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iu Kurupa, Kgjtpt uiid tlio Holy Liiud. Ua is the HUtlior of I pwanl Steps; Tlu- Minlel I'rayer; .Sfriiioii Si'eds; <;o<r>* WiiisiHTed ^H?crets; B«'auty mi VuxVa Won!; Tho lloini-

Utic Year; .loiiriM'viiig In the Jesus Lived; Crowing Toward

Where

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Wed

ding Manual; The Teaching of .lenu's eerning the Christian Lift-; and work*. Hallock,

Mrs.

Julia

Isabel,

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utiier

iuthor,

wa.s

l>orn in I'onneotit-ut in IStti. Slu- ih ihf author of Broken Notes from a (Jrav Nunnerv. a study of eoiintry life. Hallock, Lewis, pliyHu-iun, founder, was born .Tan. ;>0, 180.'}, in New York City. In 1825 he began the praotice of ni<-dicine. He founded the Young men's total ahstiiienee society. He died March 13, 18H7, in New-

York

  • City.

Hallock, Mrs. Mary Angelina, litterateur, author, was born June IS, 1810, in Kowe, Mass. She ia the author of That Sweet

Storv of t»ld; Chihl's llistorv of the Fall of Jerusalem; Child's Life of Daniel; The Story of Moses; B<'thlehem and Her Children; Beasts and Birds; Child'-* History of Solomon; and LiJe of the .Apostlt- Paul. Hallock, Moses, clergyman, was born Feb. Id, 17dO, in Brook Haven, N.Y. He was first pastor of the church in I'laintield in i:»>-1837. He died Julv 17, IS:i7. in Plain field. N.Y. Hallock, William Allen, clergyman, iuithor,

was born He was

.June 2. 17!'4. in Plaintield. .Mass.

a congregational

clergyman;

and

secretani* of Hie .American tract sm-ii-ty in 1825-70.* He was the authctr of Life of Harlan Page; .Mnse^ HaMock: and Justin

K.lwards. fltdd,

He died

Oct. 2,

1880, in

Plain

Mass.

Halloway, Josephus Flavius, mechanical engineer, inventor, was born Jan. 18. IS^.I. in I'ni' iitown. Ohio. In I8ti."t he was superint'-ii«lej)t and engineer to the Ctiyahoga steam fnriiacr conipany; and in 1S72 ber:iin»- its pr -sidi' it. He patented -evi-ral inventions and improvements in marine engines ami steam pum|)ing machine-. lie died Sept. I. 180(5. in Cuyahoga Falls. O. Halloway, ttansom, congressman, was born in Dutchess county. N.Y. In 1840 he was I a representative from New York to the hirty -first congresses. He died .pril fJ, 1851, in MoUTit Pleasant. Md.

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from IVnnsylvania to he lifly s<'<-oihl congri'ss as a denjocrat. Hallowell, Richard Price, merchant, author, 41

repre...entative

wa-. Ihhii |)re.

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in

Pliihulelphia Pa.

He wa- a wtml nierchanl of Boston, Mass. He was the author of The (Quaker invasion of Massachusetts; and The I'ioneer t^uakera. 1!H»4 in West .Mt-dford. .Mass. lbin Hallowell, Mrs. Sara Catherine Fraley, juurnalisi, founder, author, was Uirn in Inly. 18:{;i. in Piiiladelphia, Pa. in 1S77 U.j she was on the editorial st-jilT of the Public LedgiT ot I'hiladelphia, I'a. She was one of the founders of the new century club an«i several phihinthropic institutions. She is the author of Beck's Bed Time; Nan, the New Fashioned (.lirl; and On the Church •

Sl<|IS.

Hallowell, Thomas Jewett, banker, was horn l)ii'. JS. INtiO, in Steubenville. Ohio. He began his banking career as a clerk in the Second National bank of New York City. He is treasurer of the Assticiatcd industrial iH)nipany; of the .Montague realty ci»ni|miiy; and of tiic Kitchwan telephone

company. Hallwig,

Edward

U.,

painter, artist,

was

.lune 13, 18Gi>. in Baltimore. Md. in he was engaged as special artist of the Ba'tiinore American; and also lM>coming publisln-r and illustrator of the .Sidney .Magazine. Hallwig, Gustav, artist, was born in 1810 in ."sa.xony. He established an enviable reputat.on as one of the foremost artists of .inerica, his work being confined chiefly to lamlscape and cattle painting. He died in l>orn

180"J

Haltiniore,

Md.

Hallwig, Uscar, painter, artist, was born .March 20, lH:iH. in .Saxony. He painted portraits of some of the leading people of America.

He

<iied

in

Herriiig-'haw Nick

Baltimore, Md.

Twenty Two

Hallwig, Paul, portrait painter, artist, was Die. 18. LStM, in Baltimore, Md. He was educated in the best schools of Munich an<l Paris; and has atiaiiuMl a national 'reputation as an emlH)rn

inent portrait painter of jialtimore, Md.

During 1893 he was engaged as special ar-

I

tist

city

Halloway, W. J., eongressnnin. He was a nieinlMT i»f emgress from Indiana. He died .April 17. 18!M. in Smith Bend. Ind. Hallowell, Mrs. Anna Davis, litterateur, author, was l»orn .April 21. 18:{8, in Philadelpbia. Pa. She is the wife of Richard Price Hallowell. She is tlie author of .lames ami T.,ureotia Mutt; Thief and Letters. Hallowell, Edwin, lawyer, state lepislator. eoiigressman. was Uirn in IS44 in Abington, He was n mend>er <tf the legislature of l*a. In 1S0| 0:i he Pennsylvania in 1876 80.

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A.MKKH'AN

u.is

to decorate the hall of Balti-

more with

portraits.

He has painted

|»or-

traits

of (ienerals Agnus, llains. (Jordon. Lee. .Jackson,

.lohhson, Ciishing Meredith; Admiral Winfield Scott Sc'iley; Presi.lent (Jrover Cleveland. Bishop Martin Spaulding. Senator llavner. Henry Cassaway Davis. (Jovernor l.igon; ;ind numerous other soldiers, ju^lges and statesmen of America. He is a meml»er the leading artisls societies; and ha.'*

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