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LIIUtAHY OF

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AMKKICAN IJIOGRAPUY.

^elicnl of Ihirri^bur;.', l*a. Sinnbeen bishop of tla* Unitctl «;vang«'lifal rimrfii at Hnrrisburg, Pa. Ue is tlic autlmr of

of American Polities; souri.

Moody in Chicago; Studies in the A<'ts: and other works. Hartzog, Henry Simms, educator. e«tlh'>;e preHident, was Iwrn July 17, lS(iii. in Harn well county, JS.C. H»' was i'dueati*d at the Sntith Carolina niili tary a e a d e ni y of Charleston: nnd at Sontliirn baptist the

ilier.

lias

seminary Ky. In

lhe<d«igieiil

I^>uisville.

<»f

1?;!>7

I'.HIJ

hi-

ident <>t the

igrieultnral

was" pres Ci«-ni->oii

e<dleg-:

and

-^inef 1002 lias Iwen president of the university of Arkan»t». In "l81»7-l!M>2 he

was direetor of the Stmth Carolina t-xperiniental station. Il<' is a UKinber of the advisory cmnniittee of the national good roads association; ehairniaii of llu' Cecil lllHMh's cHiniinittec for .rkansjis.

Me

eontribntor to the educational and » a lyeeuni and Chautauqua^

a

is

press: h'cl urer

Harvard,

Harvard

At

tour Ihouoand

Cambridge

olergynuin.

John,

college,

l-'ri<;land.

of H507, in

foun<h'r

was born Sept.

2.

his de.ith he left a legacy of dollars (o endow a school at

and

is

thus memorable as

tin*

university of Harvard «'oinot c<iiitrolled by any relig He dies. Harvey, C. C, railroa«l president. was Imm-u Since IS".I4 he in iS4.> in Newfoundland. has U-en the president of the New Orleans

  • l norlln'nstern railroad; the Alabama and

and the Vieksburg, Vieksl:uru railway; Shrevep'irt and Pacific railroad. (ituniier

of

hgc. which

the is

Harvey, Charles M., journalist, author, was Inirn Oct. 15. 1848. in Boston. .Mass. He received un academic education; an«l .s<mui suec. sH hi attained journalism. He has with is'en eonnectetl

new, papers ^

-rk.

St.

in I.ouis

New and

sinehica;io; and 18Sli been chief ha-, cditoi iai writer on t he (JIoIk* Democrat of St. Louis. Mo. lit- is a fre ipieiit eoi't riiiutor on social |MiliticaI, and hi->toriraI sid)jeets to (

North American iy.

.Appleton's

Weekly member of tin- .American

aziiie. Leslie's

He

is

a

the Atiantie Monthly. Putnam'-^ Montli Metroptdilaii Mag and other periodicals

l{<-view.

M igazine.

|><ditieal

science association, the Missouri state liis torical society and the Kansas state his torical society. He is the author of His tory of the Republican Party; H)iinlliook

and History

of

.Mis-

Harvey, Cornelius Burnham, educator, sollawyer, genealogist, was Iwrn Oct. 20. 18:i», in Kniield. N.Y. He taught school for a while; and in 18(!2 he enlisted as a private in the fourteenth reginn-nt New .lersey volunteers. He hatl a large practice in .lersey City, N..L and gave nniny years to iiistorical and genealogical n-xeareh. II'was the author of ihe Buck (Jenealogy of the Harvey Family: and Biographical ami (•enealogical History of Itergeu and Hudson Counties. He <iied Oct. 4. 191)2, in Chisier.

N..T.

Harvey, David A., soldier. lawyer, juri-st. congressman, was l>orn .March 2(», 1H4.'V. in Nova Scotia. He served throughout the war in eonipany B, fourth Ohio cavalry. In 18(lrt he removed to To|>eka, Kan., where he served four years as city attorney, and be six years as prolmte judge. In 1880 was a territorial delegate from Oklahoma to the fifty-first and fifty-second congresses as a republican.

Harvey, Dwight

was

liorn

June

B.,

4,

clergyman, educattir. Martinsburg. in

1834,

Ohio. Silic*' 1882 he has In-en president of the Cianville female college, which was foun<le<l in 1827; and is thus the pioneer girl>' school of the higher type in the west.

Harvey, born

was He is museum of

Eli, painter, sculptor, artist, .Sept. 2.1. 1860, in Ogden, Ohio.

veprt sented

in

the

St.

l^ouis

by two pieces in sculpture entitltKl Roaring Lion: nnd The Rampant -lag In in<)."» he modeled The .Xmerican KIk

line arts riie

uar. fiU'

the order of elks.

Harvey, Frederick Loviad, lawyer, author, 18.")<i, in Washington. D.C. <>. Si)n'e lS7fl he has practiced law in Washing!<m. D.C.; and in 1888 9(5 was principal eam<ncr of land chiims. He is the author of History of the Washingttm Mtmnnieiit and of the Wasliington National Monuinenl

was born .May

Society.

Harvey, George,

eilitor. capitalist,

was horn

l(i. 1804. in IVacham. Vt. At the age eighteen years he was reporter on llu* the -liifT of the Springflehl Rt-publican: at age of twenty one he was ou the statT of the orId of New York City: and in 1899 ImHe is c.nne editor of th* .Xmericaii Review. the constructor ami president of many elee trie railroads. In 19(i:f he was trustee of the Stevt-ns institute. Harvey, Hayward Augustus, inventor, was lorn dan. 17. 1824. in .Jamestown, N.Y. He iM'voti'd himself to mechanical inventions. His improvements included nearly fifty patents in cutting screws and ndling screws, as well as many for Uilts and Iwdt machinery. He aKo invented a new proetss for the manufacture of steel; ami he iM'came president of the Harvey steel company in Newark. N..T. He lied Aug. 28, 1893. in Orangi".

I'eb.

of

N..T.

Harvey, Hezekiah, clergyman, educator, author, was born Nov. 27. 1821. in England. He came to the Inited States in 18;in. In