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aiiut
In
2G.
ii
stale !M«imtor in I8i_' luul
he was
lS2y-.'{3
a
n-pn-^riitur
from Maine to the twenty-tirhl and second fongu-sses.
He
died
18l'.'»
.luiic
ivi-
tw«'iity-
1870,
2,
in Canton, Maim*. HoUaDd, Edmund Milton, actor, eonu'diun, was born in 1H4S in New York ( ity. Il«'
liofn identified with the Aineriean -la;;e yearn; and has iH-en eoniieeted at times with prumitient stnek eom|iatiie-<. lie liao taken part in KU-n llnl<U-ii; Kternai City; HafTle-^; and other |»rodueti«»ns. play inj; the h.idin;; n>Ie>.. Holland, Edward Clifford, jnurnaliHt. |iovt. was Uirn in 17U4 in ( liarh-stnn. SA". lie was the anthor of a volume of (•<les, Naval Songs, and Dther Poems. Me <lied Sept. II. ]:as
for
AMKKH'AN lUOnilAPHV.
•
many
ilegr
1S24. in
(
I
arlesu.n.
was i>orn May 2, 1830. in Boston, .Mass. He was formerly a unitarian oIerg nian in Wisconsin; and the author of The
Ohio,
Reign of the Stoics;
.Stories
from
KolK^rt
Browning; The Rise of Intellectual Liberty
was
Inirn
June
22.
1811,
in
from
M.I),
.3
medical
<»f
1808 he
In
|eeeied the
degnv
of
.lellerson
e<dlege
of
Philadelphia. Pa. In 1872 85 he was professor in the medical ili'|iart ment the of
univer->ity of l^>uiHVille; in 1885-99 WaM piolessor of medical ehi-niistry and toxicology in the .lellerson medical college; and ^inc(' 1887 lias been dean of the faculty of that institution, lie is the author of Diet lor the Siek; Common Poisons and Trine; levtlNMik of .!«dical Chemistry aiid Toxicology; aiitl vari<ius Monographs and medilal paper-. Holland, Josiah Gilbert, better known as 'limoihy Titeomh. lecturer, author, poet, was iMirn duly 24, 1819. in Belchertown, •
from Thales to Copernicus; Life <if Frederick Douglass; and Liberty in the Nineteenth Century. Holland, Frederick West, clergyman, an thor,
ins|ituli(in
learning'.
S.t".
thor,
A.M. fn»m
»f
that
all
Holland, Edward Everett, hanker, eonpressman, was born Feb. 2tl. iStU. in Nanseniond eounty. Va. Sinee 1S1»2 lie has he»-n president of the Farmera' bank <»I Nanseniond county; was ittat«* >w>nat(»r in l!M>7-ll. In 1JU1-1.'> he was a memlM»r of the si.tys»H't>nd and sixty- third congresses. Holland, Frederic May, clergyman, au-
191
Pt-nnsylvania. Sin«-e 1904 he has Ikhmi judge if the Cnited Stat«'s district i-ourt for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Holland, James William, educator, author, In wa- Imhu in 1S49 in Nashville. Teiin. 1805 he gratluated from the university of Louisville; and subsei|nently ret'eived the
He was ediThe !*»pringlield
.Mass.
tor of
Republican
1849-
in
and of Scribiier's Magazine in 1870 81. He was the author of Kathi ina B it t e r .•swi-et The Mistress of The Manse; The M a r b e Prophecy; or>;
Bo-ton,
Mass. He v»-a9 the author of Scenes in I'al ostine; and nther works. He died March 20, 1895, in Cambridge, Mass. Holland, George, actor, was born Dec. 6. 1791, in I-iondon, Kngland. As a comedian he never lost his identity in the characters he personated, and frequently resorted to grimace and extravagance to prov(»ke merriment. He died Dec. 20, 1871. in New
I
(Jariieied Sheaves,
in-
eluding all liis pmMiis up to 1873; The Puritan's
and
(iiiest.
York City.
tKh.r Poems.
Holland, Henry Ware, hiwyer, journalist, .mthor, was Iw.rn in 1844 in New York. He is a Boston lawyer and journalist and the author of William Dawes and His Ride with Paul Revere. Holland, James, congressman, was horn in North Carolina. Tn 1795 97 and ISdl-H he was n representative from North Carolina
Bonnieastle; .S'vetioaks ^iiss (Jilbert's Career: Nielxdas Minturii. His other Works compri-e: (Jold Foil llamiiiered from Popular Proverbs; History of Wolern Mas-achusetts; Letters to Young People; Lessons in Life; Conceriring the .lones Family; Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects; and Life of .hraham Lincoln. He died Oct. 12. 1881,
to the
fourth. s,.venth, eighth, ninth, tenth He died in North
and eleventh congresses. Carolina.
Holland, Pa.
Xov.
James
B.,
lawyer,
jurist,
was
14.
He taught
TOunty commissioners; and
in 1893 95 was MontgouM'ry county. Pa. 1S88-00 he was a naval odicer at Philadelphia and in 1900 04 was United States district attorney for the eastern district of
district attorni'y of
In
fiction:
"n
The Bay Path;
New York
City.
Robert Afton, dergyman. anwas born .luiie. 1S44. in Nashville, Teiin. He is an episcopal clergyman of .St. Ixuiis; and fcirmerly a clergvinan of the niethodist faith. He is the autlwir of The Holland,
llior.
1858, in .Montgoniery e<Minty, school in Virg'nia and Pennsylvania: and in 1878-88 was elerk to the county e<»nimissi«(ners of Montgomery county, Pa. In 1887-9:} he was sidieitor for the l»orn
In
.rtliur
Philosophy of the Real l*resen<-( Relations of Philosophy to Agnostieism and Religion; The Proof of Immortality; Midsummer
Nighfs Dream, .tu Interpretation: Democracy in the Church: and What if* the Use Coing fo Church.
of
Holland, Rupert Sargent, lawyer, author,
was
lK)rn
Oct.
15,
1878,
in
I/iuisville,
Ky.