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Conn. Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, bnnkcr, wan 1854, in Lynn, Mass. He lia» of the Corn t-xcliange bank Mince its reorganization in 1870; and was president of the Chicago board of trade. He wns a director of the World's Columbian Kx|>osition. He has been pri>eident of the

born March 7, boon president

Art institute for twenty years. He is the trea.surer of the university of Chicago. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay, journal iMt, autlior, poet, was born in New York. She is now the wife of Royal CortisHO/.. She is a literary journalist of New York City; is on the Tribune stalT; and wlitor with E. C. Stedman of The Library of American Literature, in eleven volunieh. She is nUn the author of Songs and Lyrics. Hutchinson, Frederick Sharpe, sdldiir. born in Ohio. In 1H61 he was sergeant in the tifteenth regiment Michigan infantry and in 1865 was brevetted brigadier-general. He was honorably mustered out in 1865. Hutchinson, Israel, soldier, was born in 1728 in Danvers, Mass. During the revolution he coniinandetl a eompany at Lexington; and commauiied the 27th regiment at the siege of Boston. He died .March 16, 1811, in l>anvers, Mass. Hutchinson, James, physican, was born Jan. 29, 1752, in Wakelield, Pa. For many years he was physician of the port of Philndclphiu and one of the phyHicians to the Pennsylvaniiv hospital. He died Sept. 6, 1793, in Philad. lphia, Pa. Hutchinson, Jesse, poet. He wrote many songs for popular airs, which he sang with effect. The principal of these were the Family Song; Old F.mam-ipatton Song; (Granite State: Good Old Days of Yore; and The Slave Mother. He died in New Hamp-

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shire.

Hutchinson, Jesse, farmer, was Ixirn Feb. 3. 1778, in Middletown. Mass. He was the father of the famous Hutchinson family, who achieved a reputation as popular sing ers, and were identified with the anti-slaverv and temperance movements. He died Feb. 16. 1851, in Milford. N.H. Hutchinson, John Alexander, lawyer. Kgislitor, author, was born in 1840 in Parkersburg, W.V'a. In 1872-81 he was prosecuting county attorney. He served one term as a member in the state house of delegates in West Virginia. He is the author of Land Titles in Virginia and West Virginia; and A Treatise on the Tjiws of West Virginia. Hutchinson, John Duncan, civil engineer of Antrim. N.H., was born April 25, lS.'i6, in .Antrim, N.H. He received the degree of C. K. from the Thayer school of civil engineerHe has been draftsman and engineer ing. to the Berlin Iron and Bridge company an<l other (Tirptirations: was assistant engineer on the bridge across the Mississippi at Fort Madison and other places. He is chairman of the suf)ervisors of the town of. trini; and a member of the school board.

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Hutchinson, John Russell, educator, clergyman, college president, author, was born Feb. 12, 18<)7, in Columbia county. Pa. Tn1854 he was professor of ancient lantil guages in Oakland college. .Miss.; and after-

ward president of the

college.

He was

the

author of Renuniscences, Sketches and .ddresses. Ih- died Feb. 24, 1878, in Texas. Hutchinson, John Wallace, vocalist, autlior, was born .Ian. 4, 1821, in Milford, N.H. He founde<l Hutchinson, Kan., and Hutchinson, Minn. He donated ten acres «»f

land to the Ansgar college.

Among

his

songs and tiiose of his son Henry are Will the New Year Come To-Night, Mother; Bingen on the Rhine; The Newfoundland Dog; The Bridj;e of Sighs; and Tin* People's Advent. He was the author of The (iranite Songster: an<l Story of the Hutchinsona. He died Oct. 21). I90S, in Lynn, Mass, Hutchinson, Winfield S., lawyer, director, business j»rcsident, was born .May 27, 1845, in Brooklield, Maine In 1867 he graduated with tlu' degree of A. B. from Bowdoin college; an«| in 1870 re-

the degree of A.M. from that institution of learning. In 1876-1»2 he was engaged in the general practice of law; and then enten-d the service of the merican Bell telephone com|uiny in a professional capacceived

dent

of

the

ity. He is vice-presiWestern tehphone and tele-

graph company: a director

c»f

the Central

Cniorj tel<'|ihone company; a dirtvttir of the Dulnth teleplione company; a director of th«' New Kngland telephone and teh'graph company: a director of the Northwestern telephone exchange company; a director of the .S((n(hw«'stern telephone and telegraph company: and a director of the Wisconsin tel» plione company. He was the lirst president of tli«' Unitarian club of Newton, Mass.: and has filled various other positions <jf trust and honor. Hutchinson, Woods, physician, lecturer, author, was bo-n Jan. 3, 1862, in Selby,

Kngland. In 1884 he began nu'dical practice. is professor of clinical medicine at the

He

New York autlior of

polyclinic institute. He is the (Jospel According to Darwin;

The

Studies in Human and Comparative Patludogy. Hutchinson, Joseph Cbrisman, physician, author, was Inirti Feb. 22. 1822, in Old Franklin. Mo. He was a notetl physician of Brooklyn. He was the author of History of .Asiatic Ch«»lera in Brooklyn; Physiology and Hygiene; Contributi<ms to Or-

and

thopicdic Surjjery; .»nd .Acxipressure. died in 1867 in Brooklyn, N.Y Hutchinson, Miller Reese, mechanic, i iitor,

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