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MUltAKY uK AMKHU AN lUOGRAPHY.

oUier corporations. He was major and aidedo camp on the general stall of the Massachusetts voluntfi-r militia; and dispersing officer for the United States government in .Mar».saehus««tts.

Hayden, Charles S., lawyer, jurist, was born Dec. 10, 1848, in Harvard, .Mass. >Sincc. 18U1 he has been chief justice of the court. In 1889 he was elected mayor of Kitchburg, .Mass.

Hayden, Edward Daniel, lawyer, state sencongressman, was liorn Dee. 27, 1833. In 18(32 he entered in Cambridge, Mass. the L'nited States navy as assistant paymaster. He was a meml>er of the state

ator,

house of representatives of Massachusetts He settltHl at Woburn, Mass., in 1880 82. in 1885-89 he was a representative from

and

and

ilassaehuMetts to the forty-ninth tieth congresses as a republican.

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Hayden, Edward Simeon, inventor, was born in 1S52. lie attained not<.» as a sue cessfol inventor. He died Feb. 15, 1899, in New York City. Hayden, Ferdinand Vanderveer, peologist, author, was toru Sept. 7, 1H29, in Westfleid, Mass. He was a professor of geology in the university of Pennsylvania. He was the author of Origin and I'rogress of the United States tJeobigical Survey of the Territories; and also The Yellowstone National Park. He die«l Dec. 22. 1887. in Philadelphia, Pa. Hayden, Hezekiah Sidney, capitalist, state s«'nator. was liorn .Ian. 29, ISUJ, in Windsor, Conn. In 1858 he erecttnl a building f(»r a young ladi«^ institute, which has Inu-n e<mdueled sncees-ifully. Ilt> M-rved branches of the state legi--lat urr tin-

-tatf

in

«*<»iiate

in -.

ami Writ/.fl Memorial. Hayden, Horace H., dentist, founder, author, was l»orn Oct. 13, 17<i9. in Windsor, Conn. He was the foundt-r an<l lir^f presi •lent of Raltimore college of iletital surgi-ry; and its first professor of tienlal |iatliology

He

is

tin-

.Ian.

iiuthor of (o-ologieal 2G, 1844, in Baiti

Julius, soldier, was born in New 839 he join^nl the L'nited Stat«'s In 18<{2 he was major in the tenth regiment Florida infantry: and in 1SI5."» attained the rank of brigadier-general of v<diinl»*ers. He died Oct. 29. 187S. Hayden, Moses, ongressmiin. was lM)rn in I7S(( in llampsliire county. M:ihs. He was a memlwr of the New Y<»rk state senate in

Hayden,

York.

In

1

army.

l

Thought. Hayes,

Augustus Allen, litterateur, au«as iM)rn Feb. 28. 1806, in 'inds«»r, was the author of New Colorado and the Santa Fe Trail; The .lestiit's Ring, a Romance: and The Denver Kxpress. He llior, N't.

lie

died .Tune 21. ISS2. in Br*M»kline. Mass.

Hayes, Catherine, vocalist, was horn in 1S2.) in Ireland. She attained a national proininenee as a vocalist; and among In-r Is-st known concert songs are The Rose of SiMumer and The l^iment of (he Irish Kinigrant. Hayes, Charles Harris, e4lueator. clergyman, author, was Istrn Sept. 1, 18(W, in New.irk. N.J. He was etliicate^l in Newark acad:

in

nar in Virginia. In ISJil-da he si-rved as n [irivale in the confederate army. Since 1879 in- has Im-.-m assistant mini»trr at St. Stephen's fliureh of Wilkes-Uarre, Pa. He is the author of History of the West Virginia Sdtliers' Medals; Virginia (Jenealogies; Massacre of Wyoming; Pollock .Memorial;

18.39 44.

Collins, clergyman, college

was born Dec. II, 1831, Pom|)ey. N.Y. In 1887 he lM>i-anie president of .dell>»'rt college; an<l during I8SS!l| of Weselern Reserve college, lie is the author of Ijiy Klfect Death and Beyon«l; The Blessed .Man; . ieriean IlepM-s in Mission Fields; and The Bible and Current in

l>f)th

iind

Horace Edwin, sol<li«T. clergyni:in. autlior. was lM»rn Kci>. IS. IS37, in ( alDnsville. Md. He was <>ilni-iil i-d in St. Timothy's Hall in Calonsville. Md.; Kcnyon colbgc in Ohio; and tlx; t iieological semi

Essays. He died more, Md.

Haydn, Hiram

president, author,

emy;

an<l

from

Columbia

graduated uni-

with

the degrees .»f B..-. and .M. A. graduated w t h the degr.e of H.). from (he (general thevt-rsily

ISr.U.

Hayden.

in

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1829-30; and in 1823-27 he was a representative from New York t«» the eighteenth and nineteenth congress»'s. lie died F«'l». 14, 1830, in N< w York. Hayden, William Benjamin, clergynnin. auHe thor, was lM>rn in 1HH5 in New York. was a SwedenUirgian clergyman. Ilu was the author of Srienee and Kevelalion; Phenomena of .Modern Spiritualism; The .Ajhk;.ilyptic Di'^pt iisation Light on the l^st Things; an(l Dangers of MtHlern Spiritualism. He died in 1893.

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i

ologieal seminary; al s«( reeeived the degn'C of D.D. fnmi that inst it Ml ion of learning: anil -tndied in Berlin,

Halle and O.xford. In 189(1- 1900 he was a

member

of the statl of St. Mjirk's pro cailie<lral of Washington, I).('. In 1901 was chaplain to the bisliop of Maine. In 1901-02 Im' was assiK'iate professor of |ihilosophv in Trinily college at Hail ford; and since 1902 h;is been jiroli ^^or of ehri>tian apologcties at the <;en>'ral Ihetdogieal seminary. He is fellow ol the American ii^so<'iat ion for the I

id aneenu-nl of s<'ienee.

He is the author of Bible lessons on the Creed; Bible Les-<»ns on Christian Duly: and other works.

Hayes,

Edward

Mortimer,

soldier,

was

IH42. In IS.'».") he mlered tlie Unitid Stales army; participated in several Indian Ixirn in

engagements; and

in

18(10

relumed

to Ch've-

land. (Uiio. He served throughout Hie civil and Spanish American wais; juid was regn larly piomofeil. reaching lie- rank of briga-

dier general in 1903,

when he was

retircfl.