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was as^tociafe justice of the suin |8.j1 jueme wurt for the f«mrlh circuit; in IHGlhe was United States senator from Wistonsin; and in 1881 83 he was poHtnuMter* general. He died March 25, 1883, in Keu-


 * iii in I>ext«T, .Nliiinc In lHr>:i began teaching in I{l«K»nitielil, Maine; in 1865 was called Smitli unuiK>rt .iiuarell)' anil Atlanta in tiiu



South.

Howe, Nathanael, clergyman, author. va» «»<•!. IHU, in IjiHwich, Mas-*, in wan pastur of the congrejpi' htlional chnrrh in tlopkintoii, Ma'«>^. He was the anliior of Design of •Fohn".'* Haptinni; ateeliisni with Qnestionn ami Provand A rrlM. He died Feb. 15, 1837, in Hopkins, Iniih

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Howe, Reginald Heber, li^rgynian, autlior, waa born April 9, lH4ti. in Koxburjr, Mas^. In 1870 he was ordalneil priest; and since 1877 luM been rector of the ("Imrcli of our Saviour in Longwood, Maas. He is the author of The Creed and the Year; The Call lo Confirmation: QuadnfMlma; and The (

ail

of the

M alitor.

Howe, Kegiaald Heber, edu.-ator. ornitholatitlior, was l)orn April in, lS7->. in l^uincv. Mass. He wan an instructor in •

';,'i-*t.

-ci^rice

linturai

Conmrd.

the

at

He

.Mans.

is

Miildlesev school of the author of Kvery

On

the Birds' Highway; The Birdie of Hhoile Island; and The Birds of MasaaItird;

eliU!4«>tta.

in

Howe, Sobert, Holdier. was bom in 1732 .(". 1^1 iiii-w ick com He served with i

distinction lie

1778

lia:i

7'J

is.

Howe, William BeU White, clergyman, was bom March 21. 1823, in Claremoiit. N il He was con*faii1

bishop,

hishup of boulh Carolina in 1871; bevuiuing sixth protestant episcopal bishop er of the art jury of the St. I-ouis ex|H>sitioii. Amoiiu' lii"" best known paintings

are The Truant-; turning From the

adie at Beat; and Re-

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Heath.

Howe, William Wirt, soldier, lawyer, jurist, author, was lH>rn in 18.33 in CanandaiN.Y.

gua.

In

18ril

he entered the >inion

army; and

nttaiiieil the rank of major. In he began the practice of law in New Orleans; was appointetl a judge of the chief criminal court of that city in 1867; and was assry uf New Urleans; and Studies in the Civil Uw.

been

<li-«triet

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Hov.f 11, Andrew, lawyer, jurisf, state Hcnattir, author, was bora Dec. 18, 1827, in Covert. N.Y. In 1858 he was elected circuit of l^-nawee county, COUirt commi-«si«mer Aiieh.. and stTved three terms. He was a member of the state senate In 1885-68: and was circuit jiiil^e in 1882-87. He is the author of Howell *.s Annotated Statutes of Michigan; and other law works. Howell, Benjamin Franklin, -oltiler. bankwas born January, 1844, in Cumberland connty. X.J. In 188f-W he was

er, coiigresMman,

Mid<1leHe co<inty. N..I. lie is prenident of the People's national bank of nrunswiek. fn 1895-1011 he was a repre-entnt i from New .ler-ioy to the fifty-

snrroiriitj. of

Ion; the lirst superi!iten<lent of the Perkins in.stitution for the hlind; ami promi

New

npnt in the anti-slavery movement. I{« was the author of Reader for the Blind; and llistortea! 5»kotrh of the Oreek Re%*olntiot».

fifty-eighth.* fifty-ninth',

He .!i. in Boston, ^ra--.. Howe, Thomas M., banker, congresaiuan, was bom In Vermont. In 1851 -55 he was a representative from Pennsylvjinia to the thirty-second and thirty-third congresses. He was for many years cashier, and then president, of the Exchange bank of Pittsinirir. Pa. I

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Howe, Thomas

1S7<;.

Y.,

congressman, was bora

1S.">1 -."»:{ he wa^ a repto the thirty died in New York. Howe, Timothy Otis, postinaster-pcncral, jMrist. state senator, was bom Fob. 17, 1810. ill T.ivermore. Maine. In 184."! he was elected a member of the Maine legislature; and

in Ajihiirn.

N.V.

resentative from second coniiress.

In

New York He

fourth,

lifty liflh, tifty .si.xth, tifty-seventh, sixtieth and sixtyMM-'

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'

I8ii>. He was when that war

chief engineer of the

vana

He

harlsir.

sliip

was blown up died

l>eo.

8,

Maine in

1899,

Hain

Rrooklyn. N.Y. Howell, Clark, jojimalist. legislator, was horn Sept. 21. 1803, in i'nirnvveli county. S.C. In ISS!> he bpcaiiie jnanaging editor of the .Atlanta Constitution; in 181*7 editor-inr of the (•eorgia house of representatives for six years; in 1890-81 was speaker of the house; nml in l!>0il-(i»5 was a menilin of the -tate senate, being president both terras. In 18ii2