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 HBRRINOBHAW'S LIBRART OP AMERICAN BIOORAPHT. siou in New York City} and he iuvenUd tevenl potbetic and ortbopacdio appliances. Ue was the author of Kesectioua; Easay on lemperance; and liumobile Apparaliu for Ununited Fractures. He died Dee. 31, 1880.

Greenwich, Conn.

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Hudaon, £raaxnus Darwin, physiciiin, au tbor, was born Nov. 10, 1843, in Northuni]) ton, Mass. He was professor «f pliysical (iiagnoais in the New York polyclinic in 1882-87. Ue was the author of Doctors' i.ygione and Tlierapeutics ; Physical Diag nosis of Thoraiic Diseases; Metlio lived ut Concord, Maiiii. lie was the author of History of Journalism in the ( nited States. He died Oct 21, 1876, in t



oncord, Mans. HttdsOB, Henry, English navigator, was Ho discovin the i^ixteeiith centnry. then pursued his courtie ere«l Cape Lk; Chesapeake, thi> and returning along the to coast entered the river now bearing his I

Iwirn

name. Hudson, Henry Norman, clergyman,

ati-

wa« bom Jan.

28, 1814, in Cornwall, served as ehaplain in the federal army during tlie civil war; and in hi«* later vears was prufcsHor of Shakespeare study Boston university. He was the author of Ix'cturPB on Sluikespeari- Si rmons; Stud thor,

m



Wordsworth; A Chaplain'^i Campaign With General Butler; Shakespeare: His Life

dies in

and Characters;

K-isnys

on Edncition

llf edited the Harvard and the university editions of Shakespeare. He died Jan. 16, Afa-v. 1886. in Catnhri. Hudson, James Fairchild, journalist, au-

was bom May

thor,

12,

184»;.

in

l)erlin.

He was a

journalist of TiltHburgh for since 1883 hag been ediwriter and associate editor of the Dispatch. He is the author of The Railways and the Republic; and A Silver Sym(>hio.

many years; and

torial

pf>-iiiTn.

Hudson, John G., soldier, was born in York. In 1808 he was captain in the

New

thirty-third

regiment

Missouri

infantry;

and in 1865 was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers. He was honorably mustered out in 1865. Hudson, John Rogers, civil engineer, author, was born in 1859 in New York City. In 1898-1901 he served in the SpanishAmerican war from private to sergeant in the United States volunteer engineers. Since 1878 he has been engaged in railway and city en^neering in the west and now in St. T.onis. Mn. TIo is the auflmr of Tables for Calculating the Cubic Contents of Excavation

and Embankments.

Hudson, Joseph Kennedy, ist,

served in the civil war; and attained the rank of major. He i> president of the Capital company, and editur-in-chief of the paper, in 1871 he was a member of the Kansas house of represenua- -tilf printer of Knn-jas tativf.. Ill' 1SU.I-U7. In 1.SU8 he was appointed brigadier-gv^neral of the United States volunteers fur x-rvices in the war with Spain. He died •May <>, 1907, iu Itiptka, l:in, Mndioa, Mrs. Mary Clemmer, journalist, aiitlinr. wa- lM»rn lH:t!> in I itica, N.Y. .-ne

known iiy her Woman's lx*tters a>liington in The independent. She the author of Eireoe; His Two Wives; ii(oria; Ten V«'ars in Washington: Men, Women and Things; Hoeuis of Life and Na ture; and Memorials of Alice and Thielx' < ary. She died Aug. IH. IHH4, in Washing tun* !).( iH-t.iiiie

tioiii is

.

Hudson, Robert Weir, lawyer jurist, was born Dee. 31, 1858, in Noxubee county^ias. In 1S7(I he m<'(.| to Texas; siudieil law; ami WHS county att*>rney in 187t»-77. In 1890 he became a member of the democratic stale ex«'<utive coitimittt-e of Texas; and in iS'ij 92 was district judge of the thirtyjudicial district of Texas. Be has the vice-grand dictator of the grand lodge of Texas, Knights of Honor; and in 1897 was elected grand dictator, and rs* ceived the re-election in 1809. sixtii

Is-en

He

Vt.

state legislator,

soldier,

was bora May

jimma! 4, 1840,

t4ff

Ue

in CarroUton, Ohio.

Hudson, Sanford Amos, lawyer, jurist, was born May ItJ, 1817,

gt'uealogist, author,

in Oxford, Mass. He was educated in the district school; and at the Union academy tif Relb'villi'. X.Y. ITe was first attorney in what is now the city of Jauesville, Wis.; was police justice for nine years; and servas mayor for two term*. Ho has licen I'

I

justice of thp territory of Dakota;

a--o«iat«' tlif

Kargo. .N.l)., retired llf is the author of The and ].nw of tiie ( lergv*. in

supreme court of and now re-id< fr«»m

active

work,

Hudson Genealogy;

Hc

died iu 1006.' Hudson, Thomson Jay, Uiwyer, journalist, lecturer, author, was bom Feb. 22, 18.34,

W indham. diio. H«- rect ived the rudi ill nients of hi» education in the common Kchoots and academies; and received tlie de* gr<"- of M..1). froiti St. Tolin's college of Anna |Md is, Md. For seven years he was principal examiner in the United States patent ofli<-c. lie v i- Hu author of he Law of I'syr liie rhciioinina A Scientilie Deraonst rat ion of th<' Ftilure Life; and The Divine I'l .i!<Trr< of Man. He died in 1903 in Washington. li.C. Hudson, Thomas Jefferson, lawyer, lecislator, congressman, was born (Vt. .10. 1844. in Boone eounty. Ind. ITe has bei-n three tinier mayor of Fredonia, Kan.; three times <

I



attorney; one time a member of the Kansas state legislature: and in 1893district O.'i

the

n.l-

a n-prt'scntat ive from Kansas to congress. He was a dele-

lifty-third

gate fo the democratic national convention l^si Mini ill l^^sS; and a delegate to the 111 na.ional populist convention of 1806.