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HERRINGSIIAW'S LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Bride; The Haunted Oak of Naunau; and various oliu'r eoniposition^. Haensler, Arminta Victoria Scott, pliyttici:in, lecfunT, luitlior. was lxtrii .Inly "27, 1842, in KiDbiuan, Ohio. 8be reed veil ber pdtieation at the Kinsman academy, estem lti -( re .seminary, iii'l wa^ a grailtiate of Uberlin coll<>ge, aud the Women's medical college of Pennsylvania. She has been resi* Mission liits|>itul piiysieiaii to tlw dent is g^'iieeologist to the Slovklou lianitarium; consulting g^ necologist to the Pennsylvania axyluni for llie insane: nn.l edn^ulting phy iiicinn tu the Votimti'» christian aitsociatiun.

8he

with distinction as lecturer

lias served

the 'oman's eliristian asnwiut ion antl to the Woiking women's club.

to

leeturei

Haflord, Ferris

poet. ].^Ct~, in Fremont, Ohio. March professor of (Jreek in the college of Healdsburg, Cal. lie in the autlior of a voliH'v of poem.* entitled Tlie Kevelleri. Ixirii

v.;i-,

Jle

S., e<lueutor. lecturer,

is

Haga. Godfrey, Nov.

17-1'),

in

pliilanthropi»t,

Wurtemberg.

was Imrn He was a

menitu r <>( the Philadelphia city council u 1797 IStX); and of the Penney vania slat*pn at li. •! an legislature in 1800-1801. iU estate valued at three hundre<l and fifty thousand dollars to charitable jmrpoBes, He died Feb. 1H2.-). in Philadelphia. I';i Hoga, Oliver 0., educator and lawyer ot Boise, Idaho, was horn Nov. 10, 1872, in T.nverne, Minn. In ISOS IHO] lie was prim i|>al of the Boise l.igh school; aud ha» been president of the board of trustees of the Idaho ptate industrial "^eliool. Hi i- a nuiiiher of the law tirni of Richards and Haga ; and takes a leading part in educational matters and in the imhistrial di'velopnujit of his iitate. He is vice-president of the Itoine Title and Trust company. He is |iresident of the school board and a ni'MtilM-r nf the state irriI

I

g:ition securities

<

commits

euting

attorney

for

Monongalia count y, W.Va.; and in IS^lV was law reporter 7;^ of the supreme court of app«'ah of West <- w.i- il Virginia. elector on the republi can ticket for the seci

i'-Mii.'i

(rict in

electe«l gali.t tiiMi «'f

wi i.h

West

fi

nf

rii)'

•--iiinal

di>-

18G8; and was a delegate for

fi*

llie

ei)Tii'ii

the county of Mononlmed the present eonstitution in 1871. In 1^:.-? 7.5 wa-

Vij;,'iiiia

a repre.-*enlativr to the forty third congress as a republican. He died* about 1898 in

Morganfown, W.Va.

editor of

Appleton's

Frank

i<eslie's Illustrated

He

fifteen years.

Kneyi!t>|M^dia

of

oontributcd Ahierican

Biography j was as.Hociate editor of the Colunwian Encyclopedia; and one of the editorial revisors of .lohn^oji's Universal Kncyclopedia. Jle compiled the greater part of The History of the United Stotes in ( hronrdogical Order; edited The Columbian Annual for 1892; compiled the Living Topics Cyclopedia in 1886; and since IHHQ has cont rihuled American obituaries and other articles iu Appleton's Annual Kncyelopedia. Hagar, Stansbury, lawyer, tiinologist, was •

Dee. 9,

iKiri'

180P,

in

San Francisco,

Cal.

an oflicer in the department of astronomy and theology of the Brooklyn institute of orts and sciences. He is a fellow of the American as.Hociation for the adile

is

vaiii eiiit

III

(if

srifiK'c.

Uagenan, John Freiinghttyeen. lawyer, au thor, was bom in 1816 in New Jersey. He pr.Htieed law in I'rincH'toii, N.T. lie was the author of Princeton aud Its Institutions; History of Mercer county, N. J.; and Tn'atise on Frivil. ged Communications. He die<! altout 1908 in Princeton, N. J. Hdgeman, Samttd Miller, clergyman, authoi, pi et, was horn in 1S4S in Xew Jersey. He is u presbyteriun clerg^iudu. He is the author or Once, a novel; and several volumes of noems, including Vesper Voices; (iretnwood and Other Ploems; Silence; and Saint Paul.

Hagemeyer, George, merchant, manufacwas l»orn in ls;J7. He wa-s the piohardw«»d IuuiIht nterchant of New York City. He died June 14, 1892, in Com* wall, N.Y. Ragen, Hennann August, entomologist, author, was bom in 1817 in Ccrmany. He was profe>-sor c*f comparative zoology at Harvard TMiiv< r^i(y. ]l<- was the autlior of Catalogue of Xeuroptcrons Insects in the British Museum; Synopsis of the Nturopt'la of Xorth America; North .American Astacidae; and Some Insect Deformities. He died Nov. 9, 1893. in Cambridge, Mass. Hagen, Hugo Joseph Von, miner. railroa<l neer

was born Feb. 3, 1866, in GerIn 1902 he built the Beersville railCanada. He is inft re-f •.! in the Cobalt silver mines; and the Ontario gold mines and oil wells In Pennsylvania. He is |n. -idt iit i.f (he Beersville coal and railroad eonjpany and is president of the Northern president,

many. roai!

in

company. dur.it. Hager, John GeofRe, author, was bom March 6. 1847, in Austria. Since 1880 he ha& been director of the obeervatory nt Georgetown college, D. C. Be is the aucoal

i

Hagar, Daniel

B., educator, was born in in Newton Lower Falla, Mass. He taught in the village schools of New York;

I82G.

died

George Jotham, journalist; author, >ept. IJ, ISJT, in Newark. N I. He

Newspaper for to

He

Nniinik county association. 1896, in Sharon, Mass.

Aug. 4, Hagar, was lM)rn wa-i news

turer,

Ragant, Jobn Bfarshall, lawyer, eon^ress man. -was liorn Aug. 1'?. IH.SS. in Hrandon ville, 'a. For several years le' was prose-

(uhI

and was principal of the Canajoharie eray. lie was president of the Montgomery county teachers' a8.<*ociation and president

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