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lIERRINaSIIAWS L.IBKARY OK AMERICAN DIOaRAPIIY. N.V.

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In 187^ lyui; lie lilkd |.a>toiat.> in Spiiiii^^, L'uiuii liociivttUr, Charlolto ami N.Y. In 1903 he va» cuiisecrated liist American bbhop at CeUu, Pltilippinu is*

Hendrick, William

lawyer, statcs'iMiin,

J.,

was born March iit 1655, iu i-'Ieiaing ctuiuiy, Ky. He was educated by his fatiier, tho HfV. .laiiid.^ P. lii ihli i, ami in S':', •.•rati uat«il fruui Cenlt-r culh'gf ut Kc-ulucky. Since 1870 he has been engaged prindpally

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a law

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and now inaintainH

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I'nited Statcb senator, lo, 18jO, in Aladitiou, Ind.

ticed his profi--iMii ill . A ^ .nk Hendricken, Thomas Francis, clergyman, founder, bishop, waa bom May 5, 1827, in Ireland. In 1878 he laid thr foundation of a new cathedral in Providence, K.I., which lie completed before hia death, and which is

Hendrtckson, Charles Elvin, lawyer, state was born Jan. 8, 1843, iu £g} pt, NJ. In 18(J8 he was elected a member of the New Jersey stale legisla ture; was prosecutor of tho pleas of Burlington county in 1870-00; and in 1806-1002 ill' was -ip.vial judge of the court of riors and appeals of New Jersey, in iUUl-08 lie waa jnatiee of the supreme court of New «

.Jersey.

Hendrickson, John, soldier, wai^ bom in Jersey, in 18ttl he was lieutenant iu

New

New Vork infantry; and brevetted brigadier general died JttUa 29, lOOJ. Hendrickaoa, T. F., clergyman, bishop. In I8HH he hi>came Konun catholic bishop of i'i< iil< lu c, K.I. lie died in r.Miii.

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re-election;

member of

the Indiana constitutional eonven*

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from

Indiana

thirty— econd

gressesi; and was appointed in 1855 cnmniiHsioner of the general land oflice. In 18«:{ 69 he wan I'nited Slatej* senator. In 1S7"J lie received a majority of the democratic votes for the ofDa' of president of the United States; in 1873-77 was in' 187(5 the fifteenth ;rovernor of Irnli.nia was an unsuccessful candidate for vice-pre^Meni of the United States; and in 1885-80 lie was vice-president Tnitcd St.ilis. •>f tin;

died Nov. 25, 188.i, in IndianaiMjlis, Ind.

FKUdi, nerdMnt, banker .state is:u. in Kin<:-4 waa boea Nov. state s. nate He waa eWl.d to 1S80: and sened eontinuovisly in that

HtBdzieki^ senator, ton. in

N.Y.


body for ^i years. In liMto oC) ln> was Huraner eouwniiwioHer of New York.

He

Hendrickson, William Woodbury, educanaval otliiH-r, wa.-* Inirn luin- 21, ls44, .Mount Joy, Pa. In 1800 he was appoint* «d acting midshipman from Ohio; and in IWMI WHH retired with the rank of rear-admiral. In lM7."{-!Mt and since 18!>7 he has been head of the department of mathematics at the United States naval academy. tor, in

Hendrix, Eugene Russell, clergyman, col* lege president, bishop, author,wa8 born .May 17, 1847. in Fayette, Mo. During 187S 8t» lie was prer-ident of Central college of Kay-

Mo.; and in 1880 waa elect<Hi bishop methodist episcopal ehurch south, oflicial residence is at Kansas City, lie is the author of Around the World; and other works. •

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of

tlie

whose

Hendrix, Joseph C, journalist.banker, con* was born May 25, 1853, in Fay* Mo. In 1886-00 he was postmaster of Hrooklyn; an<l in 18h7-!>2 was president of the board of education. Ju 1893-95 be was a representative to the fifty-third congress as a demuerat. lie Ii<is In en president of American bankers a»sociation; and is now pri'tfident of National union bank of Brooklyn. N.Y. Hendry, Thomas, clergyman, author. He is a clergyman of Los Angeleu, Cal. He is the author of a published work of selec*

in-

ette,

tions.

Heniag, William Waller, lawyer, author. clerk of the court of chancery for the Rieliniond district. Va. lie was the author of The American Pleader and Lawyer's

He was

(Jiiide;

irginia .Justice;

The Stat-

in Virginia.

fouiteenth, fifteenth, sixt -tnth and seventeenth congresses. He was the .seeou*! governor of the state in 1822-25; in 1825-37 lie

w««tem

t


cery for Richmond District. He died in 1828

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The New

utes of irginia, lt>'Jl l792; and Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia and in the Supreme Court of Clian-

Hendricks, Williaiii, eonnnessnian. frover* nor. !"!'[!. Stat< senator, wax iMun in M'^'X in U stirior. laml county. l*a. In 181,1 23 lie nras a representative from Indiana to the i!

he was

gressnian,

K ^^Hli^!^V W^M^^^ H^^ft

lie

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of oliintrers.

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structure tJii the Wi stern continent. He died .lime 11, 1880, in Providence, R.I. preHiHendricks, Thomas Andrews, dent of the I'niteU States, e*tngri^-inan, United States senator, was born .Sept, 7, Zanesville, in 1819, • Ohio. In 1948 he waa chosen to tlie Indiana ^fl^^^^^ state legislature; de-

May

l^islator, jurist,

In 1S81-82

wa^ a meniU'r of tin* Kentucky state I'-iri-IaHin'; and in 1884 and in 1888 hp wan an eit'tUif from Kentucky, iu 1891) lie was a inenilier of the Kentucky OOBStitUtional COn< veution; and in 1891 99 was attorney-genSince 1899 he lias praceral of Kentucky. Ik-

131 lie died

Henkel, Paul, ler;:yman, author, was born Dec. l.">. 17.">4. in Rowan cnnnty, N.C. While utolina he helped to form the Nortii synod there. In 1S0."> lie returned to Newi

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Market, and made missionary tours through Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky. In*