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 HERRlNGSHAW'd LIURARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. company's manufactory at Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Eleven distinct features embraced in this machine arc now used by all manufacturers of binders. He owned seventy -four patentH on harventers and binders, besides thirty patents on other inventions, including hop-pickers, car-couplers, railway cross-tie, snow melting apparatus for city streets, self-closing gas burner, and vote recorder, and mail bag. In 1883 he was elected as-

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year at Cambridge, Mass. In 1872 he entered the minisSince 1872 he try. has iM'en pastor of the episcopal Methodist church at Etist Hoothbay, Maine. He is a contributor to numerous perioilicals in the I'nited States and Canada. He is the author of The MaH(}ue of Minstrels, poems; Bejiide the Narra^ruagus; The Papers of Pastor Felix; and The Heart on the Sleeve. Lockhart, Clinton, clergyman, author, was born Feb. 21, 18,'»8. in lx)bington. III. In 18n.'>-1900 he WHS president of the Christian university of Cantcm, Mo.; and since liM)6 he has b<>en professor of Semitic and bible

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literature and president of the tian university.

Texas

chris-

T., lawyer, author, was 11. 18.'>0, in Lincoln county, Ga. a noted lawyer of Augusta, Ga.; and attorney for tlire*' railroads in that state. He is the author of a volume entitled Told by a Child. Lockhart, James, lawyer, jurist, congressman, was lK)rn Feb. 13. 180fi. in Auburn. N. Y. He removed to Indiana in 18.32; and in 1841-42 was prosiH'uting attorney. In 184551 he was judg«' of tlie fourth judicial disIn 18.">l-53 he was trict, when hv resigned. a representative from Indiana to the thirtyseconil congnss. He died Sept. 7, 1857, in Evansville, Ind. Lockhart, James Alexander, lawyer, state senator, <«»iigreHsnian, was l>orn .June 2, He was elected I8.'>0, in .Xnson county, >f.C, to the North ( iiroliiia house of representatives in 1878; and to the state senate in 1880. He was elected to the lifty-fourth congres.s as a democrat, but did not take

Lockhart, Fred

lK>rn

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is

reformer, lecturer, arbitrationist, was born Oct. 24, 18.30, in Royalton, N.Y. By her efforts, a law was passed equali/.ing the salaries of mah' and fe-

male government employ «'es. In the yeair 1873 she wus admitted to practice before the supreme court of the District of Columbia. In 1877 she applied for the right to practice before the supreme court of the I'nited She States.

was refused simply because she was a womShe tl>ereu|Mm presented to congress a which was passed, authorizing women

an.

bill,

to

practice

law

in

preme courts and

the all

United StaU'S sufetleral

was born

in Ni'w Vt»rk. In lH»il he was lirst lieutenant in the •ighty-third regiment New York infantry; and in 18(55 was brevctted briga-

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Lockwood, Daniel Newton, lawyer, congressnutn. was born June 1, 1844, in Hamburg. N.Y. In 1877-70 and l8yi-»5 he was a repres«'ntative from New York to the forty-fifth, lifty-second and lifty-third congre»»«'s us a demoi-rat. In 1886-89 he was I'nited States attorney for the northern distrift of New York. He died June 1, 1906, in Hutfalo, N.Y.

Lockwood, George Browning, publisher, author, was horn Nov. 7, 1872, in Forest, Sinw 11M>2 he has been superintendent 111. of the press bureau republican state committee; and since 1!>05 has been assistant general nlana;^er of the Winona assembly and schools. He is the author of The New

Harmony Movement. Lockwood, Henry, journalist, clergyman, .Ian. 4, IS6J>, in Albany, N.Y. He has receive4 graduated from the Reformed churcli theological seminary of New Brunswick. In 181»5 he was ordained to the reformed church ministry. In 1894-1901 he lilUnl pastorates in Albany eounty. N.Y.: and since 1901 has preached in East Millstone, N..I. Since 1907 he has been |H'rmanent clerk of the general synf tlw reformed church. He is the editor of the Somerset Church News. Lockwood, Henry Clay, litterateur, author, was born in 1839 in New York city. He was the author of The Abolition of Presidency; and Constitutional History of

was born

France.

He

die<l

in

1902 in

Lockwood, Henry Hall, soldier,

courts.

has been a candidate for the presidency of the Unite«l States; and is vice-president for the I'nited States of the I/eague of Women for International Disarmament.

his sent.

Lockman, John Thomas,

honor-

Lockwood, Belva Ann Bennett, lawyer,

Woolfville,

Scotia; and Nova worked at the trade journeyman for as

He was

dier-general of volunteers. bly mustere«l out in 1865,

sembly man from his district. His last invention, just completed when death claimeil him, was the automatic steel link drive chain machine. Lockhart, Arthur John, clergyman, author. waH born May '>, 1S.')0, in Nova Scotia. He learned the printer's trade in a local office

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Delaware.

New York

soldier,

city.

was born

In 1836 he graduated from the I'nited States military academy. In 1836 he w.is breveited se;.uid lieutenant in the second regiment New York artillery; in