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HERRINGSHAWS LIBRARY OF AMRRIfAN niOQRAPHY. author of Kii>i-iiing ExiaTifiicu of Life, Uther Kss;iy«. Kellicott, David Simons, i-dut-utor, viitoaii«l

was born Jan. 2S, 1842, Li-nter, N.Y. In ISSl In* taught seienees and niathoniatics in tlic Keystone star normal school of IVnnsylania; and in IS71 became proli-ssor of nat-

iiiologiHt, sciL-utist,

in

Hastings

natural

tsciences.

»;ral

nviiiiable

For seventeen years

all

his

time was given to tiie stud}* of life. He died April l;J, 181>8, in

Hotel Martha Washington, was » ork l'.H»3 ill New city. vocalist, actrcHS, Kellogg, Clara Louise, was Uini ,luly 12. 1842, in Sumpterville, S. C. Her lir«t success in 1807 was as the Marguerite of Faust. which she sang in Itiilian operai. .She aft«'rwanl organized an Engli>h opera company, and of late years has iippeared principally at concerts. Kellogg, Edgar Romeyn, soldier, waa horn openinl

tin-

in

New York

Dur-

microscopic

Manli

C'olutnbus, tHiio. Kelliher, B. B., railway oflicial of Winnipeg, i'aiiada, was Inirn IM-. 20, 18G2, in Ireland. He was educated at Dublin university. In lS8«» yu he was with the L nion raeilie railway; and for six years was assistant

ing the iiil war he attained the rank of captain. In 18118 he was appointed brigatinCnited States volunin ilier-genenil He eommaiiih'd the tenth I nited teers. States infantry at the liattle of Sun Juan He was retired from active service. Hill.

engineer on the Xortiiern

Kellogg, Edward, economist, author, waa net. 18. 17!H>. in Norwalk, Conn. In he moved to .«'W York city and estalilish.'d the tirm of Edward Kellogg and ipaiiy. He was the author of LalH»r and He died April 21>, 18.'>8, in nilier ( apit.il. Brooklyn, N.Y. Kellogg, Edward Brinley, journalist, phy-

I'acilic

railvviiy.

In l8!Mi U7 he was a mining engineer to the Anaconda Copper company of lJutte, Since

he lias bi-en chief engineer of the Trunk I'aeilic railway. Kellner, Elizabeth Willard Brooks, litterateur, author, was bublished by .John C. Frenumt in his lieport of the Exploring Kxpedition to tinMountains in 1842, and to (Jregon

(Jraiid

.

Kwky

was born in 1837 in rennsylvania. He is a presbyterian dergynum of Detroit, lie is the author of Abraham, Joseph, und .Moses in Egypt, an attempted solution of the Kxo

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sician,

was

iHirii

.ug.

y

in

18.">."»,

Sheboy-



in

ed

21.

gan. Wis. In 180S he graduated from Ntinda acatlemy of New York; and in 1882 grailuated fn»m the me«lical s<'hool of Bowdoin <-(dh'ge. In |8('»".»-7.'» he was an editor
 * ind pro|irietor of the Jacksonville Cnion

ajid was one di<'al director of the Jonn Haneoek nintual life iiisnrance company. Kellogg, Elijah, clergyman, author, was born May 20. |8I3. in Tortland, Maine. He has been a congn'gational clergyman of Maine, Ilarpswcll, since 1844. He i» the author of Elm Island

Cliilrlren.

Kellogg, Charles, congressman, was l>orn Mrooksiiin- county, Mass. He served six ears in tin- New York assembly from Cayuga county; and in 1825-27 he was a representative from New York to the ninetfenth tongress. He died in Cayuga »'ounty. N.Y. Kellogg, Charles Day, founder and philanthnipisi. was born Juru- 4. 1828. in Troy. N.^'. In I8."»(l he U'gan conimi-reial business in Mo-<ton. .Mass.; and in 1801 was appoint-

city.

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(Jlen Forest Scries; Series; (JihmI Old Time Series; Pleasant Cove Series; and WhisperHe ing I'ine Si-ries. is best ki*)wn as the author of the Address Sparlacus to the

Ciladiators.

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He

March

Harpswcll, Maine. Kellogg, Mrs. Eva Mary Crosby, educator, author, was born March 20. 1800, in NeponIn l87a-77 she taught sclu»ol. She set. 111. is the author «tf .Australia and the Islands tin* Sea; (Jrauilma's Darling; and New I'aigland.
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Kellogg, Francis W., legislator, congresslM>rii .May 30, 1810, in Washington. He served in the state legjslaliire of

man. was Mass,

Michigan 18«57-<>1>

in

l8."»«i-')7:

and

in

18.'>1)-0.')

and

he was a representative from Michi-

to the thirty sixth, thirty si-venth. thirty-eighth and fortieth congresses as repubIn 1805 he was a]>pointed collector lican.


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