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Hargis, Thomas Frazier, soldier, lawyer, was born June 24. 1S42, in Ureatliitt county. Ky. In 1S71 he was chosen a nn-mls-r of the Kentucky state senate; was ele«(ed judge of the criminal court in 1878; and niised to the apjullate In'ncli of Kentiekv jurist,

in I.S7!». In IHS4 he was chief supreme court of Kentucky. l!Mi;{

in Louisville.

justice of

He

died

J^Bb^H

l.s.s:.-

Moores

college:

lie

professor

of biology York, lii he was |iiesid«-nt of the New York state science teachers' association in I8!UI!»8 was president of the Syracuse Academy of science; anciation for the ailvancemont of science. He is the author of (hitlines of (Jem-ral Riohigy; and other works.

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Hargrave,

Charles

A.,

was born May

educator.

i«illege

Portland Mill. Ind. He is an educator of natural 8cienc«' in the Central normal college of Danville. Ind.; of which institution he was jiresident for several years. 24.


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Hargrove, Robert Kennon, clergyman, bishop, author, was born Sept. 17. I82!>. in Pickens county. Ala. He was bishop of the methtidist episcopal church south. He was the author of I*aw8 of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church South as Interpreted by the College <if Fiishops. He died in lOO.'i, in Nashville.

Tenn. Haring, John, congressman, was born Sept. 1730. in Tappan. N.Y. In 1774-7.". and

28.

1785-88 he was a delegate from New York to th*' continental congress. He died .April 1.

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in

The

l-!

I'nity of Tnitli in Christian-

oliit ion.

SwedeslKirougli, N.J. He I nited States military and was made brigadiergeneral of volunteers. He was killed June 27. istil. in the battle of Kenesaw nuaintain. Dec.

2.

1837.

in

graduated from

academy

in

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Harker. Joseph Ralph, educator, clergycoil* ge ple^ident. was borii June 30, in Durham. Kiigland. In ISSS he graduated with the degn-e of ..H. from Illinois

ma n.

[•^-'M.

and subsereceived I he of A..M. ami I'll. I), from that instiIn tiit ion of h-artiiiig. 18U3-71 he worked in the coal miiii-s of Dur-

college;

ham.

r^lauveltville.

N.Y.

Hark, Joseph Maximilian, clergyman, ed-

and in worked as a

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Syracuse univer«ity of

president,

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Barker, Charles Garrison, soldier, was born

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ity

ret-eived th«' ilegree o| INi.n. from the Ohio

he was proiessor o| natural sciences at

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lb* is a Moravian ch-rgyand educator of Hetlilehem, I'a. He is

i|reiitly

Ky.

1840,

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Hargitt, Charles Wesley, e<iucator, biolowas horn in l^iwreiicehurg. Ind. In IH77 he graduated from Moore-* Hill college of Indiana: and

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was born June

ucator. author,

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gist, author,

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S IJIIKAIIV <»K

ueuUi*niy of arta and 8ci«'nc«'». Tlu- greater part of iis time was given to work in vertebrate paliL-uutology, but he also did much in invertebrate zoology, publishing papers on niyriapoUtt, a fossil arachnid, isopods. and the results of dredging expeditions. His last wc»rk was a report on the .Marine Isopoda of New Hngland and Adjacent 'ater«»; and one on The Jsopoda of the HIake Dn-dgings on the Kastern Coast of the L'nited Mat»'>. He died Nov. fi, lss7. in New Haven. ('«>nn.

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1874In principal of ~ehoolH at De Sot»>, 111.; in 1870-77 was principal of the grammar sch<»ol of Heardstown, III.: in I.S77 81 was su(H>rintend«-nt of schools at Mendosia. III.; then in IH8I 84 he was Miperiiiteiident of schools at Waverly, HI.; and in ISS4-03 was principal of Whipple academy at Jacksonville. HI. In l88!»-fl3 he was profi'ssor of pedagogy in the Illinois c|>al church. Harker, Oliver Albert, eiliicator. lawyer. jini>t. dean, was Ihuii Dee. 14. lH4«i. in Newport. I nil. lU was educated in the public schools of Putnam and )iipage oiin( ies of IIIinois: in lS(5tl-({2 studied in Wlieatoii col7(1

lie

1

lege; in iiatetl

III.

was

«

l8(>(J-(»!»

from

grad-

McKen-

dree college with the degrees of .V.R. and A.M.: and in l8(?fi-07 studied in the law sclmol of the university of Indiana. He served as a firivate soldier in the civil war in the sixty-seventh regiment Illinois volunteer infantry; and participated in numennis battles and skirmishes. In I8I57 (W he taught school in Vienna. III. In 1870-78 he practiced law in Vienna. III.; and in 1S7H-10O3 for twenty -live years was judge of the circuit court and judge of the ajipellate court of Illinois. In lS!i.'i-1Mi he was president of tl-e Illinois state bar associati«iii. In I8))7I1»03 he was U-cturer in the college of law at the universitv of Illinois; and since 1(U)3