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iiaturali^l, Wiis liorii lifld,

Ohio.

Ill'

lias

sindy to miliirnl

Nov. 1810, in Mhiihdevoted much time an«l

His

local coilecand insects is

seieiiee.

lion uf birds. i-e|itiles. liHli, was for three years lie ividelv known, jtresident of llie Wiseonsin academy of »cienee. arts, and letters; has been professor of and was naturalist to the giH)logieal survey
 * tliy>iolojry and z»»ology in Kacine eollege;

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iseiinsin.

Hoye, Stephen

M.,

lawyer and railway

New York City, Mt. Carinel. lie the (hgiee of LL.B. from Vale law lie is direetor and counsel uf the

wua burn .Inly ISI. 18tJ0, in rei-eivetl
 * tre>ident ol "JSU Fifth ave.,

aeiiool. { i"«

nion hunk of Hrooklyn. He organiml and
 * iresideiil of the New Jersey and Staten

.hinction Terminal eoinpuiiy, incur|M)rated for ten million dollur8, wiiich is urgani/ed to e«)nstruet a tunnel from the terminal of all the railroads which now reach the eastern sliore of New Jersey. Hoyne, Thomas, lawyer, author, wuti burn He was Keb. II, 1817. in New York t'ity. appointed I'nited Stales district attorney

Island

1,S.')3; and in 1859 was made States marshal f»>r the northern district »)f Illinois. After the great lire uf 1871 he presi«led at a meeting to organize the free public library of C hicago; and was president of its first board of «lirectors. In IS77 he prepared a liist«)ry of the library up lie died July 27, 1883, near to that date, I'arletoii Station. N.Y. Hoyt, Albert Harrison, soldier, lawyer, journalist, author, was burn Dec. 0. 1820. Since 1800 he has resided principally in Sandwich. N.H. He was a paymaster in the army in 1802-00, with the rank of major; an bievetted lieutenant culonel in Uostoii. where he has been engjigi'd in busiHe editc»l the ness and literary pursuits. New Kiiglaiiil Historical and (Jeneulugical Register ill I8I58-70; and the fourth volume He has also of the .Memorial Hiograpliies. published iiiiiiierous papers on historical and genealogical subjects. Hoyt, Arthur Stephen, educator, clergyman, author, was l)orii June 3, 1 8.') I, in In l87»-80 he tilled a pasM. rid an. N.Y. torate in Uregoii. HI. In 1880-UI lie was profesMir of Knglish literature ami public

for Illinois in I

nitial

speaking

at

Hamilton

college;

and

Hoyt, Charles Hale, th^'utrical manager, playwright, was burn July 20, 1800, in ConN.H. He wan twice a ineml>er uf the New Hanipsiiire state legislature. He wan

cord,

autlior uf A Huiicii of Kevs: A Rag A Tin Soldier; A Hole in thettruunJ; Midnight Bell; A Brass Monkey; A Texas Steer; A Parlor Match; A Temperance Town; A Black Slu-ep; A Cuiitentetl Vuluan; A Milk White Flag; A Trip tu Chinatown; A Strangi-r in New York; A Day and a Night in New York; and A Dug in the Manger. Ho died Nuv. 20, IJIOU, in Charlestuw ii, N.H. Hoyt, Charles Henry, soMier, was burn in the

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Cunnecticut. In 1801 lie was lirst lieutenant in the thirty-seventh regiment New Vurk infantry; and in 180.') was brevette<l brigadier-general. He died Nuv. i7. 181)7, in Ne.v York. Hoyt, David Webster, educator, genealogist, was born Ajjril 10, 18.13, in Amesbury. Mass. He is principal of the Knglish high school at I'ruvidenie, K.l. He is the uuthur

The Hoyt (Jeiiealogy; Hoyt. Haight and Hight Families; and Old Families uf Salisbury and Amesbury. Hoyt, Deristhe Lavinta, educator, author, was iM»rn about 184;") in Weiitworth, N.M. In 1874-'.U she tuugiit in tiie Massachusetts normal art school; and is now hn-turer on

of

history of painting in that institution. is the author of Historic Schmjis of Painting; The World's Painters and Their Pictures; and Barbara's Heritag*', or Yuung AiiM'ricans. iong the Old Italian Mast< rs. Hoyt, Elizabeth Orpha, educator, authu.. was born Dec. 7, 1834, in Athens, (Ja. Jn 1851-53 she taught higher mathematics and

the

She

metaphysics

HIack

I8<>7.

Hawk

He was

war.

1I»'

a

soldier

1822,

in

J.yndon.

since

in

Hoyt, Benjamin Thomas, educator,

jiuir-

nalist.

was

iMirn

Oct.

18,

1820,

in

In 18.)4-«>U he wa^ presibnry university; and then of literature and liistuiy in the same college He died May 24, 1807, in till his death. tireeneastle. Ind.

theolot'y

and literature in Ohio Wesleyan university.

founded the city of

HMM.

t.

lamette university of Salem, Ore.; and in

tlu-

He died .March 27, St. Joseph. Mich. Mi«'h. ill St. .In^epli.

femali- seniiii

Discipline; and Aiiti(|uarian Kesearclies. lie Feb. .S. |.S.')l». in Deeri.eld, Alass. Hoyt, Francis Southack, ed-icator. clergyman, journalist, author, was born Nov. .>.

has heen professor of hoiniletics ami M)ei«)logy at the Auburn tiieologictil semiHe is the anilior <>f Tiie Work uf nary. Preaching. Hoyt, Benjamin C, soldier, fuunder, was in

Worhtington

dii-d

18!M

IxMii

in

ary. She is the author of The Nature of Consciousness. Hoyt, £paphr<is, soldier, author, was born Dec. 31, 170.). in Deerlield, Mass. He was a niajjr-general of the Massachusetts militia. He was the author of Treatise on the Mili(ary .-Xrt: Military Instructions; C"avi»lry

al

ciiurch

ill

in

1800.

1870.

HSU. nn<i SS4; and for twelvi- years held the ollice of presiding elder. He has edited a revised edition of Angus' Bible HandI

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