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iHitmal Uiiiv«-r»ity at l.fli;iiion, Tenn.; auU received tbe d«grc« of ii.L. Iroiit the Lebuon law •ehool. In 1891 he was adiiiittfti

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of judicial rircuit nf 'ri nn.^^. ,' Userved in the S|NLjii«ti-American wur ila captain in the fourth rpfnment Tennessee .volnateer infantry. In I'hiT Io lu- a- ,i ripreaentativc from Teunt-ssfe to the Mxlieth, Mixty-llrat, aixty-aeeoiid and sixty-third eongtfHSPs as ti (!»'ti!»KTrit. Hull, Henry, physician, t-ducator, wan lK)rn Uft. 20, 1798, in Wa^shington, (Ja. In 1830-4(i he was profpxsor of matlioniatics in the univfrsity of Ci-orgia. 11c died .Mav lo, IHSI, in Ath«-ns, Ua. Hall, Holmer, lawyer, jurint, was born in 1815, in Glen's Falls, N.V. in 1870 be was up(M)inted I iiited States judge for the atatc* of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and TennctuMN*. He died May U. 1877, in Detroit, .Mich. Hull, Hope, <1. r- man, founder, was Ixtm liic

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13, 17tt3, in Worcester county, Mtl. He was one of tiie most eloquent revival i<ar> he entnblisbed a high-school in Washington, Ga.;

and waa one of the founders and a strong supporter of the university of Cootgia. lie died Oct. 1, 1818, in Atheus, tJa. HvH, Isaac, naval officer, was bom March f, 1773. in Derby, Conn. In 1812 lie wan coninianiler at Detroit, lie i« distinguisihed aa the commander of the American frigate ('on.stituti(m,

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frigate (Jiierriire, in the lirnl naval aetion of the war of 1812; and for which he received a gold me<lal from oongresn. lie dieil Feb. l;i, 184:J. in I'biladelpbia. I'a. Hull, John Alliart Tiflta, soldier, manufacturer, congressman, was Unu .May 1, 1841. in Sabina, Ohio. In 18U2 he enl'i^te.l ill t!ie tw nty third Iowa infantry; and Ucame tir^t lieutenant and captain.* In 187284 he was secretary of the Iowa state Bonnie. Ill iss.'i MH he wa» lieutenant governor of Iowa, lu 189MD11 he was a representa-

from Iowa to the fifty-second, fiftytifty-fourth. fifty fifth, fifty sixth, fifty-seventh, fifty-eighth, fifty-ninth, sixtieth and sixty-first congresses as a republican. Hull, Noble A., sdlii i. merih.uit. state legiHlatur, congre-sman, was Uirn .March II. tive

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1827, in Camden county. Cla. He was n representative in the Florida legishunre 18l»U-(H served in the coiifedi iate army as captain; and was elected lieutenant-govcrnor of Florida in 187»i. In IS7!1 81 he was a reprenentative from Florida lo the fortysixth eoiigreas as a d«Mnoerat. Hull, Thomas, in l(i.'>2 he started the coinage of the Pine tree shillings in Boston.

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Hull, Thomas, accountant, statesman, was born Dec. 27, 1865, in London, England. He was edncated in the public and private schools of lii- Tiiitive city. His profession is tiuit of au expert accountant; and he has

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various p<>-iti<>ns of tru.st and lioiior in the state ul Ltah. in lUOo he was ap|H»inteil I niU^I Stales surveyor general for .*sinee llKJ.t he has been representaI tall. tive and s|N>aker uf the assembly in the i tah state legislature; and is now serving 'iiolid term. Hull, William, soldier, author, Was bdni June 24, I7a.*t, in Uerby, Conn. He entered ihe revolutionary army as n caplain; was lapidly pruuioted; and b«'canie inspector ol lilt* arniy. Two years after his surrender to HIl?iiti-sh iit Detroit he was fried by loiu t iuurtial and sentenced to 1h' hIioI, but on account of hia age and public services liie sentence Was remitted by President Aludi•-OII, by whom he had been made comiiianderiii chief. In 18U5-14 he was governor of the territory of iMichigan. In 1824 he published a series of letters in vinaicalion of himself, which were published in a volume cntilli>d 'J'lte Campaign of the Morthuest Army. He lilUnl

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Nov. 29, 1825, in Newton, Mass.

Hull, William Hope, lawyer, jurist, was He held 2, 1820, in Athens, (Ja. many olliees of public trust in Augusta, (•a.; and was assistant United States at-

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New York (Jity. William Isaac, educator, author, was born Nov, HI, 1868, in Baltimore, Md. 1877, in Hull,

Since 1892 he has been professor of history ill Swarthmore eeen president of iiie Jobn B. Stetson uniTonity at Deland, Fla. He is the author of LuUablea and >iiiiiilHr Songs. Hulme, George B., merobaot, buaineaa president, was born Aug. 27, 1855, in Berkshiie, l-^ngland. In 1879 he waa engaged in n al estate in Montana. He ia the head of the Ka.st Bay land improving company of .ew York. He was president nf the Yellowstone gtin club of Montjiiiii and president of the Tar.dcm sleighing club of New York. Hulskamp, Henry, manufacturer, founder, was born in Westphalia. In 1850 he established a piano manufactory at Troy, N.Y.; and gained prises io N«w York and London. Ill 1886 he moved the faetoiy to New York

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HnmasoB, George Howarfl, clergyman, h rtiM' T. wa-i horn .iig. IS.^O, in Huiralo, N.Y. lie attended the Buffalo academy, the ^^tamford institute; took a poet-gniduati> eonrsf u( the Alleglieny r-<,!Ioge; and ha-, re c<>ived the degrees of Ph. D. and D.D. He lijis tilled pastorates in several of tbe largrst diurehes in northwestern Pennsylvania; has

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