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IIKHKIN(JSHAVS MUHAltY at the Wliite lIuu^>o. I'li.-iidfiit (Jraii tbroiigh IfUtTs uf inlruductiuu wj^s in^lrunuMitul in st'curiiig for liim cuiniiiiMionii aiiioiig the nobility and prominent families of Knghind; and since that time he has painted portraits in Europe and America. One of lii.s best works is a life-size full li'ugth portrait of William ("ullcn Bryant. Hartshorn, Orville Nelson, educator, college president, auliior. He settled in Mount I nion, Iowa, in charge of a school which develojK'd into Mount In ion college in IHoS. For forty-one years he was president of that institution. He is the author of a treatise entitled The Supremacy <»f the Law. Hartshorne, Charles, railroad president, was born Sept. 2, lS>t>, in IMiiladelphia, I'a. In iHoT-DO he was president of the <juakake railroad company; in 1HU2 uf the

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and

of

the l>eliigh valley. 1SMJ8, in Philadelphia, l"'a.

in

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academy: was hrevetIPir

Hartshorne, Edward, physician, author, was born May 14, 1818. in Philadelphia, Pa. During the civil war he served as consulting serice.

II

»

L'nit»H|

States array medical of Separate Sys-

was the author

tem for Criminals; Ophtlialinic Medicine and Surgery; and an edition of Taylor's Medical .Jurinprudeiu'e, with notes.

June

He

died

22, 188.), in Philadelphia, Pa.

Hartshorne, Henry, physician,author,poet, was born March IG, 1823, in Philadelphia, Pa. He was professor of organic science at Haverford college in 18(J7-97. He was the author of Me:no»-.iiida Medica; Essentials of Principles and Practice of Medicines; Family A«lviser; Our Homes; Cholera; Houselitdd Manual; Handbook of Human Anatomy: Conspectus of the >'"dical Sciences; tjiyeerin and Its Cses; Woman's Witchcraft, a dramatic romance; and Summer Songs. He «lied in January, 1897, in Tokio, Japan. Hartshorne, Joseph, physician, author, was born Di-e. 12, 1779, in Alexandria, Va. He was a noted physician of Philadelphia, Pa.; and was surgeon to the Pennsylvania hos[»ilal. He jirepared and published Boyer on the lloi'es. He died Aug. 20, 18.50, near Wiliniiiglon,

Del.

Hartshorne, William Ross, soldier, was Ixmi ii< Pennsylvania. In IHOI he was first lieiitennnt in the ihirtei-nth regiment PcnnHvlvania reserves; and in 1805 was brevetted iirig.idier general «>f volunteers. Hartstene, Henry J., naval ollieer. was lH)ni in .North Carolina. In 1855 he was made a commander, and was sent to the arctic regions in search of Dr. Kane and his ])arty, whom he res'_'ned and brought to New York. At the beginning of the civil war he

second

ted

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lieutenant

in the second artillery in 1853; first

Wame

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Jersty.

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died Oct.

Hartshorne, Charles Hopkins, lawyer, auwas born N<»v. 22, 1851, in Jersey City, X..I. In 1872 he was admitted to the bar; and since 1904 he has Ix^-n lecturer in the New York law school, lie is the author of Courts and Procedure in Kngland and New

UIOGKAI'IIY.

.May 2S. 8.10, in Tyre. N.Y. In 1852 he graduated from the United StJites military

1880 pres-

He

thor,

surgeon in the

AMKUICAN

resigned, entered the confederate navy and in the summer of 1802 became insane. He died March 31, 1868. in Paris, France. Hartsuff, Albert, army surgeon, was born Feb. 4, 1837, in New York City. In 1801 he was appointed assistant surg«>on in the I'nited States army; and in 1860 was assistant surgeon with rank of captain. In l!HM he was retired with the rank of brigadi«'r general in the Ciiited States army. He died in 1908 in Washington, D.C. Hartsuff, George Lucas, soMier. was born

lieutenant

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f'trved

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throughwar. In

out the civil 1S02 he became brigidier general of voliint(M?rs:

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and

al«(i

attain-

the

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general the same year. Ho wa.s mustered out of the volunteer service in 1865; and in 1871 was retired with the rank of major general. He died May HI, 1874. in

New York

City,

William, s<ddier, was born in York. In 1801 he was captain in the tenth regiment Michigan infantry; and in I8t55 was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers. II died in 1904 in Michigan. Hartt, Charles Frederick, educator ,autlior, was born in 1840 in New Brunswick. He was a professor of geology at Cornell university in 1808; and chief of the geological surveys in Brazil at the time of his death. He was the author of Geology and Physical CJeography of Brazil; Contributions to tho Hartsuff,

New

.'

(Jeology of the Lower Amazons; and Amazonian Tortoise Myths. He died in 1878. Hartwell, Alfred' Stedman, soldier, lawyer, h'gislator, jurist, was born June in Dedham, Mass. He served in

war; enlisting as private souri regiment. He was

in

II,

1830,

the civil a third Mis-

afterward first lieutenant in the forty-fourth Massachusetts regiment; was captain of the fifty-fourth;

was lieutenant and colonel in the fifty fifth Massachusetts; and v/as brevetted brigadiergeneral of the United States volunteers. In 1807 he was a representative in the .Massachusetts state legislature. In 1808-74 he was the first associate justice of the kingdom of Hawaii; was attorncygeneral in 187478; and in 1899-1900 wa.s special agent for the government of Hawaii in Washington, D.C. He is now associole justice of the supreme court of the territory of Hawaii. Hartwell, Alonzo, j)ainter.artist, was lM>rn Feb. 19, 1805, in Littleton. Mass. In 1822 he went to Boston, and soon afterward was apprentiee<l to a wood engraver until 1826; and 8ubse<iuently attained national repute