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=Ashmore, Ruth.= _See Mallon, Mrs._
=Ashton, Laurence.= _Va._, 1847- ----. A physician of Dallas, Texas. Puerperal Septicæmia.
=Aspinwall, Mrs. Alicia [Towne].= 18-- - ----. A popular writer of juvenile tales, living in Brookline, Massachusetts. Short Stories for Short People; The Echo Maid, and Other Stories. _Dut._
=Astor, John Jacob.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. Cousin of W. W. Astor (page 12). A Journey in Other Worlds, a scientific romance. _Ap._
=Atherton, Mrs. Gertrude Franklin [Horn].= _Cal._, 1859- ----. A sensational novelist, for several years resident in London. The Doomswoman; American Wives and English Husbands; The Californians; Patience Sparhawk and her Time; Valiant Runaways; What Dreams may come; Hermia Suydam; Los Cerritos; His Fortunate Grace; Before the Gringo Came; A Whirl Asunder; A Daughter of the Vine; Senator North; The Aristocrats; The Conqueror; The Splendid Idle Forties. Rulers of Kings. _Ap. Do. Har. Ll. Sto._
=Atkinson, George Francis.= _Mch._, 1854- ----. A professor of botany at Cornell University. Biology of Ferns; Elementary Botany; Lessons in Botany; Studies of American Fungi. _Ho. Mac._
=Atkinson, George Wesley.= _W. Va._, 1845- ----. The governor of West Virginia, 1897-1901. History of Kanawha; West Virginia Pulpit; A. B. C. of the Tariff; Don’t, or Negative Chips from Blocks of Living Truths; Revenue Digest; Prominent Men of West Virginia; After the Moonshiners; Psychology Simplified.
=Atkinson, William Biddle.= _Pa._, 1832- ----. A prominent Philadelphia physician. Hints in the Obstetric Procedure; Therapeutics of Gynecology and Obstetrics; Physicians and Surgeons of the United States.
=Atlee, Washington Lemuel.= _Pa._, 1808-1878. A noted surgeon of Philadelphia. Ovarian Tumors and Ovariotomy.
=Atterbury, Anson Phelps.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of New York city. Islam in Africa. _Put._
=Audsley, George Ashdown.= _S._, 1838- ----. A Scottish architect and art writer of note, now (1904) living in New York city. With his brother, William James Audsley, he has published Colour in Dress: a Manual for Ladies; Floral Decoration of Churches; Cottage, Lodge, and Village Architecture; Outlines of Ornament in the Leading Styles; Popular Dictionary of Architecture and the Allied Arts, in ten volumes; Polychromatic Decoration as applied to Buildings in the Mediæval Styles; and (with James Lord Bowes) The Keramic Art of Japan. His separate works include Guide to the Art of Illuminating and Missal Painting; Handbook of Christian Symbolism; The Art of Chromo-Lithography; Notes on Japanese Art; The Ornamental Arts of Japan; The Art of Organ-Building. _Do._
=Austin, John Mather.= _N. Y._, 1805- ----. A clergyman who published Arguments in Support of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation; Voice to Youth; Voice to the Married; Life of John Quincy Adams.
=Austin, John Osborne.= _R. I._, 1849- ----. A wool merchant and genealogist of Providence. The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island; Ancestry of Thirty-three Rhode Island Families; The Ancestral Dictionary; One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families.
=Austin, Mrs. Mary [Hunter].= _Il._, 1868- ----. An essayist and story-writer of California. The Land of Little Rain; The Basket Woman. _Hou._
=Austin, Oscar Phelps.= _Il._, 184- - ----. A journalist of Washington city, chief of the bureau of statistics from 1898. Uncle Sam’s Soldiers; Uncle Sam’s Secrets; Colonial Systems of the World; Colonial Administration; Great Canals of the World; Steps in the Expansion of Our Territory; etc. _Ap._
=Avery, Elroy McKendree.= _Mch._, 1844- ----. A prominent educator in Cleveland. Among his many school text-books are The Complete Chemist; School Physics; Modern Principles of Natural Philosophy; Modern Electricity and Magnetism; First Lessons in Physical Science; School Chemistry.
=Avery, Isaac Wheeler.= _Fl._, 1837-1897. A lawyer and journalist of Atlanta. Digest of the Georgia Supreme Court Reports; History of Georgia.
=Ayer, Mrs. Harriet [Hubbard].= _Il._, 1854-1903. A New York journalist. Treatise on the Laws of Health and Beauty.
=Ayer, Joseph Cullen.= _Ms._, 1866- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Sandwich, Massachusetts. Die Ethik Joseph Butlers: The Rise and Development of Christian Architecture.
=Ayers, Howard.= _Wash._, 1859- ----. An educator, president of the University of Cincinnati from 1899. The Vertebrate Ear.
=Aylesworth, Barton Orville.= _Il._, 1860- ----. A clergyman of the Christian (Disciples) denomination, president of the Colorado State College from 1900. Song and Fable; Thirteen and Twelve Others.
=Ayres, Samuel Gardiner.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A librarian of Drew Theological Seminary at Madison, New Jersey, from 1888. Drew Seminary Record; Fifty Literary Evenings; History of the English Bible (with C. F. Sitterly, _infra_).
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=Babbitt, Edwin Dwight.= _N. Y._, 1828- ----. A hygienic writer at Los Angeles. Principles of Light and Colour; Human Culture and Power; Health and Power.
=Babcock, Mrs. Bernie [Smade].= _O._, 1868- ----. A novelist of Little Rock, Arkansas. The Daughter of a Republican; The Martyr; Justice to the Woman; At the Mercy of the State; An Uncrowned Queen. _Mg. Rev._
=Babcock, Maltbie Davenport.= _N. Y._, 1858-1901. A Presbyterian clergyman of Baltimore. Thoughts for Everyday Living; Letters from Egypt and Palestine. _Scr._
=Babcock, Rufus.= _Ct._, 1798-1875. A Baptist clergyman of Paterson, New Jersey, among whose works are Making Light of Christ; Tales of Truth for the Young; Emigrants’ Mother; and several religious biographies.
=Babcock, William Henry.= _Mo._, 1849- ----. A patent lawyer of Washington city. Lord Stirling’s Stand and other Poems; Lays from Over Sea; Cypress Beach; The Brides of the Tiger; An Invention of the Enemy; The Tower of Wye; Cian of the Chariots; Two Lost Centuries of Britain. _Lip. Lo._
=Babson, John James.= _Ms._, 1809-1886. A local historian. History of Gloucester, Cape Ann, including the Town of Rockport (1860); Notes and Additions; The Fisheries of Gloucester from the First Catch by the English in 1623, to 1876.
=Backus, Truman Jay.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. An educator, president of Packer Institute, Brooklyn. Great English Writers; Outlines of English Literature.
=Bacon, Alice Mabel.= _Ct._, 1858- ----. A teacher in the Hampton Institute, Virginia. Japanese Girls and Women; A Japanese Interior. _Hou._
=Bacon, Benjamin Wisner.= _Ct._, 1860- ----. A professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale Divinity School; The Genesis of Genesis; Triple Tradition of the Exodus; The Story of St. Paul. _Hou._
=Bacon, Edgar Mayhew.= _Bahamas_, 1855- ----. A writer of Tarrytown, New York. The New Jamaica; The Pocket Piece; Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow; The Hudson, from Ocean to Source. _Put._
=Bacon, Mrs. Josephine Dodge Daskam.= _Ct._, 1876- ----. A writer of Stamford, Connecticut. Smith College Stories; Sister’s Vacation and Other Girls’ Stories; Fables for the Fair; The Imp and the Angel; The Madness of Philip, and Other Stories; Whom the Gods Destroyed; Middle-Aged Love Stories; The Memoirs of a Baby. _Scr._
=Bacon, Mrs. Louise Lee [Andrews].= _Md._, 1861- ----. Wife of H. Bacon (page 14). Our House Boat on the Nile.
=Badcock, Mrs. Winnifred [Eaton].= “Onoto Watanna,” _Japan_, 1879- ----. A New York writer. The Old Jinriksha; Miss Nume of Japan; A Japanese Nightingale; The Wooing of Wistaria; The Heart of Hyacinth; Daughters of Nijo. _Har., Mac._
=Bagby, Albert Morris.= _Il._, 1859- ----. A writer of New York city. Miss Träumerei: a Weimar Idyl, a popular musical novel.
=Bagby, George William.= “Mozis Addums.” _Va._, 1828-1883. A Virginia journalist and lecturer, of some note as a humourist. John M. Daniel’s Latin Key; What I Did with My Fifty Millions; Meekins’s Twinses. _See Hart’s American Literature._
=Bailey, Edgar Henry Summerfield.= _Ct._, 1848- ----. A professor of chemistry in the University of Kansas. Qualitative Chemical Analysis.
=Bailey, Mrs. Florence Augusta [Merriam].= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. Wife of V. Bailey, _infra_. An ornithologist who published several books under her maiden name (see page 253). Birds of Village and Field; Handbook of Birds of the Western United States. _Hou._
=Bailey, Pearce.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A physician of New York city. Accident and Injury: their relation to Disease. _Ap._
=Bailey, Mrs. Urania Locke [Stoughton].= “Una Locke.” _Ms._, 1820-1882. A Providence writer. The School at Elm Oak and the School of Life; The Crooked Tree; Dr. Plassid’s Patients; Star Flowers; Holiday Tales (with F. L. Pratt). She wrote the popular religious poem, “The Master has come over Jordan.”
=Bailey, Vernon.= _Mch._, 1863- ----. A naturalist in government service. Spermophiles of the Mississippi Valley; Pocket Gophers of the Mississippi Valley; Revision of Voles of the Genus Evotomys; Mammals of the District of Columbia.
=Bailey, William Henry.= _N. C._, 1831- ----. A prominent North Carolina lawyer whose later life has been passed in Houston, Texas. The Conflict of Judicial Decisions; Onus Probandi; Self-taught Law; The Detective Faculty; The Fifth North Carolina Digest (edited). _Clke._
=Baines-Miller, Mrs. Minnie [Willis].= _N. H._, 1845- ----. A writer of Springfield, Ohio. The Silent Land; His Cousin, the Doctor; The Pilgrim’s Vision; Mrs. Cherry’s Sister.
=Baker, A---- George.= _Pa._, 184-- - ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia, since 1887 in medical practice. History of the Germans in America; History of Knights of St. John of Malta; German-American Christianity and the Protestant Episcopal Church; Flora of Arabia and the Arabian Prophet; The Phonendoscope and its Practical Application.
=Baker, Charles Richard.= _Ms._, 1842-1898. An Episcopal clergyman, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Brooklyn, 1873-98. The Apostles’ Creed Tested by Experience; Prayers for the Christian Year. _Wh._
=Baker, Charles Whiting.= _Vt._, 1865- ----. The managing editor of the Engineering News, New York city. Monopolies and the People. _Put._
=Baker, James Hutchins.= _Me._, 1848- ----. An educator, president of the University of Colorado from 1891. Elementary Psychology; Education and Life. _Lgs._
=Baker, Moses Nelson.= _Vt._, 1864- ----. Brother of C. W. Baker, _supra_, and associate editor of the Engineering News. Sewage Purification in America; Sewage Disposal in the United States; Sewerage and its Purification.
=Baker, Osman Cleander.= _N. H._, 1812-1871. A Methodist bishop. Guide in the Administration of Discipline in the Methodist Episcopal Church; Last Witness. _Meth._
=Baker, Ray Stannard.= _Mch._, 1870- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Boys’ Book of Inventions; Our New Prosperity; Seen in Germany; Boys’ Second Book of Inventions.
=Baker, Mrs. Sarah Schoonmaker [Tuthill].= “Aunt Friendly.” _Ct._, 1824- ----. Daughter of Mrs. Tuthill (page 342). A popular writer of Sunday-school tales, among which are Poor Little Joe; The Orange Seed; The Fisherman’s Boy; Cheerily, Cheerily; Timid Lucy; The Boy Patriot; The Boy Friend; The Children on the Plains; The Swedish Twins; Nono or the Golden House; Fireside Sketches from Swedish Life. She has lived in Sweden from 1876.
=Baker, William Spohn.= _Pa._, 1824-1897. A Philadelphian noted for his collections of Washingtoniana. Engraved Portraits of Washington; Medallic Portraits of Washington; Character Portraits of Washington; Washington’s Itinerary; Washington after the Revolution; Washington in Philadelphia; American Engravers and their Works; William Sharp, Engraver, and his Works; Origin and Antiquity of Engraving.
=Balch, Elizabeth.= _N. Y._, 1845-1890. A writer whose life was spent mainly in Europe. Mustard Leaves, or a Glimpse of London Society; Zorah, a Love Tale of Modern Egypt; An Author’s Love, the answers to Prosper Mérimée’s “Letters to an Inconnue.” _Mac._
=Baldwin, Foy Spencer.= _Mch._, 1870- ----. A professor of economics in Boston University from 1895. History of Mining Legislation in England.
=Baldwin, George Colfax.= _N. J._, 1817-1899. A Baptist clergyman of Troy, New York. Representative Men of the New Testament; Representative Women from Eve to Mary; Model Prayer; Notes of a Forty-one Years’ Pastorate. _Bap._
=Baldwin, Joseph.= 1827-1899. An educator in Missouri and Alabama. School Management; Elementary Psychology; Psychology Applied to Teaching; School Management and its Methods.
=Baldwin, Simeon Eben.= _Ct._, 1840- ----. A Connecticut jurist, professor of constitutional law at Yale University from 1872. Baldwin’s Digest of the Connecticut Law Reports; Modern Political Institutions; Illustrative Cases on Railroad Law. _Lit. Mac. West._
=Baldwin, Thomas.= _Ct._, 1753-1825. A Baptist clergyman of Boston. Letters in which the Distinguishing Sentiments of the Baptists are Explained; Open Communion Examined.
=Ball, Thomas.= _Ms._, 1819- ----. A sculptor of note. My Three Score Years and Ten, an Autobiography.
=Ballantine, William Gay.= _D. C._, 1848- ----. A Congregational clergyman and educator, president of Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1891-96. Inductive Logic; Lectures on Job, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. _Gi._
=Ballard, Addison.= _Ms._, 1822- ----. A Congregational clergyman, professor of logic in the University of New York. Arrows: or Teaching a Fine Art.
=Ballard, Harlan Hogue.= _O._, 1853- ----. Son of A. Ballard, _supra_. A librarian of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Three Kingdoms; Handbook of Blunders in Writing and Speaking; The World of Matter; The American Plant Book (with S. P. Thayer); Re-open Sesame; A Translation of the First Six Books of Virgil’s Æneid. _Hou._
=Ballard, Mrs. Julia Perkins [Pratt].= _O._, 1828-1894. Wife of A. Ballard, _supra_. A writer of children’s books of notable excellence. Gathered Lilies; Lift a Little; Little Gold Keys; The Hole in the Bag and Other Stories; Insect Lives, revised and republished as Among the Moths and Butterflies. _Put._
=Bancroft, Frederic.= _Il._, 1860- ----. An historical writer of Washington. Life of William Henry Seward; The Negro in Politics; A History of the Confederates. _Har._
=Bancroft, Wilder Dwight.= _R. I._, 1867- ----. A professor of chemistry at Cornell University from 1895. The Phase Rule.
=Bangs, Lemuel Bolton.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. A physician and surgeon of New York city. An American Text Book of Genito-Urinary Diseases.
=Banks, Charles Eugene.= _Ia._, 1852- ----. A journalist and verse-writer of Rockford, Illinois. A Child of the Sun; Sword and Cross, and Other Poems; Quiet Music; Where Brooks run Softly; Hampton Roads. _Ra. S._
=Banta, David Demaree.= _Ind._, 1833-1898. Local historian. Historical Sketch of Johnson County, Indiana, an unusually skilful performance of its kind.
=Barbee, William J----.= _Ky._, 1816-1892. An educator and physician prominent at one time in Kentucky, and a clergyman in the Campbellite denomination. The Scriptural Doctrine of Confirmation; Physical and Moral Aspects of Geology; The Cotton Question; First Principles of Geology; Life of the Apostle Peter.
=Barber, Edwin Atlee.= _Md._, 1851- ----. An archæologist of Philadelphia. Pottery and Porcelain of the United States; Anglo-American Pottery; Atlee and Barber genealogies.
=Barber, Gershom Morse.= _N. Y._, 1823- ----. A jurist of Cleveland. The Book of the Law; Notaries’ Guide.
=Barbour, Mrs. A---- [Maynard].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Helena, Montana. That Mainwaring Affair; Told in the Rockies; The Award of Justice; At the Time Appointed. _Lip. Ra._
=Barbour, Ralph Henry.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. Phyllis in Bohemia; The Half-back; For the Honor of the School; Captain of the Crew; The Land of Joy; School and College Sports. _Ap._
=Bardeen, Charles Williams.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A school-book publisher of Syracuse. Roderick Hume; The Story of a New York Teacher; Verbal Pit-falls; A System of Rhetoric; Continuous Contracts for Teachers; Little Old Man; Teaching as a Business; Manual of Common School Law; Dictionary of Educational Biography.
=Barker, Mrs. Ellen [Blackmer] [Maxwell].= _Pa._, 185- - ----. A writer of Washington city; The Bishop’s Conversion; Three Old Maids in Hawaii; The Way of Fire.
=Barker, Jacob.= _Me._, 1779-1871. A lawyer and financier. The Rebellion: its Consequences and the Congressional Committee.
=Barker, Lewellys Franklin.= _Ont._, 1867- ----. An anatomist. The Nervous System and its Constitutional Neurones.
=Barnes, Charles Reid.= _Ind._, 1858- ----. A professor of plant physiology in the University of Chicago from 1898. Handbook of Plant Dissection (with Arthur and Coulter); Keys to the Genera and Species of North American Mosses; Outlines of Plant Life; Plant Life. _Ho._
=Barnum, Samuel Weed.= _N. Y._, 1820-1891. A Congregational clergyman. Comprehensive Dictionary of the Bible; Romanism as It Is; A Vocabulary of English Rhymes.
=Barr, Granville Walter.= _O._, 1866- ----. A physician and novelist of Keokuk, Iowa. Shacklett, a story of American politics; Idiosyncrasy and Drugs; Short Stories; Larry McNoogan’s Cow; In the Last Ditch.
=Barr, John Henry.= _Ind._, 1861- ----. A mechanical engineer, professor of machine design at Sibley College, Cornell University from 1898. Kinematics of Machinery; Notes on Machine Design. _Wil._
=Barrett, John.= _Vt._, 1866- ----. A journalist, minister to Siam, 1894-98. Admiral George Dewey: a Sketch of the Man; The Far East and Japan.
=Barrows, Elijah Porter.= _Ct._, 1805-1888. A clergyman, professor of Hebrew at Oberlin College from 1872. Memoir of Evertson Judson; Companion to the Bible; Sacred Geography and Antiquities.
=Barry, Ethelred Breeze.= _N. H._, 1870- ----. An author and illustrator of Arlington, Massachusetts. Little Tong’s Mission; The Countess of the Tenements; Miss De Peyster’s Boy; Little Dick’s Christmas.
=Bartlett, Mrs. Alice Elinor [Bowen].= “Birch Arnold.” _Wis._, 1848- ----. A Detroit journalist. Until the Day Break; A New Aristocracy.
=Bartlett, Frederick Orin.= _Ms._, 1876- ----. A novelist of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Joan of the Alley. _Hou._
=Bartley, Elias Hudson.= _N. J._, 1849- ----. A physician of Brooklyn. Textbook of Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry; Manual of Clinical Chemistry.
