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Hulbert, John Massachusetts.

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representative in 1814-17 Massachusetts.

from Massachusetts

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William Hulbert, Davenport, writer, author, was born Oct. 12, lH(i8. on Mackinac Island, Mich.

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he began writing animal .stories fur tlic Cliicago Record while living

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Hulburd, Calvin T., lawyer, state congressman, was norn June 5.

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He was a member of the Stockholni, N.V. In stale legislature in 1842-44, and 18G2. 18ti;> H!> he was a representative from New and thirty-ninth York- to the thirty-eighth, fortieth congresses as a republican. He di»'d in Xovefuber. 1S97. in Brqsher Falls, N.V. Hulick, George W., soldie r, lawyer, jurist. congn-Hsman. was born June 29, 1833, in He enlisted under the first Batavia. Ohio. cull as a private in company E, twenty-second regiment Ohio volunteer infantry in IStil.

He was probate judge

of

Clermont

In 1893 97 he was a rep in 18G4-G7. resentative to the fifty-third and fifty-fotirtli eongress(»s as a reptiblican.

county

Uuling, James H., lumber merchant, congressman, was l«>rn March 24. 1844, in Williamsport, Pa. He received the rudiments ol education in the common schools, and I. is attended Dickinson seminary of Williamsort. Pa. He was electinl mayor of Charles l«m, W.Va. in 1884, being the first republicati He declined a ever elected to that otVice. renimiinntion and in 1895 97 he was a rep lesentative from West Virginia to the liftyfourth congress as a republican. I



Huling, Ray Greene, educator, founder, author, was i>orn Oct. ir>, 1847, in Providence, K.I. He graduated from Brown university with the degrees of A. B., A. M. ami Se.l). ; and took postgradtnite studies at Harvard university. In 18nG-75 he was (lassieal assistant in the Fall River high was principal of the 1S7.'» 80 s<-hool: in Fitrhliurp high school ; in 188(103 was prin eipal of the New Bedford high school; ami siniT IHOG has been headmaster of the KngHe has lisli high school at Cambridge, Mass. iM-en president of the Massachusetts teachers' asMwiation ; was one of the founders I SS7 secretary, of the New Eiiglainl iind sinc and preparatory of colleges association schools. In 1892 he was editor of the School ami C«il!t«.'c; and has contributed extensively i-

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edncat ional and historical publications.

Hulings, Willis James, soldier, lawyer, oil 1, o|>c«rator, congressman, was born July Pa. He was adIS.'iO, in Clarion county,

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mitted to the bar of the supreme court of IVnnsyivania and in 1881-8G wa.s a nieinl»er

In the Pennsylvania state legislature. he becanie a colonel in the Pennsylaiiia national guard. He served in I'orlo IJii-o; and was promoted to brigadier-general aii-l iiited States volunteers for gallant meritorious conduct in action in Porto Kief> in ISUS. He is brigadier-general, coniniundthe seiHtnd brigade, Pennsylvania iiaiiig limial guard. In 1913-15 he was a nieiul>er of he Pennsylvania state senate. Hull, Alexander C, secretary of state, was Uun April 20, 1858, in Marion county, Ark. lie has been dtputy clerk of Boone county; hief clerk of the United States lantl ottiet*
 * it Harrison, Ark.; editor of the Boone Banner; e.j>ert accountant for Arkansas; and

Irecame secretary of state of Arkau!>as. Hull, Amos Girard, educator, author, waj* horn .March 7, 1815, in Paris, N.Y. In IH43 he Ix'came superintendent of public instruction in Volney, N.V. He waa the author of reatise on the Duties of Town and County nilieers; and History of the Karly Settle Mient of Oswego Falls. He died May 1, 18i»S.

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Brooklyn, N.Y. Arthur Johnson, educator, lawyrr. statesman, was born Dec. 18, 18t}8, in He received the rudiments Monroe, Conn. in of his educuticm the public schools of in his native city; 1891 graduated from the Worcester academy; in 1895 grad-

in

Hull,

jurist,

uated

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from

Brown

university and in 1901 graduated from the law department univcrsitv. of Yale Since 19UI he luis law practiced in Bridgeport, Conn. In I8H0-88 he was a teacher in Monroe and Newton. Conn.; in 1895-96 was principal of the grammar school at Ware, Mass.; and in I.S!)G-!)9 was principal of the George A. Priest grammar school at Manchester, .Mass. In 1899-1902 he was a member of the Monroe school board; and in 1905 he was a representative in the Connecticut state legislature. He is now again a representative in the Connecticut state legi.slaturc from Monroe; and house chairman of the rxcine committee. He is also a justice of the peace, county auditor, and prosecuting liquor agent

und resides in Monroe, Conn. Hull, Asbury, legislator, was born Jan 30, 1797, in W asliington. Ga. For more than forty years he was the secretary and treasinrer of the board sity of Georgia; of the legislature

trustees of the univer-

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and was often a menil»pr and .speaker of the house.

He died Jan. 2fi. 18G6, in .Athens, C.a. Hull, Cordell, lawyer, jurist, congressman, was iM.rn )et. 2, 187 in Pickett, Tenn. He was c>dueated in the academy, normal school (

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