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 HBRRINQBHAW'S LIBRARY OK AMKRK'AN HKK3RAPHY. and Cuucerus

Classical Traiuilatioiu;

ot

My

Life.

Hartley, Isaac Smithson, cU'r^vm

m

ui

tbor, was born OepU 21, 1830, in Nrw Vurk City. He waa the author of Prayer and Ita Kort Relation to MotKrn ( rinri-m and Schuyler in History-, lie aieU July 3. Hm. in Oreat Barringflon, Mas*. In l»i«liop. !- rL'vman, Hartley, James,

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Koniun

L-on.Hi'<.iat<-<l

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bishop of Columbus, (Mi in. Hartley, Jonathan Scott, Mulptor. author, was, born S«pt. 23, 184."», in Albany, N.Y. He ia one of the orijiinal nicnilM Trt of ticSalmagundi sketch club, and was profew^or of anatomy in the schools of the Art Htu,1. Ill It-agur in 187H S4. ami pr< nidi-nt of the league in m7U-80. Jn 18»1 he became a member of the National academy of design. -

Hif* work.** in art include Tlu" Ymiritr Sainnri-

tan; King iiene's Daughter; i'uriUn; Kricson; and King Alfred. He is the author of

Anatomy

in Art.

Hartley, Robert Milham, philantliropist. author, was born Feb. 17. ITIMJ. in Kn^laiid. Iff % a philanthropist; and in 1842 toumled the New York awsociation for improving the condition of the pOOT. lie a.-« tin- an thor of History, Science, and Practical Kssay on Milk; and Temperance in Large Cit* ies and Towm^. He died Mavch 3. 1881. in

New York

City.

Hartley, Thomas, soMier. lawyer .congresslK>rn

nian. wa-*

Pa.

He

Sept.

7.

174K.

in

Kcadin;;.

served in the revolutionary war

a colonel in 1776-70. In 17W-1R01 he was a from Pennsylvania fo the rt'pr- -ifMitativo Kccond, third, fourth, fiflli an«l j^ixth congresses. He died Dee. 21. IWM). in Yorlc, Pa. Hartman, Charles S., lawy« r.ronKrr.'«)*ninM. was born March 1, 1861, in Monti«eiio. Ind. In 188!) he wsi* a nicnilK-r of the const itutional convention; and in IRflS-lW he was a representative from Montana to tin- fifty lirst,

third, fifty

ff)iirtli

and

fifty litlli

<-onj;re>-'-'-

Hartman, Sadakichi, artint. atitlior. i>«*en enfr<«f,';

am!

the in 1893-94 edited the Art Critic, lie author of Naked Ghosts ; Christ, a dramatic t'onver>*af ions with p<H'iu in Ihret^ acts; Walt Whitman; Shakespeare in Art; Modi.<<

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American Sculpture; and other works. Hfyfwi ftiij Samuel Brubaker, mannfaetur* er, physician, was born April 1, 1830, near Harri-iburg. Pa. In 1857 he graduate<l from tne JefTerson eoUe^'c with thf de<.'i<T of M.D. He practiced his profession for twelve years at Millersville. Pa. In 1884 he began if I'. tuna. a patent im-d In ISOO he established a minitarium treatment of chronic diseases.

the manufaottire icine.

for the

ffUfttfiati

waa Fs.

bom

William

Dell, naturalist

Dec. 24, 1817,

He has made a

in

.;nit

Imr.

Chest<'r county. collection of

large

was

sialic, wliieh

«I

rich in jiartuhe

rspt'eially

achatinellie. In connection with Dr. Mnhener. he i-^^ind an illustrated and iptive catalogue u£ tin* fn-sh water and land sludls of C lu ster wunty, I'a. lie died

and

K/r.i

df'i

i

An-

in

Iti.

We«teliester. Pa.

Hartmann, Arthur, mnsieian. eonipoaer. ua- Iwim July 2:i, 1SS2. in Philadelphia, Pa. He has played the violin with success in fiondon, Pans and Vienna. Hartness, James, manufHetiirer, inventor and author of Springlield, 't., waa born Sept. 8, 1861, in Schenectady, N.Y. He Is font s ami I,am-M>n MiU'liim' [>r« >i(i« iit of the i-oinpauy; and the inventor of the turret eqiiatoriad telescope, the LoAwing lathe and ihe Hat turret lathe. He lia> Un n vice-pren of the . i -ri'-an •'o« )> ty oi m«'elianieal and vice president of the fst New Knyland idiand»er of eommerce. lie. is the author of Machine Building for ProAt; id»'nl

enj/ineers.

Human Factor in Works Management and other workH. Hartranft, Chester Darid, clergyman, college pri'sident. was horn Oet. l.V. IS.*{!>. in He has hei*n profe^^or of Frederick, Pa. eecleNiastical history In the Hartford theo. logical seniinary; of whieh in-titutinn lie was president in 1888 UH)3, and in nt»w honorary president.

work

H*^ is

engaged in literary

in (Jerniany,

Hartranft, John Frederick, soldier, ^'overnor. was Ixim D^c. 10, 1830, in Moni^'<>m> cry eounty. I'a. lie wan a colonel of the lourth Pennsylvania; and from 1804 >va* a general and had nanmand of a brigade at the battle of the WildernesH. He l>ri<:.i he was chH-ted auditor general of PenUMvlvania. and re-elertetl in 1868. l'^7-'>77 lie «a» tomm.imiei in eliief of In the grand army of the rei>iililie. In 1S7.{ 79 he was the neventeenth jjovernor of PennsyIv:iTii;< He died Oct. 17, I8KJ), in Norria-

wn» hrevetted a major->»eneral

town. I'a. Sartridgtr JnHan, gressman, was lM»rn •

Ja.

Me

juiiiei.i!

soldier,

lawyer,

con-

in Savannah, of the eastern 111' I'orffia; a represeiilat i> t«tate U-gi^iature; and delegate to w.i-

in

1821*

-olii itnr j;eneral •

<

'

in the Ihe Charlentown demoefafic convention of isr.d. He >erved ill and waK a meniiier

gress.

the

from Oeorjria

to the

lonfi'derate

army:

of the cortrait

painter. arti«t.

was

boi n

Feb.

2i»,

1842.

in

Amherst, N.H. He was edmiiled in the AlIiTitown aeadeiny of Pennsylvania: and at the Ajipleton aradeniy of Mt. Vernon. N.lf. In l8(H-6.1i he served in the New llaiii|ishin> volnnteers; and was in the I'nited State-s re;:iilar army as captain of the war departIn Isiitl he eoiiimencod the nient rit1e>. «tudy of art in litHton, Mass. In 1872 he life drew frtmi a portrait of President Grant