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Iriun Mi»houri lo the lifty-fuurth as a ri-publicaii. lie ruturncd tu Mo.; and there engaged iu banking and mining. Hubbard, Jonn, educator, lawyer, juris-, author, w an born Aug. 8, 1759, in Towutiend, j.Ia88. In 1804-10 he was professor of mathuuatiff and natural pnilosophy at Dart-

brevetted colonel and brigadier-general. In ISOO he entered the grain and flouring bu>i iiess; and ten years later began railroad building in Minnesota. He was manager «>f the Duluth, Red Wing and Southern railload; and wa& president of several companies. In 1872-70 he was a member of the Minnesota state senate; and in 1882-87 Wiis

inoutii, Maiia. Ue wab the author of The Kudinientb of Geography; The American Header; and an Esjbay on Music. Ue died lu 8 10 in Hanover, N.ll. Hubbard, John, educator, state senator, governor, w us born March 22, 17H4, iuKeadille, Maine. In 1S30 he removed to Hallowell, Maine; was state senator in 184243; and the twelfth governor of Maine in

governor of Minnesota. He was a member of the republican national committee from

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Hubbard, John H., lawyer, congressman, was born in 1805, in Salisbury, Conn, h'or years he was attorney for the county of Litciiiield; and was twice eltcied to ihe htatc senate. In 18(i3-tJ7 he was a repreaentative from Conn-i'ctiout to the thirtyeighth and thirty-nint.i cungresies. He died five

county, Conn. Hubbard, Jonathan Hatch, lawyer, jurist, eongresdmun, was boin in 1708 in Windsor, in Litehtield

1809-11 he was a representative ermont to the eleventh congress; r'.nd years was one of the judges of the supreme court of Vermont. He died In

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many

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vtduiiteers.

Hubbard, Levi, state senator, congressman, was born in Massachusetts. Ue wu.s

20, IHl!), in

Hubbard,

Windsor, Vt.

Joseph

WU8 born Sept.

7,

astronomer,

Stillman, in

1823,

New Haven,

Conn. Jn 1848 he prei^ented to the Smithsonian institution the /.odiacs of Vesta, Astrea, Hebe, Flora, and Metis. He died !^ug. U>, 1803, in New Haven, Conn.

Hubbard, Leverett Marsden, lawyer, jurist, was born April 23, 1849, in Durham, Conn. In 1873 80 he was postmaster of Wallingford; in 1880-97 was a judge of the borough court of Wallingford, Conn.; and secretary of state for Connecticut in 188788. In 1897 he was electtd to the Connecticut state legislature, and is now judge court of common pleas. He is prominent in liiianeial alfairs;

and president of the Dime

.•*aings biMik of his city.

Hubbard, Lucius Frederick, soldier, railmad president, governor, was born .Ian. 2C>. 1830, in Troy, N.V. He studied in the acad-

emy

at

Granville,

N.Y.; and learned the

tinner's

trade.

1S54 he moved to

In Clii-

cago, and there worked at that trade for tliree years. In 1857 moved to Red Win«r.

member

of the Massacliu-setts legislature 1804-05; a state senator iu 1800-07, 1^11

a

lie died l?cb. 0, 18iiy, iu llallowcll,

Maine.

from

.Minnesota. He commanded the third division of the seventh corps in the SpanisliAnierican war; and was brigadier-general of

in

and 1810; and in 1813-15 he was a representative from Massachusetts to the thirteenth congress. For some years he was county tri usurer; a state counselor in 182'i; and a presidential eh-ctor in 1820 ami !82S. He died in Massachusetts. Hubbard, Lucius Lee, geologist, author, wiis iMirn Aug. 7, 1849, in Cincinnati, (.Hiio. In 1893-99 he was state geologist of Michigan; and is now gi'iieral manager copper range company and champion copper company. He is the author of Summer Vacu tions at Moosehead Lake; and Woods and Lakes of Maine. Hubbard, Nebemiah, soldier, was born .April 21, 1732, in Middletown, Conn. In 17 70 he was ap|X)inted paymaster to Col. Hurrall's regiment; and in 1777 deputy qujirlermaster for the state of Connecticut. As a provider of public supplies all his movements were marked by decision, promptness, and punctuality. He died Fpb. 6, 1837,

Middletown, t'onn. Hubbard, Oliver Payson, state legislator, was born in March, 1809, in Pom fret. Conn. In 1830-66 he was professor i>f chemistry and pharmacy, mineralogy and •^yologv- at Dartmouth; and in 1883 he was made president. In 1863-64 he was a member of the New Hampshire state legislature, lie die«I in 1900 in New York City. Hubbard, Perry L., soldier, lawyer, jurist, was born May 15, 1841, in Bridgcwater, Vt. During tlio civil war he entered the army as a lieutenant; and the closing two years in

eheinist,

war he Wiis colonel of the eiglitecntb Kansas state militia. For fourteen years he was district judge and district attorney in Kansas; and now practices law in Den-

of the

>er. Col.

Hubbard, Richard Bennet,

soldier,

law-

lican.

Cnited States senator, an Nov. 1. 1836. in Walton connty, (»a. He was a delegate to the deiim eiatic national convention of 1850; w:i«* Hi ted States district attorney in 185i» 58; and was a representative in the Texas state

civil

He was a colonel in the confederate army. In 1874 he was elected lieutenant-governor of Texas; and in 1870

and founded Red Wing Repub-

Minn.; the

In 1801-05 he served in the Minnesota volunteers in the

war;

and

was

yer,

tlior,

governor,

was

lM)rn

I

legislature in 1858.