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died Dn-. 2S,

ISli7,

in

I'a.

Harben, William Nathaniel, autlior, v:is lK)rn .lulv >. l.S.>S, in Dulluii, Ua. For two y»'His he uus assistant L-ditor of the Youth's Ik' in tiie author of While C'oiupunioii. Marie; Almost Persuaded; A Mute Coiifes-

Land of the t'lian;;iii^ Sun; From The Caruther's AlTair; to Climax; Northern (Jeorgia Sketehes; The Nortli Walk Mystery; The Woman Wlio Trusted; and Ahner Daniel. Harbert, Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton, leetun'r, 8or; The (.iue

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IH12.

lit

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diel

and a state



Albiiin.

ill

lir.st

^uec-eede«l

He

Ala.

practices

his

Oct. 4.

for eight years;

anti

chairnnin of the

of the World's unity of The (lolden Fleece;

league; is the author Out of Her Sphere; and Aniore.

St.

N.Y He

and member

r

eral

and Wyoming conferences of the met hodist episcopal church a trustee of the New York state custotlial feeble asylum for

i*

minded

women



and

trustee of the conference seminary and the Syracuse university; and is

a

Wyoming

(.tiler inslitiitioiis.

Harbour, Jefferson Lee, jojirnalisl. lecturauthor, was horn March 31, 1857. in 0>.kaloosa. Iowa. For seventeen years he

was associate editor

Hardee, William Joseph, soldier, autlmr. was born al)out 1817 in Savannah, Oa. He was a confed«'rate general who fought at Kiiiggold. Oa., in 1S(>:{: and the author of

of the Youth's Com))anion Boston. of

IJille

anr of the Authors' clul» an«I the Twenlii'th centtiry club; and has tilled viiriotis pd-itions of trust and honor. !e<'tured

on

and Wit and Humor

in

is a palof four genconferences, and each. in secretary For twenty years he ha.s been secretary in the central New York

Penlicid,

IS42. in

presiding ehh

lor,

hulure in Crawfordsville in 18i»n; indueing the republicans of in

woman's tlepartnunt

profession



Iowa to put into the state phitform a woman's plank; and has always taken an active part in the woman's suirrage movement. For eiylit years .she edited the woman's departn]ent of the Chicago Inter Ocean; is founder and president of Kvanston woman's elui)

in

Ldiiis. .<>. in 188,5 he was president of the Amt'rican derniatological association. He is (he author of Ksseiitials of Vaccination and Manual of Skin Diseases. Hard, Manley S., clergyman, was ln»rn

journali»t. autiior, poet, was Ixtrn April 1"», She delivereil 1H4:K in t rawford^ville. Ind.

her

M-nattir

N.Y.

Hardaway, William Augustus, physician, autiior, WHS iHirn Jan, 8. IS.'jii, in .Mubile.

of the Puritan.

Light Infantry Tactics. in WytlH-ville. Va.

He

died


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Hardeman, Robert Ulla, stddier. tinancier. was ixirn Nov. 22, lUliS, in Hibb county. (!a. He -icrveil as captain and acting adjutant in the

army He was

until

N'irgiiiia

I'lvil

war.

staite

the close of the treasurer of Geor-

gia in ISS4 92.

Hardeman, Thomas,

soldier, lawyer, state congressman, was born .Ian. l"i, Katimton. Ga. In 18.»:{, 18.37, 18t)3ajid 1874 he was elected a representative the Georgia state legislature; and in

senator,

IS2.>. in 154,

in

18.">.>

and

was

elected state senator.

IPSIt-S.l

In

18.59 01

was a representative from and forty-i-ightli

he

tieorgia to the thirty-sixth <'ongresses He served in

the

confe<lerate

He

died March

Harby, Isaac, educator, dramatist, author, was born Nov. II, 17SS. in Cliarbston. .S.C.

army during the

He establish«-d an aeailemy in Charleston. Hi.-* plays include Alexander Severus; The tlordian Knot; and Alberti. He died Di-c. 14. I His, in New York City.

publisher of New York 21, 1879. in Wheeling, an academic education. Since 1894 he has been in business on his own account and is a succ«'ssful publisher of

Harby, Mrs. Lte Cohen, autlu^r, poet, wa** born Sept. 7. 1S4!>. in Charh-iton, S.C. She is prominent in patriotic socii-ties; has been cliairni.in

of

N'ork City:

in Sorosi.s of New belmigs to all the liistorical

literature

and

is the autiior of The Land In Earliest Texas; Texan Contra«*ts; .Tudy Kobiiixou. Milliinr; The City of a Prince; and The Romance of a Southern City.

societies.

of

the

Types

.She

Tejas;

anive<l

New York

City.

Harden, William, soldier, lawyer, legislalibrarian, was born Nov. 11, 1844. i»i Savannah, (Ja. In I8(}2 until the end of

tor,

war he served in the lifty-fourth regiment Georgia infantry in the confederservii'e: for many years he practiced law; and sinee ISfiO lias U'en librarian of

the civil ate

the (Jeorgia historical society. In l!MM)04 wris a representative in (he Georgia state h'liisjat lire.

he

Hardenbergh, Augustus A., banker.

rail-