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also participating in all of tlie pr^'- revolutionary nu-asures. He died Dec. yt'ars,

1792, in KlimlMtlitown, Livingston, Philip, sij/n. r

28,

N..J.

the declaran .Jan. 15, 1710, «

tion of independeme. was lioi He was a ^uoeeMfnl BCT' in Albany, N.Y. chant of New York city; and was an alder-

man for four yearn. He served several years in the state legislature. He was a delegate to congress from 1774 to 1778; and was a .signer of the declaration of inde{>endence. He suhmMjiiently ser>ed in the senate of New York. He died .June 12, 177S, in York, Pa. Livingston, Robert Le Roy, soldier, couMe was a representative in congressnian. grMft from the sixth congre>4sional district of New York fnun 1800 to 18ia, but resigned He WHS then appointed lieutenaniill 1HI2. ruliinel of infantry. Livingston, Robert R., lawyer, jurist, diplomat, congressman, author, was born Nov. 27, 1747. lu 177d lie was elected to the assembly from Dttteheae county, N.'.; the same year he was sent as a delegate to the rnntinental c<»ngres.s, serving until 1777; and was a member of thf committer for draughting the declaration of independence. He was al>'psum into New York. He pubHshMl an oration delivered before the Cmeiniiati sneiety in 1787, and Kssays on -Vgri culture; and Essays on bheep. He died Feb. 20. 181.% in Clermont, N.Y. etl

.secretary

for

Livingston, Walter, congressman. He was to the continental He died May 14.

a delegate from New York eongress in 1784 and 178.'), 171>7.

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Livingston, William, congressman, gov* crnor, author, was horn Nov. 30, 1723, In .Mliany, N.Y. In 17.'>8 he was elected a lueniber uf the assembly. He purchased a Iraet of land in Ritzabethtown, N..T.; built a--hou«e called Lilierty Hall, and riini>«>d in 177.'); and was recalled June 5 1o command, as brigadier-general, the state -ikv Hiiiiililia. Williatn Fninklin led (deposed) a.s governor in 177H. and held the office until his d«>ath. In 17B7 he was a delegjitf to the ronsfitiitinn.il eonvciition. He was tiie author of a ]»»'m lalled I'hilo softllioal Solitude: ami also Review «if tin Military Operations in North America; and <

Digest of the

Laws

of

New

64f

Y'ork.

He

died

July 25, 1780, in Elizabeth, N.J. Livingston, WUliam, educator and poet of
 * J08 East Thirty-seventh st., New York City,

was born Oct. 24, 1857, in Ireland, lie is pastor <rf St. Gabrisrs ebureb. He is the author of sevi rnl porms. Livingstone, Colin Hamilton, banker of Washington. !).('., was born Jan. 3, 1863, in Ue is vice-president of the bi. John, N.B. Ainerican National bank. Llewellyn, William H. H., soldier, lawyer, legislator, jurist, was born Sept. 9, 1854, iu Monroe, Wis. He received the rudiments of liis education in the public schools; and graduated from Tabor college of Fremont county, Iowa. He soon attained sueesss in the practice of law; and for six j'cars was territorial prosecuting attorney for southern New Mexico. He was a delegate to the national repuMican i-onvnition of 1884, 1890 and 11)04. He has been j u»lge-advocate-general for New Mexico, with the rank of colIhiriii^' the Spanish-American war he onel. was cuptuin of troop G, first L'nited States volunteer cavalry rough riders under Colonel Roosevi'lt; and was promoted to rank of major in the same regiment. In 1899-1903 he was a member of the New Mexico home of representatives, and its speaker for one

He

session.

is

now

L'nited States district

nttorm New Mexico. Lloyd, Alfred Henry,educator, author, was bom Feb. 21, 1858, in Lovington, 111. Since ^

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!ias

been junior

priili >-.<>r

of philos-

ophy iu L'niversity of Michigan. He is the author of Citizenship and Salvation Dyim* niic Idealism and Philosophy of History. Lloyd, Bolivar Jones, physician and surgeon of Seattle, Wash., was born May 10, 1872. in Bryan, Texas. He has been United States quarantine officer of Nome, Alaska; and private physician to the president of



Keuador. He is in chargi' of the Ignited States public health and marine hospital servioe at Seattle. Lloyd, Curtis Gates, botanist of 224 West Court St., New York City, was born July 17, 1859, In Florence, Ky. He is a partner in the firm of Llojd Brothers, wholesale druggists.

Uoyd, lltTUI, lawyer, jurist, was bom in l(5, in Wales. In 1089 he was clerk of th« Pennsylvania assembly; and in 1693-94 he was returned as a member of that body. In 1703 he accepted the fifliee of deputy judge and advocate to the admiralty. He died iu 1731, in Pennsylvania. Lloyd, David Demarest, journalist, playwright, was Ixnn in 1S.)1. in New York, lie was a journalist and jilaywright of New York City. His plays include, For Congress;

The

Woman

Hater; The Dominie's Daugh-

and The Senator. He died in 1889. Lloyd, Edward, state senator, rongressnian. pivernnr. Cnited States stuiator. lie was a (leie;^Mte to the ooutinental congress in 1783 and 1784; a member congress ter

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