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Father Merrill. manufacturer, stute Lasdiii, Fredeiick»

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sixty-first onnjiross as a ropub-

Lundy, Benjamin, abolitionist, philanthro-

WHH bom

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llartwick, N.Y.

As

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merchant, philanthro-

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live thoumiles on foot, ovrr twenty thousand miles in other He was the ways.

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and

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America. |)iiiinTi=i.

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died Aug. 22.

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Lundy. John Patterson, eU'rjrynuui. auIS-i-i. in l)anillr. I'a. Ihor, was lM»ni Fel>. Imreh of In M9 he became nc tor of the of New York City, lie Apostles llie Ilfdy was the autiior of Ki-view of Bishop Hopkins'i* Bible View of Shivery: Mniiuuiental nrestry. lie died Dec. and Iiristianily (

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Lvncren* Charles Marshall, journalist, inventor, was liorn Dec. 13, 18.53, in HagersHe studied the problems contown. Md. nected with artificial illinniiiatitm anti has invented several appliances that have come into extensive use. notably a reReneratlve He edited the Ani' rieaii edition of .Mv'Iave and Boulard's Klectic Light. Lungren, Ferdinand Harvey, artist, waa
 * as lamp.

He Nov. Kt. IS.'.ii. in Toledo. (>hir». illiisi rations, principally for (^entnrv and Wide Awake: and his paintings include •Shadows on the Siic»v; Thirst; The Snake Dance; Ni;,dit in the l>esert; and a Ford on the Hio (irande. l.orn lius

Lunt,

pist, was bom l)«>c. 2 J. IS 1.5, in Bowdoinham, Maine. For several years he was president and treasurer of the board of waterworks in Iiicaf^o; and was a fmiTider of the Northwestern university, ile raistnl twenty thousand dollars to build the edifice of the i^fo Orphan aaylttiu. lii He died in 1897

thor,

1«1.) In-

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(Mher Pocnis; I.yric Poems; Sonnets and Miscellaneous; Old New England TraiU; and Three Eras of New England. The latest collection of his pm-ms was made in 1883. He died .May 17. iss.!, in Boston, Mass.

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586

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UlUGHAPliy.

made many

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Lungren, Samuel Smith, piiysician. surauthor, was horn Aug. 22. IS27, in

^«M>n.

He eontributcd numerpus arriiilndelphia. ticles to the niidical pr<'«s: and was the au•th<»r of a memoir on the Ca-sarean Section, lie .lied Mar.li 7. isni. in Toledo. Ohio. Lunt, Edward Clark, author, litterateur. He is the author of The Present Condition «»f Reonomic Science. Lunt, George, lawyer, nntlior, poet, was lM>rn Dee. .il, 18U3. in Ncwlmiyport, Mans. He was the author of The Age of Gold, and

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In

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21,

clergyman, au>

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he was a unititnan

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He was the auclergjrnian of Quincy, Mass. thor of I'nion of the Human Race; and t;leanin«;s. He died March 20, 18.57. in Arabia. Thomas, educator, Nathaniel Lupton, chemist, author, was born Dec. 19. 1830. in Frederick county. (In. He was an educator and scientist of Alabama; and was state chemist in 1HH.5 i>3. He was author of The Elementary Principles of Si ieiii ilic .Xj^riculture. lie' died June 12, 18U3, in Auburn, Ala. Luquer, Lea Mcllvaine, edticator. author^ was born in 18U4, in Brooklyn, N.V. He is instnictor at the Columbia university of New York City. He is tb^ author of Min*

Uock iScetions. lawyer, jnriat, Lnrtin, Horaee Harmon, was honi Feb. 2 tice of law. In ISStJ 0:5 he was an associate erais in

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jusiiee of the state sU|»remc court of Tennessee; and since 1803 has been .judjfe, of the l iiited States circuit court at Nashville,

Tenn. Lurtoa, Horace Harmon, lawyer, jurist, was Imrn Feb. 2(5, 1844, in Newport, Ky. Since 18!)3 he has been circuit judge of the United States court for the sixth circuit of Tennessee. Lnsh, Charles Keeler, journalist, author, was born Di'c. 5, 1801. in La Crosse, Wis. In I899-1UU1 he was Milwaukee correspondHe ia ent of the Chicago Record-Herald. tii< author of The Federal Judge; and The Auto<.*rats.

Luak, Graham, educator, physiologist, au-

was born Feli. 1">. ISOti. in HridKoport, in 1887 he graduated from Columbia oniverrity; received the degree of Ph.D. from the iniversity of Munich and the deHe is jjree of .M.A. from Yale university. professor of physiolopy in the university nf Helleviie hospital medical colteue of New York City. He is the author of Klemeuts of the S4'ience of Nutrition. thor,

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Lusk, William Thompson, soldier, physiauthor, was born May 23, 1838, iu In 186I>63 he served In the Union army in the aeveoty-ninth High-

cian,

Norwich. Conn.

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