=Barton, William Eleazar.= _Il._, 1861- ----. A Congregational clergyman, pastor in Boston from 1893 to 1899, and subsequently in Chicago. An associate editor of the Bibliotheca Sacra, and a writer of history, theology, and fiction. The Wind-Up of the Big Meetin’ on No Bus’ness; Life in the Hills of Kentucky; Early Ecclesiastical History of the Western Reserve; Sim Galloway’s Daughter-in-Law; The Truth about the Trouble at Roundstone; A Hero in Homespun: a Tale of the Loyal South; The Story of the Psalms; The Story of a Pumpkin Pie; How Boston Braved the King; Pine Knot; The Prairie Schooner; The Man with a Country; The Old World in the New Century; The Gospel of the Autumn Leaf; The Home of a Madonna; The Swaddling Clothes and the Star; Why I Believe the Bible. _Ap. Pa. We._
=Bashford, Herbert.= _Ia._, 1871- ----. The state librarian of Washington. Nature Studies of the Northwest; Songs from Puget Sea.
=Bashford, James Whitford.= _Wis._, 1849- ----. A Methodist clergyman, president of Ohio Wesleyan University from 1889. The Science of Religion.
=Bashore, Harvey Brown.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. A physician of West Fairview, Pennsylvania. Outlines of Rural Hygiene.
=Baskett, James Newton.= _Ky._, 1849- ----. A writer on natural history, but earlier a civil engineer, whose home is at Mexico, Missouri. The Story of the Birds; The Story of the Fishes; The Story of the Mammals; The Story of the Amphibians and the Reptiles; At You-All’s House, a Missouri Nature Story; As the Light Led, a novel; Sweetbrier and Thistledown. _Ap. Mac._
=Bassett, Mrs. Adelaide Florence [Samuels].= _See Samuels, A. F._
=Bassett, John Spencer.= _N. C._, 1867- ----. A professor at Trinity College at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina; Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina; The War of the Regulation; Anti-Slavery Leaders of North Carolina. _J. H. U._
=Bastin, Edson Sewell.= _Wis._, 1843-1897. A botanist, professor of botany at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Elements of Botany; Vegetable Histology; College Botany; Questions on College Botany; Laboratory Exercises in Botany.
=Bates, Daniel M----.= _Del._, _c._ 1849-1899. An Episcopal clergyman. The Apostolic Church; Translation into Wen-Li; Christ in Modern Thought.
=Bates, David.= _Pa._, _c._ 1810-1870. A Philadelphia verse-writer, best known by his lyric, Speak Gently; The Æolian; Poetical Works (1870).
=Bates, Frank Green.= 18-- - ----. Rhode Island and the Formation of the Union. _Mac._
=Bates, Herbert.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. A verse-writer who has published Songs of Exile. _Sm._
=Bates, Mrs. Josephine W----.= 18-- - ----. A Chicago novelist. A Blind Lead; Bunch Grass Stories. _Lip._
=Bates, Mrs. Lindon.= _See Bates, Mrs. Josephine._
=Bates, Morgan.= _N. Y._, 1848-1902. A journalist and playwright. Martin Brook, a novel. _Har._
=Bates, William Wallace.= _Me._, 1827- ----. A United States Commissioner of Navigation from 1889 to 1892. American Marine; American Navigation. _Hou._
=Battenhall, Jesse Park.= _N. Y._, 1851-1891. Adulteration of Food and Drink; Legal Chemistry, from the French of Naquet.
=Battershall, Fletcher Williams.= _N. J._, 1866- ----. Son of W. W. Battershall, _infra_. A novelist of Albany. A Daughter of the World; Mists.
=Battershall, Walton Wesley.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Albany, rector of St. Peter’s Church from 1874. Interpretations of Life and Religion. _Bar._
=Battle, Kemp Plummer.= _N. C._, 1831- ----. A professor of history in the University of North Carolina from 1891. History of the Supreme Court of North Carolina; History of Raleigh, North Carolina; History of the University of North Carolina; Trials and Judicial Proceedings of the New Testament; Life of General Jethro Sumner.
=Baum, Henry Mason.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, editor of The Church Review from 1881. Rights and Duties of Rectors, Church Wardens, and Vestrymen; The Law of the Church in the United States.
=Baum, L[yman] Frank.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A Chicago playwright and writer of juvenile literature. Mother Goose in Prose; By the Candelabra’s Glare, a collection of verse; Father Goose: his Book; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; A New Wonderland; The Songs of Father Goose; American Fairy Tales; The Art of Decorating; The Army Alphabet; The Navy Alphabet; Dot and Tot of Merryland; The Master Key, an Electrical Fairy Tale; Life and Adventures of Santa Claus; The High Ki of Twi; The Magical Monarch of Mo. Among his plays are, The Maid of Arran; Matches; Kilmorne: The Wizard of Oz.
=Bausman= [bŏwss´man], =Benjamin.= _Pa._, 1824- ----. A German Reformed clergyman, pastor at Reading, Pennsylvania from 1863. Sinai and Zion; Wayside Gleanings in Europe.
=Bayles, George James.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. An educator who has published Woman and the Law; Civil Church Law Cases. _Cent._
=Bayliss, Mrs. Clara [Kern].= _Mch._, 1848- ----. A writer of Springfield, Illinois. In Brook and Bayou; Lolami, the Little Cliff Dweller; Lolami in Tusayan.
=Beach, Charles Fisk.= _N. Y._, 1827- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, since 1897 a lawyer of Indianapolis. The Law of Trusts; Law of Monopolies in England and the United States; The American Probate Reports. _Bo._
=Beach, Charles Fisk.= _Ky._, 1854- ----. Son of the preceding. A lawyer, since 1896 resident in London, England, who has published treatises on The Law of Receivers; Wills; Railways; Private Corporations; Modern Equity Jurisprudence; Public Corporations; Insurance; Contributory Negligence; Inventions; Contracts.
=Beach, Harlan Page.= _N. J._, 1864- ----. A missionary, formerly stationed in China. The Cross in the Land of the Trident; Knights of Labarum; Dawn on the Hills of T’ang. _Rev._
=Beal, James Hartley.= _O._, 1861- ----. A professor of pharmacy in Scio College, Ohio. Notes on Equation Writing and Chemical Arithmetic; Pharmaceutical Interpretations.
=Beale, Charles Willing.= _D. C._, 1845- ----. A romance-writer of Arden, North Carolina. (His wife, Mrs. M. Beale, is mentioned on page 22.) The Ghost of Guir House; The Secret of the Earth. _Ne._
=Beale, Joseph Henry.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A lawyer, professor of law at Harvard from 1892, and at the University of Chicago from 1902. Cases on Criminal Law; Cases on Carriers; Cases on Damages; Criminal Pleadings and Practice; Cases on the Conflict of Laws; Cases on Public Service Corporations.
=Bean, Tarleton Hoffman.= _Pa._, 1846- ----. A naturalist, director of the New York Aquarium from 1895. The Fishes of Pennsylvania; The Salmon and Salmon Fisheries; Oceanic Ichthyology (with G. B. Goode, page 150); The Fishes of Long Island.
=Beard, Daniel Carter.= _O._, 1850-1900. An artist and illustrator of New York city. What to Do and How to Do It; The American Boys’ Handy Book; Six Feet of Romance; Moonlight; The American Boys’ Book of Sport; The Jack of All Trades. _Scr._
=Beard, Oliver Thomas.= _N. Y._, 1832- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Bristling with Thorns.
=Beard, Richard.= _Tn._, 1799-1880. A Cumberland Presbyterian clergyman. Lectures on Theology; Why I am a Cumberland Presbyterian.
=Beard, William Holbrook.= _O._, 1825-1900. An artist of New York city. Humour in Animals, a collection of sketches; Action in Art, a text-book.
=Beaton, David.= _S._, 1848- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Chicago. Cyrus the Magician; Selfhood and Service. _Rev._
=Beattie, Francis Robert.= _Ont._, 1848- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Louisville, Kentucky. Utilitarian Theory of Morals; Methods of Theism; Radical Criticism; Presbyterian Standards; Apologetics; Calvinism and Modern Thought; Christianity and Modern Evolution.
=Beauchamp, William Martin.= _N. Y._, 1830- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Syracuse. Iroquois Trail; Indian Names of New York; Aboriginal Occupation of New York.
=Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant.= _La._, 1818-1893. A noted brigadier-general in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Principles and Maxims of the History of War; Report of the Defence of Charleston; A Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas (1891).
=Beck, Carl.= _G._, 1856- ----. A Chicago surgeon. Manual of Surgical Asepsis; Text-Book on Fractures.
=Bedford, Gunning S----.= _Md._, 1806-1870. A physician of note in New York city. Diseases of Women and Children; Principles of the Practice of Obstetrics.
=Bedlow, Henry.= _R. I._, 1821- ----. A former mayor of Newport, Rhode Island. The White Tsar, and Other Poems (1895).
=Beecher, Charles Emerson.= _N. Y._, 1865-1904. A professor of historical geology at Yale University. Studies in Evolution; Brachiospongidæ. _Scr._
=Behrends, Adolphus Julius Frederick.= _H._, 1839-1900. A Congregational clergyman, pastor of the Central Church in Brooklyn from 1883. Socialism and Christianity; the Philosophy of Preaching; The World for Christ; The Old Testament under Fire. _Fu. Scr._
=Belasco, David.= _Cal._, 1858- ----. A playwright of New York city, among whose many plays are May Blossom; La Belle Russe; Hearts of Oak; The Heart of Maryland.
=Belden, Mrs. Jessie [Van Zile].= _N. Y._, 1857- ----. A novelist of Syracuse. Antonia; At the Sign of the Painters’ Arms; Fate at the Door; The King’s Ward. _Pa._
=Belknap, George Washington.= _N. H._, 1832-1903. A retired rear-admiral in the United States navy. Deep Sea Soundings.
=Bell, Agrippa Nelson.= _Va._, 1820- ----. A prominent physician of New York city, author of Knowledge of Living Things; Climatology and Mineral Waters of the United States; beside many professional papers.
=Bell, Alexander Melville.= _S._, 1819- ----. An educator of note, resident in the United States from 1881. Principles of Speech and Elocution.
=Bell, David Charles.= _S._, 1817-1902. An educator who published A Reader’s Shakespeare; Theory of Elocution; Modern Reader and Speaker; The Standard Elocutionist. He was long a professor of literature at the University of Dublin, but from 1883 was a resident of Washington city.
=Bellows, Albert Jones.= _Ms._, 1804-1869. A Boston physician. How not to be Sick; The Philosophy of Eating. _Hou._
=Beman, Nathan Sidney Smith.= _N. Y._, 1785-1871. A Presbyterian clergyman long settled in Troy, New York. The Old Ministry; The Influence of Freedom on Popular and National Education; Letters to John Hughes; Episcopacy Exclusive; Four Sermons on the Atonement.
=Beman, Wooster Woodruff.= _Ct._, 1850- ----. A professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan from 1887. Plane and Solid Geometry (with D. E. Smith); Higher Arithmetic; Famous Problems of Elementary Geometry, from the German of Klein; Elements of Algebra. _Gi._
=Bendire, Charles Emil.= _G._, 1836-1897. An ornithologist of note, honorary curator of the department of oölogy in the United States National Museum, a captain and brevet-major in the United States army. Life Histories of North American Birds. _See Science, February 12, 1897._
=Benedict, George Grenville.= _Vt._, 1826- ----. A military historian of Burlington, Vermont. Vermont at Gettysburg; Vermont in the Civil War; Army Life in Virginia.
=Benjamin, Charles Henry.= _Me._, 1856- ----. A professor of mechanical engineering at the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland. Notes on Heat and Steam; Notes on Machine Design; Mechanical Laboratory Practice.
=Benjamin, Mrs. Elizabeth Dundas [Bedell].= _Pa._, 18-- -1890. Sister of Bishop G. T. Bedell, 1817-1892 (page 23). A religious writer of Stratford, Connecticut. Eleven Months in Horeb; The Church in the Wilderness; Brightside; Questions on the National and Religious Education of the Israelites; Hilda and I, republished in London as The Two Victors and again in New York as Our Roman Palace; The Brightside Children; Jim the Parson; Mrs. Gregory; The Garden of God.
=Benjamin, Reuben Moore.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. An Illinois jurist, dean of the Bloomington Law School. Principles of Contract; Principles of Sales. _Bo._
=Bennett, Alfred Allen.= _N. H._, 1850- ----. A professor of chemistry at Iowa State College from 1885. Inorganic Chemistry.
=Bennett, Charles Edwin.= _R. I._, 1858- ----. A classical philologist. A Latin Grammar and Appendix; Latin Composition; Foundations of Latin.
=Bennett, Frank Marion.= _Mch._, 1857- ----. A lieutenant in the United States navy. The Monitor and the Navy under Steam; The Steam Navy of the United States. _Hou._
=Bennett, John.= _O._, 1865- ----. An author, of Charleston, South Carolina. Master Skylark; The Story of Barnaby Lee.
=Bennett, Mary E----.= “Elizabeth Glover.” _Ct._, 1841- ----. An author of New Haven, Connecticut. Cyril Rivers; Six Boys; Asaph’s Ten Thousand; Talks About a Fine Art; Family Manners; The Children’s Wing; Jefferson Wildrider; The Gentle Art of Pleasing. _Ba._
=Bennett, William Zebina.= _Vt._, 1856- ----. A professor of chemistry at the University of Wooster, Ohio, from 1883. A Plant Analysis.
=Benton, Angelo Ames.= _Crete_, 1837- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Pekin, Illinois. The Church Cyclopedia; The Tome of Saint Leo.
=Benton, Frank.= _Mch._, 1852- ----. An entomologist in the service of the United States Department of Agriculture. The Honey Bee; Bee Keeping.
=Benton, James Gilchrist.= _N. H._, 1820-1881. A soldier and inventor. A Course of Instruction in Ordnance and Gunnery.
=Berenson, Bernhard.= _Lithuania_, 1865- ----. An art writer now (1898) living in Florence, Italy. The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance; Lorenzo Lotto: an Essay in Art Criticism; The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance; The Central Italian Painters of the Renaissance; The Drawings of the Florentine Painters; The Study and Criticism of Italian Art. _Mac. Put._
=Bergen, Mrs. Fannie [Dickerson].= _O._, 1848- ----. Wife of J. Y. Bergen, _infra_. The Development Theory (with J. Y. Bergen); Glimpses at the Plant World; Animal and Plant Lore (compiled). _Hou._
=Bergen, Joseph Young.= _Me._, 1851- ----. An educator, of Boston. The Development Theory (with F. D. Bergen); The Study of Evolution Simplified; Elements of Botany; and a series of text-books on physics (with E. H. Hall). _Gi._
=Bergengren, Mrs. Anna [Farquhar].= “Margaret Allston.” _Ind._, 1865- ----. Wife of R. Bergengren, _infra_. A Boston novelist. A Singer’s Heart; The Professor’s Daughter; Her Boston Experiences; The Devil’s Plough; Her Washington Experiences; An Evans of Suffolk. _Pa._
=Bergengren, Ralph Wilhelm Alexis.= _Ms._, 1871- ----. A journalist of Boston. In Case of Need.
=Bernadou, John Baptiste.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. A United States naval officer in the employ of the naval department at Washington from 1888. A Trip through Northern Corea in 1883-84; Smokeless Powder, Nitrocellulose and Theory of the Cellulose Molecule. _Wil._
=Bernstein, Herman.= _G._, 1876- ----. A New York writer. In the Gates of Israel, a collection of stories of the ghetto.
=Betts, Samuel Rossiter.= _Ct._, 1787-1868. A jurist of note. Admiralty Practice.
=Beutenmuller, William.= _N. J._, 1864- ----. A scientist of New York city, curator of the American Museum of Natural History. Butterflies; Moths.
=Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah.= _Ind._, 1862- ----. An Indiana orator and politician. The Russian Advance. _Har._
=Bicknell, Anna Louisa.= _F._, 183- - ----. The Story of Marie Antoinette; Life in the Tuileries under the Second Empire. _Cent._
=Bicknell, Frank Martin.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. A littérateur of Malden, Massachusetts. The City of Stories; The Apprentice Boy; Antælus; The Bicycle Highwayman; The Double Prince. _Est._
=Bicknell, Thomas Williams.= _R. I._, 1834- ----. A prominent educator of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Memoir of William Lord Noyes; A History of Barrington, Rhode Island; John Myles and Religious Toleration in Massachusetts.
=Biddle, Arthur.= _Pa._, 1852-1897. A lawyer of Philadelphia. Treatise on The Law of Stock Brokers (with G. Biddle); On the Law of Warranties in the Sale of Chattels; The Law of Insurance.
=Biddle, Horace.= _O._, 1811-1900. A lawyer of Logansport, Indiana. The Musical Scale; Elements of Knowledge; Prose Miscellany; A Few Poems; Biddle’s Poems; American Boyhood (verse); Glances at the World (verse); Last Poems.
=Bierce, Ambrose.= _O_, 1842- ----. A California littérateur. In the Midst of Life, first issued as Tales of Soldiers and Civilians; Can Such Things Be? Black Beetles in Amber; Fantastic Fables; The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter (with A. Danziger). _Cas. Put._
=Bigelow, Andrew.= _Ms._, 1795-1877. A Unitarian clergyman of Boston. Leaves from a Journal; Travels in Malta and Sicily.
=Bigelow, Frank Hagar.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Washington city, and a meteorologist of note. Solar Corona; Barometry of the United States.
=Bigelow, Lafayette Jotham.= _N. Y._, 1835-1870. A lawyer and journalist of Watertown, New York. Bench and Bar: a Digest of the Wit, Humor, and Asperities of the Law.
=Bigelow, Marshall Train.= _Ms._, 1822-1902. A noted printer and proofreader, of Cambridge. Punctuation and Other Typographical Matters; Mistakes in Writing English and How to Avoid Them.
=Bill, Ledyard.= _Ct._, 1836- ----. A former publisher of New York city, but from 1874 resident in Paxton, Massachusetts. Ten Pictures of the War: Lyrics; History of the Bill Family; A Winter in Florida; Minnesota: its Character and Climate; History of Paxton.
=Billings, Frank.= _Wis._, 1854- ----. A physician, dean of Rush Medical College, Chicago, from 1898. Your Book of Medicine.
=Bingham, Caleb.= _Ct._, 1757-1818. An educator and bookseller of Boston. Among his once noted compilations are: Young Lady’s Accidence; Child’s Companion; American Preceptor; Columbian Orator.
=Bingham, J[oel] Foote.= _Ct._, 1827- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Hartford, Connecticut, prior to 1871 in the Congregational ministry. The Christian Marriage Ceremony; The Twin Sisters of Martigny, a Story of Italian Life; Francesca da Rimini, from the Italian of Silvio Pellico. _Le. Ran._
=Bingham, William.= _Pa._, 1751-1804. A Philadelphian of much note in his day and a member of the United States Senate, 1795-1801. Letter from an American on the Subject of the Restraining Proclamation (1784); A Description of Certain Tracts of Land in Maine.
=Bingham, William.= _N. C._, 1835- ----. An educator of North Carolina. A Grammar of the Latin Language; A Grammar of the English Language.
=Birkmire, William Harvey.= _Pa._, 1860- ----. An architect and engineer of New York. Construction of High Office Buildings; Skeleton Construction in Buildings; Architectural Iron and Steel; The Planning and Construction of American Theatres; Compound Riveted Girders. _Wil._
=Birney, William.= _Al._, 1819- ----. Son of J. G. Birney (page 28). A lawyer of Washington city. Life and Times of Joseph G. Birney; Plea for Civil and Religious Liberty.
=Bishop, Joseph Bucklin.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A journalist of New York city. Money in City Elections; Cheap Money Experiments.
=Bishop, Louis Faugeres.= _N. J._, 1864- ----. A physician of New York city. Theory and Treatment of Rheumatism; Diagnosis and Treatment of Gout; Important Points in the Treatment of Pneumonia.
=Bishop, Seth Scott.= _Wis._, 1852- ----. A Chicago physician. Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.
=Bispham, George Tucker.= _Pa._, 1838- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Principles of Equity.
=Bittinger, Mrs. Lucy (Forney).= _O._, 1859- ----. An historical writer of Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Memorials of Rev. J. B. Bittinger; History of the Forney Family of Hanover, Pennsylvania; The Germans in Colonial Times. _Lip._
=Bjerrgaard, Carl Henry Andrew.= _Dk._, 1845- ----. A librarian at the Astor Library, New York city, from 1879. Mysticism and Nature Worship; Being and the Philosophical History of the Subject.
