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judge of the United States territorial courts bometinjc prior to 1884. Hunter, John Dunn, adventurer, author, was born about 1798 in Settlement west of the Mississippi. He was the author of Manners and Customs of the Indian Tribes of the Mississippi. He died in 1S27 near Nacogdoches, Texas. Hunter, John Garniss, soldier, clergyman,

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president, was Inirn Nov. 13, 1S40. Mavsville, Kv. He received his educaat the Cx-ntre college of Kentucky; In ISIO and at the Union theological seminary of aid at the battle of Monmouth. 'irginia. During the civil war he was a he l>«»came a chaplain in the navy, lie «lied captain in the confederate service. He is a Feb. 24, 1823, in Washington, D.C. successful clergyman of the Southern presHunter, Andrew J., engineer, lawyer, jurbyterian church; has been secretary of the ist, state senator, congressman, was born board of curators of the Central university lie was Dec. 17, 1831, in Greencastle, Ind. member of the of Kentucky and jiresident of the Louisa ville presbyterian theological seminary. state senate in 1864Hunter, John Ward, banker, congre.ssttS. lie was appointniiin, was born Oct. 15, 1H(»7. in Hrooklyn. ed and served as a N.Y. In 1805 he accepted the position of member of the board secretary of a banking institution in Brookof of investigatitm lyn. In 1866-67 he was a representative state institutions. He from New York to the thirty-ninth conwas county judge of gress; and was mayor of New York Citv. ctmnty Edgar the He died April 16, 1900. in Brooklyn, N.Y. ISSH and court in Hunter, Lewis Boudinot, army surgeon, again in 18!lil, servwas born Oct. 9, 1804, in Princeton. N..I. ing six years. In He served during the Mexican war on the 1S!>3«5 aiid 18a7-!H» Saratoga: and during the civil war as tleethe was a represt'ntasurgeon of the North Atlantic squadron tive to the fifty-third and fifty-fifth conunder Admiral Porter. In 1871 he was mad<' gp'sses as a <lemoorat. ^medical director, with the rank of commoHunter, David, soldier, was born .July dore, and retired. He died June 24, 1887, imz. in Washington. TXC. In 1822 he gracK in Philadelphia, Pa. Mated from the L'nited States military nca«lemv West at Hunter, Morton Craig, soldier, lawyer, Point, 'in 1801 he state legislator, congressnuin, was born Feb. was made major-gen5. 1825. in Versailles, Ind. In 1858 he was eral of elected to the Indiana state legislature: volunteers: and he contributed and in 1860 was a presidential elector. In much to the success 1802 he raised the eighty-second regiment Fort Donelson. of Indiana volunteers; as colonel comAftm<de his home eral. In 1867-09 and 1873-79 he was a repjJH Washington, D.C. He resentative from Indiana to the fortieth, IF married a daughter forty-third, forty-fourth and forty-fifth conof .John Kenzie. who gresses as a reptiblican. Ho died Oct. 25. was noted for having 1S96. in IJloomington. Ind. he. 11 the first permanent citizen of Cliicago. Hunter, Narsworthy, congressman. In lie died K. b. 2. ISSfi. in Washington. D.C. 1801-02 he was a deh'gate from Mississippi Hunter, Edwin Gustavus, clergyman, misterritory to the seventh congress. He died sionary, jonrnalist. author, was* born .Jan. March 11. lS(t2. in Washington, D.C. 21. 184fi. in Canatla. He was the editor Hunter, Robert, g.nernor. In 1707 he of The ( liureli Worker, a diocesan paper was a|)poiiitt'il colonial governor of Virpublishrd in Indianapolis. Ind.: an<l now ginia: and i;i 1710 was appointed governor fills a fiastorate in J^ouisville. Kv. He is of New York and of East and West New the author of Chart: The Cliun-h in the .Jersey. IN- <lie(l March 11. 1734. Refnimation; and other religions works. Hunter, Robert, physician, author, was Hunter, John, congressman. I nifed States born lune 14. IS-iCi, in England. He has senator, was born alwiut 17^0 in South Carattained proniinenc** as a noted physician olina. In 170.'{-!l5 he was a representative of Chicago and New York. He is the aufr«)m South Carolina t<» the third congress; thor of A Treatise on the Lungs and their and in 1705-98 he was Cnited States senaDiseases: The Air as the Source of Life; tor. He dioil in South C^iroHna. and otlier«.
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