ilKKKINCSIIAW'S 1J|;UAI(Y UK A M KUU '. N ItKKilCArilY. va«
Hi-
II
New
nf
siirgi'oii
City.
t>ii
He
was
thi" aiitiior of Tmitisi' on l)i|>litlii'ria Medical Pomposity; SyHttMii of Surgery; Scratches of a Surjrcon: Suprapubic Litiiotoniy: and With the I'ouhso Cafe p«»stprandial versos. He died May 14. I*.MH, in
New York
City. Helper, Hinton Rowan, diplomat, author. born Dt-c 27, 1K2». n«'ar .Mocksvilli-. N'.C. In lK«2-6« lu" was a United States consul at Huenos Ayres. He is a southern writer lonjtr resi«lent in New York City, lie is the author of The Impendinj; Crisis oi the South; NojiKjue; The Negroes in Negro land; The I>and of (iold; Oddments of An(iean Diplomacy; and the Three Americas Ma.H
Kail way.
Guy
lawyer, congressman, was born .Ian. 10, 1878, in Felicity, Ohio. He served in the Spanish-American war. He has been county attorney. In llUS-lf) he was a meml>er of the sixty-third congress. Hembel, William, physician, philanthropist, was born Sept. 24, 17<'»4, in Philadeipliia. Pa. He practiced gratuitously for many years among the poor of Philadelphia
- ind
was noted for benevolence. He was president of the academy of natural scienc<-s III 1840-49. He died June 19, 1851, in Phila delphia. Pa. Hemenway, Asa, clergyman, missionary, genealogist, was born .July 0, 1810. For ten years he was congregational missionary at Helvering,
T.,
Kangkok,
He was author
Siam.
The
of
as|iinj;ton state medical society; and is prominently identified with various leading medical bodies in America.
Heming, Arthur Henry Howard, illustratartist, autiior. was born .Ian. 17, 1870. Canada. In lH87-iNI he tauglit in the art
or, in
He has illiismany books on animal and wild life.
school of Hamilton, Caliada. trateil
He is the author of Spirit Lake. Hemingway, Wilson Edwin, lawyer, jurist, was born .Ian. 4, 18,'»4. near Carrollton, .Miss. He is now one of the foremost lawyers of .Arkansas at Little HtH'k: and in 1889 anil ISHU was justice of the supreme court of .Vrkansas. He is president of the
Kock railway and eh'ctric company. Hemlock, Daniel James, lawyer of 220 st., Waukesha, Wis., was liorn Aug. 6, 1854, in Cedarhurg, Wis. He has U-en city attorney of Waukesha, and court commisLittle
Carrol
sioner for twenty-tive years. He has Ihhmi president of the Waukesha bar association; and is president of the Waukesha public library. Hemmenway, Abby Maria, historian, auShe thor, was Uirn in 1S28, in Vermont. was a historian of Vermont. She was the author of Rosa Mystica; Rosa Immaculate; House of Gold; and Vermont Historical Gazetteer. She died in 1800 in Vermont.
Hemmenway, in M'.i'i, in
Moses, clergyman, was born
Framingham,
.Mass.
He was
pas-
tor of the congregational church of Wells in 1759-1811. He was the author of Seven
Hemenway
Sermons on the Obligation and Fncourage-
IVb.
meiit of the Unregenerate to I^bor for the Meat which Kndureth to Everla.sting Life. He died Aug. 5. 1811. in Wells. Ma.ss.
Genealogical Record. He die»l in Manrliester. Vt. lawyer, congressman. I'nited .States senator, was born 18H2,
2r..
Hemenway, James Alexander,
March
8.
18tM».
in
Hixmvilli',
In
In.l.
issii
Mild again in 1888 he was e]ecte<l pro.secuting attorney of the siM-ond judicial cirnit of Indiana. In 18n.5-l!)(>ri he was a representative from Indiana to the lift v-loiirtli. •
lifty-liftii.
litty-si.th, tifty-seventh" an«l
ty eighth
I'ongresseH
l!Mi:|.on "stiiti's
he was a
Me
a
lif-
republican. In of the Cnite«l
senate.
Hemenway, Stacy, Ix'iii
as
memlwr
.hill.
|;(.
L'radii:ited
ls;{ti,
physician, surgeon,
was
La Porte county.
Iiid.
in
from the medical of
the
departiiieiil
univer
Lind
now known
sity.
Nortiiwestern sity medical
as universchool.
During the civil war he was assistant sur geoii of the ninth cavalry Illinois V o u 11teers then surgeon of the forty1
became
first
Tnited
colored
in lie
for
States and
troops;
subsequently was acting assistant surgeon the I'nited States army. During 1871-71
was resident physician to the hospital the insane of Washington territory; and
since
1898 physician United States Indian He was a charter member of the
service.
Hemmeter, John Cohn, physician, comauthor, was born April 25, 1803, in Haltimore, Md. He is professor of physijdogy and clinical professor of medicine in the university of Maryland: physician
pn^i-r,
in cliarge of Rayview hospital: consultant to the Maryland hospital and otiier hospitals; and regent »»f the university of Maryland. His practice is limited to the diseases of the digestive organs. He lias l>een president of thi- American gastro-eii tenilogic and other m«-dical associati«iiis. Ibis the author -ol Diseases of the Stoiiiacii: l)isea.H«'s of the Intestines; and otin r works. Me has composed the cantata Hygeia and other coiiiptisitions f<»r the piano and voicr. Hemmingway, Mary A., educator, pliilantliropist. She estalilislied the study of histoiy ill the old south church of Boston. .Mass. Sii.> established kindergart«'iis and gav,' a large fortune to organizations to benefit s(M'i«'ty and the nation. Hempel, Charles Julius, jdiysii ian. author, was l>orn .S-pt. 5, 1811, in Prussia. He was