=Black, Ebenezer Charlton.= _S._, 1861- ----. A professor of English at Boston University from 1900 and resident in the United States from 1890. Minor Characters in Shakespeare; Recent Literary Developments.
=Black, Henry Campbell.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A noted legal writer of Washington city. Constitutional Prohibitions against Legislation Impairing the Obligation of Contracts; Treatise on the Law of Tax Titles; A Dictionary of Law; A Treatise on the Law of Judgments; Treatise on the Laws Regulating the Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors; Handbook of American Constitutional Law; Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of Laws; Handbook of Bankruptcy Law. He has also edited revised editions of “Pomeroy on Water Rights,” and “Dillon on Removal of Causes.”
=Black, John Janvier.= 18-- - ----. A physician who published Forty Years in the Medical Profession. _Lip._
=Black, Mrs. Margaret Horton (Potter).= _Ill._, 1881- ----. A novelist of Chicago. A Social Lion; Uncanonized; The House of the Mailly; Istar of Babylon; The Flame Gatherers. _Har. Mac._
=Black, William Murray.= _Pa._, 1855- ----. An officer in the United States engineering corps. Improvement of Harbours; South Atlantic Coast; Public Works of the United States. _Wil._
=Blackman, William Fremont.= _N. Y._, 1855- ----. A professor of sociology at Yale University from 1893. The Making of Hawaii: a Sociological Study. _Mac._
=Blackmar, Frank Wilson.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. A professor of history in the University of Kansas from 1889. History of Federal and State Aid to Higher Education in the South West; The Study of History and Sociology; Spanish Institutions in the South West; Economics; The Story of Human Progress; Life of Charles Robinson, first Governor of Kansas. _J. H. U._
=Blair, Henry William.= _N. H._, 1834- ----. A lawyer and congressman of Manchester, New Hampshire. His wife, Mrs. E. N. Blair, is mentioned on page 29. The Temperance Movement, or the Conflict of Man with Alcohol.
=Blaisdell, Albert Franklin.= _N. H._, 1847- ----. A retired physician and surgeon of Boston, whose later years have been given to educational writing. Outlines for the Study of English Classics; First Steps with English and American Authors; Our Bodies and How we Live; How to Keep Well; Child’s Book of Health; Stories of the Civil War; Readings from the Waverley Novels; Stories from English History; Practical Physiology; The Story of American History. _Gi. Le._
=Blanchard, Amy Ella.= _Md._, 1856- ----. A Philadelphia writer of juvenile tales. A Girl of ’76; An Independent Daughter; Kittyboy’s Christmas; Thy Friend Dorothy; Girls Together; As Others See Us; Betty of Wye; Taking a Stand; Miss Vanity; Life’s Little Actions; A Dear Little Girl; Three Pretty Maids; Two Girls; Twenty Little Maidens; A Sweet Little Maid; A Revolutionary Maid; Because of Conscience; Dimple Dallas; Her Very Best; Mabel’s Mishap; A Daughter of Freedom; A Heroine of 1812; A Loyal Lass. _Lip. We._
=Blanchard, Rufus.= _N. H._, 1821-1904. A cartographer of Chicago. History of Illinois; Political History of the United States; History of the Northwest and City of Chicago.
=Blashfield, Edwin Howland.= N. Y., 1848- ----. An artist of New York city. Italian Cities (with E. W. Blashfield). _Scr._
=Blatchford, Willis Stanley.= _Ct._, 1859- ----. A naturalist, State geologist of Indiana, from 1894. Gleanings from Nature; A Nature Wooing.
=Bleecker, Mrs. Ann Eliza [Schuyler].= _N. Y._, 1752-1783. A verse-writer of New York city whose Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse were issued in 1793.
=Bliss, Edwin Munsell.= _Ty._, 1848- ----. A Presbyterian theologian. Encyclopedia of Missions; The Turk in Armenia, Crete and Greece; Concise History of Missions.
=Bliss, Frederick Jones.= _Sa._, 1859- ----. Son of D. Bliss (page 30). An explorer to the Palestine Exploration Fund. A Mound of Many Cities; Excavations at Jerusalem, 1894-97.
=Bliss, George.= _Ms._, 1830-1897. A prominent lawyer of New York city. Treatise on the Law of Life Insurance; Annotated Edition of the New York Code of Civil Procedure, usually styled “Bliss’s Code.”
=Bliss, William Julian Albert.= _D. C._, 1867- ----. A physicist, professor at Johns Hopkins University. A Manual of Experiments in Physics (with Ames).
=Blitz, Antonio= (pseud.). _E._, 1810-1877. A once famous prestidigitateur whose home was in Philadelphia. Fifty Years in the Magic Circle.
=Block, Louis James.= 1851- ----. A Chicago educator. Exile, a Dramatic Episode; Dramatic Sketches and Poems; The New World, with Other Verse; Capriccios. _Put._
=Blodgett, Mrs. Mabel [Fuller].= _Me._, 1869- ----. A writer of Brookline, Massachusetts. The Aspen Shade, a novel; Fairy Tales; In Poppy Land, a book of fairy tales; At the Queen’s Mercy, a tale of adventure.
=Bloodgood, Freeman A----.= _Ia._, 1867- ----. An Iowa Superintendent of Schools. Civil Government and School Law.
=Bloodgood, Simeon DeWitt.= _N. Y._, 1799-1866. The Sexagenary, or Reminiscences of the American Revolution; Treatise of Roads.
=Bloomer, Mrs. Amelia [Jenks].= _N. Y._, 1818-1894. A noted reformer of Council Bluffs, long prominent in behalf of woman-suffrage. In 1895 the Life and Writings of Amelia Bloomer were published, edited by her husband.
=Bloomingdale, Charles.= _Pa._, 1868- ----. A journalist of Philadelphia. Mr., Miss, and Mrs.; Whiffs from Bohemia; A Failure. _Lip._
=Blossom, Henry Martyn.= _Mo._, 1866- ----. A St. Louis littérateur. The Documents in Evidence; Checkers: a Hard Luck Story; Room 4: Stories.
=Blunt, Stanhope English.= _Ms._, 1850- ----. A colonel in the ordnance department of the United States army. Firing Regulations for Small Arms; Instructions in Rifle and Carbine Firing in the United States Army. _Scr._
=Boardman, George Nye.= _Vt._, 1823- ----. A Congregational clergyman, professor of systematic theology at Chicago Seminary, 1871-93, and emeritus professor from 1893. Lectures on Natural Theology; The Will and Virtue; Congregationalism; A History of New England Theology; Regeneration. _Ran._
=Boardman, William Henry.= _Il._, 1846- ----. An editor and publisher of New York. The Lovers of the Woods.
=Boas, Franz.= _Wa._, 1858- ----. An anthropologist. Baffin Land; The Central Eskimo.
=Bödecker, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm.= _G._, 1846- ----. A dentist of New York city. The Anatomy and Pathology of the Teeth.
=Body, Charles William Edmund=. _E._, 1851- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, of New York, professor of Old Testament literature in the General Theological Seminary from 1894. The Permanent Value of Genesis. _Lgs._
=Bogart, Elizabeth.= “Estelle.” _N. Y._, _c._ 1806-18--. A nearly forgotten verse-writer of New York city whose lines were very popular in their day. Her earliest poems appeared in 1825, and some thirty years later a volume of her fugitive verse was published entitled Driftings from the Stream of Life.
=Bogue, Mrs. Lilian [Bell].= _See Bell, Lilian_ (page 24).
=Boies, Henry Martyn.= _Ms._, 1837- ----. An inventor of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Prisoners and Paupers; The Science of Penology. _Put._
=Boise= (boiz), =James Robinson.= _Ms._, 1815-1895. A professor of Greek at Chicago University, 1868-95. Notes on the Greek Text of Paul’s Epistles to Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians; Notes to Greek Text of Galatians and Romans.
=Boise, Otis Bardwell.= _O._, 1844- ----. A composer. Harmony Made Practical; Music and its Masters.
=Bolles, John Augustus.= _Ct._, 1809-1878. A Boston lawyer. Treatise on Usury and Usury Laws; Essay on a Congress of Nations.
=Bolton, Charles Edward.= _Ms._, 1841-1901. A lecturer, and writer upon economic reforms, long resident at Cleveland. His wife, Mrs. S. K. Bolton, is mentioned on page 32, and his son, C. K. Bolton, on page 30. A Few Civic Problems; A Model Village and Other Papers.
=Bolton, Mrs. Ethel [Stanwood].= _Ms._, 1873- ----. Wife of C. K. Bolton (page 31) and daughter of E. Stanwood (page 357). A genealogist of Brookline, Massachusetts. History of the Stanwood Family (1899).
=Bombaugh, Charles Carroll.= _Pa._, 1828- ----. A journalist of Baltimore, formerly a practising physician. Gleanings from the Harvest Fields of Literature; Book of Blunders (edited); The Literature of Kissing; Stratagems and Conspiracies to Defraud Insurance Companies.
=Bompiani, Mrs. Sophia Van Matre.= _O._, 1835- ----. A writer long resident in Rome, Italy. Italian Explorers in Africa; A Short History of the Italian Waldenses.
=Bonsal, Stephen.= _Md._, 1863- ----. A journalist of New York city, special correspondent of the New York Herald in Cuba and elsewhere, and secretary of the United States Legations in Peking, Madrid, and Tokio, 1890-95. Morocco as It Is; The Condition of Cuba; The Fight for Santiago; The Golden Horseshoe, a novel of the Philippine War. _Dou. Har._
=Book, John William.= _Ind._, 1850- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of prominence in Indiana. Short Line to the Roman Catholic Church; Side Switches of the Short Line (with T. J. Jenkins); Thousand and One Objections to Secret Societies; Mollie’s Mistake, or Mixed Marriages; The Book of Books.
=Bookwalter, John Wesley.= _Ind._, 1837- ----. A manufacturer at Springfield, Ohio. If not Silver, What? Siberia and Central Asia. _Sto._
=Boone, Charles Theodore.= _Pa._, 1838- ----. A lawyer of San Francisco. Law of Corporations; Law of Real Property; Law of Mortgages; Code Pleading; Banks and Banking; Test Book of Law and Practice.
=Boone, Richard Gause.= Cincinnati superintendent of schools from 1899. Education in the United States; History of Education in Indiana.
=Booth, James Curtis.= _Pa._, 1810-1888. A once noted chemist of Philadelphia, a smelting superintendent at the mint, 1849-88. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the State of Delaware (1841); Recent Improvements in the Chemical Arts (1852); Encyclopædia of Chemistry (with others).
=Booth, Mrs. Maud Ballington [Charlesworth].= _E._, 1865- ----. An evangelist, who with her husband founded the Volunteers of America, a religious military organization, in 1898. Branded; Look Up and Hope; Sleepy-Time Stories; Lights of Childland. _Put._
=Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Latour.= _E. I._, 1853- ----. The commander of the Salvation Army in the United States. The Life of Catherine Booth; Life of General William Booth; In Darkest India and the Way Out.
=Bosworth, Francke Huntington.= _O._, 1843- ----. A physician of New York city. Treatise on Diseases of the Nose and Throat; Text Book of Diseases of the Nose and Throat.
=Botsford, George Willis.= _Ia._, 1862- ----. A former instructor in history at Harvard University. The Development of the Athenian Constitution; A History of Greece; The Story of Rome; An Ancient History for Beginners; A History of the Orient and Greece. _Gi. Mac._
=Boucher, Jonathan.= _E._, 1738-1804. An Episcopal clergyman of Annapolis whose outspoken loyalty to the mother country in 1775 caused his expulsion from the colonies. He returned to England and became vicar of Epsom. A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution (1797); Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words (1833); A Cumberland Man. _See Hawks’s Ecclesiastical History of the United States, vol. 2; Sprague’s Annals of the American Pulpit, vol. 5; Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 6; Lippincott’s Magazine, May, 1899; Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution, vol. 1._
=Bourne, Edward Gaylord.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A professor of history at Yale University from 1895. The History of the Surplus Revenue of 1837; Essays in Historical Criticism; John Lothrop Motley. _Hou. Scr._
=Bourne, George.= _E._, 1780-1845. A clerical abolitionist of note. The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable; Lectures on Ecclesiastical History; Pictures of Quebec; Slavery Illustrated in its Effects upon Women.
=Boutell, Lewis Henry.= _Ms._, 1826-1899. A Chicago lawyer who wrote a Life of Roger Sherman. _Mg._
=Bouve, Mrs. Pauline Carrington [Rust].= _Ark._, 18-- - ----. A Boston writer. Their Shadows Before.
=Bowden, John.= _I._, 1751-1817. An Episcopal clergyman of prominence in his day, professor of belles-lettres at Columbia College, 1802-17. Essentials of Ordination; Apostolic Origin of Episcopacy; Observations on the Catholic Controversy.
=Bowdoin, William Goodrich.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A writer of New York City. A Step Across the Gulf of Cuba; The Rise of the Book Plate; James MacNeill Whistler: the Man and His Work.
=Bowen, Clarence Winthrop.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A Brooklyn publisher, Boundary Disputes of Connecticut; Woodstock, an Historical Sketch.
=Bowen, Eliza Andrews.= _Ga._, 1828-1898. Cousin of E. F. Andrews (page 10). A Georgia writer for periodicals and newspapers. Astronomy by Observation. _Ap._
=Bowen, Herbert Wolcott.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. Brother of C. W. Bowen, _supra_. A New York lawyer. United States minister to Venezuela from 1901. Verses; Losing Ground; In Divers Tones, a collection of verse; De Genere Humano; International Law.
=Bowen, John Wesley Edward.= _La._, 1855- ----. A Methodist clergyman, professor in Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, from 1888. Africa and the American Negro; The Catholic Spirit of Methodism; The Theology and Psychology of the Negro Plantation Melodies; An Apology for the Higher Education of the Negro.
=Bowman, Edward Morris.= _Vt._, 1848- ----. A professor of music at Vassar College from 1891. Harmony: Historic Points and Modern Methods; Formation of Piano Touch; Relation of Musicians to the Public.
=Bowser, Edward Albert.= _N. B._, 1845- ----. A professor of mathematics and engineering in Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, from 1870, and a mathematician of prominence. Analytic Geometry; Differential and Integral Calculus; Analytic Mechanics; Hydro-mechanics; Academic Algebra; College Algebra; Plane and Solid Geometry; Elements of Trigonometry; Treatise on Trigonometry; Logarithmic Tables; Treatise on Roofs and Bridges. _He. Vn._
=Boyd, Ellen Wright.= _Vt._, 1833- ----. An educator at Albany, principal of Saint Agnes’s School. Outlines of Religious Instruction; English Cathedrals; Famous Art Galleries.
=Boyer, Emanuel Roth.= _Pa._, 1857-1900. A Chicago educator. Text Book on Elementary Biology. _He._
=Boylan, Mrs. Grace [Duffie].= _Mch._, 1861- ----. A Chicago journalist. If Tam O’ Shanter’d Had a Wheel, and Other Poems; Kids of Many Colours; The Kiss of Glory, a novel; The Old House and Other Poems.
=Boyland, George Halsted.= _O._, 1845- ----. A physician who served in the French Army during the Franco-Prussian war and published Six Months under the Red Cross with the French Army.
=Boynton, Charles Brandon.= _Ms._, 1806-1883. A Presbyterian clergyman of Cincinnati. Journey Through Kansas (1855); The Russian Empire; The Four Great Powers; History of the American Navy During the Rebellion; Doctrines and Duties. _Ap._
=Boynton, Henry Van Ness.= _Ms._, 1835- ----. Son of C. B. Boynton, _supra_. A journalist of Washington city, brevetted brigadier-general for service in the Federal army during the Civil War. Sherman’s Historical Raid; Was General Thomas Slow at Nashville? The National Military Park; Chickamauga-Chattanooga. _Clke._
=Boynton, Henry Walcott.= _Conn._, 1869----. A writer of Andover, Massachusetts. Life of Washington Irving; The Golfer’s Rubáiyát; Journalism and Literature and Other Essays. _Hou._
=Brace, De Witt Bristol.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A professor of physics at the University of Nebraska from 1887. Laws of Radiation and Absorption.
=Braden, James Andrew.= _O._, 1872- ----. A journalist of Akron, Ohio. Far Past the Frontier; Connecticut Boys in the Western Reserve.
=Bradford, Gamaliel.= _Ms._, 1831- ----. A Boston writer on political science. The Lesson of Popular Government; Types of American Character. _Mac._
=Bradford, Joseph.= _See Hunter, W. R._
=Bradley, John Edwin.= _Il._, 1830- ----. An educator, president of Illinois College from 1892. Science and Industry; Work and Play: Talks with Students; School Incentives; Healthfulness of Intellectual Pursuits; Unconscious Education.
=Brady, Cyrus Townsend.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia. For Love of Country, a novel; Stephen Decatur, a brief biography; For the Freedom of the Sea; Heroes of Our Early Wars; Under Tops’ls and Tents; When Blades are Out and Love’s Afield; The Quiberon Touch; American Fights and Fighters; Reuben James; Recollections of a Missionary in the Great West; Hohenzollern; A Hazing Interregnum; In the Wasp’s Nest; Woven with the Ship; The Southerners; The Conquest of the Southwest; The Bishop; Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer; A Doctor of Philosophy; A Little Traitor to the South; The Corner in Coffee; Indian Fights and Fighters; The Records. _Dou. Lip. Scr. Sm._
=Bragg, William Chittenden.= _Mo._, 1845- ----. A lawyer of Saint Louis. Digest of Missouri Court of Appeals; Missouri Masonic Laws.
=Brain, Belle M----.= _O._, 1859- ----. An educator of Springfield, Ohio. Fuel for Missionary Fires; Weapons for Temperance Warfare; The Morning Watch; Quaint Thoughts of an Old Time Army Chaplain; The Transformation of Hawaii. _Rev._
=Braine, Robert D----.= _O._, 1861- ----. A musician of Springfield, Ohio. Messages from Mars, or the Strange Revelations of the Telescope Plant.
=Branch, Anna Hempstead.= _Ct._, 18-- - ----. A writer of New London, Connecticut; The Heart of the Road and Other Poems. _Hou._
=Brandenburg, Edwin Charles.= _D. C._, 1865- ----. A professor of law at Columbian University, Washington city. The Law of Bankruptcy; Digest of Bankruptcy Decisions. He is one of the editors of the supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States.
=Brannon, Henry.= _W. Va._, 1837- ----. A supreme court judge of West Virginia. Treatise on the Rights and Privileges Guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
=Brantley, William Theophilus.= _Ga._, 1852- ----. A lawyer of Baltimore. The Law of Personal Property.
=Brayton, Alembert Winthrop.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A mathematician of Indianapolis. Birds of Indiana; Mammals of Ohio; Fishes of the Southern Allegheny Region.
=Brearley, William Henry.= _Mch._, 1846- ----. A journalist of Detroit, and subsequently of New York city. Recollections of the East Tennessee Campaign; Wanted, a Copyist; Leading Events of the American Revolution; King Washington (with A. Skeel, _infra_). _Lip._
=Breckenridge, John.= _Ky._, 1797-1841. A once noted Presbyterian clergyman. Roman Catholic Controversy (1836).
=Brent, Charles Henry.= _Ont._, 1862- ----. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of the Philippines. With God in the World; The Consolations of the Cross; With God in the Nation; With God in the Creed. _Lgs._
=Brent, Henry Johnson.= _D. C._, 1811-1880. A New York littérateur who founded the Knickerbocker Magazine with Lewis Gaylord Clark (page 63). Among his writings are Life almost Alone, a novel; Was it a Ghost?
=Brevoort, James Carson.= _N. Y._, 1818-1887. A civil engineer of New York city. Verrazano the Navigator.
=Brewer, Daniel Chauncey.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A Boston lawyer who has published Madeleine, a Poem in Fragments.
=Brewer, David Josiah.= _A. M._, 1837- ----. An associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1889. The Pew to the Pulpit; The Twentieth Century from Another View Point; American Citizenship. _Rev. Scr._
=Brewster, Anne M---- Hampton.= _Pa._, 1818-1892. A writer whose later life was passed in Rome. Compensation, or Always a Future; St. Martin’s Summer.
