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 HEKHINGSIIAWS LIURARY OK AMKKICAN HIOGRAPIIV. Husted, James William, inan.

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county N.V..

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Koltlirr.

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He<lionl,

lie va» for

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years a nicnibfr and also K|M'ak«'r ot tlic New York state assembly. In 1873 he was national the appuintetl major-general of guard of the htate of New York, lie was pH'sident of the New a^uiociation in lS7')-76;

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lie died Sept.

the l.'nited States treasury department. In lH(tl-(12 he WHS lieut«-nant of the third Michigan cavalry; and was major of the fourth Michigan cavalry in 1802-03. In IS0i»-78 he

Idaho. of the

York state military and wa» jMipularly

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Bald Kagle of Westchester, 1SS>2, in Peekskill. N.Y. lawyer, lS3n,

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he entered the the twenty -third rejiiment Michigan volunteers; and iKcame major. During lH»i!)-72 he was a member of was ."^tate tile Michigan state legislature:

Rochester, civil

N.Y.

In

1H(>2

war as captain

in

senator in 187!); and in IHiHI was a|>point«-<l attorney -general of the state of .Michigan. Ill-

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the Peabody conservmusic of atory of In Baltimore, Md. 1002 he played with the Boston symphony orchestra. He is the composer of Symphonic Suites; Piano Concerto; S-mphonic Poem; and numerous otltrr compositions. Hutcheson, Joseph Chappell, soldier, lawyer, stiite legislator, congressman, was born May 18. 1842, in Mecklenburg county, Va. He enlisted as a private soldier in the twenty-lirst Virginia regiment; served in

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l^ukens Iron and Steel company; first vicepresident of the .lacobs-Shupert Fire Kox a direetor of the Hebnont Iron works of Pliiladelpliia and other cor|Mirations. He is president of the C'oates-

company; and

young men's christian associati«)n. Huston, Henry A., educator, chemist, auwas born .|>ril 2<>, IS.")S. in Damariscotta. Maine. In IS71> he graduated from ville

tlior.

colleg*-;

took

n that institution and at Purdue university; and witii the graduateil (legree of A.C. from special

stu«» he was director of the huliana weather service; was assistant state chemist in 1884-Sfi; and was state chemist of Intliaria in lS8H-l!Mi:{. In ISHS-llMU he was chemist an«l in llMhi-03 director in the Indiana agricultural experiment station; and also in ISHS-llMKJ was professor of agricultu-al chemistry in Purdue university, is lie manager of the Northwestern oilice, propaganda department of the Oi'rnuin kali works ot Chicago, III. He is the autlxtr of Reports of Indiana Weather Service. 18S4-

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Boise City, Idaho.

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Huston, Charles Lukens, nuinufacturer of South First ave., ( oatesville. I*a.. was on .luly 8, 1K.'(»». in C'oaiteMvilie, I'a. lie graduated from lladerfonl college with the degree of A.IJ. lie is vice-president of the

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Howdoin

was United States attorney for 18!KMlilN) he was chief justice



N'assar. Mich.

Huston, Charles, hiwyer, jurist. In he was an asswiate justice of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, lie died in I'enn-

chemistry

in

In

supreme court of Idaho. He died

Huston, Thad, soldier. lawyer, jurist, was burn April l.'i. 1S40, in Washington county, Ind. He served in the union army in the civil war in company C, one hundred and thirty-seventh regiment Illinois volunteer infantry as tirst sergeant. In 1!MU he became judge of the superior court of Pierce county. Wash. Hutcheson, Ernest, pianist, composer, was born .luly 20. 1871, in Melbourne, .Australia. In 18<.M) he graduated from I^*ip/.ig conservatory a n tl later studied in WeiHe has made mer. concert tours in Australia, Kngland, (Jermany and Russia; has and since UKH) with Ix'en engaged

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Benjamin W., soldier. state senator, was born March 5. Huston,

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as legislature in 188082; and is the senior member of one of the

most firms

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prominent law Texas at in

Houston. In I8U3 07 he was a representative from Texas to the fifty-third and fiftyfo at Galveston, N.C. wa-. the president of the (lalvestiui gas company; anany. Hutchins, Charles Lewis, chigyman, autHior, was born .Aug. 1838. in Concord. N.H. In 1872-90 he was rector of Grace church, Medford, Mass.; and since 18!»0 .'»,

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