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 HERRINOSHAWS MUKARY OF AMKRirAN moORAPHY. to

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forty-niiitli

niul

He

(li<*.l IK'i*. 2i. IS!i:{. ill Mexico. Mo. Hutton, Laurence, littcnitcur. autlior. Mas He lS4:i. in New York City. Aug. wu»» the aiitlior of Utiier 'IMiin-s ami Otiier Seasons; IMays ami l'hiy»Ts; Artists of the Ninetci'nth Century; Literary Lamlmarks of lx>mloii: Literary l^imlmarks of KilinImrgh; Curiosities of th»' American Stage; Krom tile Hooks of Laurence Hutton; Portraits in Piaster; Ktlwin Booth; Literary

l»orn

Lantlniarks

of

Literary

.lerusah-in;

Lan«iiiuirks of 'eiiii-e: Literary Lamlmarks of Florence; and Literary Landmarks of Home. He died dune 10. p.104. in Princeton, N.d. Huyler, John, jurist, legishitor. congress-

man, was

iMirn .hiiie

ISIHI.

in

New York

In lH4rt he engaged ill the liiniher business in llackensack. N.d. In lsr>0-.'>3 he was a ineinlHT of the New Jersey state legislature; anil served as s[M-aker of the house the last year. In IH."».'l-;")(i he was judge of the court of a|>|M>als. In 1S.")7-A!» he was

City.

a represeiitativ<' from New .Iers»>y to the thirty-fifth congress as a democrat. H«' •lifil in .lanuary. IS7(>. it) llackensack. >^d. Hyatt, Alpheus, educator, n.itiiraiist. author, was born .pril .'). 1S.'{S. in Washington. I).C. He was a professor of /«M)h»gy in the .Massachusetts institute of technology; and curator of the Boston s she has been engaged prof<>ssionally in animal s<-ulpture. Among her bron/es are inter; Tw(» Ti'Trs Watching; A .steep (irade; Treading at the Pick»'ts; C<dts IMaying; and Coats Butting. BKfi, in

Anna

Hyatt,

WHS

1.1.

lM)rii

.M:ircli

Hyatt, Charles Eliot, educator, irineer. college president iK.'il,

in

Wilmington. Pennsylvania

the Chester. Pa.

<»f

civil

en-

He

is


 * i

West; Kssay on the State of Infants; anil iK-easermons. He diid IXc. 4. IH^i.'t, in

.•sketches of the Life of Hev, Stejdicn si'inal

Let

.Mas;

,

Hyde,

.

Ammi

Bradford, iducator. clergywas born .March N.Y. For awhile he ras in the service of the I'nited .States sanitary c4inimission: then entered the metliodist epistopal ministry; aiul sul>sei|ueiitly tauglit (ireek. H«d»rew anci Knglish in Allegheny college. .Since 1KH4 he hiis bei-n l>role>f.or i> languages at the university of Denver. He is the author »>f .Story of .Methodi^nl; Ksnays; antate

co

educational

tiit«'.

Hedforil

emy. York

university

and

insti-

acjid-

tin-

New law

He has hvfu

scliiMd.

justice ol the pt'iic*'; ••xel iaii Advocate. Hyde, Charles L., journalist, linaneier. was born .luiie i.'L ISJII, in Pike county, KiKiii Isso to |SS(*» he servi'd as a com 111. mercial traveler for an eastern manufacturing house. He then engaged in mercantile business H t Lima. Ohio, from w hence he move«l to

Nov. 27. (iresident coliegiat

Hyatt, Elijah Clarence, lawy«r. author, was born Oct. 14. IS.T.. in New Vistle. N.Y. He reeeiveil his education at the Aiiieiiia seminary. Mount Kis-

Mount Kiaco:

Nov. 2H. 1837, in Starkey. N.Y. He is a almost «'Xclusively to inventing; and his first patent was for a knife-grind»'r or sliarpen<-r. His n< xt important invention was composition billiard ball, the patent being issued in IHIm. He has received nearly tuo hundred patents. Hyde, Alvan, clergyman, author, was born 2, 17<>H, in Franklin. Conn. For thirtyone y«-ars he was a inemlx-r of the corporation «»f N illiams collegi-; and its vice-president in lSi2-33. He was tin* author o{
 * trinter by trade. He devoted his attention

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.;is

Del.

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Harlem Hail road; Cenea logical History of the Hyatts; and other works. He died in l!MMi in Mount Kis<. N.Y. Hyatt, John Wesley, inxentor. was born

congri'SAra.

fiftii'tli

Il,vde's

in 18SS.

sinc«>

in

the

business.

iM'en

real

Mr.

tinancial

career has been most succewsful. the results solely of his own pers«'veraiice, forethought and integrity. He is the editor and owner of the Hustler of Pierre, and inllneiitial in tl-e )tublic alfairs of his city and state,

Hyde, Edward, governor, was born about I'.iiglaiid, He was governor of North ill about I70(»-I2, when the colony was in a state «»f confusion fnnn the conlli.tiiig tlninis of the Anglicans and Quakers. He died .ug. S, 1712. in North Candina. Hyde, Edward Pechin. pliysi<-ian, .scii-ntist. author, was born .Ian. 187!», in Baltimore c«iunty. Md. In I'.too he graduated with tin* d«*gree of ..B. from the .lohns Hopkins unihi.tO

Caiolina

versity; in 15)01-02

was

a fellow of that

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