=Brewster, Charles Warren.= _N. H._, 1812-1868. A journalist of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Fifty Years in a Printing Office; Rambles about Portsmouth.
=Brewster, Chauncey Bunce.= _Ct._, 1848- ----. The fifth Protestant Episcopal bishop of Connecticut. Key of Life: Good Friday Addresses.
=Brewster, Frederick Carroll.= _Pa._, 1825-1898. A jurist of Philadelphia, attorney-general of his state in 1869. Equity Practice in Pennsylvania; Treatise on Practice in the Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas; Molière in Outline; Life and Novels of Benjamin Disraeli.
=Bridge, Horatio.= _Me._, 1806-1893. A United States naval officer. Journal of an African Cruiser.
=Bridge, Norman.= _Vt._, 1844- ----. A physician long resident in Chicago, but more recently in Pasadena, California. The Penalties of Taste and Other Essays; The Rewards of Taste; Lectures on Tuberculosis. _S._
=Bridgman, Elijah Cole.= _Ms._, 1801-1861. A missionary to China. Chrestomathy in Canton Dialect, the first practical manual of that dialect prepared in China.
=Bridgman, Frederic Arthur.= _Al._, 1847- ----. A noted painter of Oriental subjects. Winters in Algeria; Anarchy in Art; The Idol and the Ideal.
=Bridgman, Marcus Fayette.= _Vt._, 1824-1899. A physician and verse-writer of Boston. Mosaics; Under the Pine; Tales at the Manse.
=Briggs, LeBaron Russell.= _Ms._, 1855- ----. A professor of English at Harvard University from 1885, dean of the University from 1891, and president of Radcliffe College from 1903. Original Charades; School, College, and Character; Routine and Ideals. _Hou. Scr._
=Brigham, Gershom Nelson.= _Vt._, 1820-1886. A homœopathic physician of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Catarrhal Diseases; Pulmonary Consumption; Harvest Moon, a volume of verse.
=Brigham, Mrs. Sarah J---- [Lathbury].= _N. Y._, 1835- ----. A writer and illustrator for children. The Pleasant Land of Play; Under Blue Skies.
=Brigham, Sarah Prentice.= _Ms._, 1833- ----. A writer for young people. Alice Field; The Stolen Gold Piece; The Forged Letter and Other Stories.
=Brimmer, Martin.= _Ms._, 1829-1896. A once prominent citizen of Boston. Egypt: Three Essays on the History, Religion, and Art of Ancient Egypt. _Hou._
=Brine, Mrs. Mary D[ow] [Northam].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A popular New York city writer of juvenile and other works, mainly in verse, among which Grandma’s Attic Treasures is best known. Others are Grandma’s Memories; Aunt Patience; The Mother’s Song; From Gold to Gray; Bessie and Bee; Bessie the Cash Girl; My Boy and I. _Cas. Dut. Meth._
=Briscoe, Margaret Sutton.= _See Hopkins, Mrs. Margaret._
=Bristol, Frank Milton.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A Methodist clergyman, long prominent in Chicago. Providential Epochs; The Ministry of Art; Shakespeare and America.
=Brittan, Harriette G----.= 1823-1897. A missionary in India. Scenes and Incidents of Every-day Life in Africa; Kardoo, the Hindoo girl; Shoshie, the Indian Zenana Teacher; A Woman’s Talks about India.
=Brocklesby, John.= _E._, 1811-1889. An educator, professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Trinity College, 1842-73, and of astronomy and natural philosophy, 1873-84. Elements of Meteorology; Views of the Microscopic World; Elements of Physical Geography; The Amateur Microscopist.
=Bronson, Walter Cochrane.= _Ms._, 1862- ----. A professor of literature at Brown University from 1892. A Short History of American Literature. _He._
=Brooks, Francis.= _Tn._, 1867-1898. Margins; Complete Poems.
=Brooks, Fred Emerson.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A popular writer of humorous verse. Pickett’s Charge and Other Poems; Old Ace and Other Poems.
=Brooks, Geraldine.= _Pa._, 1875- ----. Daughter of E. S. Brooks (page 38). A writer of New York city. Dames and Daughters of Colonial Days; Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic; Romances of Colonial Days. _Cr._
=Brooks, Henry S----.= _E._, 183- - ----. A littérateur of New York city. The California Mountaineer; Doña Paula’s Treasure; A Catastrophe in Bohemia, and Other Stories.
=Brooks, Hildegard.= _Sxy._, 1875- ----. A novelist of Newburgh, New York. Without a Warrant; The Master of Caxton; Daughters of Desperation. _Scr._
=Brooks, John Graham.= _N. H._, 1846- ----. A noted lecturer on economics, residing in Cambridge. The Social Unrest. _Mac._
=Brower, Jacob Vradenburg.= _Mch._, 1844- ----. A Minnesota explorer. The Mississippi River and its Utmost Source; Prehistoric Man at the Head Waters of the Mississippi; The Missouri River and its Sources; Quivira; Harakey; Mille Lac; Minnesota: Discovery of its Area, 1541-1665.
=Brown, Abbie Farwell.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A Boston writer for young people. A Pocketful of Posies; In the Days of Giants; The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts; The Lonesomest Doll; The Curious Book of Birds; The Flower Princess. _Hou._
=Brown, Calvin Smith.= _Tn._, 1866- ----. An instructor in English in Rutgers College from 1901. The Later English Drama.
=Brown, Charles Reynolds.= _W. Va._, 1862- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Oakland, California. Two Parables; The Main Points. _Rev._
=Brown, Elmer Ellsworth.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A professor of education in the University of California. The Making of Our Middle Schools. _Lgs._
=Brown, Ernest William.= _E._, 1866- ----. A professor of applied mathematics at Haverford College, Pennsylvania. Treatise on the Lunar Theory. _Mac._
=Brown, Glenn.= _Va._, 1854- ----. An architect of Washington city. Treatise on Water Closets; Healthy Foundations for Houses; History of the United States Capitol; European and Japanese Gardens.
=Brown, Howard Nicholson.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Boston, rector of King’s Chapel from 1895. The Spiritual Life; Sunday Stories; Sermons in King’s Chapel.
=Brown, Hubert William.= 18-- - ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, for many years a missionary in Mexico. Latin America. _Rev._
=Brown, John Howard.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. A Boston writer who has edited the Cyclopædia of American Biography. American Naval Heroes.
=Brown, John Newton.= _Ct._, 1803-1868. A Baptist clergyman who edited an Encyclopædia of Religious Knowledge and was the author of Memorials of Baptist Martyrs; Poems; The New Hampshire Confession.
=Brown, Joseph Brownlee.= _S. C._, 1824-1888. A thinker of transcendental tendencies, best remembered by his short poem, The Cry of the Ten Thousand.
=Brown, Katherine Louise.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. An educator of Boston. Little People; The Plant Baby and its Friends; Alice and Tom.
=Brown, Marshall Stewart.= _N. H._, 1870- ----. A professor of history and political science in New York University. Epoch-Making Papers in United States History; History of the Zeta Psi Fraternity.
=Brown, Moses True.= _N. H._, 1827-1900. An elocutionist, long resident in Boston. The Synthetic Philosophy of Expression. _Hou._
=Brown, Ray.= _Ct._, 1865- ----. An illustrator of New York city. Book of Child’s Songs; Stage Lyrics; American Ships and Sailors. _Do._
=Brown, Solyman.= _Ct._, 1790-1876. A Swedenborgian minister of New York city. Essay on American Poetry (1814); Dentologia; Dental Hygeia.
=Brown, William Adams.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of New York city, professor of systematic theology in Union Theological Seminary from 1898. Musical Instruments and Their Homes; The Essence of Christianity. _Do. Scr._
=Brown, William Garrott.= _Al._, 1868- ----. A librarian of Cambridge. A Short Life of Andrew Jackson; a similar Life of Stephen A. Douglas; The Lower South in American History; A History of Alabama; A Gentleman of the South; The Foe of Compromise, and Other Essays; The History of the United States since the Civil War; Selden: a Memory of the Black Belt; Golf. _Hou. Mac._
=Brown, William Montgomery.= _O._, 1855- ----. The fifth Protestant Episcopal bishop of Arkansas. The Church for Americans. _Wh._
=Browne, Causten.= _D. C._, 1828- ----. A lawyer of Boston. Treatise on the Construction of the Statute of Frauds. _Lit._
=Browne, George Waldo.= _N. H._, 1851- ----. A writer for young people who has published under his own name, A Daughter of Maryland; The Young Gunbearer; Two American Boys in Hawaii; The Hero of the Hills; The Paradise of the Pacific; The Hawaiian Islands; The Pearl of the Orient; The Philippine Islands, and other works; and under the pseudonym “Victor Saint Clair,” For Home and Honor; Zip the Acrobat; Break o’ Day Boys, and other juveniles. _Est. Pa._
=Brownson, Henry Francis.= _Ms._, 1835- ----. Son of O. A. Brownson (page 41). A lawyer of Detroit who served in the Federal army during the Civil War. He is the author of a Life of Orestes A. Brownson; Equality and Democracy; Faith and Science; and of a translation of Balme’s Fundamental Philosophy.
=Bruce, Henry [Goodnow].= 18-- - ----. An historical writer. James Edward Oglethorpe and the Founding of the Georgia Colony; Samuel Houston and the Annexation of Texas. _Do._
=Bruce, Philip Alexander.= _Va._, 1856- ----. An historical writer of Richmond, Virginia. The Plantation Negro as a Freeman; The Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century; Short History of the United States. _Am. Mac. Put._
=Bruce, Saunders Dewees.= _Ky._, 1825-1902. A New York journalist, editor of Turf, Field, and Farm from 1866. The American Stud Book; Horse-Breeder’s Guide; The Thoroughbred Horse.
=Brush, George Jarvis.= _L. I._, 1831- ----. A mineralogist, professor of metallurgy in the Scientific School of Yale University. A Manual of Determinative Mineralogy.
=Bryan, William Jennings.= _Il._, 1860- ----. A noted politician of Lincoln, Nebraska, prominent in 1896 and 1900 as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. The First Battle: a Story of the Campaign of 1896.
=Bryant, Anna Burnham.= _N. H._, 186- - ----. A writer of juvenile books, among which are Fussbudgett’s Folks; Wellspring Series; Holly Berry Series; The Christmas Cat.
=Buck, Albert Henry.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. Son of Gurdon Buck (page 42). A New York physician. Diseases of the Ear; Vest-pocket Medical Dictionary.
=Buck, Jirah Dewey.= _N. Y._, 1838- ----. A homœopathic physician of Cincinnati. A Study of Man; Mystic Masonry; Paracelsus and Other Essays; Nature and Aim of Theosophy; Why I Am a Theosophist. _Clke._
=Buckalew, Charles Rollin.= _Pa._, 1821-1899. A prominent United States Senator from Pennsylvania. Proportional Representation; An Examination of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
=Buckham, James.= _Vt._, 1858- ----. The Heart of Life, a book of verse; Where Town and Country Meet.
=Buehler, Huber Gray.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. An educator at Lakeville, Connecticut. Practical Exercises in English; Modern English Grammar.
=Buel, Clarence Clough.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. An assistant editor of the Century Magazine. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War.
=Buel, James William.= _Il._, 1849- ----. An author of Philadelphia. Russian Nihilism and Exile Life in Siberia; The World’s Wonders; Sea and Land; The Beautiful Story; The Living World; The Story of Man; Heroes of the Dark Continent; America’s Wonderlands; The Magic City; Buel’s Manual of Self-Help; Beautiful Paris; The Great Operas; Great Achievements of the Century; Hero Tales.
=Buell, Augustus C----.= _N. Y._, 1846-1904. A civil engineer of note. Paul Jones, a biography; Life of William Penn; History of Andrew Jackson; Sir William Johnson. _Ap. Scr._
=Buell, Marcus Darius.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A Methodist theologian, professor at Boston University from 1884. Studies in the Greek Text of the Gospel of Saint Mark.
=Bugg, Lelia Hardin.= _Mo._, 18-- - ----. A Roman Catholic writer of Wichita, Kansas. The People of Our Parish; The Correct Thing for Catholics; Orchids, a novel; The Prodigal’s Daughter; A Lady. _Mar._
=Bulkeley, Lucius Duncan.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A physician of New York city. Analysis of Eight Thousand Cases of Skin Diseases; Acne and its Treatment; Syphilis in the Innocent; Manual of Diseases of the Skin; Eczema and its Treatment.
=Bull, Charles Stedman.= _N. Y._, 1846- ----. A noted oculist. Choroditis Following Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis; Influenza of the Fifth Nerve in Iritis and Choroditis; Symptomatology and Pathology of Intercranial Tumours.
=Bull, Mrs. Sara Chapman [Thorp].= 1850- ----. In 1870 she was married to Ole Bull, the famous Norwegian violinist, and in 1882 she wrote his life. _Hou._
=Bullock, Charles Jesse.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. An assistant professor in economics at Harvard University. Introduction to the Study of Economics; Finances of the United States from 1775 to 1789; Essay on the Monetary History of the United States. _Mac._
=Bumpus, Hermon Carey.= _Me._, 1862- ----. A professor of comparative anatomy in Brown University from 1892. A Laboratory Course in Invertebrate Zoölogy.
=Buntline, Ned.= _See Judson, Edward_ (page 214).
=Burdick, Francis Marion.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A professor of law at Columbia University from 1891. Cases on Torts; Cases on Sales; The Law of Sales; Cases on Partnership; The Law of Partnership. _Lit._
=Burgess, [Frank] Gelett.= _Ms._, 1866- ----. A humorous writer of Boston, editor of The Lark at San Francisco, 1895-97, and subsequently of other humorous periodicals. Viviette, or the Memoirs of the Romance Association; Goop Babies: a Manual of Instruction for Polite Infants; The Lively City o’ Ligg; The Burgess Nonsense Book; A Gage of Youth; The Picaroons (with T. Irwin); The Reign of Queen Isyl. _Cent. Dou. Scr. Sm. Sto._
=Burkett, Charles William.= _O._, 1873- ----. A professor of agriculture in the New Hampshire Agricultural College. History of Ohio Agriculture; Feeding Farm Animals; Agriculture for Beginners (joint author). _Gi._
=Burnham, Benjamin Franklin.= _Vt._, 1831- ----. A Boston jurist. Leading in Law and Curious in Court; The Life of Lives; Elsmere Elsewhere; Records of Jesus Reviewed.
=Burnham, Sarah Maria.= _Vt._, 1818-1901. An educator who taught in the schools of Cambridge, 1843-79. The Struggles of the Nations; Pleasant Memories of Foreign Travel; Roman Stories in the Time of Claudius I.; Precious Stones in Natural History and Literature; The History and Uses of Limestones and Marbles; Biographical Sketches of Some Ancient People.
=Burr, William Henry.= _N. Y._, 1819- ----. A stenographer of Washington city. Self-Contradictions of the Bible; Revelations of Antichrist.
=Burrell, David James.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of New York city. The Religions of the World; Hints and Helps; The Gospel of Gladness; The Morning Cometh; The Religion of the Future; The Early Church; The Wondrous Cross; God and the People; The Spirit of the Age; For Christ’s Crown; The Golden Passional; The Unaccountable Man and Other Sermons; The Wonderful Teacher; The Church in the Fort; The Gospel of Certainty.
=Burrill, Thomas Jonathan.= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A naturalist, vice-president of the University of Illinois from 1882. The Bacteria; Uredinæ, or Parasitic Fungi of Illinois.
=Burroughs, Stephen.= _N. H._, 1765-1840. A once famous adventurer whose Memoirs of My Own Life (1811) were long popular. In his later years he was a successful and beloved educator in Canada.
=Burton, Nathaniel Judson.= _Ct._, 1824-1887. A Congregational clergyman whose son, R. E. Burton, is mentioned on page 46. In Pulpit and Parish: Yale Lectures on Preaching, and Other Writings. _C. P. S._
=Burton, Theodore Elijah.= _O._, 1851- ----. A lawyer of Cleveland, member of Congress, 1889-91, and from 1895. Financial Crises and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depression. _Ap._
=Busey, Samuel Clagett.= _Md._, 1823- ----. A Washington physician. Acquired Forms; Lymph Channels; Reminiscences; A Souvenir; Pictures of the City of Washington in the Past.
=Butler, Amos William.= _Ind._, 1860- ----. A naturalist of Indianapolis. The Birds of Indiana.
=Butler, Benjamin Franklin.= _N. H._, 1818-1893. A noted lawyer and politician of Lowell, Massachusetts, major-general in the Federal army during the Civil War. He published his Autobiography and Reminiscences in 1892.
=Butler, Charles Henry.= 1859- ----. Son of W. A. Butler (page 47). A lawyer of New York city. The Voice of the Nation; Our Relations with Spain; Freedom of Private Property on the Sea; Cuba Must be Free; Treaty-Making Power of the United States.
=Butler, Howard Crosby.= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. Scotland’s Ruined Abbeys; The Story of Athens; Architecture and Other Arts of Syria. _Cas. Cent. Mac._
=Butler, James Davie.= _Vt._, 1815- ----. A Wisconsin educator, in earlier life a Congregational clergyman, who has published many monographs of antiquarian and historical interest.
=Butler, William Morris.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A physician of New York city. Home Care for the Insane.
=Butler, William Orlando.= _Ky._, 1791-1880. A soldier and politician. The Boatman’s Horn and Other Poems. _See Life by Blair_, 1848.
=Butts, Edmund Luther.= _Min._, 1868- ----. An army officer who has published a Manual of Physical Training for the United States Army. _Ap._
=Byford, Henry Turman.= _Ind._, 1853- ----. A surgeon of Chicago. Manual of Gynecology; Diseases of Women (with W. H. Byford, page 48); American Text Book of Gynecology.
=Byrne, Austin Thomas.= _Me._, 1859- ----. A civil engineer. Highway Construction; Inspection of Materials and Workmanship Employed in Construction. _Wil._
=Byrne, William.= _I._, 1836- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman, vicar-general of the archdiocese of Boston. Catholic Doctrine; Devout Manual.
=Byrum, Enoch Edwin.= _Ind._, 1861- ----. A clergyman of the Church of God denomination who has written The Secret of Salvation; Divine Healing; The Boy’s Companion; The Great Physician, and other works.
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=Cabell, James Branch.= _Va._, 1879- ----. A novelist who has published The Eagles of Shadow.
=Cadwallader, Richard McCall.= _N. J._, 1839- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Law of Ground Rents.
=Caffin, Charles Henry.= _E._, 1854- ----. Art critic of the New York Sun from 1901. American Masters of Painting; Photography as a Fine Art.
=Caldwell, Joshua William.= _Tn._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of Knoxville, Tennessee. Constitutional History of Tennessee; Bench and Bar of Tennessee.
=Call, Annie Payson.= _Ms._, 1853- ----. A teacher of nerve training. Power through Repose; As a Matter of Course. _Lit._
=Callahan, James Morton.= _Ind._, 1864- ----. An historical lecturer at Johns Hopkins University. Neutrality of the American Lakes; Cuba and International Relations; American Relations in the Pacific and the Far East; Confederate Diplomacy; The American Expansion Policy; Introduction to American Foreign Policy; The United States and Canada. _J. H. U._
=Callender, Edward Belcher.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. A Boston lawyer, author of Thaddeus Stevens, Commoner.
=Callender, Guy Stevens.= _O._, 1865- ----. An historical writer who published English Capital and American Resources in 1815-1860.
=Cameron, Archibald.= _S._, 1771-1836. A Presbyterian clergyman of Kentucky. The Faithful Steward; An Appeal to the Scriptures; A Defence of the Doctrines of Grace; A Reply to Some Arminian Questions in Divine Predestination.
=Campbell, Floy.= _Mo._, 1873- ----. Camp Arcady, a story for girls.
