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HERRTNQSHAWS LIBRARY OP AMKUICAN BIOGRAPHY.

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Npw Haven,

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diud

Conn.

Herrick, Francis Hobart, educator, autlior,

Sow lU, 18, in WocKUto«4f Vt. professor of biolugy at Adelbert col-

waa boru

He

is

tlif i-trin rt'.sfrvf university, lie the auttiur ut Tlic American Lobster, a

of

U'P^v

is

Study of Ite Habits ti


of

W

fiftv-fonr plate*} ild Birds.

and Developments, and The Home Life

Herrick, Frederick Willisin, painter, artwiif. born Nov. Ji, 1*^21. I!, studied art with liis tatlter and iieury luman. Ue attained note as a portrait painter. He died ist,

New York

In

City.

Herrick, George Frederic, iniH^iouary, auwas born April 10, 1834, in Milton, V' t. A large part of his life lia» b«'en spent in CunHtaatinople, where he has been much engaged in literary work for the mission. He was one of the revisers of the Turkish translation of the bible; and has published in TurkiKli commentaries on Mattiicw. Mark and the Acts. ^>ince 1870 he has lieen professor of church history in the theological Heniinary in Marsovan. Tmki y. He is the author of History of the Cluistian Religion and Church; and Belief and Worship. Herrick, James Bryan, pliysician. author, tlior,

was born Aug. Since MHK) cine at the 111.

He

Medical

11, 1861, in* Oak Park, III. has been professor of medl* nu-dieal collfgc of Chicago, the author of A Handbook of

lie

Rush

is

Diagnosis.

Herrick, John Jacob, educator, lawyer, was born .May 2.^^, 1845, in Hillsboro, 111. He taught for two years in the Hyde Park school. In 1868 ho graduated from the I'nion rollege of law; and until 1878 practiced law in

Illinois.

Herrick, John Russell, clergyman, author, was bom May 12, 1822, in Milton, Vt. Ho

been |»resident of Dakota university since 1883. He is the author of Lectures on Positivism. Herrick, Joshua, congressman, was born March 18. 170.3, in Beverly, Mass. In 184345 he was a representative from Maine to the t cnty-figlith congress; and in lS.'i6 was register of probate for York county, Maine. He died Aug. 80, 1874, in Alfred, hiis

Maine. Herrick, Lucius Carroll, physician, genealogist,

was born

f^ept. 2, 1840, in Ranilol[)h.

Yt. In 1882-1003 he practiced medicine in Cohimbiis, Ohio. He was the author of The H rri. k Cenealogy. He dicd April 30, 1903, in I olumbus. Ohio, Herrick,

Myron

T.,

soldier,

banker, gov-

ernor, was born Oct. 0, 18.'>4, in Hnntini;ton, Ohio. He was educated in the public schools: and attended coltefre at the Oberlln and at the Oliio we>»l( van nnit r~iiy. He became a successful lawyer and banker; is preaident of the society for savinffs of ricvclanfl, Ohio; and president of the American bankers' association. He was aide on Governor McKinley's staff; and was presi*

dential eli-ctor in

ISUO and lUUO.

lu lWi3-

06 he wue» governor ul Ohio.

congressman, was born in 1701 in Rensselaer county, N.Y. In lS4.'>-4«i he was a representative from New York to the twenty-ninth congress. He died

KIAuid

Henridc^

.(line

22,

1S46,

in

P.,

Vnsllin^ton, D.C.

Herrick, Robert, educator, author, was bom April 2«, ISffi, in Cambridge. Mass. He in assistant professor of rhet«)ric at the university of Chieago. He is the author of The Man Who Wins, a novel; The (iospel of Freedom; Love's Dilemmas: M«'tho<l» of Teaching Rhetoric; Rhetoric Compendium; Rhetoric for Schools; and other works. Herrick, Samuel, lawyer, congressman,

born April

was

Dutchess county, N.V. to Zanesville, Ohio; and was |>rose<Miting attorney for the county; and soon after that was appointed I'nited States district attorney for Ohio. In 1812 lie was appointed one of a board of eonunissioner?« for settling the northwestern Ixnindary line, lie was prosecuting attorney for .Muskingum county i and in 1814 w as appointed to the same office in Licking county. In 1817-21 he was a r<>pr<'Sfntative from Oliio to the fifteenth and 8ixtet>nth congresses. Jn 1820 he was appointed United States district attorney for niiio. He died in Dcri'inbor. 1S."»1. Herrick, Samuel Edward, clergyman, author, was born April 6, 1841, in Southampton, H.I. He was a fongn-gat ional clert-'vman of Hoston ami sim,- 1871 minister ot Mt. 'ernon church. He is the author' of Some Heretics of Yesterday. He died in 1904 in Boston. Mass. 14, 177U, in

He moved

Mrs.

Herrick,

Sophie

Mcllvaine, author,

was born March 26, 1837, in (Jambier. Ohio. She is on The Century editorial stalT; and well known as a mirroscopist. She is the author of Wonders of Plant Life: Chapters in Plant Life: The Earth in Past Ages; A Century of Sonnets; and other works. Herrick, Stephen Solon, physician, surgeon, journalist, author, was born Dee. 11. IS33. in Hand<dph. Vt. He serveil as assistant surgeon in the confederate army in 1862-63; and afterward in the navy of the confederacy until the <inl of the war. He has contributed to the medical journals of

Kew Xew

Orleans. Louisville, Philadelphia

and

York; and in 1860 reciivril jtri/e from the Anu-riean medical association for an essay on Quinine. He has been presi»lent of the New Orleans medical and surgical associati<ui has been special sanitary inspector of California state board of health; and is medical examiner for life insurance, in San Francisco, Cal. Ho is the author of

i

f(i'.f;il

nil (Ileal

works.

Herrick. Walter F., srd<lier. was born in York. In 1861-64 he served in the civil war; and in 186.") was brevett<<d brlgn* dier-peneral. He ilic] An^'. 12, 1SS7.

New

Herriman, Edward Curry, lawyer, author, was born Dec. SI, IMO, in MnisachusettB.