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wan burn in it>t, In 17611 he was a|ipoint<'d assofiute 'u. judge of the superior court of >;orth Curolina. He died Jan. 30, 178o, in Hillsl)orougli, 1734 iu Huiiuvit

euiiiity,

AMERICAN BUXJUArilY.

Hendren, Gilbert H., lawyer, journalist, leader, was born March 29, 1857, in Cannal Winchester, Ohio. After receiving

political

his education in the district schools of Ohio

N.C.

Henderson, Robert Miller, soldier, lawyer, ligislator, juri^st, was born -March 11, IS27, near Carlisle, I'a. He served in the legislature in 18r)l-.)3. In 18G.) lie was brevetted colonel and brigadier-general of volunteers lor services during the war. In 1S72-.S2 he was law judge of the twelfth judicial district of i'ennsylvania; and was elected president of the same district in 1882. He di« d in 11106 in Carlisle, Pa. Henderson, Samuel, congressman. In 1813Id he was a representative from Pennsylvania to the thirteenth congress to till vacancy. He died in Pennsylvania. Henderson, Theodore Sommers, clergy-

born May 14, 1868, in received the degrees He has D.D. and LL.D. filled pastorates in the Methodist episocpal church in Brooklyn, New York City and In 1906-08 he was general other places. field secretary of the general conference commission for aggressive evangelism; and in 1908-12 was pastor of the Hanson Place church of Brooklyn. Since 19 12 he has been bishop of the Methodist episcopal church. Henderson, Thomas, lawyer, jurist, congressman, was burn in 1743 in Kreeh<dd, N.J. He was judge of the court of com-

man,

wa.s

bisliop,

He has

Milburn, N.J. of

A.Ii.,

B.D.,

and ihe normal schools J£

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m

was state senator. He was brobrigadier-general in 186.1 for ser(.ioorgia and Tennessee. In 1875vices in 95 he was a representativ< from Illinois to the forty-fourth, forty-tiflh. forty -ixth. forty-seventh, forly-eighth, forty ninth, fiflS,j(i-60

in

vetted

tieth,

fifty-secoml repuiilican.

tifty-first.

congresses

is
i

and

fifty-third

Henderson, William F., lawyer, jurist. In 18H5 he was appointe«l an associate justice the sujtreme

of

New Mexico

for

residing in Sunlii

eourt of the territory of the t^-rm of four years, Ke.

Henderson, William James, journaliHt. author,

He

is

was

IH.'i.'i, in X«-v;irk. N.J. a journalist on the stall of the N«'W is the author of The Story

lM>rn Dee. 4.

York Times. He

•jraiiunted

from Harvard utiiversity; was a student in the Harvard gradual ing scho<d

In 1899-1900 he practiced law in Boston, .Mass.: and sMiee 1900

he

has been

engaged

in the practice of his profession New in York City. He is a member of the I'nioii league, the Hepubliean. Harvard and various other clubs of New York City. He ia the author of Uailway Control by Commission; The Pov«'r to Keguhue Cor|K)rations iind ComuH-rct : various Monographs an<l and eont riliiit ions to .American literature. Hendrick, John K., lawyer, state senator, eoiigres>iiiiin. was born on Oct. 10. 1849. in North Carolina. In 1878-84 he was county attorney of Livingston county. Ky. He was eleeti<l to the state senate from the third district in 1887. In 1S9.")-!I7 he was a replesentative to the fifty-f<iuith congress as a demo>-rat. Hendrick, Peter Aloysius, lawyer, jurist,

was

July 8. 18.18. in Penn*Yan. N.Y. he jiraclieed law in Auburn; 1886-1906 he practiced in New York City. In 1907 he was elected justice of the srupreme court of New York for the term iH.rn

18S<tStl

In

and

hawk: What is (tood Music?; How Music DeveloiM'd The Orchestra and Orchestral Music The .rl of the Singer; and other works.

eniliiig in

gradu-

and also attended the Harvard law school.

of Music; Preludes and Studi«'s: S«>t Yarns for Boys; Alloai with the Flag; Elements of Na igi>t ion ; The Last Cruise of the Mo-

lie

aled from the Central law .scIkxjI of Indianapolis. He served eight years as deputy clerk of tlu' circuit couri; served three terms as chairman of the county central committee; and was a delegate from the second congressioiiunisFrTcrbf the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. He was for two terms chairman of the second congressional district; was a chairman of the speakers bureau of the state of Indiana in 190tS; and was first viee-ehairman of the state committee and chairman of the speakers bureau of the slate of Indiana during the great Bryan presidential campaign of 1908, giving to the democratic party the greatest slumping and educational campaign in the history of the state of Indiana. Hendrick, Fratak, lawyer, author, was born Aug. 30, 1874. in Boston. .Mass. In 1897 he

mon

pleas in Freeliold, N.J.; and in 1779-S(l he was a delegate from New Jer?iey to the continental congress; and in 179,"i-97 he was a re|>resentative from New Jersey to the Unirth congress. He was also lieutenantgovernor of that state. He died Dec. 1"», 1824. in Freehold, NJ. Henderson, Thomas Jefferson, soldier. lawyer, cdiigressiuan. was born Nov. 29. 1824, In 1854 he was Brownsville, Tenn. elected to the Illinois state legislature; anri

of Indiana,

in

l!>20.

Hendrick, bishop,

was

Thomas Augustine, clergyman, liorn Oct.

2!l,

1849, in

Penn Yan,

v.