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representative from New York to the fort/a demucrat.

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euiiiiiiitiiiiion-

of the Ohio Btate militia.

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I'oundridge. N.V.

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throughout the

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colonel on the atafT of the Hiilfilt rati" (icneral Sterling I'rife. Hi' wjih a iiieuibvr in 1874*75 of the Arkarisati legHe died Jnly 81, 1876, in Little islature. R»»(k. Ark.

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Loughborough, Mrs. Mary Webster,

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thor, was born Auff. 27, 1836, in New York City. Slic was tin- anthnr of My Cave Liftin VifkMliurg. an aieoiint of life in 'ickshnrg durinif the wiege; and For IW-tter, for Stotic!*. Worse, and ot'u .^he died Aug. 27. 1SS7. in Littl.- Kovk. Ark. ' jourLoughead, Mrs. Flora Haines, nah^t. author, was horn July 12. 1855, in i-

She is a writer on the ( hroniclo. She it» the auLibraries of California; The Was fiuilty, a novel; Quick CookAhandoned ( laim. a novel; A of Natural >Science; The 31an

Milwjuikee. .Sail

is.

I'raneisco

thor of

The

Man Who

ing; The Handbook From Nowhere; Saiif..'-

The Crown

of

Thoma;

and editor of Hebrew

l^rother;

Folk-L1. in Auburn, N.V. the hig'h sehool of Toledo. Oliio. in 1H(>7; he I'ropaganthi, the attended snh'-equently Rome, Italy, and was ordained in 1S!I7. Sinct' 1892 he has l>een profesHor and chaneellor in the Tiie(do;.'i York City; and uii ihr lUrmnlion of the diocewe of Hruukiya he was eouHeHe died Dec. 2!>, crated itt< firnt binhop.

nii.lJvn Lough ridge, William, lawyer, jurist, atatv senator, congreHMman. was horn July 11, He was a mem1S27. in Youn^fstown. Ohio. ht of tile Iowa state senate in iS.Mi-CtO and in IS>i|-H was judge of the sixth judicial di-trirt of Iowa. In IS7 71 and 1S7.'{representative from It«wa to lie was a l.'t 18J)I,

LottBtbury, George Edward, state eeaa'_'"<'rnor. wa-^ horn May 7. l'^.^8, in W hen an lui.int lie was removed to Hidgelielil. Conn. In HXi he grHtluati! tri>in Yale university; and in 186H gr.Kluated from the lierkeley divinity school. In lK!l-4-!tH he was a memhur of the Cfuinectieut state senat«*; and in 18l>!>I'.Mil illwas governor of the state of Connecticut. He died Aug. 16, 1904, in Farmington. Conn. t'>r,

Loughborough, James Moore, soMirr. law-

in

the fortieth atiil forty-third rongres-i republican. He died Sept. 2U, IbSU, iu Reading. Pa. Lounsberry, Alice, hotani^t. author, was born in New t>rk City. iShe ita the author (iuidc of A Ouide to the Wild Flowers; Tre.s; and Southern Trees, Flowers to tlic and Shrubs. Lonnsbery, WUIiam, lawyer, congress2">. ]^''<]. id Sfone Ixidge, tnufi. was horn I)< N.Y. He was a tnemher ol the New York state assembly in 1808; and was mayor of Kingston in 1878. In 1870-81 he was a i

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Lounsbury,

Pbineas

Chapman, soldier, was born

governor,

legislator,

tinatifier,

He entered the seventeenth regiment Connecticut volunteers as a private, but was compelled to retire by serious illness. He eugugeii in financial business in New York; and was for years prcsnlent of the Merchants' cxchunge national bank of New York City. For several teims be was a menil>er and >peaker in the Connecticut >tute legihlature. In 1887-88 he was governor of the state of Connecticut.

Jan.

10,

1841, in Kidgetield, Conn.

Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, .soldier, educator, author, wus burn Jan. 1, 1838, in Ovid. X.Y. He was commissioned first lieutenant one hun«ln>or

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und Studies in Chaucer. author, Mrs. Hattie Horner, Louthan, isti."), in Quincy, HI. poet, was born Feh. She is the author of Not At Home; .">.

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a Man. Lounsbury, T.

was

he

the

Was

Poems; and This

Adrift;

In 1887>80 thirty-first governor of ConS.,

governor.

necticut.

George William, lawyer, autbor, in Dayton. Ohio. he has practiced law in Fort Wayne. Ind. In 1800-1001 he was a rep* Letittit,

was horn .Inm Since

m

18!HI

lexiitatixe i!i the Iiitliana state legislature; was elect«'d judge of the muin He is nicipal court of Fort Wayne. Ind. the aiithor of The C.-ntleinan from Jaji and. i'riiwe of the Churdi.

and

He was Louttit, J. A., congr, in PhiladelSinw 1853 Ik- has heen a woolen

pist,

phia, Pa.

comnns«.i(>ii

merchant of rhiladelj)hia.

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I88ti lie lias heen editor of the Yoiei^ Peace; and for thirty-eight yeara liasi Universal peace n president of the

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unicii.

Love, George Maltby, stldiir, was horn Jan. 1, 18ai, iu UulTalo, N.Y. In 1861 he

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