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autlior, wuii 1757, in NvwiKirt. IM, He wuh liJi twfuty one yt'ar>* prfsiidrnl ot llic Kiiotlr historical iKicietyr and watt akiUfd in the hiatory and antiquiti iIk' autlior of arH. lie diiHl

Nov. 6. 1854, in Provldenw, It I. Howland, Joseph, bu!dii-r, was born in Nt w «Mith ri'giuient New Vork infantry; and in iStM wtut brevetted lirigaiiUT gfiifral of vuiuulvvrs.

Howland, Mxu. Mary Woolaey, litci>rateur, She i»» Icnown a** ihv antlior of a xliorl and al>o one cnP'H'Ui entitled RiHjuieiii-aui litKil ill tin- IloHpital, which was IK-Iievcd IKJot.



a Joiu time to iiav« been found under the pillow of a soldier who died nt Port Koval iur

in 1864.

Howland, Paul,

soldier, luwytr, congrtmiDec. 5, 1865, in Jefferson, d tin- deg^em of A.U. anti A.M. from OUTlin cuUege; and received the degree of LL.B. from Harvard taw school. In ISOO •(} hr praftiff'd law in .It'ir» rson and since IbUi liu» iiraclircd in Cleveland, (Niio. lie wMvcd in the S|(ani^h-Anierican war as second lieutenant in the lirst re^i•tu'iit Ohio volunttHT infantry. In lUOT-li lawas a representative from Ollio tO the xixtietU and Dixty-fimt congresses as a re* publican.

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Rowland, Richard Smith, jnui ualist, meirailroad preiiident, was l>oru July 12, New Bedford, Mass. Until 1885 he was enpi})[e

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The Bibli' a Stali'd and Baptisraal Souvenir,

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New York City. Howley, UAanA, colonial

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srovernor, con* wa<! Ixirn about 1740 in T.ibertv county, Ga. In 1780-Sl be was a delegsitc from Hoor^ia to the continental t/Mfp^tmn. 1780-81 he was c|Miint Hicnt of states attorney

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Howty, Charles Bowen, »oldier, hiw^er, was born May 14, 1844, in lie served a> a priatf and

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of the Alissisttippi btate legislature. 188.1*80 he was United States district

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attorney; an<i in ].S'.):(D<i was assistant at lorney-general of the United btates. binve 1806 he has been an aseociate Jiutice of the United States court of dainw at Washing* Ion, D.C. How% John Avgnttv^ lawyer, journalist,

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devoted inucii attention to wuod engras ing, furnishing .successful illustration.^ for AppleIon's .lournal; Bryant's Forest Hymn, the lirst attempt to illustrale an American volForest Pictures in the Adirondack^, with original verses by Alfred H. Stn'et and other txjok'^. He died Sept.

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'^7 1, ill New '<[':k ily. Hows, John William Stanhope, educator, jonmaliMt, author, was bom in 179T in Kng land. He was a journalist anil educator of New Vork City lie was the author of The Practical Elocutionist} and edited a nuni> bcr of -hi books. He died July 27, 1871,

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IHH" h- '^'r:i diintcd from the In Texas. United States military ai adcmy. In IHHH he was .scctile Hloux Indians near the mouth of Little (jnise Creek, S.D. Hozie, George L., electrical engineer, author, was born May 14, 1872, in Leonards* vllle, N.Y. Since 1004 be has been en engineer ami contractor of New Vork City. He i» the author of Text Book of Eleetrical Machinery. Hoxie, Mrs. Vinnie Ream, sculptor, artint, >as Iviru Sept. 25, 1847, in Madistm, Wis. Sue lias executed statues of Spurgeon. Lincoln, Farraguf. and had several work*« on cxbibition at the World's Columbian c.xposiI

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Hoxsi^ JoMpb, lawyer, jurist. In 17U3U6 he was an associate justice of the su|-i« iiie

court of Rhotle Island.

Hozwortb, Stephen A., congressman, was 1. I860, near Maquan, 111. He i- a succes^tiil farmer. He was elected to the Hixty-third congress for the term of

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1013-16. Hoy, Albert Harris, pbysician, juflmi. He served in the I nited States army a.s acting non during the civil war. He is now ]irofessor of the rlisca^cs of tlic diges. live >yrstem at the Northwe^4tcru college den:i surgery. He is the author of Eating and Drinking. Hoy, Philo Romayn, physician, educator, I

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