Page:Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography - volume 3.pdf/587

 HJblRRlNGSHAW S LIBRARY OF A.MKRICAN RIOGRAPHY.

672

ty-sixth, thirty-scvpnth and (liirtv-ei^litli congre»8e8. He died March 25, 1864, iu Brookl3ni, N.Y. Lovelac"?, Francis, coloniol {governor, was In 1007-74 born jilKiut 10.10, in Kngland. and 1708-09 lie was colonial governor of New York. Ho died in New York. In Lovelace, Walter L., lawyer, jurist. I86S he WHS judge of the mipreme oonrt of

Missonri ;i< Mi'iitj^omrry. Loveland, Frank 0., clerk I'nited Stateh court of ap|>enl8 for the Hixth di^trit t, wa0 born Dec. 12, 1861, in Norwich. Vt. He was eclucatod at the St. ,John»bury academy of Vermont; in 1886 received the degree of AJB. from Dartmouth college; and in 1888 received the degree of hhH. from the Cin cinnati law bcIiooI. r ~ a lawyer by profeaaion; and a prortiinent member of the repnbHean party. He is the author of Ijove* land on i?)uiknipl<-v; and Loveland's Forms of Federal Practice. Since 1804 he has been clerk of the United States circuit court of HfipealR for the sixth district, a life position; and resides in Cincinnati. Ohio. Lovell, Charles Swain, soldier, wiis born Feb. 1.3. 1811. in Hull. Mass. He was brevlieutenant-colonel for etted gallantry at (jaines's Mills, colonel for Malvern Hill, and brigadier-gt-neral United States army for Antietani. He was retired from active service in 1870. He died Jan. 8, 1871, in Louisville, Ky. Lorell, Frederick Solon, soldier, lawyer, state legislator, was born Nov. 1, 1814. in In 18u7 he sat in the Charleston, N.H. Wisconsin legislature: was a commissioner to revise the state statiitrs; and in 1858 he was speaker of the assembly. He died May 14, 1878. in Kenosha, Wis. educator, congressman, Lovell, James, was born Oct. 31, 1737, in Boston, Mass. In 1776-82 he was a delegate from Massachu* setts to the continental congress. Tn 1786

he was collector of cU.'itoms for Boston; and was subsequently naval oflicer for Bor^ton

and Charlestown until his death. Ue died July 14, 1814. in Boston, Mass. Lovell, Mansfield, soldier. wa> ixuii Oct. 80, 1822, in Washington, D.C. lie served through the Mexican and civil wars; and attained the rank of ma joi -j^rerietal. He died June 1, 1884, in New York City. Lovely, John A., lawyer, jurist, was bom Nov. IS. isi.!. in Burlington. 't. In lH(r> he was admitted to the bar at Milwaukee, Wis.; and in 1867-88 practiced hiw at Abert Lea. Minn. Tn IS'fi-SJ lie was county atlurn<"V for Freeborn county, Muiu.; has l>een city attorney of AllxTt Lea; and president of the Minnesota state bar association, in 1898-11M)6 he was associate justice of the state supreme court of Minne* 80 ta.

LOTcman, Robert, author. po4<t, was born April 11. ISiU, ill Cleveland. Oliio. He is a writer of Dalton, Ga.; and the author of Poems; Book of Verse; The Gates of

A

Sil<

111



with Interludes of Song; and

^

Book

of Songs.

Homy Bacon, soldier, state legcongressman, was born April 8,

LoTorins, i«latnr.

1841. Ml rortsmouth, S.ki. In 1862 he enlisted in the eighth regiment of Massachusi tts volunteer militia, and serve<l a full term. He was a representative in the Msis-



sacliu.HcttH legislature in 1872 and 1874. In lH8:i-S7 lie was a representative from Mas-

to the forty-eighth and fortycongresses as a democrat. Lovering, Joseph, physicist, educator, was born Dec. In 1813, in Roston, Mass. inuthematics and physics in Harvard; and two years later was made Hollis professor of mathemat ICS and natural philosophy. He died Jan. 18, 18U2, in Cambridge, Mass. LoveriBg, William C, manufacturer, state senator, congrcsHnian, was born in 18.37 in Rh<ide Island, lie served fur a short {K-riod in the war as engineer at Fort Monroe; and retired from the service an invalid. He was .Massachusetts state senator in 187475. In 1897-1909 he was a representative from Massachusetts to the lift y-)i ft li, fiftysixth, Ufty-seventh, fifty -eighth, lilty-ninth, sixtieth and sixty-first congrssaes aa a repuhlican. Lovett, John, congressman, was born in Norwich, Conn. He was a member of the New York atate assembly in 1800-01; and in 1813-17 he was a representatiTe from Nfw York to the tliirtti'Hth and fourteentll congresses. Ue died in 1818 in Ohio. Lovett, Robert Moras, educator, author. was born Dec. 2.'», 1870. in Boston. M a^s. Since ll)(>4 he has been assistant professor of English in the university of Chicago. He is tlie author of A History of English Litcruture; A First iew of English Literature; Richard Oresham; and Winged Vie-
 * s:{i; li-. was appointed tutor in

j i

i.uliusetts

j

nintli

i

j I

A

I

i

'

i

I



j



i



'

torv. I '

Lovett, Robert Scott, lawyer, railroad pn-sident. was born June 22. 1860, in San Jacinto, Texas. In 1884-89 he was attorney for tJie Houston east and west Texas railway company; in 1888-91 was assistant general attorney of the Texas and I'acitic railway company; and in 1801-92 was general attorney of the Texas and Pacific railway company at Dallas. Since 1004 he has been general attorney and counsel for all •iouflitrn

tile

Taeific lines in

Texas; and

is

now the of

al>so general attorney and counsel for Harriman system. Be is also president tin- Houston and Texas central railroad

,



I

<

i

company. Lovett, Robert Watlcins, physician, clerpynian. was born Nov 11. 1S18, in Screven ctMinty. (Ja. He {.Taduated from Kmory (Jeorgia, with distinction in 1S4.H; and from the (Jeorgia medi(*al college  he was a del**gate to the (ieorgia constitutional COttVen*

collej?e.

tion; and was a delegate to the generu'J conference of the methodist episeoi>al churcli j

Digitizea by

CjOO<^ic

j I