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Irvine, James, .•^uluur, atato seiiatur, 4, 1735, in i'Liiadelpbia, I'u.
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served turougli wa** ill
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revolutionary wnr.
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iimjur-.gi'ii
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MTvnl ill the yi'iMTuI iissi-niMy and was u iitat4^ si-nator. ilu died
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April 28, 1819, in nt,
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was born Nov. l>, 1848, in SaiU'iii, 1890-99 nhe wa« a profr."»!ior of
(;reek at WVIItsIcy
(.illi n^.-: atn! in l»95-9» WHjs |»re!*id»'nL ot that l(i-tiUUu»u. Irvine, Robert Tate, lawyer and etatcsman of Wig Stone (Jap, 'a., was born July
II, lS(i2. In 1H!>:1!»4 he vva» a uiemUr o'l the Virginia general a!«!H*mbly; and in 1912 was a del«|^te-at-large from Virginia to the Baltimore eonventioii. He is now a member of the lM>ard of viaitora of tlic univerHity of
Virginia. Irviae, William, soldier, was born tn'Ni-w Vork. In iHeil he was eolonel in tin t.-nfli regiment New Vork cavalry; and in 18(m waa brevetted brigadier-general of volunHe dv-A Nov. 12. 1882. leers. Irviae, William, cougresBuiau. thirty-sixHi eongreos.
llie ill
In 18^i)-ul
wan a representative from New York
lie
to lie died in 1820
Corning. N.V.
New ork. Since 1897 she Iium parts in -lohn Drew's com the L nited htates and England. >ne has starred in Louise; The Toast of the own; .^UMin in tjearch of a Husband; and iiiealer
leaved
paiiy
C'apt.
Ift-r
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and eighteen rilletuen fought Wyandot braves, and wus Imiihv
He
u.is eleclt-il to th«' luii u," --' S iiginia from the district of Kentucky ; w-a<4 a <lelegate to the several conventions at Danville liHtkinv' to the orginiiz.it ion »if a new htate. and a member of llu- ••onvention of Kentueky. He was also several tiiiies si |iie.si(h>ntiul elector. He died in 1820 in winitii!(<l.
Kentueky.
ItvinCy William, ttldier, ^nr^^i on, L«iii«;ii >>
Wn,H born Nov. 3, 1741, in Ireland,
lie served an •iiirgi-on on l)oard a Hrilish
snip, in the war whieh hefjaii in 17.">1: and
after the peace of 116'^, settled at Carlisle.
I*a.
Ite was promoted to the command of
(he second Pennsylvania rej^imenl.
In 1781
he defense of the northwestern frontier was
iiiCnisted to biro; and he attaineil the rank
iMiin,
I
'•f
ma
play-.
U
John Beautain,
.Nov.
jor
fj.
ncral.
Tii
178tl-88 he w
a^^
a
d. le-
gate from I'ennsylvania to the continental 4Hfngres8$ and in 1793-99 he was a reprvsenlativc In the third eonv:re«'<. He moved to liikult lliliia. and was* appointed supcrinI
li'iident
"I
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military I'ldl
.stores.
He
died July
nlelphia, Pa.
•2i>.
jMinti
in
isj."),
wat« .S.C
i, artitit,
(.'harlvnton,
exhibited in 18U9, securcti his as an n««<iociate of the National In 1871 he Kent a full-length por
iiie-Tatilerii,
election
- u-a>l<'ni.
trail uf
Mrs. August Belmont.
the <Jame,
exhibited
reputati<in,
Itis
ainl
in lie
The End
of
established chosen a full
1872. wa'-
member
of the National academy. April 20, 1877, in New York City. Irving, John Duer, genealogibt,
He
diint
author, wus born Aug. 18, 1874, in Madii^on, Wis. lie is the author of Stratigraphical Kelalions of lirown's Park Beds of Utah; and Kruptive Kocks of the Northern Ulacic Hills and Their Associated Ore Bodies. Irving, Minna, writer, author, was born She is the auin 1871 in Tarrytown, N.Y. thor of Song.s of A Haunted Heart; Marria^'e of the Future; and A Cunning Culprit.
Irving, lK»rn
He
John Treat,
Jr.,
hiwyer, author,
2. 1812, in New York City. a thorough education in the p u b 1 1 e schools and
v
aeademies of York. He wna a lawyer of New York Oily. 11" was the aiithnr nf
l><'e.
received
<
Ei»tiil
twenty-five of
in
li-adiiig
in
I
•
ivas
Irvine, William, pioneer, wm* born about 1730 in Virginia. He wa.s one of the earliest uiid most notable of Kentucky pioneer;^: and built Irvine utation, in MadiMon ciuinty in 177**. He was at l.ittif .Mountain, where
Princess Anne.
iu
18*J2,
Irving, Isabel, ucticbH, wa^ born Feb. is, In 1887 she 1871, in liridgi'iiorl, Coun. made her lir-»t public appearaiiee; and becnnie the leading woman in the Lyceum
living,
tdmator, college
24,
Md.
Pliiladel|i]iia, Fte.
Irvine, Julia Josephine, prej-i
He died Aug.
dl-
Ulitl
luflor ol Cornt'll uuiverfeily collfgc of l»w Hi Ithuca, N.Y.
291
Indian Sketches j Chief; The Attorney; Harry Haraon; and The V^an Gelder Paper*. He was a nephew of the Wasliington eminent Irving. He attained high rank a« one of Hie foremost lawyers of New York City; and besides his published work* oontrihultd 4*tensively valuable articles to current pub llcaflnns on law and secular topics. He .li.-.! in innc in V. w York City. Irving, Peter, journalist, author, waa born Oct. 30, 1771, in New York aty. He waa the author of (Jiovanni Shogarra. a Venetian Tale. He died .June 27, 1838, in New Hawk
York
City. Irving, Pierre
was llie
l>orn
in
Munroe,
ISO.'l
in
litterateur, author,
New
York.
He was
author of a Life of Washington Irving.
He died Feb.
11, 18:)0, in
New York
( ity.
Irving, Roland Duer, educator, lui'thor was born April 27, 1847, in New York ity. has been a professor of geolog^v in the university of Wisconsin since 1870. He is (
Irving, , lawyer, jurist. He was chief justice of the Maryland circuit court.
He