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HKRRINOSHAW'S LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIPORAPHT.

312

marches and masses. Ue is tor of the Western conservatory of

fiong8,

direc-

mmie

in niiio.

Jannsens, Francis, cl«Tgynian, bishop, wutt Oct. 17, 1H41. in Holland. He becume

bom

tmti'd

i

iirdil)isli(i|»

Now

cliurtih at

Kntiian catliolic

tin-

Orleans, Im.

He dwd June

Other Stories; In t)ld New Vurk; and lo the Sargosaa Sea. Janvrin, Joseph Edward, i)hysieiau. autlior, was born Jan. 13, 18;lil, in Exeter, N. H. During the civil war he was aasistant the lifteenth New Hampshire In 1872 he was appointed sur-

Rurjjeon in volunteers.

at sea in the Gulf of Moxioo. Jaaaaen, John, clergyman, bit^liop, was born March 3, 1835, in Prussia. In 1H70 111- was a|ipnint(Ml viear-pMieral of thr Alton diocese; and in 1888 was consecrated Koman catholic bishop of Belleville, III. Jansen, Peter, bu»<ino8s president of Beatrice, Neb., was born March 21, 1852, in Berdjansk. 8oiith Russia. He has lived in Nebraska for ov.r forty years. In 180(5 he was delt-gat<^'-ut-lurgi> tu the republican con-

g«'on to the Woman's hospital in the state of New Yorlc; and in 1882 filled the posi-

vention. He was United ^States commission* Pari-i I'Xj'osit ten ••r lo the arnl vIoe-preHitieiit of the Nebraska coimiii«8ion to the St. I. oil is exposition. He has been a member of tile t lna?ika «tatc senate. He is vicc-

nois.

10, 1807,

•.

pre-iiijeut

pany and

of the Frazer River Lumbi'r comviie |) resident of the Saakatdie*

wan Valley Land company. Jansen, Reynier, printer, was born in Holland. In I(t!i8-171M» he was the only printer in rennsylvania. Probably the first book issued by him was God's Proteetinp Provilie (lied in

der'.

ITi'd

in

lMi;l.uIi'I]iliia.

Pa.

Mrs. Catherine Ann, artist, traiiblHtor, author, was born in PhiladelJanviersy

phia, Pa. Her prinripa! paintinjis are Binding on tile .Shoes: 'Hie (Juitar Player; Daniel at Prayer; and The Violinist. She is the anthor of Popular Keramics; The Reda Of the Midi; and other works, Janvier, Francis De Haes, author, pwt, was bom April 25, 1816, in Pitt.sgrove. N.J. He was the author of The Skeleton Monk, and Other Poems; The Sleeping S.-ntinel; and Patriotic Poems. Uc died March 25. 1864. in India. Janvier, Levi, missionary, was born April 25,

18ltl,

in

Pitts;;rove,

NJ.

He was

or-

dained to the presbyterian ministry and went to India as a missionary in 1841. He prepared a translation of the Pentateuch and Psalms into Punjab; and assisted in e.«iti|iiiiii._' a Punjabi Hictionary. He died Maiilt

J.I.

lS(i4,

in India.

Janvier. Margaret Thomson, Macfmt Vand^rift, author, poet, was born in 1844 in New Orleans. La. She is the author of 'lover Bank: I nder the l)o<: Star; Little Helpers; A Dead Doll, and Other V.i>.>: Ways and Means; ITnibrellas to Mvnd, and

Wdik-. Janvier, Thomas AUibone, journalist, auwas bom July Ifl. 1«41», in Philadelpliia. Pa. l..r leu y.ars hr w.i., (..uiiial-

Otli'l

thor,

ist of Pliiiaii. lpina and N'»-w York. He is the author <if An Embassy to Provence, a yohiine of travel: r<ilor SfiKlits: Tour Stor-

ies:

Neu

The

Mexican

s.ii.in:

Ktinianiv;

(iuia.-; Stones of Old The A/te< IVeasurc House, a l iule of an Angel, and

The

tion of gynecologist at the New York skin and cancer hospital. He was the author of Case of Interstitial Pregnancv; A Case of Tubal Pregnancy of Unuaiial Interest; and other works. He died Dee. 21, 1911, in New York city. Jaques, Jabei Bobert, clergyman, anthor,

A

Ii iiii in in Kngland. He wab a methuUist clergyman and educator of IlliHe was the author of Study of Class • ical Languages; and Peter Cartwright, the

Pioneer Preacher.

He

died in 1802 in

Illi-

nois.

William

Jaques, naival

.ucliiteet,

Henry,

author, was

civil

bom

engineer, Dec. 24.

1848. in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1887 he graduated from the I'nited States naval academy; and in 1880 resigned from the service. He is the author of The Establislunent of i^teel Gun Factories in the United iStatea.

JarSine, Bdward, soldier, was bom in ^ ork. In 1801 he was captain in the ninth regiment New York infantry; and in 1865 was brevetted brigadier-general. He died July in. ]s<v]. in New York. Jardine, Robert, clergyman, author, was born in 1840 in Canada. He is a presbyterian clergyman of Cnieago, 111. He is the author of The Elements of the Psychology of Cognition; and What to Believe. Jarnagin, Spencer, hnvyer. United St:itea s«nator, was born about 17!>3 in Granger county. Tenn. He practiced law in Athens, Tenn.; and was a member of the state legislature. In 1843-47 he was United States >>'ii.itor from Tennessee. He died June 24,

New

ISOI, in

Memphis, Tenn.

Jarratt, Deverenx, clergyman, author, was 17, 1773, near Richmond, Va. He was the author of three volumes of aermons: and a series of letters to a friend entitled Thnui,'Iits on Sonw Tnii»ortant Subjects in Divinity. He died Jan. 29, 1801,

born Ian.

in V^irginia. Jarrold,

born of

in

Ernest, litterateur, author, was in Kngland. He is a journalist

1H.">()

New York

Citv. He is the author of ami Knds; Sfickey Finn Idylls; and Tales of the Bowery. Jarves, James Jackson, author, was bora Aug. 20, 1820, in Boston. Mass. If.was the author of Hist<»ry of the Hawaiian or Sandvi«li Islands: Seenes and Scenery in the Sandwich Islands; Parisian Sights* and French Principles seen throtigh Am. nean Spr<tarle-: Art Hints. Arcliitecture, Sculpture, and Paintings; and Kiana, a Tradition of Hawaii. He died June 28, 1883, in Swita(tills

crland.

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