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Smyrna, N.Y. Hubbard, Elbert, juunuiliHt,

publislier, uuin 1859 in liluuinin^ton, 111. editor of the Philistine of Kast Aurora. N.Y. He is the autiior of Ni» iCneniy but Hiinfelf; LittK* Journeys; 'J li< I^-gmy, a novel; Forbes of Harvard; and One Day, n Tale of the I'rairiee. ttior,

He

WU8 born

is

Hubbard, Elbert Hamilton, lawy r. conInirn Aug. li». 184!>. in l^u^li-

gressman, was villo,

Ind.

He was a

nienib«'r

of eon^renH

twenty-eighth assomblieh.


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In

liMi'i-

graduated from Yale college in the

ela?»>»

^A

and is a lawyer. served »•* a iiieuiber of the hf^uno «»f lrt72,

He

reprenentaHvcs of th»* nineteenth general gembly of Iowa, and of the senate in the and 1 wenty-seventh from the fourt!i di>'S'*. trict of Iowa, II ho was a representative from Iowa t<> the fifty-ninth, sixtieth and sixty-first ct»n-

nionRAPIIY.



Hubbard, Gurdon Saltonsall, pioneer, b..iu Aug. 2-i, lb02, in Windsor, Vt. In he was a member of the Kgislature. He a lender in all the most important of

bu.^ini's.s

Chicago,

III.

member

years speaker of the house; and was jUdge

is

presiil-.-nt

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and company of Had Axe; the >andnHky bank of Sanilac t'-ri-

Farnn-r* bank of Pigeon; S«-be<^urinp bunk, Mich.; the Pinconning hank of Micliigan; and a director in tin- Second national bunk of Sandusky, Ohio. Hubbard, Fordyce Mitchell, cU rgymnn. ed1801>. in ucator, author, was born Jun. ter;

Cunningham. Mass. He

I

f

number

of valuable monographs on North Carolina Hi«tor> and was the author of a work »'ntith'd Am.?riean Biography. He died Sept. 1. 1.H88. in Raleigh, N.C. Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, lawyer, wa^ born Aug. 2.1. 1822. in Boston. .Mass. His widow has presented, his valuabh- co!lei.t io!i

of etchings and engravings to the library of conprebs. The Hubbard coHection repref-cnts the finest productions of the modern schools of art. He died Dec. 11, 1897, near NVaslnngton. D.C. Hubbard, George Henry, clergyman, author, wns born June 2. 18."i7, in Canada. In 1884 he was ordained to the ministry; and

In

tor Suliiin 1827-

182t»*-3.i

he was

re| re>-cntative

a

e

twent.« V eiity -".eeond li

twenty-third
 * >risHiff;

and

to lirst, -.Uld

c in

o n • 1835-

riiiteeiileeiitli i^overiior of New Ha.np>liiie in 1812-44. and in 184(-49 was United 41

lie

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Statts assistant

treasurer

in

Boston.

He

June Is.">7. in Lharlesiown, N.H. Hubbard, Henry Griswold, manulai-tuier,

I'ied

tin-

produreti a

county

an i!>.

of

following baidcs: Hi-bbard Frank V»

pr(d>ate

ol

Hf

the

New

the

of

Hampshire state legislatnr.', and for some

has attained Hueco** in the liuaneial world,

and

wiis Clii-

Hubbard, Henry, lawyer, jurist, congressman, governor, I nited Stat«'B senator, wa* born May 3. 1781, in ('Imrlostown, N.H. He was frequently a

e<>l<'v.'^'

of Hartfonl. ('(.nn.

w.ts 18.52

eago's early enb-rprises. He built the tirst war.'liouse, » the originator of the 'irst line ol packtts from Chicago to Uuiralo; one of the company that established the tirst line of ste.imers to Lake Superior; a director ol the lirbt savings bank, a founder of th«> lirst eisco|)al church, a director of the first state bank, built the first large hotel, ihe Lake iiouse, and was a director of the first vomp.iny to supply the village .vitii water in IKW. He died" Sept. 14, 18,S«1. in

gresses as a republican. He died June 4, 1912. in Sioux City. Towa. Hubbard, Frank W., banker, was born April 16, 1803, in Port Huron, Mieh. He received his education in the West Mi>ldle school, the Hartfiir of lnwn bank: ami pn'sident and trustee of ilie Middletown havings bank. Hubbard, Jan^es, '•o!diei. was t.>orn in Connect ieut. Ill 1802 he was captain in t!ie second regiment Connecticut artillery; and in I8fi4 iM-eanie lieutenant -eol«>nel. In 'S;"m 'le was brevetted brigadiHs career

Bildwin.

in

18.'>

I

i

teeis.

Ill-

it. in Marshall, Mo. He attended tlu- publi4' sehool studied in the Central college of Fay«tte. Mo.; and in 1883 prailuated from the Missouri medical colle-ze in St. Louis. Mo. He praeti-.-ed medicine in Syracuse until 18Sti: and in 1S8H-94 was county clerk. In I8l>.'i-07 he was a repre;