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Rh president of the Gammon theological seminary The is also a trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan university.

Iglehart, Mrs., Fanny Chambers Gooch, literateur, author, was born Dec. 9, 1857, in Hillsboro, Miss. She was educated at Baylor college. She is a writer of Austin. Texas; in which state she moved when a child with her parents. She is the wife of D. T. Iglehart, a prominent cotton merchant. She has travels! extensively on the Amer lean continent; and has lived six years in Mexico. She is the author of Face to Face with the Mexicans; The Traditions of Quad- alupe and Christmas in Mexica; The Bay Captive of the Wier Expedition; also m merous short sketches, historical and oth- erwise.

Ihlseng, Magnus C., neator, civil en gineer, author, was born May 2, 1832, 11 Norway. In 1872 he graduated from the Brooklyn polytechnic institute; and be came professor of engineering. He is now principal of the Penn hall school at Cham. fersoning. Pa. He is the author of Manual of Mining

Ihlseng, Axel 0, mining engineer of 541 West One Hundred and Twenty fourth st., New York City, was born Feb, 20, 1855, in New York City. The graduated with the de gree of B.S. from the College City of New York, and with the degrees of C. and E M. from the school of mines of Calnanda alle For fifteen years he has been on- g with the zine industry; in closely identified with American and European smel fers: and is recognized as an expert in zine and zinc mining in the United States.

Ihrie, George Percy, soldier, was born in Pennsylvania. In 1855 he was wond lien- tenant in the third regiment New Jersey artillery; and in 1865 was brevetted briga- dier-general. fle took part in the siege of Vicksburg. lle died Feb. 24, 1903.

Ihrie, Peter, congressman, was horn in Pennsylvania. In 1829-33 he was a repre sentative from Pennsylvania to the twenty first and twenty-second congresses. He died in Pennsylvania.

Ijams, William P., railroad president, was born Jan. 18, 1847. in Marietta, Ohio. He is president of the Belt roul and stack yard company at Indianapolis, Iul. Ikirt, George P., physician, gangressman, was born in 1852 in West Beaver, Ohio ne was educated in the common and pal. lic schools at Kew Lisbon: and at the a of seventeen years began teaching and read ing law. He began the study of mosticine at the Columbia medical college; and in 1877 graduated from the Cirimmti colluge of medicine and surgery, le practiced med icine for five years: and then graduated from the Bellevue hospital medical ent in New York City. In 1884 he founded the East Liverpool Crisis; and resumed the practice of medicine. In 1893-91 be was a representative from hin in the fifty-thin Congress as a democrat. 283

Iles, George, donor, author, was boru Inne 20, 1852 in Spain. For eighteen yours he has advated the appraisal of literature; and has edited guide books; and gave ten tlusand dollars to the American library ussoviation for the eet of mide to Ameri can History, four thousand and one hon. dred works chosen and appraised by forty critics. He is the author of A Class in the untry: Lessons in Observation and Experi mut Plane, Electricity and the Camera: 1 venture at Work.

Iles, Malvern Wells, metallurgist, seien- tist, was born Aug. 7, 1852, in Midway, Ky. He was chemist and assayer to the Utica mining and milling company and later tullurgist to the Omaha and Grant smelt- ing company in Denver, Cal.

Illoway, Henry, physician and author of 1113 Madison are, New York City, was Burn Nov. 29, 1848, in Reemia. In 1989-70

he was resident phy- sirian to the Cincin nati hospital: WES professor of the dis- Pases of children at The Cincinnati college of melicin and sur- gery: and visiting physician to the Jew is hospital of that cits. I is the author of Constipation in Adults and Children, with Special Refer ence to Habitual Constipation and Its Most Sessful Treatment by Mechanical Meth nd The American Text-book of the Dia cases of Children and other works. Ilsley, Charles Parker, author, poet, was or of The Islami Fete, a poem; The Lih ty Pol, a tale of Machios and Wreck: er's Daughter. I did in 1887 in Maine.
 * in 1807 in Maine. He was the au-

Isley, Daniel, mamfacturer, congress mall. was born in 1740 in Falmouth, Muss Ilis atsiness was distilling. He was a del. te to the vention which ashpted the federal ennstitution. He served three years in the state legislature; and in 1887-49 he was a representative from Missnehusets In the tenth congress, He died in 1813 in Massachusetts.

Ilsley, Samuel Marshall, civil engineer. archifert, amibor. was born June 26, 180. is Milwaukee, Wis. Since 1890 he has been ngaged in practier as an architect. He is the torf By The Western Sea; and The Whole World, a play,

Imboden, John D., suklier. During the pivil war he was a general of cavalry in the confederate service. The died Aug. 15. 1893, in Abingdon. Va.

Imlay, Gilbert, soldier, civil engineer, an thur. was born at 1750 in New Jersey. I was a captain in the Amurriran army dur- is Revolutionary war: and after its termination emigrated to Kentucky, where he was appointed a deputy surveyor.He