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Rh was the twelfth governor. He was the author of The United States in the Far Bast, or Modern Japan and the Orient. He died July 12, 1901, in Tyler, Texas.

Hubbard, Richard Dudley, lawyer, con- gressinan, governor, was born Sept. 7, 1818. in Berlin, Conn. He was a representative in the Cannecticut state legislature in 1842, 1813, 1855 and 1838; and was state's attor ey for Hartford county in 1864-68. IN 69 he was a representative from Con- necticut to the fortieth congress; and in 1877-09 was the twenty-eighth governor of Comecticut, lle died Feb. 28, 1854, In Hari. ford, Coun.

Hubbard, Richard William, painter, art- ist, was horn et. 15, 1810, in Middletown, Comm. He is president of the artists' fund society and of the Brooklyn art association; and is traveled and studied extensively in France and England. Among his earlier works are Mansfield Mountain at Sunset; Showery Day at Lake George; Meadows near tica; Twilight; High leak; North Con way and Vermont Ilills. Hubbard, Samuel, lawyer, jurist, was born June 2, 185, in Boston, Mass. In 1842.47 he was justice of the supreme court of Massachusetts, He died Dec. 24, 1817, in Roston, Mass.

Hubbard, Samuel Dickinson, manufactur er, congressman, was born Aug. 1. 1799, in Middletown, Conn. In 1845-19 he was a representative to the twenty-ninth and thir tieth congresses. In 1852-53 he was past. master general, ITe died Oct. 8, 1835, in Middletown, Conn.

Hubard, Mrs. Sara Andersen, journalist, athor, was born Sept. 7, 1832, in East Berkshire, Vt. Since 1949 she has been en- gaged in teaching and journalism. She is il author of Catelwords of Good Cherr

Hubbard, Thomas, educator, physician, state legislator, state senator, was born in 1770 in Smithfield, I.I. He was several limes in the Connecticut state legislature; d once in the state senate. In 1820 be removed to New Haven; and occupied the chair of surgery at Vale until his death. I died June 16, 1838, in New Haven, Comm

Hubbard, Thomas Hamlin, soldier, lawyer, railroad president, was born Dec. 20, 1818. in Hallowell, Maine. He received his education

in the Hallowell academy, Bow- Join college, and the Albany Jaw reboot. He served with distinction in the union army during the civil war; was adjutant of the twenty-fifth regiment of the Maine volunteer infantry: was promoted to lieutenant-colonel of the thirtieth regiment of Maine volunteer infantry; and to colonel of the same regiment; and subsequently was male brevet brigadier general of the United States volunteers. In 1865 he began the practice of law in New York City, and has attained prominence as one of the leading lawyers of the state. He is the president of the Oregon and California railroad company president of the California pacific railroad company: president of the Houston and Texas central railroad company; president of the Austin and northwestern railroad company; president of the Fort Worth and New Orleans railroad company; central Texas and northwestern railroad company: and of Mexican international railroad company; vice president southern pacific company; and frustee of Bowdoin college,

Hubbard, Thomas H., lawyer, jurist, congressman, was born in 1780 in New Haven, Conn. in 1817-19 and 1921-23 he was a representative from New York to the fifteeth and seventeenth congresses. He was presidential elector in 1812, 1841 and 1852. He died May 22, 1857, in Utica, N.Y.

Hubbard, Thomas T., soldier, philanthropist. He attained the rank of general. He gave a new library building to Bowdoin college valued at nearly a quarter of a milliondollars.

Hubbard, William, clergyman, author, was born in 1621 in England. He was a colonial historian; and was a congregational clergyman of Ipswich. He was the author of Narrative of Troubles with the Indians; Sermons and Present State of New England. He also wrote a History of New England, for which the colony paid him £50, and which was printed by the Massachusetts historical society in 1815. He died Sept. 14, 1701, in Ipswich. Mass.

Hubbard, William Blackstone, lawyer, banker. railroad president, was born Aug. 20, 1705, in Utica, N.Y. He practiced law; and was a member of both houses of the Virginia legislature. He was president of banks at St. Clairsville and Columbus, Ohio. He was president of the Xenia railroad company; and president of the Green lawn cenitery. He died Jan. 6, 1866, in Columbus, Ohio.

Hubbard, William Pallister, soldier, lawyer, congressman. was born Dec. 24, 1843, In Wheeling, W.Va. He was educated in the public schools, at Linsly institute, at Dr. Chase's school in Middletown, Conn., and received the degrees of A.B. and A.M. from the Wesleyan university. In 1805 he served lieutenant in the third regiment West Virginia envalry. In 1865 he was admitted to the practice of law; and until 1903 was engaged in active practice in Wheeling. W.Va. In 1865-70 he was a clerk. and in 1881.82 was a member of the West Virginia house of delegates. In 1901-03 he was chairman of the commission to revise the tax laws of the state. In 1907-11 be was a rep resentative from West Virginia to the sixtieth and sixty-first congresses as a republican.