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ut Farniingtun, Cunn. She in u well known un«l

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New York t ity. She ia the author of The Epic Song!< of Ku^sia; Russian Hamtor of

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Spanish, Jtalian .mil Frencli of many of the popular works of ToUtoy, aldfj<, Amicid and Hugo. Hapgood, Norman, journalist, critic, author, was born March 28, 18G8, in ( hicago, 111. He haa been dramatic critic of the New York ("ommercial Advertiser and the Bookman; and now has editorial control i^f Collier's Weekly. Ho is the author of Literary Stat<?8men; Daniel Webster; Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People; and The Stage in America. Haraden, Jonathan, naval otiicer.was born in 1745, in Gloucester, Mass. When the war of independence began he joined the Tyrannicide as first lieutenant; and shortly afterward was promoted captain, and ap|M»inlHe ed to the command of the Pickering. died Nov. 26, 1803, in Sal.-ni, Mass. Harahan, James Theodore, railroad president, was i)orn in 1843 in Lowell, Mass. In 18tj4 he entered the railway service at ,leindria, Va.; in 18G5-tit> was connected with the Nashville and Decatur railroad; and in 18tiG-70 with the Louisville and Nashville railroad in various capacities. In 1870 72 he was in charge of the Shelby railroad: in 1872-79 w"as roadmaster of the Nashville and Decatur railroad. In 1879-81 he was superintendent of the Memphis line, liouis1H81 S3 in villc and Na.shville railroa*!; was superintendent of the New Orleans division; in 1883-84 was general superintendent of the same road south of Dakota: and in .'iun,

1884-85 was general manager of the entire In 1885 he became general siiperinthe Pittsburg division of llic Haitimore and Ohio railroad; then became assistant general manager of the Louisville and Nashville railroad; and in 1885-88 was general manag(r. In 1888 90 he was successively assistant general nmnager of the Lake Shore and Miehi".;an Houllicrn railway; geiier.ll manager of the rhesapeake and Ohio railway; and general manager <»f the Ijouisville, New Orleans and Texas railway. In 1890 lie became second viee-presiilcnt of the Illinois Central railroad; in 1907 was »*lected president of Uie llliin>is central railroad company. line.

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Haralson, Hugh Anderson, soldier, lawyer, congressman, was born Nov. 13, 1805, in

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lireene county, Ua. He was for many years a member of the Georgia state legislature; and in 1843-51 he was a representative to the twenty-eighth, twenty ninth, thirtieth and thirty first congresses. He participated in tilt military atfairs of the state; and was a major-general of militia. He died in Uctob«'r, 1854, in his home. Haralson, Jeremiah, state senator, con-

gressman, was born April 1, 184(}, in M UScogee county, (Ja. In 1870 he was elected to the state legislature; in 1871 became a justice of the pvace; and was for three years president of the Alabama lalM>r union. In 1872 he was elected a state senator; and in 1875 77 he was a represt-ntutive from Alabama to the forty-fourth congress as a repiililiean.

Haralson, Jonathan, lawyer, jurist, was lK>rn in Lowndes county, Ala. In 187t] 92 he was judge of the city court of Seliiia, .la. ; and since 18U2 has been associate justice of the state supreme court of Alabama. Since 1888 he has been president of the Southern baptist convention. Harbach, Abram Alexander, soldier, was born in Pennsylvania. In 18til he entered the civil war as sergeant in the lir-<t n-gi nieiit Iowa infantrv; and in 1902 attained the rank of brigadier-general. Harbaugh, James Fleming Linn, lawyer, author, was born April 29, IHOO, in Lancaster, Pa. He received his preparatory education at Mercersburg college; and in 1802 graduated from he Franklin and Marshall college. He is a noted lawyer of Pa.; ChainlKT-biirg, a member of the Penn.-iylvanla German local society; and historian to the soFranklin ciety of county. He is a valuable contributor on local history to newspapers and the Anierlean literature, He is tho author of Life of Rev. Henry Harbaugl and otiier works, Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers, author, poet. »vas l)orn .Ian. 3, 1849, in .Middletown. Md. His po.Mns have been delivered at regimental reunions and grand army gatherings. He is the author of a volume of poems entitled .Maple I^eaves.

Harbaugh, Henry, educator, clergyman, author, poet, was Ix^rn Oct. 28. 1817. near Waynesliorough. Pa. He was prof* s-or in Mercersburg seminary. He was the author of Fathers of the German Reformed Church in

Europe

and

The

America:

Heavenly

Home; (^hristological Theology: The True (ilory of Woman: Heaven, or the Sainted Dea(i; KinU of the Bible: The (iolden Censor; and Union with the Church. He was also tlie author of a volume of poems entitled

Harbaugli's

Harfe,

in

Pennsylvania