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HERRINQSIIAWS LIHRARY OF AMERirAN BIOGRAPHY.

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district attorney of MassachuHotts. Sept. 30. 1862. in Boston. Mass.

He

died

Hallett, Moses, lawyer, jurist, was born July 10, 1834, in Galena, III. In 1874 he was appointed an associate justice of the supreme court of the territory of Colorado; and in 1877 was I'nited States district judge for the district of Colorado. Halley, Edwin, railroad president. In 1S67 he began railway service; in 18!)0-lJKr2 he was assistant general traHic manager of the Southern Pacilic company at N»'w York City. In 1894-0(5 he was vici'-president an<l since 181)0 has been president of the .Minneapolis and St. Louis railway; and alt^o hint-e 1!HM) lie has Ix-en president of the Iowa «entral railway. Halley, George, physician, surgeon, was horn Sept. 1(». 183JI. iii Canada. In 1SS4 he became associate in publishing the Kansas City Medical dournal, with which he is still connected. Since 1892 he has been professor of clinical surgery in the university of Kansas City. Halley, Robert A., journalist, author, was born Oct. 10. IK.')3, in NashvilU-. r«'nn. Since l!>04 he has been editor of Fuel, a coal trade journal of Chicago, 111. lie is the autlior <»f the Civil War from the Southern Standpoint;

and Tennessee Arclwology. Halliday, Samuel Byram, clergyman, author, was born in 1812 in New .lersey. He was assistant of Henry Ward Heecher at riy mouth churcli for nearly twenty years. He was the author of The Little Stre<'t Sweeper: The Lost and Found, or Life . i(mg the Poor: Winning Souls; and The Church- in America and Its Baptisms of Fire. He died in 1897 in Brooklyn. N.Y. Hallidie,

ventor,

Andrew Smith,

was born

^Marcli

board; and for tbriH! terms he lias been a representative in the Connecticut state legislature.

Hallock, Frank Kirkwood, physician, scienwas lM)rn Aug. 18, 1800. in Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y. Since 1890 he has been a specialin neurology and medical director of ist Cromwell hall lu-alth school at Cromwell, Conn. He was one t»f the first in America to treat nervousness with a system of outdoor living. He is president of the savHe is a ings hank of Cromwell, Conn. member of the American association for the advancement of science. Hallock, Gerard, journalist, publisher, was lM)rn on .March 18. 1800, in Plainlield, .Mass. In 1827 lie l>ecame part owner of the New York Observer; ami in 1828 was associated with David Hale in the publication of the .journal of Commerce. He died Jan. tist,

4,

I8(»0, in

tional church at West Simsbury. He tlutl 30, 1S20. in West Simsburv, Conn.

.luiie

Hallock, John, congressman,

Orange

1830. in

l-ranklinville.

Kiig-

wan

Hallock, Charles, journalist, authcir,

born

March

13.

1S34.

in

New York

City.

the founder of r'on'st and Stream of City; and was its propriet»)r during 1873 80. He is the author of The Fishing i'ourist; Camp Life in Florida; The Spiirtsman's (Jazeteer; Our New Alaska; The Siilmcm Fisher; and Peerless .Maska. Hallock, Edwin, men-hant. legislator, was

He

is

New York

born Aug.

10, 1840, in

Derby (Vmn. He

re-

ceived the ru<liments of his education in the public si'hools of his native city; an«I gra<lualed from Post's commercial and classical institute ot Conneetieut. He is a suc<'<'ssful merchant of Derby. Conn.: and lias always Im-cu prominently identified with the business and pubhc affairs of that city. For six years he was a member of the sehool

N.Y.

He was

was born member

a

in

of

N.Y.

Since ISHU he has

l>cen

editor-in-chief and proprii'tor of the Christian Work of Brwklyn. N.Y. In 1897 he w:is offered the prcsid«'ncy of (he Westminster u n i V e r 8 i ty at Denver, Col. He is a director in several large corporations. He is the author of A History of Southampton; First Impress o n s of Europe;

In

cisco. Cal.

couiily,

the New York state assembly in 181017 and 1820-21. In 182r>-29 he was representative to the nineteenth and twenti«'th wngrc->»es. He ditd in Orange county. N.Y. Hallock, Joseph Newton, journalist, lecturer, ch-rgyman. author, was l>orn in 1834. in

civil engine<*r. in10.

Haven. Conn.

1

1858-08 he designed and built a number of bri«lges. He invented a method of transporting freight across mountainous and rugged districts by an endless «»verhead moving rope, now known as the Hallidie ropeway; and was tiic inventor an<l builder of the cable car systi-ni in San Francisco. He died .pril 2r». 1900. in San Franland. large

New

Hallock, Jeremiah, clergyman, was born 7.kS, in Brook Haven. N.Y. .March 13. In be was j>astor of the congrega1 78.)- 1 820

i

Twice A«"ross the Continent; 'llie Christian iiixl Kaillily Worship. Hallock, Gerard Benjamin Fleet, clergyman, author, was born .Ian. 28, 1856. in Hancock county. W.Va. In 1S82 he graduated (mm Princeton university; in 1885 from Princeton theol-ite;

logieai

has

seminary; and

n<-eive«I

gree-, of

Sine*' Is'en

prsbyteriaii

and

the

de-

A.M. and D.D

1885 he has a pastor in the

church

IS90 has a pastorate in the Brick church of Rochester, N.Y., one of the largest in the sinee

tilled