=Campbell, James M----.= _S._, 1840- ----. A Congregational clergyman at Lombard, Illinois. Clerical Types; Unto the Uttermost; The Indwelling Christ; After Pentecost--What?; Bible Questions. _Fu. Rev._
=Campbell, John.= _S._, 1839- ----. A Brooklyn physician. The Land of Burns.
=Campbell, John Lorne.= _Ont._, 1845- ----. A Baptist clergyman of Cambridge, pastor of the Central Square Baptist Church. Heavenly Recognition and Other Sermons; Sanctification.
=Campbell, John Tenbrook.= _Ind._, 1833- ----. An Indiana civil engineer. National Finances; Labour Reform.
=Candee, Helen Churchill.= _L. I._, 1861- ----. A novelist and journalist of New York city. An Oklahoma Romance; How Women May Earn a Living; Susan Truslow; Not on the Flag. _Mac._
=Canfield, James Hulme.= _O._, 1847- ----. An educator, president of Ohio State University, 1895-99, and librarian of Columbia University from 1899. Taxation; a Plain Talk for Plain People; Short History of Kansas; Local Government in Kansas; The College Student and his Problems. _Mac._
=Cannon, George Lyman.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. An educator of Denver. The Geology of Denver; Quarternary of the Platte Valley; Nature Studies about Denver.
=Capps, Edward.= _Il._, 1866- ----. A professor of Greek at the University of Chicago from 1892. From Homer to Theocritus. _Scr._
=Carhart, Henry Smith.= _N. Y._, 1844- ----. A professor of physics at the University of Michigan from 1886. Primary Batteries; Elements of Physics; University Physics; Electrical Measurements.
=Carpenter, Frank Oliver.= _Ms._, 1858- ----. An educator of Boston. French Grammar for High Schools; Guide Book to the Franconia Notch.
=Carpenter, George Rice.= _Labrador_, 1863- ----. A professor of rhetoric in Columbia University from 1893. Life of John Greenleaf Whittier; Elements of Rhetoric and English Composition; Principles of English Grammar; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a brief biography; The Teaching of English. _Hou. Lip. Mac. Sm._
=Carpenter, Rolla Clinton.= _Mch._, 1852- ----. A professor of engineering at Cornell University. Experimental Engineering; Heating and Ventilating Buildings: an elementary treatise. _Wil._
=Carpenter, William.= _E._, 1830-1896. An eccentric English printer and stenographer who removed from England to Baltimore in 1879. He strenuously advocated the theory that the earth is flat, revolving on a central axis with the sun stationary over the centre. Among his various writings are, The Earth not a Globe, by Common Sense; Sir Isaac Newton’s Theoretical Astronomy Examined and Refuted by Common Sense; Water not Convex; Proctor’s Planet Earth; Something about Spiritualism.
=Carpenter, William Henry.= _E._, 1813-1899. A miscellaneous writer of Baltimore, who had resided in the United States for nearly seventy years. With T. S. Arthur (page 12), he wrote a series of state histories including History of Massachusetts; History of Georgia (1853); History of New Jersey (1858); History of Vermont (1853). Among his other works are Ruth Eversley; The Betrothed Maiden; the Regicide Daughter.
=Carroll, John Joseph.= _I._, 1856- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of Chicago, of prominence as a Gaelic scholar. Notes and Observations on the Aryan Race and Tongue; Pre-Christian Occupation of Ireland by the Gaelic Aryans; Tale of the Wanderings of the Red Lance.
=Carruth, Frances Weston.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. A New York writer. Those Dale Girls; The Way of Belinda; Fictional Rambles in and about Boston. _Mg._
=Carruth, Fred Hayden.= _Min._, 1862- ----. A journalist of Poughkeepsie. The Adventures of Jones; The Voyage of the Rattletrap; Mr. Milo Bush and Other Worthies; Handbook of Golf for Bears. _Har._
=Carryl, Guy Wetmore.= _N. Y._, 1873-1904. Son of C. E. Carryl (page 53). A littérateur of Boston. Fables for the Frivolous; Mother Goose for Grown-ups; Grimm Tales Made Gay; Zut, and Other Parisians; The Lieutenant Governor; Far from the Madding Girls; The Transgression of Andrew Vane. The Garden of Years (verse). _Har. Ho. Hou._
=Carson, Hampton Lawrence.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Law of Criminal Conspiracy; History of the Supreme Court of the United States; History of the Centennial Celebration of the Framing of the United States Constitution.
=Carson, William Henry.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A novelist of New York city. Hester Blaire; The Fool; Tito.
=Carter, James Coolidge.= _Ms._, 1827- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Codification of Our Common Law.
=Carus, Paul.= _E._, 1852- ----. A philosophical writer of Chicago, editor of The Open Court. The Ethical Problem; Fundamental Problems; The Soul of Man; Primer of Philosophy; Truth in Fiction; Monism and Meliorism; The Religion of Science; Science, a Religious Revelation; The Gospel of Buddhism; Karma; A Story of Early Buddhism; Nirvana; Homilies of Science; The Idea of God; Buddhism and its Christian Critics; The Dawn of a New Era, and Other Essays; The Soul of Man; Whence and Whither?; Kant and Spencer; Eros and Psyche; History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil; The Chief’s Daughter; Godward.
=Caruthers, Eli Washington.= _N. C._, 1793-1865. A Presbyterian clergyman of Allamance, North Carolina. Life of David Caldwell; Revolutionary Incidents and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the Old North State.
=Carver, Jonathan.= _Ct._, 1732-1780. A traveller who made very important explorations in the region now known as Minnesota, and died in London in great poverty. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America in 1766-68; Treatise on the Culture of the Tobacco Plant. Under his name was published The New Universal Traveller. _See Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 9; Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution; J. G. Gregory’s Jonathan Carver (1896)._
=Cary, Elizabeth Luther.= _L. I._, 1867- ----. A literary critic of Brooklyn. Browning: Poet and Man; Tennyson: his Homes, his Friends and his Work; The Rossettis; William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist; Ralph Waldo Emerson: Poet and Thinker. _Put._
=Case, Mary Emily.= _N. Y._, 1857- ----. An educator, professor of Latin at Wells College, Aurora, New York, from 1883. The Lore of the World. _Cent._
=Case, William Scoville.= _Ct._, 1863- ----. A jurist of Hartford. Forward House. _Scr._
=Caskoden, Edwin.= _See Major, Charles._
=Casler, John Overton.= _Va._, 1838- ----. A Confederate officer during the Civil War, and subsequently a justice of the peace in Oklahoma City. Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade; Lillian Stuart, a romance.
=Castagnier, Georges.= _F._, 1850- ----. An educator of New York city. Handbook of Greek and Roman History; Le Duc de Reichstadt. _Am._
=Cate, Eliza Jane.= _N. H._, 1812-1884. A once popular New England writer. Lights and Shadows of Factory Life; Rural Scenes in New England.
=Cathell, Daniel Webster.= _Md._, 1839- ----. A physician of Baltimore. The Physician Himself.
=Catlin, Henry Guy.= _Vt._, 1843- ----. A mining engineer of New York city who served in the Federal army during the Civil War. Beside professional articles he has published Yellow Pine Basin, a novel. _Sm._
=Catlin, Mrs. Louise [Ensign].= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A writer of Brooklyn. Marjory and Her Neighbours. _Lo._
=Caughey, James.= _I._, _c._ 1810-1892. A noted revivalist. Methodism in Earnest; Revival Miscellanies; Earnest Christianity; Glimpses of Soul Saving.
=Cavazza, Mrs.= _See Pullen._
=Caverly, Abiel Moses.= _Vt._, 1817-1879. A physician of Pittsburg, Vermont, who wrote and published a valuable history of that town.
=Caverly, Robert Boodey.= _N. H._, 1806-1887. A lawyer and author of Lowell. Genealogy of the Caverly Family; Epics, Lyrics and Ballads; Legends: Historic, Dramatic and Comic; History of the Indian Wars of New England; Heroism of Hannah Dustin; Battle of the Bush; The Merrimac and its Incidents.
=Challen, James.= _N. J._, 1802-18--. A once prominent clergyman of the Campbellite church, long resident in Cincinnati. The Gospel and its Elements; Christian Evidences; Baptism in Spirit and in Fire; Christian Morals; Frank Elliot; The Cave of Machpelah and Other Poems; Igdrasyl, or the Tree of Existence; The Island of the Giant Fairies.
=Chamberlain, Alexander Francis.= _E._, 1865- ----. An educator, lecturer on anthropology in Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1892. Modern Languages and Classics; Report on the Kootenay Indians; Language of the Mississaga Indians; The Mythology of the Columbian Discovery; The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought; The Child: a Study in the Evolution of Man. _Mac._
=Chamberlain, Henry Richardson.= _Il._, 1859- ----. A journalist, London correspondent of the New York Sun from 1892. Six Thousand Tons of Gold.
=Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence.= _Me._, 1828- ----. A governor of Maine, 1867-71, and president of Bowdoin College, 1871-83. Maine: her Place in History, Sovereignty and Sacrifice; The Two Souls; American Ideals; The New Nation; Ethics and Politics of the Spanish Question.
=Chamberlain, Mellen.= _N. H._, 1821-1900. A former librarian of the Boston Public Library. John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution, with Other Addresses. _Hou._
=Chamberlain, Montagu.= _N. B._, 1844- ----. An ornithologist of Cambridge. Catalogue of Birds of New Brunswick; Catalogue of Mammals of New Brunswick; Catalogue of Birds of Canada; Systematic Table of Birds of Canada; Birds of Field and Grove. _Hou._
=Chambre, Albert Saint John.= 18-- - ----. An Episcopal clergyman, rector of Saint Anne’s Church, Lowell. Sermons on the Apostles’ Creed. _Wh._
=Chancellor, Eustathius.= _Va._, 1854- ----. A physician who has published Researches upon Treatment of Delirium Tremens; Woman in the Social Sphere; Correlation of Physical and Vital Forces; The Pacific Slope and its Scenery.
=Chandler, Frank Wadleigh.= _L. I._, 1873- ----. A professor of literature in the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Romances of Roguery: an Episode in the History of the Novel. _Mac._
=Chandler, Joseph Ripley.= _Ms._, 1792-1880. A Philadelphia journalist and member of Congress. A Grammar of the English Language; The Pilgrims of the Rock; Civil and Religious Equality; Outlines of Penology.
=Chanler, William Astor.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A writer of New York city; elected to Congress in 1898. Through Jungle and Deserts: Travels in Eastern Africa. _Mac._
=Channing, Blanche Mary.= _E._, 1863-1902. Daughter of W. H. Channing (page 57). A writer for young people. She came from England in 1890, and resided in Brookline, Massachusetts. Zodiac Stories; Winifred West; The Balaster Boys. Lullaby Castle and Other Poems. _We._
=Channing, Grace Ellery.= _See Stetson, Mrs. Grace._
=Chapin, Charles Value.= _R. I._, 1856- ----. A physician, health officer of Providence. Municipal Sanitation in the United States.
=Chapman, Frank Michler.= _N. J._, 1864- ----. A well-known ornithologist, assistant curator of the department of ornithology and mammalogy in the American Museum of Natural History, New York city. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America; Bird-Life: a Guide to the Study of our Common Birds; Bird Studies with a Camera. _Ap._
=Chapman, John Abney.= _S. C._, 1821- ----. A South Carolina author. The Walk, and Other Poems; Within the Veil; Annals of Newberry; History of South Carolina; Poems for Young and Old.
=Chapman, John Jay.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. Grandson of John Jay, 2d (page 208). A lawyer of New York city. Emerson, and Other Essays; Causes and Consequences; Practical Agitation. _Scr._
=Chapple, Joseph Mitchell.= _Ia._, 1867- ----. A Boston novelist, editor of the National Magazine. The Minor Chord; Boss Burt, Politician. _Scr._
=Charles, Frances.= _Cal._, 1872- ----. In the Country God Forgot, an Arizona tale; The Siege of Youth. _Lit._
=Chase, Mrs. Jessie [Anderson].= _O._, 1865- ----. A writer of Brookline, Massachusetts. Sixty Composition Topics; A Study of English Words; Three Freshmen; Mayken. _Am. Mg. Sil._
=Cheney, Charles Edward.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. A bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, consecrated in 1873, and rector of Christ Church, Chicago, from 1860. The Evangelical Ideal of a Visible Church; A Word to Old-Fashioned Episcopalians; The Prayer which God Denied, and Other Sermons; Enlistment of the Christian Soldier; A King of France Unnamed in History.
=Chesnutt, Charles Waddell.= _O._, 1858- ----. A Cleveland lawyer and author, of African descent. The Conjure Woman; Frederick Douglass, a brief biography; The Wife of his Youth and Other Stories; The Marrow of Tradition; The House Behind the Cedars. _Hou. Sm._
=Cheyney, Edward Potts.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. A professor of European history in the University of Pennsylvania. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England.
=Child, Frank Samuel.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Fairfield, Connecticut, known as a lecturer on historical subjects. The Boyhood of Beecher; Be Strong to Hope; The Friendship of Jesus; An Old New England Town; The Colonial Parson of New England; A Colonial Witch; A Puritan Wooing; The House with Sixty Closets; An Unknown Patriot; Friend or Foe, a Tale of the War of 1812; Little Dreamer’s Adventure. _Ba. Hou. Le. Scr._
=Childs, Thomas Spencer.= _Ms._, 1825- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Washington city, but for many years prior to 1890 in the Presbyterian ministry. The Heritage of Peace; The Lost Faith; Difficulties of the Scriptures Tested by the Laws of Evidence; Christian Unity and Church Unity.
=Chittenden, Hiram Martin.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. An engineer in the United States army, now (1904) Chief Engineer of the Fourth Army Corps. Beside many valuable professional papers he has published The Yellowstone National Park; The American Fur Trade of the Far West. _Clke._
=Chittenden, William Lawrence.= _N. J._, 1862- ----. A ranchman in Texas. Ranch Verses. _Put._
=Christopher, E---- Earl.= _Tn._, 1872- ----. The Invisibles, a novel.
=Christy, David.= _O._, 1802-18--. A miscellaneous writer, whose Cotton is King, or Slavery in the Light of Political Economy (1855) was once famous. Other works of his are Letters on the Geology of the West and South West; Chemistry of Agriculture; Lectures on Colonization; History of Missions in Africa; Elements of Slavery; Billy McConnell, the Witch Doctor; Pulpit Politics.
=Chubb, Percival.= _E._, 1860- ----. A New York educator and lecturer. The Teaching of English. _Mac._
=Church, William Conant.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. Son of P. Church (page 62). A journalist of New York city. Life of John Ericsson; Life of Ulysses S. Grant. _Put._
=Churchill, Winston.= _Mo._, 1871- ----. A popular novelist who has published The Celebrity; Richard Carvel; The Crisis; Mrs. Keegan’s Elopement. _Mac._
=Claghorn, Kate Holladay.= _Il._, 1863- ----. A New York writer who has published College Training for Women. _Cr._
=Clapp, Henry Austin.= _Ms._, 1841-1904. A dramatic critic of Boston, for many years clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court. The Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic. _Hou._
=Clark, Frederick Thickstun.= “Frederick Thickstun.” _Pa._, 1858- ----. A novelist of Denver, Colorado, whose stories deal with phases of Western life. A Mexican Girl; In the Valley of Havilah; On Cloud Mountain; The Mistress of the Ranch. _Har. Hou._
=Clark, George Rogers.= _Va._, 1752-1818. A brigadier-general in the Continental army, active in the conquest of the region north of the Ohio. His personal narrative of The Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-79, published in 1898, is a work of much historic interest. _See Life by W. H. English._ _Clke._
=Clark, Henry Scott.= _See Cox, Millard._
=Clark, Imogen.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A writer of New York city. Shakespeare’s Little Lad; God’s Puppets; The Victory of Ezry Gardner; The Heresy of Parson Medlicott. _Scr._
=Clark, J---- Scott.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A professor of English at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, from 1892. A Practical Rhetoric; English Literature by an Inductive Method; A Study of English Prose Writers; A Study of English and American Poets. _Ho. Scr._
=Clark, Walter.= _N. C._, 1846- ----. A justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina from 1889. Annotated Code of Civil Procedure; Laws for Business Men; Overruled Cases.
=Clarke, Joseph Ignatius Constantine.= _I._, 1846- ----. A playwright of New York city. Malmôrda, a metrical romance; Heartsease; Robert Emmet, a tragedy.
=Clarke, Joseph Morison.= _Ct._, 1829-1899. An Episcopal clergyman of Syracuse. Six Letters to Protestant Christians; Was John Wesley a Methodist?
=Clarke, William Newton.= _N. Y._, 1841- ----. A clergyman, professor of theology at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, from 1890. A Commentary on the Gospel of Mark; Outline of Christian Theology; What Shall We Think of Theology?; The Doctrine of God; A Study of Christian Missions; Can I Believe in God the Father? _Scr._
=Clarkson, L.= _See Whitelock, Mrs._
=Clason, Isaac Starr.= _N. Y._, 1789-1834. An actor and verse-writer. Don Juan, Cantos Seventeen and Eighteen; Horace in New York.
=Clendinin, Frank Montrose.= _D. C._, 1853- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Westchester, New York. Idols by the Sea and Other Sermons.
=Cleveland, (Stephen) Grover.= _N. J._, 1837- ----. The twenty-second President of the United States. The Self-Made Man in American Life; Presidential Problems. _See Lives by Chamberlain, 1884; Hensel, 1884; King, 1884; Welch, 1884; Dieck, 1888; Grover Cleveland, by J. L. Whittle, 1896; The Hawaiian Incident, by J. A. Gillis, 1897; Atlantic Monthly, March, 1897._
=Clews, Henry E.=, 1840- ----. A New York financier of prominence. Wall Street and the Nation; Twenty-Eight Years in Wall Street; The Wall Street Point of View. _Sil._
=Cloud, Virginia Woodward.= _Md._, 18-- - ----. A writer of pleasing verse who has published Down Durley Lane and Other Ballads; A Reed by the River; A Wayside Harp.
=Clute, Willard Nelson.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. A botanist, curator of the New York botanical gardens. A Flora of the Upper Susquehanna Valley; The American Fern Book.
=Clyde, John Cunningham.= _Pa._, 1841- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Bloomsburg, New Jersey. History of the Irish Settlement of Pennsylvania; Guide to Non-Liturgical Prayer; Mohammedanism a Pseudo-Christianity; The Christian Temper and Scientific Thought.
=Coates, Mrs. Florence Van Leer [Earle] [Nicholson].= _Pa._, 1850- ----. A Philadelphia writer of verse. Poems; Mine and Thine. _Hou._
=Cobb, Sanford Hoadley.= _N. Y._, 1838- ----. A Dutch Reformed clergyman at Richfield Springs, New York. The Story of the Palatines; The Rise of Religious Liberty in America. _Put._
=Coblentz, Virgil.= _O._, 1862- ----. A New York chemist. Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (with Sadtler); Handbook of Pharmacy; The Newer Remedies; Manual of Volumetric Analysis.
=Coburn, Stephen.= _Me._, 1817-1882. A lawyer and philologist of Skowhegan, Maine. The Syntactic Genesis of Words.
=Cocker, Benjamin Franklin.= _E._, 1821-1883. A Methodist clergyman, professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, 1869-83. (His son, W. J. Cocker, is mentioned on page 67.) Christianity and Greek Philosophy; University Lectures on the Truth of the Christian Religion; The Students’ Handbook of Philosophy; The Theistic Conception of the World. _See Memorial Discourse by A. Winchell._ _Har._
=Cody, Sherwin.= _Mch._, 1868- ----. The Art of Short-Story Writing; How to Write Fiction; In the Heart of the Hills, a novel; Story Composition; Four American Poets; Four Famous American Writers; The Art of Writing and Speaking the English Language. _Mac._
=Coe, George Albert.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A professor of philosophy at Northwestern University from 1893. The Spiritual Life; The Religion of a Mature Mind. _Meth. Rev._
=Cohen, Alfred J----.= “Alan Dale.” _E._, 1861- ----. A dramatic critic of New York city. Familiar Chats with Queens of the Stage; His Own Image; Jonathan’s Home; A Marriage below Zero; An Eerie He and She; My Footlight Husband; Miss Innocence; An Old Maid Kindled; A Moral Busybody; Conscience on Ice.
