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forty-uiuth publican.

and

In 1885-81)

Iowa

to

as a

coiiKresj^t's

tiftii>th

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re-

He

1890. died July Lyman, Joseph, painter, artist, was born He is an Ohio. Kaveiiiia. in 1843, July associate meinlM'r of the National acndeiny of His more iiniMirtaiit paintings are design.

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KveiiiuK: Moonlight at Sun>Yaiting for tinon the Maine Coast Street in St. .Vugustiiie. Florida. Tide Lyman, Joseph Bardwell, journalist, au-

Summer Night:

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was

thor,

iKjrn

(Kt.

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in

Chester,

He was an agricultural journalist Muss. He was the author of of N«'w York City. Philosophy of Housekeeping: Hesources of the Pacili«- States: NYomeu of the NYar: and He died Jan. 28^ 1873. in Cotton Culture. Kichmond Hill. N.Y. Lyman, Joseph S., congressman, was born In I8li)-21 be was a in IlamiMlen. Mass.

(opal bishop of the dioct*se. X 1893. in Kaleigh. N.C.

Lyman, William, soldier, state diplomat, congressman, was born

London, Kngland. He was the Lynch, Charles, governor. s«venth governor of .Mississippi in 18:15-37; his uncle, John Lynch, was the founder of Lynchburg, in irginia; and his father, lM*ariiig his own name, was a distinguished The term ollicer in the revolutionary war. i.ynch law was occasioned by liis apprebciiding and punishing, without legal ceremony or delay, a lawless band of desperadoes ami

who bad infested the country wlu-ic command. He died Feb, 1(5^ 1853 in

tories

.Nalche/. Miss.

Lyman, Laura Elizabeth Baker, journalauthor, was iiorn .Vpril 2^ IS31. in Kent's She was long an editor of Maine.

Home

Interests in

the

New York

'rrilniin'.

and

later iMlitor of the I)ining-I{m .Magazine; and c<mtributor to si'veral iterimlicals.

Lyman. Samuel, state legislator, state senator, congressman, was born in Massachusetts. In 178(5-88 he served in the state legislature; and in 17tM)-'j;i was state senator. In 1795-1801 he was a representative from Massachusetts to the fourth, fifth and sixth He died in 1802, in Massa<bu-

••ongresses.

wtts.

Lyman, Theodore, [ihilanthropist, author, was iKirii Fcl). 20. 1792. in Ho^ton, .Mass. lit' was a noted philanthropist of Itoston; and the foiiiider of the Lyman sc-lioid at '«'«tlM)rough. He was the author of Three »eeks in Paris; The P<dilical State of Italy:

the Hartford Convention; of the l nit»*<l Stati-s Nations. lie dhnl July 18^

.ee<niiit of

nml The Diplomacy with I

SI!),

Foreign in

Hrookliiie.

Lyman, Tkeodore,

lie

liad

Lynch, Frederick, clergyman, author, was l.oni .luly ;LL 18(57. in Peace Dale, ILL Since 190-4 he has been pastor of the Pilgrim con-

gregational church of New York City. He is the author of The Kniargement of Life: Is Life Worth Living?; and The Cospel For lo-Day. Lynch, Gertrude, journalist, author, was Since 1895 she lK»rn in New Ixmdon, Conn. has been engaged in jcmrnalisni in New York She is the author of The Fighting City. Chance; The Wanderers; and NYinds of the

World. Lynch, James Canning, soldier, was born In 18(51 he was 1840. in ( oiinecticut. second lieutenant in the one hundrc<l and infantry; and Pennsylvania regiment sixth in

18(55

ill

was brevetted brigadier-general of H«' was honorably iiiusterc«l out He <lied April 13, 1901, in Phila-

<diinteers. ill

ItMil.

delphia, Pa. printer, typoLynch, James Mathew, union pn-sideiit. was born .Ian. 1_L He received a tliorin Maiiiiii-, N.Y.


 * ,'rapliiciil


 * S(i7,

Mass.

ongli education in the public schools of .Manlius; and graduated from the high school. In 18S1 be Is-gan the and trade; worked at that trade for scvt-ral years in
 * )rinting

soldier, scientist, conInirn .ug. 18:5.3. From 18)53 to the clos*'

gressman, author, was

Walthani. .Mass. the civil war he was lieutenant-colonel aide-de-camp on the statf of .Major (Jen«'ral Meade. In 18(55 he was commissioner ill

«if

tilid

of

lish«>rics

the state of

«»f

.Massachusetts.

In 1883-85 be was a representative from .MuHsachusetts to the f«»rty-eight li congn'ss iH a democrat, lie was associated with the MiiHeuni <»f Comparative Z«x)logy in Camhridge from 18(50. Ilis princi|)al work is the < >pliiiiroi(lea of the ( 'hallfn;.'cr Kxpedition.

He

di.nl Sept.

!».

1897. in Nahant. .Mass.

Lyman, Theodore lK>rii

was

.i>v.

2L.

If'l'".

Benedict, in

l<5:i.

a representative to the third and fourth congresses; and was ap|Miinted consul to London in 1805. He died on Oct. h 1811, in

ropn-sentative from New Yt>rk to the sixHe die<l in ('ooiM-rstowii. teenth congress.

Hill,

senator, in

He was brigadierNorlbaiiiptoii, .Mass. general of militia; was a nieiniH*r of the .iasHacbusetts legislature in 1787; and a In 1793-97 be was state senator in 1789. ill

N.Y. ist,

689 D^c.

lie die*l

bishop,

Hrijiliton.

.Mass.

Syracuse, N.Y. He is a prominent speaker on Lauor questions. For seven terms lie

was president

was He

consecrated assistant bishop of North Carolina in 1873. On the ^leath of Hisbop Atkinson in 1881 be became protestant epis-

of

the

Syracuse trade assembly.

Ill

1899-1900

In.'

was the

lirst

vice

and since 190)» has Ih-cii presiof the international typographical union. Il(> is a meinlMT of the national civic federation. Lynch, James Daniel, lawyer, author. president;

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