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Liver, John George, banker of Hartford, Wis., was born May IS,')!, in Sam. Swit/A'rlaDil. lie is president of till' First National

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Littlejohn, De Witt Clinton, merchant, aianufucturer, stale legislator, Gongre»»mun, bom Feb. 7, 1818, in Bridgewater, N.Y. Ill- un-^ weveii times elictcd to the aHsemldy ut Ni w York, presiding as speaker during Hve t4>rniH. In 1862 he was elected a represeiitative from New Vnrk !<• the thirtyeighth congre.Hs. After retiring from coiigrofw he was af^ain elected to the state l^s-

Livermore, Charles Herbert, edmutor of 00 St. James place, Jlrooklyn, N.Y., was Oct. 15, 1856, in Mansfield, Conn. Ife

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Livermore, Edward St. Loe, lawyer, congressman, was born April 5, 1762. in PortsiMoiith. N.H. He was I'nited States circuit attorney, and judge of the state superior court from 1797 to 17!Mi. He was a repres«»ntative in con'^re^s from IS07 to 1S12. He

littlejohn, John Martin, educator, college was born Feb. 15. 18H7, in GlasSrtiilaiid. He entert d the Cla-sgow university, where he secured a prize for exeellencv in mental philosoplty. in ISHii lie was ordaineil a« a miniHter, and in l.H'.lJ lie came university f«'How in tiie Columbiau udivt rsity. In the summer of IH9:i he vlaited the libraries of Kn^^land and tiie amtttient for the pur{M)se of investij^ating medieval literature; and in 1H!>4 was elected to the presidency of Amity college, Iowa, where he has since labored with much zeal arid siieeess. IHHJ !)(> he was deDiirinf,' partment edit4ir of the Ciirixtian Nation of New York city; and is the anthor of nu-

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Livermore, George, antiipiarian. was born July 10, in 1 ainbridge, Mass. He wrote for the newnpapers and reviews on

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Litton, James Price, and merchant i)f 111 Fifth ave.. New York t'ity, was horn March 25, 1845, in Abingdon, Va.

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im en:! ;i;ui Livermore, Mrs. Mary Ashton [Rice], lecturer, author, was borti Dec. 1821, iii I'>osfon. Ma-s. She is a noted lecturer upon temperance and woraan-HUtfrage whose home is in Melrose, Mass. She is the author of n(>. tliiotis Women, and t>t!iiT Lectures; IVii I'ictureH; Tliirty Yearn Too l^te; a Temperance Tale; What Shall we Do with Our Dan^diti-rs-' ;ni My Story of tli.' W.ir. Livermore, Samuel, lawyer, jurist. United States senator, was born May 14, 1732, in I

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