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Huntington, Jabez WilUam*, lawyer, jurcongressman, United States senator, was born Nov, 8, 1788, in Norwich, Conn. In 1828 he was elected to the Connectieut state legislature. In 1829-S4 he was a representative to the twcnf y-lirst, twenty-second and twenty-third congresses. He became a judge of the supreme court of errors; was chosen a judye of the superior court of his state; and in 183U-47 he was United States senator. He died Nov. 1, 1847, in Norwich, Conn. Huntington, Jedidab, soldier, was born Aug. 4, 1743, in Norwich, Conn. He was successively sheriff of the county, state treasurer, and delegate to the convention that adopted the constitution of the United States. He was then appointed by Washington to the post of collector of eustoms ho removed in 1789, at New London, win and held the office for twenty-six years. He was one of the first board of foreign missions. He died Sept. 25, 1818, in New London, Conn. Himtington, Jedediah Vineent, clergyman, journalist, autlior, was born Jan. 20. 18|.'», in New York City. He was once an cpisi copal elerfryman; but became a Roman catholic layman. He :<* a journalist in St. lAiXxU for some years. He was the authur of America Discovered; a Poem; Alban, or the History of a Young Puritan; P(tems; T>ady Alice, or the New I'na; Blonde and Brunette; and Rosemary, or Life and Death,

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