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HERRINOSHAWS LIHKAKY

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pronie fourt. He puhlixhed thirty-six volUMH's of I^»w Reports. Hr is the author of Some Keniinisoeneeti of a .niv. l;i. ISU. in Hadley. .Mass. He sueeeeded Ihirnndv as u union general in the army of the I'otoniae in lS(t.'{: and for his hravery was .Ihrailed Ki<;iiting HtHiker. an epithet he was nrvor well plr.i-.

ed

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he

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at

with.

was

in

In

and Him.

U'iilianishur^: later

Kettle

at

He was one two generals at

l{id);e

and

lors lir<

Irnin

d

"piest

in

aetive service

iStiH.

iiiajor-jreneral.

ri-taining

He

died

of in

tin*

eom-

Missionary

niand

at

(

lianeel-

He was by his own

re-

ille.

the

full

(k-t.

h.

re-

rank of ISTn.

in

(harden City. N.V.

Hooker, John Daggett, manufacturer, inwas horn .May l(>. ]H:{S. in Hin>iX.H. In l8(»l-7*5 lie was a har<lware merchant in San Francisco. Cal.; and is now president of the ,T. 1). Hooker «-onipany of Angeles. manufacturiMs of stctd pipr*H. Me is the inventor of a rivet in;; maciiine ventor,

ilale,

Mtd

<»fher appliances.

Hooker,

Noadiah,

fanner.

legislator,

was born

in

tinpuished

IT.'IH.

s<ddi«'r.

H*-

was

state dit4-

the cojirse of his lonp liftas an oflicer in the revolutionary war; as a member of the legislature; and as a nia^;istrate. He die<l -lune :, 1S2.{. in Farniin

Conn. Hooker, Samuel, clergyman, was born in IChii. He was a f«>llow of Harvard; and in H>f>2 was one of a committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to a iniion with Conneetieut. He dieil Nov. 0. I0fl7, in Farmington. Conn. ington.

valley,

they fountled the town of Hartford. the author of Survey of the Sunime Church Discipline; Applieatitxi of Re-

h«<re

He was

ri«'«l to Dr. John Hmiki'r, a leading iawyt-r of Hartfortl, t'onn. She wa^ an ardent a<l«(M-atf of >vonian'H sutfrage: and wmh om-

Womanhood. It.n Sanrtitie;* and Ki<lelitieH. She waH a dau^jhter nf Dr. t.yman llee«'her. and a sister of Henry Wanl |{«-e«her and She died in hH»7 Harriet Hi-t-eher Stowe. in Hartford, t onn. Hooker, John, lawyer, author, was horn He i> .April I'.t. lS|t{. in Farniin^'ton. Conn. a lawyer of Hartford. Conn.; and in s:>X !»4 was reporter of the Conneetieut su-

ion of his rioek to the Conn«-ctieut

u

Hooker, Mrs. Isabella Beecher, n-forniiT, l«'*'tur«T, author. «iis Imhh KiW. -J'J. in Litchtirhl, onn. In 1S4I nht* wa^ mar-

uf the founders of tiio international council of women whirl) tir^t met in ISSS in ^Va^lli^^ton, !).<.'. She wax tin- author «>f

20S

Hooker, Thomas, cler^ynnin. author, was Ihuu in l.'tS(i HI Kiipland. He was for three vears minister at Cambridge, then called to .Newtowne. In H'M he led a larjre por-

He

Hible lli>tory. liartfonl. Conn.

AMKRK'AN BlnGKAl'UY.

«tl*

sevrral yoars cliaplaiii of tht- infinite rrtreat at Hartford. the author ol {i<- wns Voutli's* Hook of Natural riii'i»li»;.'y mikI

demption; and Tin'

I'lKire

Doubting Chrisdie<l July T,

He

tian Drawne to Christ. 1U47. in Hartford. Conn.

Hooker, Warren Brewster, soldier, jurist, was born .Nov. 24. lS.'><t. in N.V. He has always lived in

oiigi cssiiian.

I't-rrysburp,

New York

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^ll

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aI^H ^^H^ JH^^I ^^^^^ ^^^^^t

has been taiiqua "

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e.x-

sur-

the county. N.V. been supervis-

or

A^^^^^ ^^^1

he

In

.

^^^P^V^

state

u

from

New

Vork

to

liftv-second. liftytifty-fourth and (iit_ -liftli ctingresses as a republican. In |.s!i'.» he «as electe«l H justice of the supi cine «'ourt of .ew Vork for the full term ol fourteen years.

^jtUL.

tile

tliird,

Hooker, Worthington, educator, physician, author, was Uirn March . 1803, in Sprinlleld, Mass. He wa.s a physician of Norwich, Conn.; and was professor of medicine at Vale university in 1852 07. He was the author of Physician and Patient; An Fxaniiiiation of Homeopathy; Human Physiology for Seho«)ls; Rational Thera|M'U( ies <

Hook

hihl's

Common

of

Things;

Nature; I>i>ssons

Child's Hook of from the History

of .Me<lical Delusions; Science for the School

and Family; and The Medical Profession and the Community. He died Nov. G, 18G7. in New Haven, Conn. Hooks, Charles, state legislator, congressman, was born in Hertie county. N.C. He s<«rved for many years in the North Carolina legislature'; and in 181;j 17 and ISUI 25 he w'as a representative t<) the fourtei'uth. seventeenth and eighteenth conHe suhse<iueiitly removed to Ala•M»ina; ho die«l in J 851 in North Carolina. Hooley, Edwin Strange, railroad piesi<hiit, tinaiicier. uas b<»rn Nov. 8, 18«i8, in .lersey City. NJ. He is senior member of sixteenth, gresses.

Fdwin S. Hooley anil company, and brokers of N«'W York City.

the linn of

linkers He has

many

assisted railroads;

I'.vansvilh-

in

the

reorganization

of

and is president of the and Terre Haute railroad and

othir railroails.

Hooper,

Benjamin S., merchant, manucongressman, was lM»rn .March (», Huekingliam county. "a. He was engaged in the manufacture of tobacco. In 188:1-85 he was a representative from facturer, 1H.'J5.

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