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HBRRINOSKAW'S LIBRARY OF AUBRICAN BIOGRAPHT.

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1849-65. In the latter year he was called to the Theological seminary ns prof<"»'*or of TI<>brpw, German, biblical criticism, ami i>a.stural theHi- translated from the iii'rmam. Dr. o]ogy. Schniid's Doctrinal nieolog,v of the Evan-

Hi. He was for eight yeard a district attorney for the state; and served in the union army during the civil war. In 18tiO-73 he was a representative from Illinois to the forty first and fortj-seooiid oongresses as a

He died Juno 2<), Harrisburg. Pa. Hay, Engeae Gano, lawyer, government oflcial, statesman, was bom March 26, 1853, lie was educated in in Chnrlestown, Ind. the private schools; and in 187C was admitted to the har. In 1886 he moved to Miniifsoin; nnd for seventeen years j>rac ticed law in that state. In 1889 he was a representative in the Minnesota state legislature; nnd for nearly five years was l iiKed States district attorney for the district of Minnesota, situe Mw'i he has been United

Hay, Malcolm, lawyer, was born in 1842 lie became president of in Pennsylvania, the Mercantile library association of I'ittsburg. Pa. He was a member ol the state In H!^" onst itutiomil convention of 1872.

He was

Kclical

18»8,

pastor at Harrisburg in

Lutheran church.

in

State*! pplieral appraiser.

Hay, George, lawyer, jun-t. author. He was a inember of the Virginia lepislalure; and was for many years United States attorney, in which capacity he was the proseHi' was sut»sequently cutor of Aaron Burr. district judge of the United States court for the eastern district of Virginia. He was the author of a treatise a^riiii'^t the U'^ury I.AWS; Life of John ThoinpHon; and a treatise on Emigration. He died Sept. 21, 1830, in

Richmond. Hay, Gustavua, lawyer,

autlior.

was born

1S6G in Massachusetts. He was a lawyer Bostdii. Ma-is. lie was the author of l*he l.iiw of Railway .ti iiii Tits in .Mass^u-husetts.

in <>{

Tlr died in

wood. 'a. He wa>« attorney for the commonwealtli in 1883-05. He was a member of the house iif ih h-yati's of Virpinia in 188.'>01; and was rieclid to thi« .state senate in 1893. In 1807-101.5 he was a representative Virginia to the

fifty si'venth,

fifty fifth,

fifty-eiglith,

fifty sixth,

tifty-ninth,

sixty-first, sixty-second tliird r<ini»resses as a democrat.

tieth,

six-

and sixty-

Hay. John, cabinet oll'cer, lawyer, poet, was l)oni Oet. 8, 1838. in Salem, Ind. In 18i;i he became Lincoln's private secretary, adjutant, and aide-de-camp dnring the eivit wiir; iiinl :itl. lined the rank of lirevettcd cohmel. in 187t)-7.'> he was an editorial writer on the Xew York Tribune. He was Cnitiil Stales minist. r in I.'MkVih. Knsrland. in 1 HOT 98. In 1S9S 1902 lit- was secretary of the Rtate. He was the author of A Life of Abraham T.ineoln; Pike County Ballads, nnd Other Poems; and Cistilian Days, a vohnne of travels. Of his diah-ct poems, .Tim Bludso and l.itth- Breeches are the ,

l>cst

known.

He

died

lulv

I.

1005. in

(

was appointed

lie

He

general.

New-

bury, N. K.

Hay, John B,, aoldier. lnwy<T. congressman, was horn Jan. 8, 1834,' in Belleville,

first a«i«i)itant postuia.sier-

died Oct. 20, 1885, in Pitto-

Pi

  • >ur;r.

Hay, Samuel Jenkins, lawyer, jurist, p«M't, was Ixirn Nov. 2.'J, 1825, near Barnwell, 8. C. He graduated from Erdcine college of South Carolina. He studied law under his die* harles J tiii(j;uishcd kinsman, (jovernnr •lenkins of Georgia; and for many y«ars practiced law in Augusta, Ga. After his iiiarriaL,'e he settled in Barnwell, S.C., where he practiced law until his death. In 18(i5 he was elected diel^et judge; and subsequently for nuiny years was probate jtulge. He was the author of several tine poems. (

He

June

died

14, 1881, in Barnwell, 8.C.

Hay, Walter, physician, journalist, was born June 13, 183U, iu Georgetown, D.C. lie organised St. Luke's hospital in Ohieago in ISOt; became editor of the Chieafro "Medical .lournal in 18U7, and retained this connection until the sale of the paper in 1875. In ]y<7-2. was appointed professor of the lie lluory ami practice of medicine in Rush medical

1901 in Massachusett.s.

Hay, Helen, author, poet, was born in New York City. She is the autlior of Some Verses; Boasts and Birds; The Little Boy Book; and The Rose of Dawn. Hay, James, hiwyer, state senator, congressman, was }M>rn .Tan. 9. IS.'f!. in Mil-

froiri

republican.

oolli'ge,

Chicago.

Hay, William Perry, educator, biolofrist, was born Dec. 8, 1872. in Eureka,

scientist,

In

III.

1898 he lectured on

7.<H)logy

at the

Georgetown university; and since 1901 has been a professor of biology and uoology «t llfjward

university.

He

is

a

felIo

of

tli

-

.merican asHm-ialion for the advancement of science. Haydel, Abner J., (1< -r^nL-r. architect, was born in 1S08 in l.on jsiana. He was architect of the Shepard memorial church; and ("I ray Craig castle of Newport, RT.; and was the architeet in the construction of (Jould's castle on l^ng Island. Hayden, Albert, manufacturer, inventor, was l>orn May 18, 1847, in Columbus, Ohio. Sinee 1897 he has been manager of the P. tiayden and company of Cbi^go, III. He was one of the originators of the Hayden IiiiIImvv )i;iin<.' tiiaterial; and of the Hayden fireproof tiling; and is financially interested in various enterprises. He was one of the or;.Mnizers of the Art ijistittite of Chicago; and was also president of the Beethoven 80ci»'ty of Chicago. HI.

Hayden, Carl, miller and <-fmgressman. was born net.

Tempe.

Ariz. In 1911sixty-second and demnerat. Hayden, Charles, banker, tllreetor. was l»ori-. .Tuly 9, 1870. in Boston. Mass. He is treasurer and director of the Continental IT)

h(>

sine

2.

was

sivf y-tliii

a

li

1877, in

member of the

i-r>ngresses as a

company and

is

a director

of a score of