Page:Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography - volume 3.pdf/102

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

HKRRINOSUAWS LIBRARY OK AMKHICAN 1849 57 he was paistor of the baptist chun h in ilomer, N.Y. and since that time lie lia-. been a professor in the Hamilton theologieni seminary. He is the author of .h>nioir of Rev. Alfred Kennett; The Churcli, it;^ P<ilit and Ordinances; and The Ta-stor, Mis Quali fication.4 and Dutiea.

Harvey, James author, poet, was born Oanhury. Conn. He is a well known journalist of New York City; an«l the an tljor of a volume of poemst entitkd Lines in

and RhTues. Harvey, James Madison, civil engineer, jjovemor, I'nited Stales senator, was born Sept. *l. in Monroe county. a. 11. ciiptain in the fourth and tenth n';;i nient.s of Kant^as volunteer infantry in IS»U wa.-»

«54. He was a memiier in the h)wer lion^iof the Kansas ntate legislature in 18U.>(iri; and a mentber of the state nenate of lS(i7 08; and was the fourth governor of Kan«a'« in 1869 73. In 1873 77 he was I'nited States senator. He died April 15, 18U4, in

Junction City, Kan. Harvey, John, colonial governor. In 1(129J9 he va8 colonial govern<-r of irginia. He died in

irginui.

IlIOGRAPHY.

of the New Hampshire legislature, speaker of the hou.se in 1S1S21. In was a represenla, ive from Niv Haniphhir> to the sevente«'nth and ighleciith (ongress;'s. He was president of tin stale senate in 1825 2*<; and was a state c<iuiiselor in 1828. He was the eleventh governor of N(w Hami'shire in 18:»il 3i: ar.d in 1831 wa.s a]»|H)inted district judge of the I nited States <iislrict couii. He died April 7. IStn;. in Cone>rd. N.H.

member

an<l

1821 2o he

Harvey, Peter, merchant, state senator, author, was iKirn .July 10, 1810, in Itaniit.

t.

He was trtasurcr of the Huthiiid riiilroad; and pre>ident of the Kilby t)ank. He MT^ cd in both braiu'lies of the .Mas^aehusetts l«>gislature. !le was the author of Heminiseenees and . icdotes of Diniel Webster. He died .Iiine 27, 1877, in Hoston, •Mass.

Harvey, William Hope, lawyer, author, was liorn Aug. 10, 1S."»1, in HiiUalfi. W . He WHS edue.it "d in the HiiMalo academy and Mrrshnll c<dbge

Harvey, John Le Grand, lawyer, author, wa.n born

in

IS.iT.

in

Waltbam, Mass. four term^ a-* mayor and in 1909 Ivcaine a

of

He a In 19t».)-07 lie of Walthani. meinl>er of the

Ohio.

.Mas^.

He

received the degrees of A. II.

and A.M. from Antioch college of Yellow Springs. (>hio; and the degree of H.I), from Harvard university. In 1891-97 he wa-< minniversitv church of l)es .Moine-*, Iowa; in 1898-1905 of the First I'nitariaii church of Erie, Fa.; and since 19(»7 has been minister of the Fourth Cnitarian church ni Biocrklyn. In 13J5-07 he was secretary for

ister of the

the

I

Amcican

Cnitarian asso<'iation

and

is

now also director and secretary for the Cnitarian conference for the michile states and C inada. Harvey, Louis Powell, educator, journalist, governor, was bom July 22, 1820, in East Tla'.dam, Conn. He was a nu-mber of the first stat« constitutional convention of Wisconsin; was in the state senate in 1855-57; ani' 'vaa chosen secretary of state soon

He was elected governor of W i> iifteiward. He died April 19, 1802. in ronsin in 1801. W isconsin.

He

l»c-

writer mi

M-

praetic'-d law.

MaHr^a

Harvey, Leon Addison, clergjTnan of 798 place, Brooklyn. N.Y., was born iii

He

X'irginia.

was admitted to the bar: and in 187184

serveil

Elmore

Corry. Pa.

of Ve>«t

lavi-i

ehusetts state senate from the lifth .Mi<hllr ^ex district. Harvey, Jonathan, lawyer, congressman, was l)orn in 1780. in Merrimack county. N. H. He served sev.>n years in the two houxi h of the New Hampshire state legislature; wa>* president of the state senate in lS17-2."t; and was a state counselor in KS23-2.">. In 18'2.}-31 he wa.s a representative from New Hampshire to the nineteeth, twentieth ami twenlv-hrst congresses. He died Aug. 23. 1850, in Sutton, N.H.

85

Harvey, Matthew, lawyer, jurist, congressman, g'vernor, was born .luiie 21, ITsi, in Sutton, N.H. He was for many y<ar"* a

caiiH'

a

naiicial

whose

topics

theories rei.nrdiiig unlimited coinage of sil v«'r have lieen very popular. He is the autnor of Coin's Fi-

nancial Scho<d Coin's School

.

Tale

of T w o , a t i o 11 s; to Date; Patriots of ,mi'r >loney. Trusts and Impi-rial

Cn

iea; Coin on ism; and other works. Harvey, Turlington Walker, lumber nn r chant, founder, was l>orn .March 10. iM.I.'i. in Silojin. ..V. Since 1859 he has Imm n in the lumb<>r business in Chicago, III.: and has lari;- mills in M ii-:iig;iii ami Wis eonsin: anti is now {iresidi nl of the T. Harvey Inmlior company. In Im80 he was president of the Chicago relief and aid so cietv; and laid out the town of llar« v. III.

aiipiired

.

Harvey, William Jameson, talist, Vii.

was born May 13. He s<rved in the

soldier,

capi-

My mouth, war: and at-

1K.5S, in

civil

I

tained the rank of adjiit.int. He is president and manager of the W'ilkisjiarre ami Kingston strt-et railway; and president of the

Wyoming' valley

laee

mills.

Harvey, William Patrick, clergyman, author,

was

l)orn

March

15.

1843, in

Ireland.

1872 he was ordained to the mini-tiv: for twelve years he was pastor at liarrodsburg, Salvisa and Lawreneeburg. I'a. .Since 1888 he lias been president of the He is the author of Baptist book concern. Baptists in History; Shall Women Preach: and The lord's Supper. In

and