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 HERRINGSHAW8 LIBRART OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. 75; of (Irt'ek in the V'anderbilt univtTsitv in 1S75-83-, of Latin ami (ircclv in tht> iinit*r<*ity of Tfxas during 1S8:{H7; and in !SH-2-8;j was president of tiiat institution. In IS73 wan commi"^Hioner from N irginiii to the i«-nna PX|M>Hition; and in 1882 S.'t was pn'Hiilent of the Anicrioin piiih)l<>j»ical a>«s!. He was appointi-d I'.S. district judge liv I 'resident I'ieree, hehl olTice til! the be;;iiHiin^' of tlif i-ivil war; and, es]>oiisin^ the (oiife4»sition under that povernment. He was iiie author of Reports of the Supreme Court «»f lVnn»"»s«M'. in eleven volumes. He died of the le^'islature for rejMirti'r

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ill

Niishville.

Tenn.

Humphreys, Perry W., conjc^essman. In was a representative to the h«' thirteenth eongress from Tennessee. He died March I. 18.30, in Hernando, Miss. Humphries, Benjamin G., (governor. He I

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was the twenty-first governor of MiHsissippi in

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Humphry,

He died in Mississippi. Thomas Chauncey,

lawyer, jurist, leiyislator. wa.s lM>rn

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Magazine. Ark. He »ervegan county; and in IS1M» was elected judge of twelfth circuit of Arkansas.

Humpton,

Richard,

soldier,

was

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173.3 in Kngland. He took part in the battle of Brandywine and at the chisc of the war was colonel of the 2d reginuMit. After p««aee waa declared he settled on a farm and was adjutant-^'eneral of militia in 1777-1804. He' die.l Dec. 21, IHIM. in Chester county. Pa.

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Edward Reynolds,

pliysician. au.April 17, IS42. in Albany, special patlitdogist to the Xew York state lunatic asyliiin at I'tica. Ho translated C. Bouchard's .*<e((in<lary Degenerations of the Spinal Conl: and «'niitributed articles to medical journals. He died March 14, laSO, in Stamf«)rd, Conn. thor, N'.Y.

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He was

Hun, Henry, physician and atith«»r of 140 Washington ave., Albany, N.V.. was born March 21. 18.-.4. in Albany, N.Y. He nneived th'^ degree of .M.l). from Harvard university. Since

188."»

diseaises in

he has been professor of nervous the Albany medical college. He

the author of r!ui-1M»

he was a member of ^(tate .Alabama the of representatives;

jurist, wjix iMirn Auj;. 'i. ISOG, in Moiit>^)mc^iunty. Tt-nn. II.- wa<* a nn-mlKT <>t the

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lawyer, jurist, was 30. 18.'»."», in Limestone county. IH77 he graduated from the Van-

Hundley, born Ck't.

an.ga and St. Louis railroa from .-Mabama t«) the national republican convention, and was chairman of the delegaSine*' 1007 he has b»H'n judge of the tion. I'nited States district court for the northern district of .Alabama. Huneke, William A., lawyer, jurist, born Aug. 12, 1864. in Cincinnati. Ohio. He was etliicated at Wallace college, Baldwin university, and the university of Michigan, He attained prominence at the bar in the state of Wanhington. Since 100.1 he has been judge of the superior court of WasbOti

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in<.'ton.

Huneker, James Gibbons, journalist, author, was born Jan. 31, 18i>0, in Philadelphia. Pa. For ten y»'ars he was a teacher of piano at the national conservatory in Xew York City. Since 188,5 he has been associate editor of the Musical Courier: and is art editor of the New York Sun. He is the author of Mezzotints in Modern Music; Chopin, the

Man and

His Music; and Vis-

ionaries.

Hungate, John H., lawyi-r and banker of La Harpe, Til., was born in 1838 in Hlinois. He has practiced law in the state and federal courts of Missouri and Illinois. He commenced banking in 1874: and now owns interestfl in banks in La Harpe, ifacomb, Goo<l ffope and Fulton. HI. He is also president of the La Harpe Electric Light company. He has be«'n president of the board of education <if his city: and is president of the board of trustees of (likings seminary. Hungerford, John N., banker, congressman, was born IVc. 31, 182.'), in Vernon, N.Y. He was a delegate to the national republican convention of 1872: and in 187770 he was a representative from New York to the fortv-fifth congress as a democrat. He died April 2. 1883. in Corninsr. N.Y. Hungerford, John Pratt, soldier, congressHe in 1700 in lyceds, Va. of the revolution; and in

man, was born was an officer