of History of the Churches of Western New York. He died Sept. 21, 1851, in Piaifsburg, N.Y. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, stddier, civil engi-

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WIS

Ixtrn in lS2n. He was a c(»nfe«land chief engineer on the Stonewall .Tackscm. He died Jan. 27. 18!Mi. in Staunton, Va. Hotchkiss, Julius, manufacturer, congressmaii, was born July 10, 1810, in Waterbury,

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