=Cohen, Solomon Solis.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A physician of Philadelphia. Therapeutics of Tuberculosis; Essentials of Diagnoses (with A. A. Eshner).
=Coit, Stanton.= _O._, 1857- ----. A lecturer on ethics, now living in England. Neighborhood Guilds; Die Ethische Bewegung; La Religion basée sur la Morale; The Message of Man.
=Colby, John Stark.= _N. H._, 1851-1898. A Congregational clergyman, but prior to 1891 a journalist of Lowell. Agatha, a volume of verse.
=Cole, William Morse.= “Christopher Craigie.” _Ms._, 1866- ----. A university extension lecturer on economics. An Old Man’s Romance.
=Coler, Bird Sim.= _Il._, 1867- ----. A New York politician of note. Municipal Government as illustrated by the Charter, Finances and Public Charities of New York; The Financial Effects of Consolidation, Municipal Government and Tunnels and Bridges. _Ap._
=Collier, [Hiram] Price.= _Ia._, 1860- ----. Son of R. L. Collier (page 69). A writer who was for nine years in the Unitarian ministry. Essays; Mr. Picket Pin and his Friends; America and the Americans from a French Point of View. _Dou. Scr._
=Collier, William Miller.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A lawyer of Auburn, New York. Civil Service Laws of the State of New York; Treatise on Bankruptcy; Official Rules, Forms, and General Orders in Bankruptcy; The Trusts: What can We do with Them?; Civil Service Law.
=Collins, Louis.= _Ky._, 1797-1870. A journalist and jurist of Maysville, Kentucky. Historical Sketches of Kentucky; History of Kentucky.
=Colton, Arthur Willis.= _Ct._, 1868- ----. The Delectable Mountains, a collection of short stories; The Debatable Land, a novel; Tioba; Port Argent. _Har. Scr._
=Colton, Julia M----.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A writer of Brooklyn. Annals of Switzerland; Life of Velasquez; Annals of Old Manhattan. _Bar._
=Colvocoresses, George Musalas.= _Gr._, 1816-1872. A United States naval officer. Four Years in a Government Exploring Expedition.
=Commons, John Rogers.= _O._, 1862- ----. A professor of sociology at Syracuse University from 1895. The Distribution of Wealth; Social Reform and the Church; Proportional Representation; State Supervision for Cities. _Cr. Mac._
=Comstock, Mrs. Harriet Theresa [Nichols].= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A Boy of a Thousand Years Ago; Cedric the Saxon; Tower or Throne; A Little Dusky Hero. _Lit._
=Conant, Charles Arthur.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A Boston writer upon economics. A History of Modern Banks of Issue; The United States in the Orient: the Nature of the Economic Problem; The Law of the Value of Money; Securities as a Means of Payment; Alexander Hamilton, a brief biography; Wall Street and the Country. _Hou. Put._
=Conant, Levi Leonard.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A professor of mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1891. The Number Concept: its Origin and Development. _Mac._
=Concilio, Gennaro Luigi Vincenzo de.= _Iy._, 1835-1898. A Roman Catholic clergyman long prominent in Jersey City. Catholicity and Pantheism; The Knowledge of Mary; Intellectual Philosophy; Harmony between Science and Revelation.
=Cone, Orello.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. A Unitarian clergyman, professor of biblical theology at Saint Lawrence University, Canton, New York, from 1900, but prior to 1898 a Universalist clergyman, president of Buchtel College, Akron, Ohio, 1880-96. The Gospel and its Earliest Interpretations; Rich and Poor in the New Testament; Gospel Criticism and Historical Christianity; Paul: the Man, the Missionary, and the Teacher. _Mac. Put._
=Conklin, Mrs. Jennie Maria [Drinkwater].= _Me._, 1841-1900. A prolific writer of juvenile books, among which are Tessa Wadsworth’s Discipline; Bek’s First Corner; Fifteen; Uncle Justice Seth’s Will; The Fairfax Girls; Keenie’s To-morrow.
=Conklin, Mrs. Viola A. [Peckham].= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A historical writer of Plainfield, New Jersey. American History to the Death of Lincoln, Popularly Told. _Ho._
=Connelley, William Elsey.= _Ky._, 1855- ----. A Kansas author. Wyandotte Folk Lore; Kansas Territorial Governors; John Brown, the Story of the Last of the Puritans; The Provisional Government of Nebraska Territory; James Henry Lane, the Grim Chieftain of Kansas; Life of John J. Ingalls.
=Connelly, James H----.= _Pa._, 1840-1903. A New York novelist. (His wife, C. L. Connelly, is mentioned on page 71). My Casual Death; Jeb Hutton. _Scr._
=Connery, Thomas Bernard Joseph.= _I._, 1838- ----. A journalist of New York city. Don Tiburio; Black Friday; That Noble Mexican; All the Dog’s Fault; History of American Comic Journalism; My Trip to Mars; Violet Bland; Essays on Literary Women of England.
=Converse, Florence.= _La._, 1871- ----. A novelist of Boston. Diana Victrix; The Burden of Christopher; Long Will. _Hou._
=Cook, Frederick Albert.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A physician and explorer. Through the First Antarctic Night.
=Cook, Grace Louise.= 18- ----. Wellesley Stories.
=Cook, William Henry.= _N. Y._, 1832-1899. A physician of Cincinnati. Physio-Medical Surgery; Woman’s Book of Health; Physio-Medical Dispensatory; Spermatorrhœa; Science and Practice of Medicine.
=Cook, William Wilson.= _Mch._, 1857- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Stock and Stockholders, Bonds, Mortgages, and General Corporation Law, a work which has passed into several editions; The Corporation Problem. _Put._
=Cooke, Edmund Vance.= _Ont._, 1866- ----. A Cleveland lecturer. A Patch of Pansies; Rimes to be Read; Impertinent Poems.
=Cooke, Grace [MacGowan].= _O._, 1863- ----. A magazine writer of Chattanooga. Mistress Joy; Return. _Cent._
=Cooke, Martin Warren.= _N. Y._, 1840-1898. A lawyer of Rochester, New York. The Human Mystery in Hamlet.
=Coombe, Thomas.= _Pa._, 1758-18--. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia who was a moderate Loyalist at the time of the American Revolution and was consequently forced to seek a home in England. The Harmony between the Old and New Testaments respecting the Messiah; Edwin or the Emigrant, an Eclogue.
=Coonley, Mrs. Lydia [Avery].= _See Ward, Mrs. Lydia._
=Cooper, James Wesley.= _Ct._, 1842- ----. A Congregational clergyman at New Britain, Connecticut. Gospel Truth.
=Cooper, Samuel.= _Ms._, 1724-1783. An influential clergyman of Boston, eminent as a preacher and pastor of Brattle Street Church, 1744-83. Besides a number of published sermons he was the author of The Crisis, an argument for a colonial excise. _See Sprague’s Annals of the American Pulpit; Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution._
=Copeland, Royal Samuel.= _Mch._, 1868- ----. A professor of ophthalmology in the University of Michigan. Treatise on Refraction.
=Coppin, Levi J----.= _Md._, 1848- ----. A prominent African Methodist clergyman of Philadelphia. The Relation of Baptized Children to the Church and Key to Scriptural Interpretation.
=Corning, James Leonard.= _Ct._, 1855- ----. A New York neurologist. Carotid Compression, Brain Rest, Brain Exhaustion; Local Anæsthesia, Hysteria and Epilepsy; Headache and Neuralgia; Pain in its Neuro-Pathological and Neuro-Therapeutic Relations; The Princess Ahmedee, a romance. _Ap. Lip. Put._
=Cortissoz, Mrs. Ellen.= _See Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen_ (page 202.)
=Cory, Charles Barney.= “Owen Nox.” _Ms._, 1857- ----. An ornithologist of Boston. A Naturalist in the Magdalen Islands; Birds of the Bahama Islands; Southern Rambles; The Beautiful and Curious Birds of the World; Birds of Haiti and San Domingo; Catalogue of West Indian Birds; Hunting and Fishing in Florida; The Birds of Eastern North America; How to Know the Shore Birds of North America; How to Know the Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America; The Birds of the West Indies; Key to the Water Birds of Florida; and in fiction, Montezuma’s Castle and Other Weird Tales; Dr. Wandermann. _Est. Lit._
=Cory, Charles Henry.= _N. B._, 1834-1899. A Baptist clergyman, president of the Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, from 1868. Reminiscences of Thirty Years’ Labour among the Colored People of the South.
=Costello, Frederick Hankerson.= _Me._, 1851- ----. A novelist of Bangor. Master Ardick, Buccaneer; Under the Rattlesnake Flag; On Fighting Decks in 1812; A Tar of the Old School. _Ap. Est._
=Cothren, William.= _Me._, 1819-1898. A lawyer and genealogist of Woodbury, Connecticut. A History of Ancient Woodbury (1854-79).
=Cox, Millard.= “Henry Scott Clark.” _Ind._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of Indianapolis. The Legionaries. _Bo._
=Coyner, Charles Luther.= _Va._, 1853- ----. A lawyer of Duval County, Texas. Twenty Years in Texas; A Greenhorn in Texas.
=Crafts, Mrs. Annetta [Stratford].= _Il._, 1865- ----. A writer of Austin, Illinois. Jupiter Jingles. _Lai._
=Crafts, James Mason.= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A professor of chemistry in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1870. Qualitative Chemical Analysis; Arsenic Ethers; Studies in Thermometry.
=Craig, James Alexander.= _Mch._, 1855- ----. A professor of Semitic languages in the University of Michigan. Inscriptions of Salmanassar; Hebrew Word Manual; Assyrian and Babylonian Religious Texts; Astronomical-Astrological Texts of Babylonians.
=Craigie, Christopher.= _See Cole, W. M._
=Cram, George F----.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. A Chicago map publisher. Minette; Handbook of Geography.
=Cram, William Everett.= _N. H._, 1871- ----. Brother of R. A. Cram (page 18). A writer and illustrator of ornithological works at Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. Little Beasts of Field and Wood; American Animals.
=Crandall, Charles Lee.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A professor of railway engineering at Cornell University. Tables for Computation of Railway and Other Earthwork; Notes on Descriptive Geometry; Notes on Shades, Shadows and Perspective; The Transition Curve. _Wil._
=Crane, Elizabeth Green.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Berquin, an historical drama; Sylva, a collection of verse.
=Crane, Frank.= _Il._, 1861- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Chicago. The Religion of To-morrow.
=Crane, Mrs. Sibylla [Bailey].= _Ms._, 1851-1902. Wife of O. Crane (page 79). A Boston writer. Glimpses of the Old World.
=Crawford, John Wallace.= “Captain Jack Crawford.” _I._, 1847- ----. A well-known frontier scout and verse-writer of New Mexico. The Poet Scout: a Book of Song and Story; Camp Fire Sparks; Tatia, a Drama. _Fu._
=Crawford, Mary Caroline.= _Ms._, 1874- ----. A journalist of Boston. The Romance of Old New England Roof-trees; The Romance of Old New England Churches; The College Girl in America. _Pa._
=Crawford, Samuel Wylie.= _Pa._, 1827-1892. A physician who served as colonel in the Federal army during the Civil War, retiring from the service in 1873 with the rank of brigadier-general. The Genesis of the Civil War.
=Crawshaw, William Henry.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A professor of English literature in Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. The Interpretation of Literature; Dryden’s Palamon and Arcite; Literary Interpretation of Life. _Mac._
=Creelman, James.= _Q._, 1859- ----. A New York journalist. On the Great Highway; Eagle Blood. _Lo._
=Cressey, George Croswell.= _Me._, 1856- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Portland, Oregon. The Essential Man; Mental Evolution; Philosophy of Religion; The Doctrine of Immortality in Liberal Thought; Soul Power. _El._
=Crèvecœur, Jean Hector Saint-John de.= _F._, 1731-1813. A writer of French birth who settled in Pennsylvania at the age of twenty-three, long famous for his Letters from an American Farmer, which was translated into French, German, and Dutch--a work which had much influence in stimulating emigration to America, and a distinct literary value. His other works include La Culture des Pommes de Terre; Voyage dans la Haute Pennsylvanie et dans l’Etat de New York. _See Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution._
=Crockett, Ingham.= _Ky._, 1856- ----. A writer of Henderson, Kentucky. Beneath Blue Skies and Gray: a Year Book of Kentucky Woods and Fields.
=Crooker, Joseph Henry.= _Me._, 1850- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Ann Arbor. Jesus Brought Back; Problems in American Society; The New Bible and its New Uses; The Growth of Christianity; Different New Testament Views of Jesus; A Plea for Sincerity; The Supremacy of Kindness; The Menace to America; Religious Freedom in American Education; The Historical Jesus. _El. Mac._
=Crosby, Ernest Howard.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. Son of H. Crosby (page 80), A social reformer in New York city. Plain Talk in Psalm and Parable; War Echoes; Swords and Plowshares; Captain Jinks, Hero, a satire on military life. _Fu. Sm._
=Crosby, Fanny J.= _See Van Alstyne, Mrs._
=Cross, Roselle Theodore.= _N. Y._, 1844- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Colorado. Home Duties; Clear as Crystal; History of Congregationalism in Colorado.
=Cross, Wilbur Lucius.= _Ct._, 1862- ----. A professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University from 1897. The Development of the English Novel. _Mac._
=Crothers, Samuel McChord.= _Il._, 1857- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Members of One Body; Miss Muffet’s Christmas Party; The Gentle Reader; The Understanding Heart. _El. Hou._
=Crothers, Thomas Davison.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. A physician of Hartford, editor of the Journal of Inebriety. Disease of Inebriety (1893); Drug Habits and their Treatment; Morphinism and Other Drug Diseases.
=Crowell, John.= _Pa._, 1814- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of East Orange, New Jersey. Republics or Popular Governments an Appointment of God; Christ in all the Scriptures.
=Crowell, John Franklin.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A writer on economics. The True Function of the American College; Taxation in American Colonies; The Logical Process of Social Development; Economic Aspects of British Agriculture. _Ho._
=Crowley, Mary Catherine.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Detroit. A Daughter of New France; The Heroine of the Strait; Love Thrives in War. _Lit._
=Crowninshield, Mrs. Mary [Bradford].= _Me._, 1854- ----. A writer of Washington city. All among the Lighthouses: Where the Trade Wind Blows: West Indian Tales; Latitude 19°; The Lighthouse Children Abroad; Plucky Smalls; San Isidro; Ignoramuses; The Archbishop and the Lady; Valencia’s Garden. _Ap. Lo. Mac. S._
=Crowninshield, Mrs. Schuyler.= _See Crowninshield, Mrs. Mary._
=Cummings, Charles Amos.= _Ms._, 1833- ----. An architect of Boston. History of Architecture in Italy, from the Time of Constantine to the Dawn of the Renaissance; A Cyclopedia of Works of Architecture in Greece, Italy and the Levant (with W. P. P. Longfellow, _supra_). _Hou._
=Cuckson, John.= _E._, 1846- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Faith and Fellowship. _Hou._
=Curran, John Elliott.= _N. Y._, 1818-1890. A littérateur of New York city. Miss Frances Merley, a novel.
=Currier, Charles Warren.= _W. I._, 1857- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of Washington city, among whose published works are Carmel in America; History of Religious Orders; Church and Saints; The Divinity of Christ; The Mass.
=Curtis, Charles Boyd.= _N. Y._, 1827- ----. A lawyer and author of New York city. Description and Historical Catalogue of the Works of Velasquez and Murillo; Rembrandt Etchings.
=Curtis, Harriot F----.= _Vt._, 1813-1889. A novelist and journalist who organized the first known woman’s club, and was senior editor of the noted Lowell Offering. Kate in Search of a Husband; The Smugglers; Truth’s Pilgrimage; Jessie’s Flirtations; S. S. Philosophy. _Har._
=Curtis, Mattoon Monroe.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. A professor of philosophy at Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Locke’s Ethics; Philosophy and Physical Science; Philosophy in America.
=Curtiss, Samuel Ives.= _Ct._, 1844-1904. A Congregational clergyman, professor in the Chicago Theological Seminary from 1878. The Name Machabee; The Levitical Priests; Ingersoll and Moses; The Date of Our Gospels.
=Cushing, Frank Hamilton.= _Pa._, 1857-1900. An ethnologist of note, now in Government service, who lived with the Zuñi Indians 1878-81. My Adventures in Zuñi; Mental Concepts, or Hand-Made Mind; The Myths of Creation; The Arrow.
=Cushing, Harry Alonzo.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. An instructor in history in Columbia University. History of the Transition from Provincial to Commonwealth Government in Massachusetts. King’s College in the American Revolution.
=Cushman, Herbert Ernest.= _Me._, 1865- ----. A professor of philosophy at Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts, who has translated Wendelband’s Geschichte der Alten Philosophie; The Truth in Christian Science. _Scr._
=Cutler, Manasseh.= _Ct._, 1742-1823. A Congregational clergyman of Hamilton, Massachusetts, who was among the founders of the first settlement in Ohio, at Marietta. He was a member of Congress 1801-05, and in his day was especially prominent in the field of scientific research. In 1888 his Life, Journals and Correspondence was published under the editorship of his grandsons. His son, J. Cutler, is mentioned on page 84. _Clke._
=Cutting, Mrs. Mary Stewart [Doubleday].= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A writer of East Orange, New Jersey. Little Stories of Married Life; Fairy Gold; The Coupons of Fortune; Heart of Lynn.
=Cutts, James Madison.= _Me._, 1805-1863. A civil service official, second comptroller of the treasury during the administrations of Buchanan and Lincoln. The Conquest of California and New Mexico (1847); A Brief Treatise upon Constitutional and Parliamentary Questions.
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=Dabney, Julia Parker.= _Fayal_, 1850- ----. An artist and novelist of Brookline, Massachusetts. Little Daughter of the Sun; Poor Chola,--both stories of life in Teneriffe; Songs of Destiny and Others; Musical Basis of Verse. _Dut. Lit._
=Da Costa, John Chalmers.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A surgeon of Philadelphia. A Manual of Modern Surgery.
=Daggett, Mrs. Mary [Stewart].= _O._, 1854- ----. A novelist of Pasadena, California. Mariposilla; The Broad Aisle.
=Dahlgren, Charles Bunker.= _Pa._, 1839- ----. Son of J. A. Dahlgren (page 85). A naval engineer and commander. Historic Mines of Mexico.
=Dale, Alan.= _See Cohen, Alfred._
=Dale, Thomas Nelson.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A geologist. A Study of the Rhætic Strata of the Val di Ledro in the South Tyrol; The Outskirts of Physical Science, a collection of essays; Mount Greylock, its Areal and Structural Geology.
=Dallas, Mrs. Mary [Kyle].= _Pa._, 1830-1897. A Philadelphia fiction-writer. Billtry.
=Dallinger, Frederick William.= _Ms._, 1871- ----. A politician of Cambridge. Nominations for Elective Office in the United States. _Lgs._
=Damon, William Emerson.= _Vt._, 1838- ----. A naturalist of New York city. Ocean Wonders.
=Dana, Marvin.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A New York writer. Mater Christi and Other Poems; History of General Custer; The Woman of Orchids; A Puritan Witch.
=Daniels, George Fisher.= _Ms._, 1820- ----. A notary public of Oxford, Massachusetts. The Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country prior to 1713; History of Oxford.
=Daniels, Mrs. Gertrude [Potter].= 18- ----. A novelist. Halamar; The Warners.
=Daniels, Winthrop Moore.= _O._, 1867- ----. A professor of political economy at Princeton University. Elements of Public Finance. _Ho._
=Darnell, Henry Faulkner.= _E._, 1831- ----. An Episcopal clergyman at Avon, New York, from 1883. The Cross Roads; Songs by the Way; Verses in Memory of Bishop Mountain; Songs of the Seasons; A Nation’s Thanksgiving; A Psalm of Praise; Philip Hazebrook, or the Junior Curate; Flossy; The Craze of Christian Englehart; Kindesliebe; Memorabilia of the Presidents of the United States; A Four-Leaved Clover.
