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San Francisco. He was secretary to

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fair.

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Frederick

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1860

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Judson, Adoniram Brown, physician, surauthor, was born April 7, 1837, in Burniah. In 18U1-66 he was assistant surgeon in the United States navy; and in l8l((i-(iS wnn aurtjeon. Since 1808 he has prui'ticed medicine in New York City; and in 1877-84 and in 11M)1-Ui) was pension examining Murfreon. He is the author of The Inlluenec of (Growth on Congenital and Acquired I)«'forniities. Judson, Andrew Thompson, lawyer, congrc.Hsman. wan bitrn Nov. 211, KS."), in Eastford, Conn. In 180(! he was admitted to the praetire of law; and began to practice his profe.ssioii in Montpelier, Vt. In 1809 he sftthni in Canterbury, Conn.; and in 181933 was state.s attorney for Windham county. He served st^veral years in the Connecticut state legislature. In 1835-37 he was a representative from Connecticut to the forty-fourth congress. In 183y-53 he was judge of the United States district court. He died March 17, 1853, in Canterbury, Conn. Judson, Ann Haseltine, missionary, author, was born Dec. 22, 1781), in Bradford, Mass. For many years she was a missionary in India. She was the author of History of the Burmese Mission. She died Oct. gi'on,

24,

1K2((,

in

India.

Judson, Edward, educator, clergyman, auWHS born IX'C. 27, 1844, in Burma. In 18<(7-74 he was professor of latin at the Madison university. In 1875-81 he was pastor of the baptist church at Orange, N.J. He en-etcd the .hidson memorial, in memory of his father, Washington Square, New York City; where he has since been pastor. He is the author Life of Adoniram Judson; and The Institutional Church. tlior,

Judson, Edward Z. C, litterateur, autlior, was born in 1822 in Philadelphia, Pa. He was a writer of sensational non-literary stories for weekly papers which gave him a large income. He was also a temperance lecturer. He was the author of Ralph the Rangi-r: The Sea Bandit; Buffalo Bill; and The White Cruiser. He died July 10, 1860, in

Stamford, N.Y.

Judson, Mrs. Emily Chubbuck, litterateur, author, was bl and LL.IJ from the uiii ver-sities of Missouri and Yale. .Since 1871 he has practiced law in St. I^iuis. Mo. In 187173 he was swretary

Judson, Adoniram, n>iw?ionary, tnmslator. author, wats horn April 12, lS.'i, in Maiden, MaHH. He was forty years a niiH.sionary to Burniah; and translatt'd both the Old and thf New Testament!* into llurnie.se. He alu^ wrote a dieti<»nary of that language. He die.l

Newton, lawyer, au7,

luated from Yale col-

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Judson,

was

Harry Pratt,

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author,

Immii Dee. 20. 1S4!». in .lanu'stown.

New

He was

a professor of political science; and since 1!MI7 has been presi<lent of the university of l!liieago. He is the author of Europe in the Nineteenth Century; The Tirowth of the American Nation; Ca'sar's Army, a study of the Military Art of the Romans; History of the Troy Citi-

York,

Corps; The Higher Education as a Training for Business; The Latin in Eng-

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The Mississipp Valley; and Young American.

lish;

She ers

also

The

Carroll, litterateur, autlior. is the author of Biography of the Signof the Declaration of Independence;

Judson,

L.

Sages and Heroes of the American RevoThe Moral Probe, a collection

lution; and of Essays.

Judson,

Rosius

Winslow,

soldier,

was

New York. In 1802 he was colonel the one hundred and forty •s«'e»iml r«'giment New York infantry; and in 18(»5 was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers. He died Feb. 0, 1894. Judson, Sarah Hall Boardman, missionary, translator, was born Nov. 4, 183, in Alstead, N.H. She translated a part of Pilgrim's Progress; also the Dying Father's Advice, and several hymns; and published She four volumes of Scripture (piestions. died Sept. 1, 1S45. in St. Helena. Judson, William Bosworth, journalist, publisher, founder, was born May 17. 1849, In 1S73 he established in Syracu.se, N.Y. the Michigan Lumberman. In 1874 he moved to Chicago, changing the name to the N<irtlnvestern Lumberman. In 1890 it was coiiHolidateil witii the Timberman. of which he is the pri'sideiit an<l general manager. Judson, William Pierson, civil enginei-r of Broadalhin. N.Y.. was Inirn May 29, 1849, in Oswego. N.Y. In 1879-99 he'was United States civil assistant engineer on forts, rivb«irn in in

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