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senator in 18li2-(ili; anil was a of the rttali- a.>senibly in 18(}8-75. a statf si-iiator in lS7t)-7!> and 1882S.I. In ISS7-IM lie was a repreijintative from WiscnnMin to (lie forty-ninth ami tiflietli He dieil June ••n^ri'Hscs us a ilvniovrat. 11. IS'M}. in (Jreen Jtay, Wis.

wus Ill-

was

Huckel, Samuel, designer, ureliitect, wua lorn I'Vh. 14, 185S. in I'liilatleipliia, l*a. He was cilueateil in tlic IMiila«lel|iliiH high school and then .stud;

architecture. In 188:J he liegiin the practice of an'hil<'e tare in Philadel|)iii:i, Pa.; an4l siiin- 'Mfl has been a member of tlic lirm of Uat^oii ied

and

He de

Huckel.

aiitl supervised (he remoileling of ihr (irand Central station

sigiK'd

New York A m eric a

of

the

C'i(y,

n

ex-

and numerous other build banks and churches in New York City

press building: ings.

I'hihidelpliia. He is a member of tii*.Xnu'riean iiiNtitute of architects; a memlKMthe Art club of Pliiladelpliia ; and a mem lirr of the .r«-lii(ec(tiral league of New N.'ik City.

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Huddilston, John Homer, educator, autlior, uas biirti Feb. 'J, 18(»9, in Cleveland. Ohio, since 18!H) he liaa Im'Ou profes.<*or of (Jreek ill the univ»-rHity nf Maine. He is the nu hor of Kssentials of New Testament (ireek: Lessons from (Jrcek Pottery; and other t

orks.

Huddy, Hugh, lawyer, jurist. In ISIO lie was an ns-^ociate justice of the suprenn> eonri of

New

•ii«'l

I'cr

alily

t

i(y,

New York City. Hudon, Henry, clergyman, colhge jm-siwas lM>rn Sept. (i. 182:J, in Canada. In 187U iMt he wus the si.vth president of the

eoiiinieree of deiit,

college of

In

Lexington. .Mass. Charles Henry, civil engineer, r. was Iwrn July 18, 1833, in Worcester, Mass. In 1860 he entered into the service of the Chicago, Burlington and (,Miincy railway at Chicago, III.; and in lS(".l-72 was superintendent of the Chicago in

Hudson,

lailnuid managi

iiivisi«in.

Hudson, Charles I., capitalist, was born Aug. JO, |S.>2. in New York City. In 1891 hp was elected governor of the exchange on an in<lcpendent ticket, receiving over two-

was born In was lieutenant col

lie

and

t

thirds of the entire vote cast, a satisfactory evidence of his popularity. He was

liirty

in

IS*!.";

instrumental ducing there

Hudnut, Theodore, manufa«turer, inventburn .Inly l."i. IH-Jd, in Washington.

or, wa-*

Ky.

His establishment

saving

erv.

a

which iiiiCs •

Ill

machin-

great

own

wliieb

part

.Mr.

is

lie

of

Hud-

invention. holds pat-

••iits. Abont t li r e e thousand bushels of eorn are used in the mill- every (wentyfoiir hours, turning out from four bundreil and twenty-live td-i. whieli lind a market iiited States, from Maine in all parts of the lo California, and from the Canadas to the l

Culf.

intro-

the

SO-

such as the American cotton oil. National lead c«jmpany, the .American sugar re

the larg est of its cla^s in the Fnited States, with the very l>est class of lalH>r

in

called trust securities,

alK)Ut

is

F'rancis Xavier.

.Massachusetts legislature in 1828-3:t; a stale senator in 1833-.'t9; and state cotni -elor in I8;{!> 41. In 1841 49 he was a repre>entative to the twenty-seventh, twentyeighth, twenty-ninth and thirtieth congre-.«.es; and was naval otnccr for Boston in I841>-r>;{. He wais the author of l..«'tter» to Kcverend Hosea Uallou; History of Westminster; History of Lexington; JX)ubt8 Conlerning (he Ha(tle of Bunker Hill; and History of .Marlborough. He died May 4, 1881,

0., .soldier,

ISti-J

."St.

Hudson, Charles, clergyman, state senaomgressman, aiiHior, was born Nov. 14. For twenty I7'.».), in Marlliorough, Mass. years he was pastor of a church in Westiiriister, .Mass. He was a memlK-r of the tor,

eighth regiment Iowa in was brevetted briga g -neral of volunteers. He was honor disfbarged in IS(i.». in

tantry: •

the

l."i Last Forty-eighth st., New York was born in Princeton, N.d. He gradii aled from the Princeton university with the He conunencft! ibgreo of A.Ii. and A.M. bu.sine^s in Wall street in 18U2; and is tiow a meiiiiier of the firm of llalsey and Hiid nut. He is a membei of the cliauiU-r oi

ir of

.fcrsey.

Hudnutt, Joseph

ew York. •

Hudnut, Alexander M., banker and bruk-

i«tut«>

in<>nitu'i><

fining

company,

nn<]

other coVporalions. He was one of the gani/ers of the Fourteenth street liunk I

«>r-

in

SS8.

Hudson, Edmund, journalist. inv« ntor. author, was Ixun in T«-mpleton. Mass. In i.-».s;i-!l| he was Cnited States government advertiser; and in I8!H 93 was engaged in bet u ring. Since 1894 he has l)een editorial writer of the llartforti Tinu's. He has in vented improvements in hydro carb<»n ino (ors; and in aulomobile wheels. He is the .lullior of The Aiiii'riean W oman. Hudson, Erasmus Darwin, surgeon, inventor, author, was horn iVj-. 13. 180r», in Torringford. Conn. He practiced his profes-