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HERRlNaSHAW'S LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIOORAPHT. Milwaukee SentineL In 1899 and 1900 ho was commander of the military

editor of the

order loyal logion of the United States for Wisconsin. lie ha^ occupit-d prominent positions in the grand army of the republic. Ilin e<lition of Sylvister's Divine Weelw waa (oiiMderctl Olio of the important literary cvontij

the yvur.

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Uaight, Henry Huntley, hiwytr, jurist, congressman, governor, was iKirii May 20, 1«05, in Rocfaeater, N.Y. He Rraduat^.l at Valo ft )1 logo in IHll, frtu(ii<'d

law,

and was

admitted to the har of St. Loiti^i in 184U.

He

settUnl to practice law Sjui Franoiaco in in IS,">0; was np|)ointe<l United States diHtricl judge of California by 1 'resident

Lincoln;

and

was

tenth the p]vernor of California in 1868-71; and was prominent in the po Jiticdl aiTairs of hia state. He died Sept. 2, 1878, in San Francltco, Cal. Haile, Levi, lawyer, jiirist. In 183.'>-r)4 he was an associate justice of the supreme court of Rhode Island. He died Julv 14, 1854. Haile, William, congressman, was born in 170/. In 1826-29 he was a representative from MissisMippi to theninotis-nth and twen tieth eongresses. He died March 7, IH'-il, in Woodville. Miaa. In IS-lT-nn he Haile, William, trnv. rnor. waa the twenty -fourth governor of New

Hampahire. HaUey, John, rongreHsman. was horn .^nt;. In 1873 21), 183.5. in Smith county. Tenn. 75 and 1885-87 he wa^* delegate from Idaho to the forty-third and forty ninth eongrossand in 1880 was elected pa as a democrat a Aiember of the legislative council of Idaho, and was pr<^-ii)' nt of the et>uneil. -.

Hailey,

bom

1889>9.';

Griffin, lawyer, jurist, was 18. 1885, in La Orande, Ore. In v,i-i clerk of the supreme court

Thomas

July Ill

of the eastern district of Oregon. In 190004 he waa diatriet attorney of the sixth district; and in l!»n-2nt u.i^ mayor of r<n dieton. Ore.

In

lOOa 07 ho was justice of

the mipreme court of Oregon. Since 1907 he has lectured on supreme court practice at the Oreg<m law school. Hailmanii, WttUam Nidiolas, educator, auwas bnrn Oet. 20. lS3fi, in Suitycr inntl. In 1894-96 he was national superintendent of Indian schools; and since 1898 has hcf'n <.uperintendent nf in-itrnrfion of thor,

|>ayton. Ohio. Tie is the autlior of A .'^ys tem of Object Teaching: History nf Perlagng-: Kindtrtr.irten Culture; Letters to a

and The English Language. Hainer, Bayari Taylor, ediuator. lawyer, jurist, author, was born May 31, ISCiO. in Columbia, Mo. For a while he taught Nfotlier;

school; in 1884 graduated from the Iowa state college with a degree of U.S.; and in 1887 graduated from the law department of the university of Michigan, from which institution be received the degree of LL.B. In 1887-89 lie practiced law In Lamed, Kan. In 1S89 he l)ogan the practice of law in liutbrie, Okla.; and in 1894-98 was city solicitor. Since 1898 he has been an associate justif." of the supreme court of Oklahoma, lie is vice-president of the American bar SHRocffttion for Oklahoma. lie is the author of Tlic Modern Law nf Miinii ipal Sccuril i<'s. Hainer, Eugene J,, lawyer, congret«sman, was bom Aug. 16, 1861, in Hungary. In 1S77 li'- mnvpil to Aurora, Xel>.. uimI en gaged iff the practice of law. In 1803 U7 be was a representative to the fifty-third and lifty fourth congresses as a republican.

Haines, Alanson Austin, clergyman, au-

was i»m March 18, 1890,in Tlambtirg. N..L In 1873 he was appointed engineer of the Palestine exploration society; and in (hat capacity visited the Holy Land, Kgypt. .Mill Turkey, making maps, gketches of oriental scenery, and transcripts of rocic inscriptions. He was the author of a History of the Fifteenth Regiment nf N.w .Tersey Volunteers. He died Dec. 11, 1891, in Hamthor,

iHirg. K.>V.

Haines, Andrew G., railroad builder, was born Jan. 10, 18(13, near Medusa, N.Y. He in the dist rict school and aead'ox'i.ifk if ai .iil(•?iiy of y nf ew York. He was jireNideiit and owner of the Oajaca telegraph and telephone company of Mexico;

was educated (

ii

president <<f tlii- Orlando and Winter I'ark railroad; vice-president of the Hoosic Valley railroad; vice-president of the Itliaea -tf't railway; vice presiident of the Seneca I'alU and Cayuga Lake railroad; vice-president of the Ann .rlK>r and Ypsllanti railroad; ami has Iwen and is now a director in several steam and street railways. He is Well known as a •'uceeasful railroad builder of

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ri<lfrlinnU

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N.^'.

Haines, Charles D., railroad builder, congressman, wa-* bom June 9. 18.5fi. in Meilusa. N Y. He was president of and built the only two street railway systems In the state of 'ermont and is now or has been president of eighteen street and sfeam railway eompHnicH. In 18SS he located in Kinderhook. and built the Kinderhoolc and Hudson railway. In 1893-9.5 he was a representntive to the fifty third congn-ss as a democrat

.

Haines. Daniel, jurist, governor, was born Jan. 6. 1801. in New York City. He was the fourteejith governor of i'v .Icrscv in 1843 44 and 1848 51. In 1852 and 1859 be was an associate justioe of the supreme court of N. w .Tersey. He died Jan. 26, 1877, in Iliunlmrg. N..T.

Haines. Elijah M.. lawyer, h-gislator, author. While a member of the Illinois state assembly he was eleete<l syiejiker of that l>f»dy.

He was a noted lawyer of Chicago.