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HERRINQSHAWS LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. sixty-swond and sixty -third

first,

ron;;r«'Hs«'H

as a rcpuhlioan. actor, va« born April Providentv, R.I. H»' playinl the

Hawortb, Joseph 7.

1S.>8.

in

S.,

Hoodman Hlind; Thr lU'lls; many y»«ars he was own company. He died

principal roles in

and other dramas. For at the ill

of his

h«'a«l

short storii's and poems. Hawthorne, Julian, litterateur, author, was born .lune 22. 1840. in floston, Mass. He is the author of Uressant; tiarth; Dust: Idolatry; Fortune's Fool ; Beatrix Randolph;

Saxon

Hawortb, Paul Leiand, was born .uj?. "iS. 1876.

He has

e^lucator, author,

West Newton,

in

received the deffreea of A.B.

from the Indiana state univerA.M.

and

and

^ity;

1U04-0.5

in

a fellow in American history at Columbia college; and he

was

r«'C«'ivfd thi-

Ph.D. from

deprer

tliat

«»f

insti-

tution. In HKIl-<>2 he a professor of history and civics at the northern Micliigan state normal school;

was

S««-

Hawthorne and His Wife; American T„iterature; The Trial of (iideon; Prince Saroni's and Love Is a Spirit. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, novelist, was born 804. in Salem, .Mass. During 18.1841 he held a position in the Boston custom house; was next a member of the Brook Farm association; and N ife;

.luly 4.

1

^ ^

Haws, J. H. Hobart, congressman, was iu N«'w York City. He was a representative in congress from New York stat<'

born

He

New York

City. Hawthorne, Alice H., litterateur, poet, was She l)orn Nov. 8, 1842, in Louisville, Ky. is the author of a volume of poems entitled die<l

in

Hawtliorne T^eaves. Hawthorne, Benjamin colle-ie president,

Lunenberg, Va.

^W

.Fiiiie

111.

1S.17. in

the ru<liments of his education in the public schools of the South; graduated with tin- degn-e of

H<' receiv4'd

..M.

from

the

dolpli-.Macon

and was

HH

Han-

college;

student at the Clark university and at Yale college. He soon attained siic-

cess

50 and consul at

He was of

18r)3-.'>7

in

Liverpool. the author

Fanshawf

Told

Tales;

TwiceGrand-

father's Chair: ^tosses

from an nld Manse; People; Liberty Tree; Biographical Stories for Children; The Scarlet Letter; True Stories; The House of the

Seven (Jables; A Wonder Book; The Snow Image, and other Twice-Told Talcs; The

Romance; Tanglewood Tales; Blithedale The Marble Faun, known in England as Transformation; Our Old Home; Passages from American Note-Books English NoteBooks; French and Italian Note B«>oks; Septimius Felton; The Dolliver Romance; and

educator,

James,

was horn

PS,

after 1843 a resident at Ccmcord, Mass. He was surveyor of the port of Saiem in 184fi-

^

Famous Old

Di>»piited Presidential Election.

18.51 -r)3.

Malmaisoii;

Strome; N«d»le Blood; Love, or a also Mrs. rJainslxirough's Diamonds; David Poindexter's Disappearance, and ( >ther Tales; A Dream and a Forgetting; Confessions and Criticisms; Constance; Nathaniel

Name;

IIMVI-Ofl was a in teacher in history at the teachers' colh-jye; and in 1H06 he was a lecturer in history at Columbia university. Since 11>07 he has i»een a collaborator <m Averv's History of the L'nitcd States. He is a writer of stories an<l historical articles for leading magazines; and is the author of The Hayes-Tilden

in

.-Vrchibald

Studi«'s;

bastian

l!»o:{.

Iml.

103

Country Interhnle; Poems; and numerous

a

in

work; and

e<lucational for several

years liUed a profess«)rship in the collegiate institute of Haton lloiig*', La. He has Ix-eii presi«lent of the West Tennessee college; and hehl nuiiuTtius high |>ositions in the South. He subsequently Iwcame profex8or in the state agricultural college of Oregon; and now tills the chair of mental jiliilosophy in the university of Oregon. Hawthorne, Hildegarde, author, poet, was born June 22. 184rt. in New York City. She A is the author of Fairest of the Fair;

Crimshawe's Secret. lie died May 111, Plymouth, N.H. Hawthorne, Mrs. Sophia, litti-rateur, author, was lK)rn in 1810 in Salem, Mass. She was the wife of Nathaniel Howthorne. and sister of ElizaV»eth P.-abody. Her only publication was Notes in England and Italy. She died Feb. 2fi. 1871. in London. England. Dr.

18«14. in

Haxall,

Robert

William,

i)hysiciaii.

was

He 1H(I2. in Petersburg. Va. 1. several occasions president of the Medical so«iety of Virginia; and was one of the foumlers of the American medical association. Tie died March 26. 1872. in Richborn Aug.

was

«>n

mond. Va. Hay, A. I

nited

inventor. He was the bridge in the died Jan. 22, 1895, in

T., buihler,

inventor of the States.

Burlington,

first all steel

He

lown.

Hay, Andrew

K,,

congressman, was born

In 184!) .'il he was a representative from New .Jersey to the thirtyTie died in S'ew Jersey. first congress. Hay, Charles Augustus, clergyman, theologir.n, wa^ born Feb. 11, 1821, in York, Pa.

in

Massachusetts.