=Daskam, Josephine Dodge.= _See Bacon, Mrs. Josephine Dodge Daskam._
=Davenport, Charles Benedict.= _Ct._, 1866- ----. An instructor in zoölogy at Harvard University from 1888. Experimental Morphology; Statistical Methods with special reference to Biological Variation; Introduction to Zoölogy (with G. Crotty). _Mac. Wil._
=Davenport, Herbert Joseph.= _Vt._, 1861- ----. An educator of Chicago. Outlines of Economic Theory; Elementary Economic Theory; Principles of Grammar. _Mac._
=Davenport, Homer Calvin.= _Or._, 1867- ----. A New York cartoonist. Davenport’s Cartoons; The Bell of Silverton and Other Stories of Oregon; The Dollar or the Man.
=Davidson, George Trimble.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. A lawyer and novelist of New York city. The Moderns.
=Davidson, James Wheeler.= _Min._, 1872- ----. American consul for Formosa and Loo Choo Islands from 1898. Formosa Camphor; Review of the History of Formosa; Formosa Under Japanese Rule; The Island of Formosa, Past and Present. _Mac._
=Davis, Boothe Colwell.= _W. Va._, 1863- ----. A Seventh-Day Baptist clergyman of Alfred, New York, president of Alfred University from 1895. Roman Catholicism in America; The Beginnings of History; The Narrative of the Flood and the Lessons it Teaches.
=Davis, Charles Belmont.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. Brother of R. H. Davis (page 91). A publisher of New York city. The Borderland of Society.
=Davis, David D----.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of Semitic philology and Old Testament theology at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1888. Genesis and Semitic Tradition; The Sunday-school Teacher’s Bible Manual. _Scr._
=Davis, George Breckinridge.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A United States army officer. The Elements of Law; Outlines of International Law; Treatise on the Military Laws of the United States. _Har. Wil._
=Davis, John A----.= 184- -1897. A Dutch Reformed clergyman of New Jersey, long resident in China as a missionary. The Slave Girl of China; The Young Mandarin; Rescue the Drunkard; Tom Bard and Other Nortonville Boys; Choh Lin, the Chinese Boy who became a Preacher; Leng Tso, the Chinese Bible Woman.
=Davis, John David.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. A professor of Oriental literature at Princeton Theological Seminary. Genesis and Semitic Tradition; A Dictionary of the Bible; The Pentateuchal Question. _Scr._
=Davis, John Patterson.= _Mch._, 1862- ----. A lawyer of Idaho. The Union Pacific Railway, a Study of Political and Economic History.
=Davis, Mrs. Margaret Ellen [O’Brien].= _Al._, 1870-1898. A novelist of Birmingham, Alabama. Judith, an historical romance of the time of Nero; The Squire; Told by the Woman. _Lip._
=Davis, Nathan Smith.= _Il._, 1858- ----. Son of N. S. Davis (page 91). A Chicago physician. Consumption: How to Prevent It; Diseases of the Lungs, Heart and Kidneys; Dietetics.
=Davis, Oscar King.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A New York journalist. Our Conquests in the Pacific; Dewey’s Capture of Manila. _Sto._
=Davis, Raymond Cazallis.= _Me._, 1836- ----. A librarian at the University of Michigan. Reminiscences of a Voyage around the World.
=Davis, Webster.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. A Missouri Politician. John Bull’s Crime, or Assaults on Republics.
=Davis, William Stearns.= _Ms._, 1887- ----. An historical novelist of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. A Friend of Cæsar; God Wills It; Belshazzar; Falaise of the Blessed Voice. _Mac._
=Davis, William Thomas.= _Ms._, 1822- ----. A lawyer and historical writer of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth; History of Plymouth; The Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
=Dawley, Thomas Robinson.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A journalist of Havana, Cuba, from 1898. Campaigning with Gomez.
=Dawson, Charles Carroll.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. A genealogist of Toledo. Occasional Thoughts and Fancies, a book of verse; Families bearing the Name of Dawson; Saratoga: its Mineral Waters and their Use.
=Dawson, Daniel Lewis.= _Pa._, 1855-1893. An iron-founder of Pennsylvania. The Seeker of the Marshes and Other Poems.
=Dawson, Niles Menander.= _Wis._, 1863- ----. An actuary of New York city. Practical Lessons in Actuarial Science; Elements of Life Insurance; Assessment Life Insurance; Principles of Insurance Legislation.
=Dawson, William Harbutt.= 18-- - ----. German Life in Town and Country; Germany and the Germans; German Socialism and Ferdinand Lassalle. _Put. Scr._
=Day, Edward Parsons.= 1822- ----. An educator of Brooklyn. Day’s Grammar; Day’s Collacon (edited).
=Day, Holman Francis.= _Me._, 1865- ----. A journalist of Auburn, Maine. Up in Maine, stories told in verse; Pine Tree Ballads. _Sm._
=Day, Oscar Fayette Gaines.= _Il._, 1860- ----. A Minneapolis journalist. A Mistaken Identity; The Devil’s Gold; A Crown of Shame.
=Day, Thomas Fleming.= _E._, 1861- ----. Editor of The Rudder from 1895. Songs of Sea and Sail.
=De Fontaine, Felix.= _Ms._, 1832-1896. A journalist of Charleston during the Civil War, but subsequently, and for the greater part of his career, on the staff of the New York Herald. Gleanings from a Confederate Army Notebook; Army Letters of Personne, 1861-1865; News from the Front.
=De Forest, Robert Weeks.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A lawyer of New York city, chairman of the Tenement House Commission in 1900. Tenement House Conditions in New York. _Mac._
=De Garmo, Charles.= _Wis._, 1849- ----. A professor at Cornell University, but from 1891 to 1898 president of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. Essentials of Method; Herbart and Herbartians; Language Lessons; Interest and Education. _Scr._
=Deiler, John Hanno.= _Bv._, 1849- ----. An educator of New Orleans. History of European Immigration to the United States, 1820-1896; History of the German Parishes in Louisiana; Germany’s Contribution to the Population of the United States.
=De Koven, Mrs. Anna [Farwell].= _Il._, 1860- ----. Daughter-in-law of J. De Koven (page 94). A novelist of New York city. A Sawdust Doll; By the Waters of Babylon.
=Delano, Frances Jackson.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A writer of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Susanne; Polly State--One of Thirteen.
=De Leon, Thomas Cooper.= _S. C._, 1839- ----. Brother of E. De Leon (page 94). A journalist and novelist, formerly of Mobile. His principal works include Four Years in Rebel Capitals; Creole Carnivals: their Origin, Growth, and Outcome; The Rock or the Rye, a burlesque; the novels Creole and Puritan; The Puritan’s Daughter; A Fair Blockade Breaker; Juny; John Holden, Unionist; A Bachelor’s Box; At the Bayou; An Innocent Cheat; The Romance of Sheridan’s Ride; Crag Nest; the plays Hamlet, a burlesque; Pluck; Paris; Jasper; Bet. _Lip._
=Delery, François Charles.= _La._, 1815-1858. A Southern author who wrote in the French language. Essay on Liberty; Studies of the Passions; King Cotton; Confederates and Federals.
=De Lestry, Louis Edmund.= _La._, 1860- ----. A journalist of St. Paul. History of Helena, Montana (1890); Leaves from a Note Book.
=Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel.= _O._, 1853- ----. A New York artist and author. The North Americans of Yesterday: a Comparative Study of North American Indian Life; The Romance of the Colorado River; Breaking the Wilderness. _Put._
=Dembitz, Lewis Naphtali.= _P._, 1833- ----. A lawyer of Louisville. Kentucky Jurisprudence; Law Language for Shorthand Writers; Land Titles in the United States.
=De Mille, Henry Churchill.= _N. C._, 1850-1893. A popular playwright of New York city, whose dramas include The Wife; Lord Chumley; The Charity Ball; Men and Women.
=Deming, Clarence.= _Ct._, 1848- ----. A journalist of New Haven. By-Ways of Nature and Life. _Put._
=Denio, Francis Brigham.= _Vt._, 1848- ----. A professor of Old Testament literature at Bangor Theological Seminary from 1882. Outlines of Old Testament Theology; Supreme Leader.
=Denison, Charles.= _Vt._, 1845- ----. A physician of Denver. The Rocky Mountain Health Resorts; Climates of the United States in Colours; Exercise and Foods for Pulmonary Invalids; The Preferable Climate for Consumptives; Modern Treatment of Tuberculosis.
=Desmond, Humphrey Joseph.= _Wis._, 1860- ----. A Wisconsin lawyer. The Church and the Law; Mooted Questions of History.
=Deutsch, Gotthard.= _A._, 1859- ----. A professor of Hebrew at Union College, Cincinnati. Symbolik in Cultus; Theory of Oral Tradition; Philosophy of Jewish History; Andere Zeiten, a novel.
=Deutsch, Solomon.= _P._, 1816-1897. A philologist of note. Letters for Self-Instruction in German; New Practical Hebrew Grammar; Key to the Pentateuch; Medical German; Drill Master in German; Biblical History in Biblical Language.
=Devereux, Mrs. Mary [Watson].= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Up and Down the Sands of Gold; From Kingdom to Colony; Betty Peach; Lafitte of Louisiana. _Lit._
=Devine, Edward Thomas.= _Ia._, 1867- ----. A New York writer. Economics; The Practice of Charity.
=Dewey, John.= _Vt._, 1859- ----. A professor of philosophy in the University of Chicago. Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics; Leibnitz: a Critical Exposition; Psychology and Social Practice; The Educational Situation.
=Dewey, Mary Elizabeth.= _Ms._, 1821- ----. Daughter of Orville Dewey (page 97). Life and Letters of Catherine M. Sedgwick, _supra_; Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey. _Har. Lit._
=Dewhurst, Frederic Eli.= _Me._, 1855- ----. A Congregational clergyman at Chicago. Dwellers in Tents.
=Dexter, Franklin Bowditch.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. Assistant librarian of Yale from 1869. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Yale College; Sketch of the History of Yale University. _Ho. Scr._
=Dexter, Morton.= _N. H._, 1846- ----. Son of H. M. Dexter (page 98). A Congregational clergyman of Boston. The Story of the Pilgrims. _C. P. S._
=Dickinson, Edward.= 18- ----. A professor of the history of music at Oberlin College. History of Music in the Western Church. _Scr._
=Dickinson, Martha Gilbert.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. Niece of Emily Dickinson (page 98). A writer of Amherst, Massachusetts. Within the Hedge, a collection of verse; The Cathedral and Other Poems.
=Dickinson, Mrs. Mary [Lowe].= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Driftwood: stories and poems; Temptation of Katharine Gray; Fair Half Dozen; Amber Star; From Hollow to Hilltop; From Girlhood to Motherhood. _Bap. Rev._
=Dickson, Harris.= _Mi._, 1868- ----. A lawyer of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Black Wolf’s Breed, an historical novel; The Siege of Lady Resolute. _Bo._
=Dillman, Willard.= _Min._, 1872- ----. A writer of Revillo, South Dakota. Across the Wheat, a book of verse.
=Dillon, John Brown.= _W. Va._, 1800-1879. Historian. History of Indiana; Notes on Historical Evidence in Preference to Adverse Theories of the Origin and Nature of the Government of the United States.
=Dinsmore, Charles Allen.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Boston. The Teachings of Dante; Aids to the Study of Dante. _Hou._
=Dinwiddie, William.= _Va._, 1867- ----. A journalist of New York city. Our New Possessions; Puerto Rico: its Conditions and Possibilities; War Sketches; The War in the Philippines; The War in South Africa. _Har._
=Dix, Beulah Marie.= _Ms._, 1876- ----. An historical novelist of Cambridge. Hugh Gwyeth, a Roundhead Cavalier; Soldier Rigdale; Stories from American History; The Making of Christopher Ferringham; A Little Captive Lad. _Mac._
=Dix, Edwin Asa.= _N. J._, 1860- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Deacon Bradbury; Old Bowen’s Legacy; A Midsummer Drive through the Pyrenees; Champlain: the Founder of New France.
=Dix, William Giles.= _Me._, 1821-1898. A miscellaneous writer of Peabody, Massachusetts. The Deck of the Crescent City; Pompeii and Other Poems; The Unholy Alliance; The American State and American Statesmen; Why a Catholic in the Nineteenth Century; The Wreck of the Glide (with J. Oliver).
=Dixon, Frank Haigh.=, _Min._, 1869- ----. An assistant professor of political economy at the University of Michigan. State Railroad Control, with a history of its development in Iowa. _Cr._
=Dixon, Mrs. Susan [Bullitt].= _Ky._, 1829- ----. The True History of the Missouri Compromise and its Repeal. _Clke._
=Dixon, Thomas.= _N. C._, 1865- ----. A lecturer, formerly in the Baptist ministry. The Leopard’s Spots, a novel.
=Dodge, Robert.= _N. Y._, 1820- ----. A lawyer of Flushing, New York. Diary Sketches and Reviews; Lectures on Austria; Memorials of Columbus; Tracts for the West (1861); Advance, Civil and Political, of the United States; Tristram Dodge and his Descendants in America.
=Dodge, Walter Phelps.= _Sa._, 1869- ----. A littérateur of New York. Three Greek Tales; As the Crow Flies from Corsica to Charing Cross; A Strong Man Armed; The Sea of Love, a collection of short stories; From Squire to Prince; Piers Gaveston, a Chapter of Early Constitutional History.
=Donaldson, Thomas Corwin.= _O._, 1843-1898. An historical writer of Philadelphia. The George Catlin Indian Art Gallery; The Public Domain; Walt Whitman, the Man; The House in which Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
=Donlevy, Mrs. Harriet [Farley].= _See Farley, Harriet_ (page 125.)
=Dos Passos, Benjamin Franklin.= _Pa._, 1856-1898. A lawyer of New York city. The Law of Collateral and Direct Inheritance, Legacy and Inheritance Taxes. _West._
=Dos Passos, John Randolph.= _Pa._, 1844- ----. Brother of B. F. Dos Passos, _supra_. A lawyer of New York city. The Law of Stock Brokers and Stock Exchanges; The Interstate Commerce Act; Defence of the McKinley Administration; Commercial Trusts.
=Dowd, Jerome.= _N. C._, 1864- ----. A professor of political economy at Trinity College, North Carolina, from 1893. Sketches of Prominent Living North Carolinians; Life of Braxton Craven.
=Doyle, Charles W----.= _E. I._, 1852- ----. A physician and novelist of Santa Cruz, California. The Seats of Judgment; The Making of a Man; The Shadow of Quong Long; The Taming of the Jungle. _Lip._
=Doyle, Mrs. Martha Claire MacGowan.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. A Boston writer for young people. Little Miss Dorothy; My Friend Tim; Tom Winstone; Wide Awake. _Le._
=Drake, James Madison.= _N. J._, 1837- ----. A journalist of Elizabeth, New Jersey, who served in the Federal army during the Civil War and was breveted brigadier-general. Fast and Loose in Dixie; Across the Continent in Red Breeches.
=Drake, Jeanie.= _S. C._, 18-- - ----. A novelist. In Old Saint Stephen’s; The Metropolitans. _Ap. Cent._
=Dreiser, Theodore.= _Ind._, 1871- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Studies of Contemporary Celebrities; Poems; Sister Carrie. _Dou._
=Dresser, Horatio Willis.= _Me._, 1866- ----. A Boston writer, editor of the Journal of Practical Metaphysics (1904). The Power of Silence; The Perfect Whole; In Search of a Soul; Methods and Problems of Spiritual Healing; Voices of Hope and Other Messages from the Hills; Voices of Freedom and Studies in the Philosophy of Individuality; Living by the Spirit; A Book of Secrets. _Put._
=Dromgoole, [Miss] Will[iam] Allen.= _Tn._, 1860- ----. A popular story-writer of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The Valley Path; The Heart of Old Hickory; A Moonshiner’s Son; Three Little Crackers from Down in Dixie; The Fortunes of the Fellow; The Farrier’s Dog and his Fellow; Rare Old Chums; Cinch and Other Stories; A Boy’s Battle; Hero-Chums; Harum Scarum Joe; Little Brass Buttons; The Best of Friends.
=Drouet, Robert.= _Ia._, 1870- ----. An actor and playwright of New York city. Among his plays are Doris; The White Czar; Montana; To-morrow; An Idyl of Virginia; Captain Bob.
=Drury, Marion Richardson.= _Ind._, 1849- ----. A clergyman of the United Brethren faith, at Toledo, Iowa. Pastor’s Pocket Record; Handbook for Workers; Pastor’s Companion; At Hand; Our Catechism.
=Drysdale, William.= _Pa._, 1852-1901. A New York journalist. In Sunny Lands: outdoor life in Nassau and Cuba; The Princess of Montserrat; The Mystery of Abel Forefinger; The Young Reporter; The Fast Mail; The Beach Patrol; The Young Supercargo; Cadet Standish of the St. Louis; Helps for Ambitious Boys; Helps for Ambitious Girls; The Treasury Club; The Young Consul; Pine Ridge Plantation. _Cr._
=Du Bois, Constance Goddard.= _O._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Waterbury, Connecticut. Martha Corey, a Tale of the Salem Witchcraft; Columbus and Beatriz; A Modern Pagan; The Shield of the Fleur-de-Lis; A Soul in Bronze.
=Du Bose, William Porcher.= _S. C._, 1836- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor of theology in the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee. The Soteriology of the New Testament; The Ecumenical Councils.
=Dudley, Mrs. Lucy [Bronson].= _O._, 1848- ----. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Semites; Letters to Ruth; A Royal Journey.
=Duer, Alice.= _See Miller, Mrs. Alice._
=Duer, Catherine King.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Poems (with A. Duer); Unconscious Comedians, a collection of short stories. _Do._
=Duffey, Mrs. Eliza Bisbee.= 18-- -1898. No Sex in Education; The Relations of the Sexes; What Women Should Know; Our Behavior.
=Duffy, James Oscar Greeley.= _I._, 1864- ----. A lawyer and playwright of Philadelphia. Glass and Gold, a novel; Hohenzollern (with C. T. Brady, _supra_), a play; Lady Helen, a play.
=Du Hamel, William.= _Del._, 1866- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of New Harmony, Indiana. First Millennial Faith.
=Dumas, William Thomas.= _Ga._, 1858- ----. A school superintendent at Sparta, Georgia. Golden Day and Other Poems.
=Duncan, Norman.= _Ont._, 1871- ----. A New York journalist. The Soul of the Street, a collection of stories of the Syrian quarter of New York city; Doctor Luke of the Labrador. _Rev._
=Dunham, Moses Earle.= _N. Y._, 1825-1898. A Presbyterian clergyman at Utica. Here and Hereafter; The Philosophy of Prayer; Limitations in Biblical Knowledge.
=Dunn, Byron Archibald.= _Mch._, 1842- ----. An author of Waukegan, Illinois. General Nelson’s Scout; On General Thomas’s Staff; Battling for Atlanta; From Atlanta to the Sea.
=Dunn, Martha Baker.= 18-- - ----. A novelist. Memory Street; ’Lias’ Wife; The Sleeping Beauty. _Pa._
=Dunne, Finley Peter.= _Il._, 1867- ----. A journalist of Chicago. Mr. Dooley in Peace and War, a humorous piece of political satire; Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of his Countrymen; Mr. Dooley’s Philosophy; Mr. Dooley’s Opinions; Observations of Mr. Dooley. _Sm._
=Dunning, Edwin James.= _N. Y._, 1821-1901. A Cambridge writer, but in earlier life a dentist in New York city for many years. The Genesis of Shakespeare’s Art: a Study of his Sonnets and Poems. _Le._
=Dunning, William Archibald.= _N. J._, 186- - ----. A professor of history at Columbia University from 1891. Essays on the Civil War and Reconstruction and Related Topics; A History of Political Theories, Ancient and Mediæval. _Mac._
=Du Pont, Henry Algernon.= _Del._, 1838- ----. A brevet lieutenant-colonel in the United States army. Cavalry Tactics; Artillery Tactics.
