Page:Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography - volume 3.pdf/76

 HERRINGSHAWS LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. jurist,

ty,

was born June

Ky.

He

1850, in Evansville, Ind. In 1886-00 he was pastor of the First presbyterian church of New York City. In I8y0-»l he took spe-

and at the Transyl-

cial theological studies in the university of

Hf vania univt*ri*ity. practiced law in Frankfort, in connt-ction with hif* father,

Berlin. In I8ft4-190l he was pastor of the Third presbyterian church of Rochester, N. Y. In 100 1 -06 he was president of the Lake

Hun. .lanu-s !at«> ITarhm: and served as county jmljif of Franklin county. Ky. During the civil war he served in the union

Harland, Henry .Sidney Luska— journalauthor, was born March 1, 1861, in .St. Petersburg, Russia. He was a novelist of New York City; removed to Lomlon. and has there edited The Yellow Rook. He is the author of Grandison Mather; .Mea Culpa; .As It Was Written; Mrs. P«ixada; The Land of Ix)ve; The Yoke of the Thorah; My Mademoiselle l iicle Florimond; Grey Roses; Miss; and Comedies and Errors.

tlu»

arniy as colonel of the tenth Kentucky vollilletl the ollice of

He has

unt was associate justice of the HUprenu- coiirt of the I'nited States. Harlan, James, journalist, lawyer, college president, conjrressman. I'nited States senator, was born .ug. 2.'>. 1S20. in Clarke county. III. lie was super. ^ intendent of public instruction for Iowa in 1847: and was president of the Iowa Wes-

leyan

^^^^^

i^^^^^^ -^^^^^^^^^^^^

university

14,

Forest university of Illinois.

—

ict,

Harley, Charles Richard, sculptor, designwas born March 25, 1864, in Philadelphia. Pa. He has been professionally engaged as a sculptor since ISft'i. Some of his more notable works are Our Mother of Sorrows; Pierrot and Tribunal, in plaster; and In Memoriani, in wood carving.

er,

Harlow, neer,

bury, Mass.

—'

tlu'

last

He

Rogers, manufacturer, pioApril 23. 181."). in Shrewsis a direct lineal »lescendant of Captain Will-

^^"ji^H i*"" ^||BPP came

^^^^

^^^B

^^^B

^

Marquette; in mill and was the first that postmaster of

was

surviving

Iowa. Harlan, Richard, |>hysician. naturalist, aiithor. was born Sept.* 1ft. 17ftrt, in Philadelphia. Pa. He was a physician and naturalist of Pliiladelpliia. ITe was tlie author of Observations on the Genus Salamandra: Fauna Americana: American Herpetology; an<l Medical and Physical Researches. He died Sept. 30. 1843. in New Orleans. La. Harland, Edward, soldier, lawyer, banker, state senator, was born .Tune 24, 18.32. in Norwich. Conn. In 1863 he attained the rank of brigadier-genernl. In lS6ft he was a member of the Connecticut state lefrislature; and in 1870 was a member of the state senate. In 1862-76 he was presidine judge

He

is

savings bank. Harlan, Richard

president of the Norwich

Davenport,

theologian, college president,

clergyman,

was born Nov.

engaged

^^^^.

years he was in the manufacture of woolen machinery; and in 1849 the Marorganized quette iron company; operated the first saw fifteen

^^^^L

in

of Presi3. In 18.'»r> 7.i was I'nited States senator from Iowa. In 18(1.')-

the interi<ir: and

Amos

was born

member

of probate.

19

1, 1833, in Boyle counreceived his education at the Center coUeg*-, Ky..

nunu-rous public offices of and county; and died Oct. Marquette, Mich.

tity.

He

triist

in his city

3.

IS'to.

lilled

ill

Harlow, George Henry, designer, accountwas born Sept. 5, was edu18.30. in Sackefs Harbor. N.Y. He

ant, govi rnuient ofl'cial.

common

cated in the

afterand schools; ward learned the art and designing of

draughting. He located in Pekin. 111. In 18.').') he worked for a mercantile house in that city; and in 18.')7 accepted a position of bookkeeper. In 18.58 he began a mercantile business. In 1860 he

was nominated circuit flerk and recorder; and became alderman of his city. In 186.5 he was elected first assistant secretary of the state senate; and became private secretary to the governor of Illinois.

He was

inspector-general

of

Illi-