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 IIKRIIINGSFIAW S MItUARY Judah,

Henry Moses,

wuh born

sold if r,

12. 1H21, in Siiuw Mill. .Md. In 1843 he gruduiited tr*»m tlu' I'liitod Stati-s military academy. In 1843 lie was brevotted second lieutenant in the eighth regiment New York infantry; in ISHI wa« eolonel in the fourth regiment California infantry; and in 1862 was brevett«'«i brigadier-^'enoril ot volunteers. He died Jan. 14. iWili, in lMatt>burg. N.V. Judd, Albert F., lawyer, jurist, was born in 1838. He was eiiief justiee of the supreme eourt of Hawaii. He died May 20, 1!)IH». in Hawaii. Judd, Bethel, enMeator. cidlege president, was Imrn alMiiit 177*1 in W'atertown, Conn. In 1807-12 he was electe«l president of ISt. John's college. Joynes, Edward Southev, et|unitt)r. linguist, leetun-r, aiitlior, was born .Maieh 2, 1834, in Accomack county, Va. He was educated at tlic Conc(»rd academy, Va.; jjraduated from the university of Virginia an<l university of Ik-rlin. In 18.)3 he received tile «|egree of ..M. from the univi-rsity of

.Iun«-

N'irginia; and in 18.')7 received the de<;ree of LL.I). from Delaware c«dlege. He was in the confederate civil service (luring the late war. Since 1858 he has been successively pnifcssor of modern languages at the William and Mary college, at the Washington university, at the N'anderbilt university, at the university of Tenm-sscM', ami university of South Carolina; and is now retired as emeritus pr«»fessor. He is the editor ana author of .Foyiies-.Meissner (ierman (Iramniar: .Minimum French (irammer; and several otin-r text books in French and (ier-

AMKRK'AN UIOGRAPHY.

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Norman

Judd,

was

coiigi e>Miian.


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10,

181,'),

in

Nov.

1878,

10.

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Chicago,

111.

Judd, Orange, journalist, was born July 1822, in .Niagara Falls, N.Y. The Amer-

2(i.

ican

Agriculturist,

was an agricultural

under his journal.

supervision, also

He was

publisher of the Hearth and Home; and agricultural editor of the New York Times. He dieil Dec. 27, 18512, in Evanston, 111.

Judd, Sylvester, anti(|uarian. author, was born .pril 2.'{. 178'J, in Westhanipton, Mass. In I822-.'14 he was editor and owner of the Hani]>shire lia/.ette. He was the author of and Tlioinas Judd and his descendants; History of Hadley. He died April 18, 18»W), Northampton, Ma^s. ill Judd, Sylvester, ch-rgyman, author, poet, was born July 23, 1813, in Westhanipton, Mass. He was tin- author of .Margaret, a Tale of the Heal and tiie Ideal; riiilo. a religious ptH'in Hichard Edney, a novel; and Tlu Church, a serii's oi sermons. He died Jan. 2<». 1S.")3, in Augusta, Maine. Judd, Warren, merchant, journalist, publisher, was iwirn S«'pt. I."», 18.37, near Shelby ville, IihI. Most of his life has U'en spent in mercantile pursuits; a successful

merchant and journalist of

Needliam, Ind.;

and the editor and owner of The Hustler, lb-

British India. In

he was professor of psycliology at Yale university: anti since I'.Miil has been professor and iieau ot tiie department of tdiicatiim at tin* university ol Chicago. He has translated Outlines of I'syciiology from the (ierman. He is the author of I'syciiology Laboratory K(|uipmeiit and Methods; psychology for Teachers; and other works.

Jan.

m

Judd, Charles Hubbard, educator, author, Imimi

Ixirii

Home, N.Y. He was a iiiemlM-r of the Illinois state senate 1844-tiO. In 181(7-71 he was a ri'presentative from Illinois to the f«»rtieth and forty-lirst coiigiesst's as a republican. He was subsequently appointed collector of customs at Chicago. He died

man.

WHh

307

Buel, lawyer, state senator,

is

prominent

a

of the peoparty; has been jtostmasttT is now idcntilie«l with the

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ph''s



public and social affairs of Middle Point, Ohio; and various positions of trust in his business,

has

filled

«(>iiiity

and

state.

Judd, Charles Pratt, s and was badly wounded at Sliiloh. He is the author of a song book and a volume of poems.

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Judd, David

Wright, soldier, journalist,

state legislator, author, was born Sept. 1, During the civil 1838, in Lockport. N.Y. war In- enlisted as a (irivate; and received a r-aptain's commission beftire he resigned. He was elected as a republican to tin* New York legislature in 187 1. He was the author of Two Years' t anipaigning in Virginia and MarylaiKl; and edited The Kdueational Cyclopiedia; and also Tlu- Life and Writings of Frank Forester, in t«'n volumes. He died Feb. f>, 1888, in New York City.

movement

IHSd until

his

in America; and from death he published Path, a

monthly magazine devote<l to theosopliy. He was the author of Echoes from the Orient. He died March 21, 181)0, in New York City. Judkins, Thomas Cyphert, journalist and lawyer ol San Francisco. Cal., was born Eugene, Ore. He received from the state university 1887 he was engaged in the newspaper business in Washington, D. C. and in 1S87-5MI was night manager of the Nov.

3.

18.V.».

in

the d<'gree of U.S. of Oregon. Until

Associated Press in San F'rancisco. In 189002 he was editor and proprietor of the Fresno Daily Hepublican; and now practices

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