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 HERBINOSHAWB UBRART OF AMERICAN BXOOBAPHT. (leneva

medieftl

He

1868.

in

college

t«>

dfgrt.'*' of A.M. fnini Yah- cuIiSaS. In 1808 he begun hitt medical practice in Cortland, N.Y. ; and for a nttmiwr of years was >iiigknn uf the HImira, CurUand and northern railroad. In 1872 74 he was demonstrator of anatomy in ine

ct'ived

Ills

lege iu

d' liartment of Syra«-ii--r niiivi-t ^ity

iiietliral



1874-7H was professor or inteiiiul iiniitomy at the same institution. In lS7-'>

and in

two

lor

77

idrilaiid

he was president of ibe

ttrni«

bociuty

niudioul

(.-ounty

and

j

in

was a

delegate to the American Mi<>iliral ast*torio»; and Mary Aiarkliam, a novel.

Hyer, Robert Stewart, (rTi university; iiiid since 1898

president, ford.

lian ixH»n president of that in>!Uuiion. Hyde, Clarence, soluler, lawyer. <oiigre<«rnnn, was born April 2*2, ISli. in Fort luMniderogrt. N.Y. He -served in the tieventeenth regiment Wisoimsin infantry in

SUBMl

He was prosecuting

the civil war.

the

for

embnicinp

district

atl<»rney*

Hyder, H. or

of

i.Aiver's

H., author, poet.

Hyer, George, journalist, state legislator, bom July 1«, 1819, in Covinginn. N'.Y. a member of tiie Wisconsin legis-

was

He was

lature in 184*), 18.IU. anil 18G;J. In HH: he was a meinb<:r of the state constitutional convention. He established the .Madison Democrat in 1805; and in 1867-72 was connertr.j With (lie <>i*hkosh Times, He died -.pril 2U, hSTJ. in OsJiknsli, Wis.

Hyllested, August Frederick Ferdinand, musician, composer, was born June 17. 1858« in Sweden. He has been the holder of several honorable positions in the musical orFor a numlM'r of ganization of America. years he was assistant director of the piano ueparlment of the Chicago musical college; and afterward was director of the piano department at the Uottachalk school. During his stay abroad he enjoyed the unusual dist ijK't inn of playing Ix fnre almost all the reigning royal courta of Europe. He is the author of several compositions. Hylton, John Dunbar, physician, bui^inessman, author, pt»et, was born .March 2."). is:{7, inc in the West Indies. He practiced nx for a while; and then engaged in business

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i)f

Xhomas Worcester,

Hyde,

siddier.

»ilu|>-

was Inirn •Tan. He was hrigathe Pohmiac in

builder. Ht:ite .senator, author, lo.

1841.

ill

lier-genei

•

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1

Fl-

in

r- iii'*

,

Italy.

army

ilu-

war: and

of

a bnilder of i^leel shi|»s at Hath. .Maine. lie was ]iresidcnt of .Maine senate two years; and wa?* mayor of Bath for two years. He was the author of Following the (ireek Cross, or Memories of the 1..C'

eivit

ia

Sixth .^rroy Toryw.

He

died in 1899 in Bath,

Mi) inc.

Hyde, William De Witt, clergyman, lege 18.")S,

was hnm Me

president, author, in

U'iiii

Iii

Mriss.

inli)n.

col-

Sept. 23, lias

h«'en

president of Bowdoiu colkgc since 188."». and is the author of Practical Ethics; Outlines ••f Social Thf olniry: Pr iical Idealism; and i

Kdncaliou Hyde, William

•Jod's liorn

M

1891

lie

»v

27,


 * »f

Man.

has been

[»re>iident

of the

(

iarion

rniiway at Kidgway, Pa. Hyde, William Henry, painter, artist, was born Jan. 29. 18.->S. in New York fity. Tie Mndied jminting in Pjiris. France; and has a atudio in New York (!ity. He is an as•oeiate national academician. river

I^L

was

plietrayed, tale;

northern Bride of

—

a The

Getty-lmrg. episode of lHt>;{; iH^BNHi The Heir of Lyolynn, H t:ilf of sea and land, ami other jmems; Arti liiise; The .Va Kinu; and other works. .«e died aliout 1903 in Palmyra, N.J.

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Hyman, John Adams, nuTcii.inf. i(.iigi .vs^. man, was born July 23, 184U, in Warrenton, N.(and is of .African descent. He served in (he state legislatnri' in 1808-74; and in l.s7u-77 lie was a rt'prew,.ntative from North Carolina io the forty- fourth eongresa. Hyman, William P., lawyer, jtnist. In 1SU.J 158 he was chief justice of tiie supreme court of l^uisiana. He died in Louisiana.

Hyncman, Herman

N., |)aint<

i

.


 * ii

tist.

was

July 27. 18r),'>, in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1889 he exhibited his Desdemona in the I'ari"^ salon, anf! Ihe fnllnwiiijr year ex-

Iwjrn

hibited

H., railroad ])resident. was 1849. in I{iar J. H y I ton. He wrote quite a rannbcr of

1

('a)itivf

The Farmer

pursuits.

northea.-ttern

H5»-) 97 he was Va-^hingt»m in JHfiO-86. In a rcpreaentattve to the iifty-fuurth rongrea* B» a republican. Hyde, Solon, soldier, merchant, author, Has Iwrn Nov. 12, 1838, in Kuahville, (Jbio. In 1801*«.t he served in the United 8Ute« volunteers. ]], taught 1 niiml>rr of years; and is now a successful merchant of San Jacinto. Ind. He is tlie author of A
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lie ia the au-

a volume of poems entitled The Dream.

his

Juliet

in

llie

same

In

place.

he completed his most important work, Dedication of Wasli iti;:( on Memorial .rch, a {Miinting which eoniains the portraits of hundreds of not-able piv^ple present on that occasirtn. He died in 1907 in Philadelphia, Pa. Hyneman, John M., state legislator, congressman, was born in Berks <'ounty. Pa. He was a member of the legislature of lK!>7

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