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lllfiHUINOSHAWS rfpn-st'iitativc from bixti-enth eoiigresH.

LIUUAHY OF AMKUICAN HlOGIlAPHY.

to Oct. 22, 1844,

^T:iHHactniH4>tta I

If

Muss. Joseph G.,

ilk'tl

tlio

arts.

fine

Kendrick, Asahel Clark, educator, author,

in LeominsttT,

Kendall, burn in 17H8

SOI

and the Pennsylvania academy of

York;

i-ongrossinaii,

in Leuniinstor,

Mass.

was

In 181U

^raduati'il from Harvard colh'ge; and in 1812- 1!» was a tutor ther.-. In lS2!)-33 he wuH u represi-ntutive from MausacliUMotts to

was was

n Dec. 7, 1S05), in I'oultney, Yt. He noted (ireek scholar who wa% proof (ireek at Rochester university in

l>oi

a

iu'

fes.Hor

twenty-first and twenty -m'cond congresses. He was county clerk of Worcester countv, Mass. He died Oct. 2. 1847. in Wor-

188.")-St.">. He i»s the author of Echoes; metrical translations from the (ireek and (•ernian; The .Moral Conflict of Humanity and Other ['ajM-rs; Life of Mrs. Emily Judson A Child's Book of Greek; and Introduction to the (ireek Language. He was one of the revisers of the New Testament,

the

center. Mass.

Kendall, Joseph M., lawyer, congreswnum, was horn .May 12. IS63, in West Liberty,

He attended

Ky.

the

Kenand the uni-

.State college of

tucky; versity

in

Michigan.

He was admitted

to

law the practice of before he was «)f age. 188.'>-S<J he was In the forty ch*rk in nintli and liftietli con185)1-1)3 gresses. In he was a representative from Kentucky nfty-secoml to the congress to till a va-

cancy caused by the denih of his father, •lohn W. Kendall. Hireceived the certilicate of electii»n to the fifty-fourth congress. Imt his seat was succontested. cessfully He is a successful lawyer of Prestnnburg, Ky.. and has taken an active part in the public affairs of hU His father was a city, county and state. noted confederate cavalry ollicer, jurist an'l congressniaii. Kendall, Margaret, piiinter. artist, was born Nov. 21». IH7I, on Staten Island, N.Y. She is the wife of Sergeant Kendall. .She has painted portraits of Fair Children for the Koston exposition; and has exhibited at the Hnlfnln and St. Ix»uis expositions. Kendall, Nathan E., legislator, congress-

man, was born March Iowa.

He

1893-5)7 he

is

a

17. 1868. in (Jrenville,

lawyer by profession.

was county attorney

of

In

Monroe

county, Iowa; and in 185)0- 1{)(MI was a representative from Monnie county in the Iowa general assembly, the last term as speaker In lfX){)-ll he was a repreof the house. sentative from Iowa to the sixty-first congress as a republican. Kendall, William Converse, naturalist, author, was born .j>ril 4. I8R1. in Freeport. Since 185)7 Im' has bwn a natural.Maine. ist in the United ."States commission of fish and fisheries. He is a fellow of the American association for the advancement of science. He is the author of Systematic and other Monographs. Icht!iyol(»;iy

Kendall, William Sergeant, painter, artist,

was born

.Jan. 20, 1805). in

Anmng

Spuyten Duy-

his prizes are gold medals Paris and St. Louis expositions. He is represented in permanent collections of the Metropolitan museum of art of New vil.

N.Y.

from

the

piiblislieti

independent

tianslations. and edited ites. He died Oct. 24,

commentaries

Our

Poi-tical

18515,

in

and

Favor-

Rochester,

N.Y. Kendrick, C, physician, surgeon, statu senator, was born May 24, 1852, near HamHe was educated at the uniburg. 'I'enn. versity of Louisville; and received the degree of A. M. from Hiram college of Ohio. He is a successful physician and surgeon; has Ix'en county lu-alth ollicer; and president of the Mississi|)pi state medical association. He is president of the Mississippi department of liealth. For two terms he

was a member of the Mississippi state legislature; is now a member of the state senate; and is now serving his fourth term ending in 15)10. Kendrick, Clark, clergyman, founder, autlior, was born Oct. U, 177.'>. in Hanover, N.II. In 1813-17 he was vice-president and then corresponding secretary of the auxiliary liaptist foreign missionary society of N'ermont. In 1817 he was chaplain to the N'ermont legislature. It was chiefly through his efforts that the Raptist education soci«-ty of Yermoiit was organi/.ed. He is the author of Plain Dealing with Pedo-Raptists. Me died Feb. 25). 1824, in Poultney, Yt. Kendrick, Henry Lane, soldier. e«lucator, was Ixirn .Ian. 20. 1811, in Lebanon, X.H. For twelve years he was assistant professor of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology at West Point. After the close of the

Mexican war he was stationed chiefly in the west, taking part in several expeditions against the In<lians, and for five years com:i.:>

tiding a post in

New

when he was appointed

Mexico until 1857, profes.sor of chem-

mineralogy, and geology in the U. S. military academy. In 1873 he was made colonel; and in 1880, after forty-five years in the service he was retired. He died May istry,

New York City. Kendrick, John Mills, clergyman, bishop, was born in (Jambier, Ohio. In 1878-85) he was general missi(mary of the diocese of

24. 185)1. in

southern Ohio. Since 1885) he has been protestant episcopal missionary bishop of Arizona and New Mexico. Kendrick, John William, railroad oflicial and expiTt of Chicago. 111., was born Oct. In 1873 he 14. I8."»3. in Worcester. Mass. graduated from the Worcester polytechnical institute. In 1875) he entereil railway serv-

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