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He was educated in the Michigan state normal school and at the university of Michigan. Since 1880 he has practiced law in Detroit, Mich. In llK>3-0.") he was a representative from Michigan to the liftyeighth congress as a democrat. Luddiugton, Harrison, public o*Vrcial, governor, was Inirn in Putnam county, N.Y.

H<' moved to Milwaukee in 1H;]S; and was three tinicH mayor of that city in 1871-72 187'». In 187(5-78 he wa.s the eleventh gov«'rnor of Wisconsin. He di«'d .June 17,

and

18J»1.

in

Milwaukee, Wis.

Ludlow, Benjamin Chambers, soldier, was .31. LS.H. in Ludlow Station. Ohio. In 1861 he was captain in the fourth regiUH-nt Missouri cavalry; and in 1864 was br» vetted brigadier-general of volunteers. He died .Ian. 10, 18!»8, in Los Angeles, Cal. Ludlow, Fitzhugh, journalist, author, was Immu Sept. II. in New York City. He was the nuthor of The Hasheesh-Eater; The Opium Habit; The Heart of the Continent; Little Hrother. and Other iJenre Pictures; ami Augustus .lones. He died Sept. 12,

lH)rn .luly

1870.

ill

(lenevii.

Wis.

Ludeling, James A., lawyer, jurist. In he was chief justice of the supreme court of Louisiana. Luders, Charles Henry, litterateur, poet, was horn in I8r»8 in Pennsylvania. He was the author of The Dead Nymph, and Other Poems; and Hallo, My Fancy, a collection of poems. He died in 1801 in Philadelphia,

Ludlow, George Craig, lawyer, jurist, state senator, governor, was born April 0, 1830, In 187B he was elected a in .Milford. N.J. state senator; and in the S(>eomi year of his term was nia5-1!)00 be was supreme court of New associate justice

Pa.

.lersev. '

Ludewig, Hermann Ernst, lawyer, author, i>orn (Kt. 14, 1S(»<». in Saxony. He practiced law in New York City. He was the author of Literature of American Ix)cal History; Supplement relating to Local His-

N..I.

18r»8-7rt

.vas

New York. He died Dec. 12. 18.-|«, Hrooklyn. N.Y. Ludington, Marshall Independence, soldier, was born .Inly 4. IS:{1>, in .Sinitlilield, Pa. He served through the civil war. He is now brigadier general and major-general tory of

cilor;

the I'nited .States army. Ludlam, Reuben, physician, author, was born Oct. 7. IS.SI, in Camden. N..J. He was educated in the common scliools and at an academy in UridgcN..L At the IH)rt. age of sixteen years he be^iiin the study

N.Y.

of

North American .lournal of Houneopathy; an«l for nine years was edit<»r of th»' United In States Medic-al and Surgical .lournal. he iM'came professor of tibstetrics at «liseases of the Home infirmary for the women in New York City. In 1H»HI be was chosen president «»f the American institute of liomu'opatliy and lias been presi<lent of He is the author of various institutions. Clinical Lectures on Diphtheria. Ludlon, Thomas William, lawyer, financier, louriiler. wiis born .lune 14, I7'.*"). in 187(»



New

Y<u-k City.

tice la»v

in tile

He whs admitted to City. He was

New York

Pananui railroad

o

pracpresi-

New York;

and president of the New York life insurance and trust company, of which he was the

founder.

Yonkers, N.Y.

He

di<-d

.July

17,

1879,

in

New

Brunswick,

Ludlow, Henry Gilbert, manufacturer, inwas born .March 28, 1823, in Troy, In 1860 the Ludlow valve manufacturing company was incorporated and began operations in a shop in Waterford. As the valve N.Y. became known, there gradually grew up h

tlemand for it, with the n-sult of creating a large and to this day an increasing business. The Ludlow company l>ecaine the largest manufac-

and in graduated from

the university of IN nnsylvania. Since I8.V2 he has resided Chicago, III. For in six years he was associate editor of the

llMMl in

ventor,

medicine;

ISiVi

dent of

dietl in

He adber of the first colonial council. ministered the government as senior counand in 1784 iM'came the first chief justice of the supn-me court. He died Nov. 13. 1808. in Fredericton. N.B.

in

in

He

Ludlow, George Duncan, lawyer, jurist, was lK>rn in 17<'i4 on Long Island, N.Y. He setth'd in New Brunswick; and was a mem-

turers of these specialtii s and of hydrants tilt world. ill He died in 1!K)4 in Troy,

N.Y.

Ludlow, Henry Hunt,

soldier,

mathema-

was Inirn April 15. 1854, in Pa. In 1876 be gra<Iuated from West Point military academy. In 187!»-83 lie was instructor in mathematics at the In 1003 I'nited States military academy. lie Iweame major in the artillery corps. H»' is (he author of K.leinents of Trigonometry. author,

Mei.Mii.

l-'.astoti.

Ludlow,

surveyor,

Israel,

founder,

was

Morristown, N..J. In surveyor of the established the territory and northwest lioniidary line lietween the L'nite«l States and Inilian territory. He was one of the He foun«lers of the city of Dayton, Ohio. Immii

ill

1787

lie

ili<>d

in

l7rM

near

was appointed

.Tanuary.

1804. at

Lu«llow Statii>n.

Ceneral Beiijatnin Chambers Ludluw one of his descendants.

Ohio. is

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