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school in Ohio and California; in 180!) 15)01 was professor i>f English littTiilurf ul the Lciand Stanfunl university She is the author of of Palo Alto, CaL C'om|K>-i(if n K«'rd8e8; and Poems. Hardy, James Ward, educator, tlergyman, vollege preHident, was born .Ian. 19, IS 15, in Ueorgia. ile was for several years profeii;»or af mathematics in Grange college, Ala.; and afterward its provident. He died Aug. 14, lb5o, in Alabama. Hardy, John, lawyer, state legislator, eon;,'n.ssinan, was born .Sept. 19, 1835, in Scntiund. In IHCl he was a member of the state house of repreaentatives. In 1881*83 ht* was a n'presentative from New York to the forty-seventh and forty-eighth congreshcs. Hardy, John Crurapton, «'dticator, college

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prc'suleut, wan boru Dec. 24, 18(i4, in NewFor ten years he was ton county. Miss. superintendent of the city hcIukjIs of .Tarkson, Mis». lie was appointed by the governor one of the committee to build a million l> was given a position on Since bench of the municipal eourt. 1806 he has lH>en an assm-iate justice of the cfiurt of .Massaeliusetts. For a sliort time be served in the L'nited States army. Hardy, Rufus, lawyer, jurist, congressrann. was born Dec. 16, 1805. in Mt»nroe county. Miss, He was educated in the [>rivate schools of Texas and Mississippi and at the university of Georgia. He was county attite

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torney for four years; district attorney for foui yearn; and in 1«88 9ti was district He is extensively engaged in farmIn IIM)" !.") be Wiis a in}: and oil pnxlurinj;. rejircHentutive from Texas to the sixtieth, aixty-first, sixty-S4*cond and sixty-third congn'sses as a denioi i.it. Hardy, Samuel, lieutenant-governor, conf^rensman. was bom about 1758 in Isle of Wi^lit county. V.i. Tn 17^!? S,! be was a delegate from irginia to the continental congress. He was for a time lieutenantgovernor of V irginia. He died in October, 178.>, in New ^ ork City. judge.

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D., soMier. lawyer, congressTan. 9. 184.1. near Adrian, entered the military wrvice as a Ohio. private in the signal corps. United States served during the remainand 18(54. in army, der of the war. In 189 l-O.'* he was a representatit'o from Ohio to the fifty-second and fifty-third con»:ifs>e> ns a democrat. He died Feb. 10. 18U7. in Upper Sandusky. Ohio. SUiic, Geoiga Bmlea, educator, clergyman,

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UK AMKHiCAN BIOQRAPHV. bom Sept. 4, 1808, in I'biladelHe was professor of biblical learning in the Philadelphia divinity school. He wan the author of Christ to Return; and ViMions and Narratives of the Old Teatainent. a volume of sermons. He died Feb. 1.*., 1892. in Philadelphia. Pa. Hare, Hobart Amory, physician, author, was born Sept. 20, 1882, in Philadelphia. Pa. Since 1891 he has been professor of therapeutics in the Jefferson medical college of

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Philadelphia. Pa. He it the author of TextHiiok of Practical Therapeutics; I'lactical Diagnosis; and editor of a System of Therapeutics, in four volmneB. Hare, John Innes Clark, lawyer, jurist, author, was born Oct. 17, 1817, in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1875-06 he was presiding judge of file cnurt of common pleas. He is now prolessor in the law department of the university of Pennsylvania. He i« the author of Treatise on Contracts; Xew England Ex-

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Hare, Luther Rector, soldier, was born in in 1870 he joined the United Indiana, States anny aa second lieutenant in the nnlry: and in 1900 attained the seentb rank of brigadier-general of volunteers. Haze, ROhCft, scientist, author, was born Jan. 17. 1781. in Philadelphia. Pa. In ISK 47 he was pr«(le«sor of eheniihtry in the medical department of the university of Pennsylvania. He was the author of Brief View of Pt)licy and Resources of the United States; Spiritualism Scientifically Demonstratetl; ami Cbeinical Apparatus and ScienHe died May 15, 1858, titic Manipulations. in Philadelphia. Pa. Hare, Silas, soldier. lawyer, congressman, was born Nov. V.i. 1827, in Ross county, Ohio. He aerved one year in the war with Me.vieo as a private. He was chief justice of Nt w .!. .i( in 1862 under the confederate government; and afterwards served until the close of the war as a captain. In 1865 he settled in Sherman, Texas; was criminal district judge in 1873-7H; and was cl o^. democratic elector for the state at large in 1884. In 1887-91 he waa a r^resentative to t)ie tiftieth and flfty-firat congrenea aa a democrat. Hare, William Hobart, clergyman, bishop. was born M;iy 17. 18:?S. in Princeton. N.T. lie established a cathedral and a dioctisan school for young ladies among the white p. op!,- ;it "^ioiix Falls; and boanling schools and missions among the Indian tribi>s of ten states. In 1873 he was consecrated >r, iant episcopal missionary biahop of I

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HariOrd, Henry, governor, waa born in 1702 in Ireland. Tie was the last proprietary jjovernor of Maryland; Harford county, of Maryland, was named after him. Harger, Oscar, paheontolojjist. author. horn .Ian. 12. 1843. in Oxford. Conn, in 1875-77 he was secretary of the Gonnecticut