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HURRINUSHAW S LIBKARY OK Nuva

1855, in Halifax.

Aug. 2,

he

1877

from anil

di'grces

company. HoOTer, Wilion W., lawyer, jurlit. He was judge of one of the tin ili rial courts

college; the

A.M. and

of

wa-* an iii>i inittlifinatio ii'mi-«

s(

iiuiti-

1S7SS-2

In

i

lu-

iictur

and

in

in

ISS.'J

in

90

was

|!r<»lc>.,Mr

sics

in

and

181HI has since prnfc^Hur of pIpc-

iMM-n

Tults

t>f

phy-

cdlleg*-;

trical it;.'iiii-crin); in in^iitutiun. lie develutK-d liie flti-lrical «U'|mrtment of Tufts collep", one I

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nt

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III'

lie ia titf

authur uf

till'

iit

I'liitf*!

iilluctrical

I'rob-

tenu.

Hoopes, Josiah, hotanist. autlmr, wa« horn !», 1S;{J, in West ( h« ster, Pa. In

Nov.

I8j;t

he

(

stahliabed

a nurst

West

rv ut

Clies*

oxtcn'ivi- in till' country. Hi* was tlit? author of Hook of i:ergreen9. He died in 1904 in

tP!.

which

h«'<'anip

of

on*'

tlio

nio<*f

Pa. Hooton, Mott, soldier, wa« born April

Ve»t ClK-iiter, IS:{S.

in

rJiila.lrlphia.

served in the civil

Pa.

In

IStil (>4

Ifi,

lie

war; and wah brevctted major. In 1866 he wa9 appointed lur

army

tenant teenth in

lo the rejyu-

ah

in

tirsl

the

wa-^

lieu-

thir-

infantry;

1!M)'2

and

retired

the rank of Ini lie or L' ldier "jenera I. ganixed the twentyeif^htli infantry, which served in the Philippines; and in 18J)t> vNitli

was

i)revcttpd major for herviiV!» in action

Against the Indians.

Hoover, C. Guy, director of mnsie of Pitts Kan., was U>rn in 18S2 near Kochester. He has spent considerable time in travand in the study of iiinsie and the inniie systems of Kurope, e.->pecially in Knglanil. <;ernian and France; and has attaineany of that city. He is the author of The Asnenibly Hymn and

Inirg:

Hoover, William

D.,

banker of Va»hing-

!).( ., was l»om Oct. 6. 1864, in Washington, D.C. He has received (he dej;ree, of lX.6. an<l I.L.M. in I'Jiii he tH>canie attor n«y and trust officer of the National Savings and Tru.st company: and «inee inojt lum I»e<>n president of that eorooration. He is .iNo a director of the Wasliington Board of

ton,

Trade; and a director of

the

20"

graduated r<'ccivf<l

PbJ). from that tiitinii.

AN HlUtiKAFHY.

mit te<- of the Real Estate Title Ineuraiioe

Tufftn liat

AMfc;KH

In

s<.>tia

executive com-

of the 1884.

L'nited

States

suuietime

prior

to

Hope, James, painter, artist, waH born Nov. 1«18, in Scotland. In 1853 he o|R'ned a Mtudio in New York and wa^ elected assoi iatc a<"idetn ici n in IStJo. His

i

pictures include Tiie Army of the Potonuic; KaiidHiw Kalis; The (otn of the Forest; and The Foreat Ulen. He died Oct. 20, 1882, in Watkin's Olen, K.Y. Hope, James Barron, lawyer, journalist, author, p<H't, WA« born March 23, 1827, in Norfolk. Va. He was superintendent of the puhiic ~( lii.nK of Norfolk. V'a. and inlited the NiH'ftdk Landmark. He was the author of l^ni di .Monti, and Other Poems; An Klegiae (Idc; Inder the I'liipirc, i.r the

Mory of Madelon; and .^rius and and Other Po4-iii>*. He died Sept. Norfolk,

in

the

Man,

1ft,

1887,

"a.

Hope, Matthew Boyd, eihuator. author, was horn in IMIJ in Pennsylvania. In 184*5 he was a profesMor of belles lettres and P<ilttica1 eeonomy at Princeton college of New .lersfy. He was Die author of Con !«iderationH on a Call to the Ministnr; I'hriattanity the Only Basis of Pree Institutions; and Princeton Textbook of Rhet orie. He dieil in 18;)<J in Princeton, N.J. Hopelke, Johftaaet, lawyer, author, was horn in Oermany. In 1870 he In^gan the |>rac tiee of law. In I81H».!M he was a memI" of the Indiana state .senate; and in 18U8 was on the l>eneh and now prHctices law In Crown Point. Ind. He is the author of . ^iiiiiiin r Trip to Kuropc. Hopkins, Abel Grosvenor, educator, au> thor, was bom in 1844 In New York. In I

he was a professor of latin at Hamcollege of Clinton, N.V. Ue was the author of Memorial Volume of O. 8. Williams; Karly Protestant Missions .mong the Iroipiois; Memorial of Theodore Dwight; an<l an e<lition of Tacitus. He died in 1800 IStlM

!»•)

ilton

in

<"liti'iiit.

Hopkin.s,

N.Y. Albert,

educator, UHtrunomer, 14. 1807, in Stockbridge, he began on his own resi)onsibility the huilding of an astronomical oh-ervatory in Williamstown. the first that wa.s ever entablished in connection with an American college. He died May 24. 1872, in W'illiatnstou n. Mass. Hopkins, Albert C, merchant, congress-

was horn July MaMS.

In

18.'J5

man, was horn Sept. 16, 1837, in Villenovia, N.Y. Tie was engaged in mercantile hiiniin Troy until lSli7; when he became engageil in flie lumher business in Lock Haven. Pa. In ls!>l n."> lie was a rr[>rrN,-T!la Cive from IN-ntisylvania to the li fly second and fifty-third congresses as a republican. iiess

Hopkins, Albert J., lawyer, cfingressman, I nited States senator, was born Aug. 15, 1840. in De Kail) county. HI. He was state's attorney of Kane county in 1872-70;