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HERRINQSHAW S

LliiHAHY UK aMFIKICAN HIOGUAPHY.

Hearst. Mrs. Phoebe Apperion, educator, pl:iliuitbropist,

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born in 1840.

She

be-

In 1961 »hp merrtt^ Oef»rjr«' Statvs M«'n;it«»r tKuii C'aliiurniu. She iititi eatablidhetl and eiiduwfd five kindergarteii classes for poor children, crnn*-

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cl^.o;

t<>ach«>r.

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last

I'liittMl

maiiiiat traiiiiii'i mcIumiI in Siii !'t uiHt'vcral kiniU-rguitfiiH and a kuidi-r-

Washington, D.C.; an<l lias made <Inii.it ic(n-> to tin* AnnTicim univtTsity of a.-^luiij^lon. !).(". Slu- gave two hundred tlwaiHand dnllaih to build the

ijarten training school in

national catht'dral school for {^irln; has pfttablished working B'tIm' dnbs in San Francisco:

maintains

scIiooIm for mijiinj; cnjfinccrM

at the university of California as memorial to ber husband; and built, endowed and gR%'e

tbou»ands of voIiimk'^ to free liltrarirn at Lead City, Anaconda, and other mining towns. Her life work is being devoted to a

ii.at<T niii cr-it y of California.

Hearst, William Randolph, journalist. anthropist, oongret«t*iuun. was born in HiVi in Snri FratKMsco. C:il, Sifice ISH.'i lie ha« lu'i'ii

editor anil proprietor ol the New York .l<<iirnal. He a ntui of the lateJieorj^e F. Hearst, I'nitcd States wnator from California. He iK'came proi>rietor of the San Francisco Kxnininer in 1886; boujjht the New York .lournal in 1895; and in IIHHI founded the Chicago American. Tn 1fl03-07 be was a representa* tive from New York to the fifty eighth and fifty -ninth congresses as a democrat. Heath, Mn. Clara R, litterateur, poet, was horn in Manc-hester. N.H. She j-, tinauthor of a volume of pucm8 eiitithtl Water Lilies and Other Poems : and also a brochure eiifirlid Patrick Henry's Hide. Heath, Daniel CoUamore, publisher, wn» born Oct. 26. 1K43. in Salem. Maine. He was president of D. C. Heath and company, publisnherd of text books for Hciipolx and colb^'i He died Jan. 20, 1908, in Newton* i."*

vitle, Jklass.

Heath, Francis Edward, soldier, was born in Maine. In ISCil he was Inst lii viteiiaiit in the third regiment Maine infantry; and 1865 was brevetted brifradier-general of volunteers. He died Dec. 20. IH^T, in Maine. Heath, Frederic, journalist, uutlior. was born Sept. 6. 1H64, in Milwaukee, 't». He was <m«- of the foiinderM of the social democratic national |»arty; its national chairman in liMM): and is now iditor of tlu- Social Democratic Herald of .Milwauki-c. Wis. He is the author of Socialism in .merica; and The Social DeiiUKratic Red Hook. in

Heath, Henry, soldier, was born

in

182.1.

He was a reteran

of the Mexican war. Dtiring the civil war he attaineil tlx rank of brigadier-general in the confederate aervice. He died l^t. 27, 1899, in Washinf^ton. D.C.

Heath, Herman H., sol.Iicr. .is lu.rn in Tofk. In 1861 lie wa^ captain in the reiriment Iowa cavalry: in 1809 he was hrevfffpd major and brigadier-Reneral of lie di«Hl Nov. 14, 1H74. in X< w f<»iiiiite« rH. Vork.

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Heath, James P., soldier, congressman, was born Dec. 21, 1777, in l>elavare. He was ni^ister in chancery at Annapolis at the

commenceincnt of tlic uar of ISI2; and aerved through the whole war as aide-deto (ieneral Winder. In 1833-%) he was iiii Mai ylani! tn the twella |>rcseiitati He t|ii-d June 12, 18.'i4, ty tliird cungi4vs».

camp

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in (i«H»r|jet«wn, D.f.

H., soldier, was Immd in 17!l.M»7 he wn» a representa-

Herman

Heath,

in

irgiiiia.

from Virginia

tive

He

eonfiresscH.

to the third

died in

and fourth

N irfjinia.

Heath, Lyman, musician, composer, was lM)rn . j,'. 24. IS04, in How, N.H. He was a teaeiier of music in Nashua, NJL He was t)H> author of a number of songs that attained a wide ]M)piilarity. He died June 30,

Nashua, N.H. Heath, Perry Saaferd, jonmalbt, autlior,

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was

horti

lS7S-Sn

and

ls."(7,

tr_'.

in

Muiicie. Ind.

In

Muncie Times;

^^as editor of the

In-

in IHHI

established the Aberdeen-Pionec>r

of Soiilli Dakota. He was identifieil with framing the count it iit ions for tlivision of Houth Dakota aii<l ;;overiiment of the two prop<iHed states of North Dakota and South Dakota. In 1894-9(1 he was president and peiieral manager of the Cincinnati Coiiinier-

Since 18i>7 he has been first assistant postmaster -general; and secretary

cial (ia/ettc.

of

tlir

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i

|iulilican

natii'ii

l

oinniittee.

He

the author of A lioosier in Russia. Heath, Thonai Tfnsley, soldier, was born in Ohio. Tn ISf^l he was lieiitennnt colonel in the fifth regiment Ohio cavalry; and in 1804 was brevetted bri^^adier-general of volunteers. He was honorably mustered out in is

ISlM.

Heath, Upton S., lawyer, jurist, was born Maryland. He was for many years T'nited States district jndye for the district of in

Maryland. He dietl in .Nfarylaml. Heath, William, soldier, statesman, was 7, 1737. in Roxbury. Mass. He was a rejiresentative in the Massachusetts legislature in 1761 and 1771-74. He was a member of the committee of safety: and a

bom March

dele<;ate to

flic

provincial coii^'ress in 1774-

7.1. He rendered great service in the revolutionary war: and attained the rank of

ma jor W,h

the army. He w a» a state 1701 •!t2: and iiid<re of probate in published a volumi' of ^femoriee.

j^'cneral in

senator

in

He

He

died .Tan. 24. 1S14, in Roxbury. Mass. Heathcote, Caleb, merchant, iurist, was born March fi. l(Uk">. in l*]nglnnd. He w.ys the organizer of the borough town of Westchester. N.Y.. and Its first mayor. TTe wan the first jiidye of fhi' county of W. -f liester. and colonel of its militia. He died Feb. 28, <

1721. in

New York

City.

Heaton, Atieustus George, artist, author. as born .April 2S. 1S44. in Philadelphia. Pa. painting at the Paris eeole des beaux arts. Tn ISfu'i-riO lie was profe««or at the IMiiladcIphia sc1kh)1 of desi<»n for women: and stilMcqnently paintint for two years in >

TTe studied