=Durand, William Frederick.= _Ct._, 1859- ----. A professor of marine engineering at Cornell University from 1891. Fundamental Principles of Mechanics; Resistance and Propulsion of Ships; Practical Marine Engineering. _Wil._
=Durfee, Thomas.= _R. I._, 1826-1901. Son of J. Durfee (page 109). A Rhode Island jurist, chief justice of the State, 1875-91. Village Picnic and Other Poems; Gleanings from the Official History of Rhode Island; Some Thoughts on the Constitution of Rhode Island; Treatise on the Law of Highways; Reports of Cases.
=Durrett, Reuben Thomas.= _Ky._, 1824- ----. A lawyer of Louisville, who published The Life and Writings of John Filson, the First Historian of Kentucky. _Mor._
=Duryee, William Rankin.= _N. J._, 1838-1897. A Dutch Reformed clergyman, professor of ethics in Rutgers College from 1891. Sentinels for the Soul; Our Mission Work Abroad; Centennial Discourses on the Reformed Church.
=Dutton, Samuel Train.= _N. H._, 1849- ----. An educator, professor of school administration in the Teachers’ College, New York city. The Morse Speller; Phases of Education in the Home and in the School. _Mac._
=Dwyer, John William.= _Wis._, 1865- ----. An instructor in the law department of the University of Michigan. Cases on Private International Law; Cases on Law of Husband and Wife; Law and Procedure of United States Courts; Cases on Criminal Law.
=Dye, Mrs. Eva Emery.= _Il._, 18-- - ----. An Oregon novelist. McLoughlin and Old Oregon; The Conquest: being the True Story of Lewis and Clark. _Mg._
=Dye, William McIntire.= _Pa._, 1831-1899. A United States army officer who served in the Civil War and was brevetted colonel, and who served in the Egyptian army in 1873. Moslem Egypt and Christian Abyssinia.
=Dyer, Louis.= _Il._, 1851- ----. A lecturer, since 1890 resident in Oxford, England. The Greek Question and Answer; Plato’s Apology and Crito; Studies of the Gods in Greece; Oxford as It is; Machiavelli and the Modern State. _Gi. Mac._
=Dyer, Oliver.= _N. Y._, 1824- ----. A Swedenborgian clergyman of Cottage City, Massachusetts, but prior to 1876 a New York journalist. The Wickedest Man in New York; Great Senators of the United States Forty Years Ago (1889); Life of Andrew Jackson, and Sketch of Henry W. Grady.
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=Earle, Mary Tracy.= _Il._, 1864- ----. A New York writer. The Man who Worked for Collester; Through Old-Rose Glasses, and Other Stories, The Flag on the Hilltop; The Wonderful Wheel. _Hou._
=Easter, Mrs. Marguerite Elizabeth (Miller).= _Va._, 1839-1894. A verse-writer of Baltimore. Clytie and Other Poems.
=Eastman, Barrett.= _Il._, 1869- ----. A New York journalist. Under the Star and Other Songs of the Sea (with W. Rice, _infra_).
=Eastman, Charles Alexander [Ohiyesa].= _Min._, 1858- ----. A physician, the son of a Sioux chief. Indian Boyhood; Red Hunters and the Animal People. _Har._
=Eastman, Charles Rochester.= _Ia._, 1868- ----. A scientist of Cambridge, an assistant in the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Gattung Oxyrhyna. He edited and translated from the German of Karl von Zittel a Text-Book of Palæontology. _Mac._
=Eastwood, Benjamin.= _E._, 1825-1899. An Episcopal clergyman of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Trials and Triumphs among the Lowly; Cranberry Culture.
=Eberhard, Ernst.= _G._, 1839- ----. A musician of New York city. Harmony and Counterpoint simplified.
=Ebersole, Ezra C----.= _Pa._, 1840- ----. A lawyer of Toledo, Iowa. The Iowa People’s Law Book; Encyclopædia of Iowa Law.
=Eckstorm, Mrs. Fannie [Hardy].= _Me._, 1865- ----. An ornithologist of Brewer, Maine. The Bird Book; The Woodpeckers; The Penobscot Man. _He. Hou._
=Eddy, Henry Turner.= _Ms._, 1844- ----. A professor of engineering at the University of Minnesota from 1894. Analytical Geometry; Researches in Graphical Studies; Thermodynamics; Neue Constructionen aus der Graphischen Statik; Maximum Stresses Under Concentrated Loads.
=Edgerton, James Arthur.= _O._, 1869- ----. A journalist of Lincoln, Nebraska. Voices of the Morning; Songs of the People; Better Day Poems.
=Edgett, Edwin Francis.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. Literary editor of Boston Transcript. Players of the Present; Edward Loomis Davenport: A Biography; Plays of the Present; Nami-Ko, a translation from the Japanese (with Sakae Shioya).
=Edgren, John Alexis.= _Sn._, 1839- ----. A Swedish Baptist clergyman of Oakland, California. Epiphaneia; and various theological works in Swedish. _Bap. Rev._
=Edmonds, Franklin Spencer.= _Pa._, 1874- ----. An educator, of Philadelphia. History of the Central High School, Philadelphia.
=Eells, Myron.= _Wash._, 1843- ----. A Congregational clergyman in the State of Washington. Indian Missions; Ten Years at Skokomesh; Father Eells; Dictionary of Chinook Jargon Language.
=Ehrich, Lewis Rinaldo.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A resident of Colorado Springs, but formerly a dry-goods merchant of New York city. The Question of Silver. _Put._
=Eliot, Annie.= _See Trumbull, Annie Eliot._
=Eliot, Mrs. Henrietta Robins [Mack].= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A writer of Portland, Oregon. Laura’s Holidays. _Lo._
=Ellicott, John Morris.= _Md._, 1859- ----. A lieutenant in the United States navy. Justified, a novel; For Cuba.
=Elliot, Daniel Giraud.= _N. Y._, 1835- ----. An ornithologist of Chicago, curator of the Field Columbian Museum. Monograph of the Pittidæ or Family of the Ant Thrushes; The New and Heretofore Unfigured Species of the Birds of North America (1869); The Life and Habits of Wild Animals; Classification and Synopsis of the Trochilidæ; North American Shore Birds; The Gallinaceous Game Birds of North America; The Wild Fowl of the United States and the British Possessions; and many ornithological monographs.
=Elliott, Byron K----.= _O._, 1835- ----. A lawyer of Indianapolis. General Practice; Appellate Procedure; The Law of Roads and Streets; The Law of Railroads.
=Elliott, Charles Burke.= _O._, 1861- ----. A Minnesota jurist. The United States and the North Eastern Fisheries; The Law of Private Corporations; The Law of Insurance; Practice at Trial and on Appeal for Minnesota; The Law of Public Corporations.
=Elliott, Henry Rutherford.= _Ct._, 1849- ----. A publisher and novelist of New York city. The Bassett Claim; The Common Chord.
=Elliott, James.= _Ms._, 1775-1839. A lawyer of Brattleboro, Vermont, of much local prominence in his day. The Poetical and Miscellaneous Works of James Elliott (1798).
=Ellis, John Breckenridge.= _Mo._, 1870- ----. An historical novelist. The Holland Wolves; Garcilaso; The Dread and Fear of Kings; Adnah; The Red Box Clew; In the Days of Jehu; Shem. _Mg. Rev._
=Ellwanger, William De Lancey.= _N. Y._, 1855- ----. Brother of G. H. Ellwanger (page 118). A Summer Snowflake and Drift of Other Verse and Song. _Don._
=Elson, Arthur.= _Ms._, 1873- ----. A Boston music critic. Son of L. C. Elson, (page 119). Orchestral Instruments and their Use; A Critical History of the Opera; Woman’s Work in Music. _Pa._
=Elson, Henry William.= _O._, 1857- ----. A university extension lecturer, but prior to 1895 in the Lutheran ministry. Side Lights on American History; Four Historical Biographies for Children; How to teach History; History of the United States.
=Embree, Charles Fleming.= _Ind._, 1864- ----. A Dream of a Throne; For the Love of Tonita; A Heart of Flame. _Lit._
=Emerson, Edwin.= _Sxy._, 186- - ----. A journalist of New York city. College Yell Book; Pepys’s Ghost; In War and Peace; Tales Drolatick; Rough Rider Stories; History of the Nineteenth Century; The Monroe Doctrine in History. _Mac._
=Emerson, Mrs. Florence [Brooks].= _Mch._, 18-- - ----. Destiny and Other Poems; Vagaries: Prose Episodes. _Sm._
=Emerson, George Homer.= _Ms._, 1823-1898. A Universalist clergyman, editor of the Christian Leader for many years. Memoir of Ebenezer Fisher; The Doctrine of Probation; The Bible and Modern Thought; Life of Alonzo Ames Miner (page 256).
=Emerson, Jesse Milton.= _Ms._, 1818-1898. A publisher of New York city. New York to the Orient; Stimulants; European Glimpses and Glances.
=Emerson, Willis George.= _Ia._, 1856- ----. A Wyoming lawyer and novelist. Buell Hampton; Winning Wins; My Pardner and I.
=Emery, Sarah Anna.= _Ms._, 1821- ----. A writer of West Newbury, Massachusetts. Three Generations, a novel; Reminiscences of a Nonagenarian (edited).
=Emory, Frederic.= _Md._, 1853- ----. The chief of the United States Bureau of Foreign Commerce. A Maryland Manor, a novel.
=Endlich, Gustav Adolf.= _Pa._, 1856- ----. A jurist of Reading, Pennsylvania. The Law of Building Associations; The Law of Affidavits of Defense in Pennsylvania; Woodward’s Decisions; Commentaries on the Interpretation of Statutes; Rights and Liabilities of Married Women in Pennsylvania.
=English, William Hayden.= _Ind._, 1822-1896. A politician and historian of Indianapolis. Conquest of the Northwest; History of Indiana; Life of George Rogers Clark, _supra_. _Bo._
=Ensign, Hermon Lee.= 18-- -18--. Lady Lee, and Other Animal Stories. _Mg._
=Ericsson, John.= _Sn._, 1803-1889. A famous naval inventor. He invented monitor vessels, and was the first to apply the screw propeller in navigation. Movable Torpedoes; Solar Investigations; Contributions to the Centennial Exhibition; Radiant Heat. _See Life of, by W. E. Church, 1890._
=Ernst, Oswald Hubert.= _O._, 1842- ----. A brigadier-general in the United States army. A Manual of Practical Military Engineering. _Vn._
=Estes, David Foster.= _Me._, 1851- ----. Son of H. C. Estes, _infra_. A Baptist clergyman, professor of New Testament Interpretation at Hamilton Theological Seminary from 1891. History of Holden, Massachusetts; Outline of New Testament Theology. _Sil._
=Estes, Hiram Cushman.= _Me._, 1823- ----. A Baptist clergyman of New Hampshire. The Christian Doctrine of the Soul.
=Evans, Clement Anselm.= _Ga._, 18-- - ----. A brigadier-general in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Military History of Georgia.
=Evans, Lawrence Boyd.= _O._, 1870- ----. A professor of history at Tufts College from 1900. Civil Government in the United States; The Federal Government. _Mac._
=Evans, Robley Dunglison.= _Va._, 1846- ----. A rear-admiral in United States Navy. A Sailor’s Log. _Ap._
=Everest, Charles William.= _Ct._, 1814-1877. An Episcopal clergyman of Hamden, Connecticut, who published The Poets of Connecticut, with biographical sketches; The Vision of Death, and Other Poems; Babylon, a Poem; The Hare Bell; The Moss Rose; The Snow Drop; The Memento (edited).
=Everman, Barton Warren.= _Ia._, 1853- ----. A naturalist in government service. Studies of the Salmon of the Pacific Coast of America; The Fishes of North and Middle America (with D. S. Jordan, _supra_); American Food and Game Fishes (with D. S. Jordan); Natural History of Puerto Rico; Animal Analysis. _Dou. Mg._
=Ewell, Alice Maud.= _Va._, 1860- ----. A Virginia novelist. A White Guard to Satan, an historical novel. _Hou._
=Ewing, Mrs. Emma (Pike).= _N. Y._, 1838- ----. A writer on domestic science. Cooking and Castle Building; The Art of Cookery; Text Book of Cookery.
=Eyerman, John.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. A geologist of Easton, Pennsylvania. The Mineralogy of Pennsylvania; The Genus Temnocyon; A Study in Genealogy; Mineralogy of the French Creek Mines; Determinative Mineralogy.
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=Fairbank, Calvin.= _N. Y._, 1816-1898. A once noted abolitionist. How the Way was Prepared, an autobiographic narrative.
=Fairbanks, Arthur.= _N. H._, 1864- ----. An instructor at Yale University from 1892. Introduction to Sociology; The First Philosophers of Greece; Study of the Greek Pæan. _Mac. Scr._
=Fairbanks, Harold Wellman.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A geologist of California who has published Stories of Our Mother Earth; Home Geography; Physiography of California; Stories of Rocks and Minerals. _Mac._
=Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles.= _Ms._, 1825-1897. A Boston lawyer. Marriage and Divorce Laws of Massachusetts; Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America.
=Fairchild, Edwin Milton.= _Mch._, 1865- ----. A Congregational clergyman, of Albany. The Function of the Church; Commandments Father Wisdom taught the Child he Loved; The Educational Church Marriage Service; Ethical Instruction in School and Church.
=Fairchild, Mrs. Mary Salome [Cutler].= _Ms._, 1855- ----. Wife of E. M. Fairchild, _supra_. Home Libraries; Scientific Study of Philanthropy.
=Fairlie, John Archibald.= _S._, 1872- ----. A writer upon economics. Economic Effects of Ship Canals; Centralization of Administration in New York State.
=Fall, Delos.= _Mch._, 1848- ----. A professor of chemistry in Albion College, Michigan, from 1878. Laboratory Manual of Qualitative Chemistry by the Inductive Method.
=Farley, Frederick Augustus.= _Ms._, 1800-1892. A Unitarian clergyman of Brooklyn. Unitarianism in the United States; Unitarianism Defined.
=Farmer, Elihu Jerome.= _O._, 1836- ----. A Cleveland journalist. The Conspiracy against Silver; Resources of the Rocky Mountains.
=Farmer, Fannie Merritt.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A Boston writer on domestic science. The Boston Cooking School Cook Book; Chafing Dish Possibilities.
=Farmer, James Eugene.= _O._, 1867- ----. An educator at Concord, New Hampshire. Essays on French History; The Grenadier, a Story of the Empire; The Grand Mademoiselle; Brinton Eliot. _Do. Put._
=Farnham, Charles Haight.= _N. Y._, 1841- ----. Son of T. J. Farnham (page 125). A writer of New York city. The Life of Francis Parkman, _supra_. _Lit._
=Farries, Francis Wallace.= _S._, 1840- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, of Goldsboro, North Carolina. The Transcendentalism of Man.
=Farrington, Oliver Cummings.= _Me._, 1864- ----. A mineralogist, lecturer in the University of Chicago from 1894. Meteorites; The Volcanoes of Mexico; Gems and Gem Materials.
=Faville, John.= _Wis._, 1847- ----. A Congregational clergyman at Peoria, Illinois. The Problem of Authority in Religion.
=Featherman, Americus.= _Bv._, 1822- ----. A Bavarian scholar who after coming to the United States in 1839 studied and practised both law and medicine, and was professor of modern languages and botany in the Louisiana State University, 1869-72. Since 1878 he has lived in Paris, engaged upon a monumental work, The Social History of Mankind. The portions which have so far (1900) appeared in print are The Aramæans (1881); The Nigritians (1885); The Papuo and Malay Melanesians (1887); The Oceano-Melanesians (1888); Æono-Marononians (1889); Chiapo and Guarano Maranonians (1890); Dravido-Turanians, Turco-Tatar Turanians, Ugrio-Turanians (1891); Shyano Turanians (189-); The Iranians.
=Fellows, George Emory.= _Wis._, 1858- ----. An educator, president of the University of Maine from 1902. Outlines of Sixteenth Century History; Recent European History.
=Fenn, William Wallace.= _Ms._, 1862- ----. A Unitarian clergyman, dean of the Harvard Divinity School from 1901. The Flowering of the Hebrew Religion; Lessons on Acts.
=Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco.= _Ms._, 1853- ----. An educator and art critic. East and West, a book of verse.
=Fenollosa, Mrs. Mary [McNeil].= _Al._, 18-- - ----. Wife of E. F. Fenollosa, _supra_. Out of the Nest; A Flight of Verses; Hiroshize: the Artist of Mist, Snow, and Rain. _Lit._
=Ferguson, Mrs. Elizabeth [Graeme].= _Pa._, 1739-1801. A once noted literary woman of Philadelphia whose prose translation of Fénelon’s Télémaque is preserved in manuscript in the Franklin Library at Philadelphia.
=Ferguson, Henry.= _Ct._, 1844- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor of history at Trinity College, Hartford, from 1883. Four Periods in the Life of the Church; Essays on American History.
=Fernow, Berthold.= _Po._, 1837- ----. An historical writer, of New York. Albany and its Place in the History of the United States; The Ohio Valley in Colonial Days.
=Fessenden, Mrs. Laura [Dayton].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A Chicago novelist. Essiel; Beth; A Puritan Lover; A Colonial Dame; Bonnie Mackirby; Moon Children. _Le. Ra._
=Fezandie, Clement.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. An educator in New York City. Through the Earth. _Cent._
=Ficklen, John Rose.= _Va._, 1858- ----. A professor of history at Tulane University, New Orleans, from 1893. History of Louisiana (with G. E. King); An Outline History of Greece; The Civil Government of Louisiana.
=Field, Edward.= _R. I._, 1858- ----. A clerk of probate in Providence, Rhode Island. Revolutionary Defences in Rhode Island; The Colonial Tavern; Tax Lists of the Town of Providence; Life of Esek Hopkins, the first commander-in-chief of the Continental navy. _Pr._
=Field, Roswell Martin.= _Mo._, 1851- ----. Brother of Eugene Field (page 127), a Chicago writer. Echoes from a Sabine Farm (with E. Field, _supra_); In Sunflower Land; The Passing of Mother’s Portrait; The Romance of an Old Fool; The Bondage of Ballinger.
=Fielde, Adele Marion.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. A missionary in Siam and China 1865-90. Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect; Pagoda Shadows; Chinese Nights Entertainment; A Corner of Cathay; Parliamentary Procedure; Political Primaries for New York City and State, and several books in Chinese, 1873-90. _Mac. Put._
=Finch, John Bird.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A once prominent prohibition orator. The Public versus the Liquor Traffic.
=Fine, Henry Burchard.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. A professor of mathematics at Princeton University. The Number System of Algebra. _He._
=Finerty, John Frederick.= _I._, 1846- ----. A journalist, editor of the Chicago Citizen. Warpath and Bivouac.
=Finn, Francis J[ames].= _Mo._, 1859- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman, a member of the Society of Jesus from 1879, and now (1904) professor of English literature at Saint Xavier’s College, Cincinnati. His writings are mainly for young people, and include Tom Playfair; Percy Wynn; Harry Dee; Claude Lightfoot; Mostly Boys; Old Faces and New; Ethelred Preston; That Football Game; Ada Merton; Echoes from Bethlehem; My Strange Friend; The Best Foot Forward, and Other Stories. _Ben._
=Fish, Pierre Augustine.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A professor of physiology at Cornell University. Comparative Physiology; Elementary Laboratory Guide for Students in Materia Medica and Pharmacy.
=Fish, Williston.= _O._, 1858- ----. A lawyer and littérateur of Chicago, but from 1881 to 1887 serving in the Fourth United States Artillery. Won at West Point; Short Rations. _Har._
=Fisher, Albert Kendrick.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A biologist in the Government service. Hawks and Owls of the United States in their Relation to Agriculture; Ornithology of the Death Valley Expedition of 1891.
=Fisher, Irving.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A professor of political economy at Yale University. Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices; Appreciation and Interest; Elements of Geometry (with A. W. Phillips); Introduction to Calculus.
=Fisher, Mary.= _Il._, 1858- ----. An educator at Kansas City. Twenty-five Letters on English Authors; A Group of French Critics (edited); Biographical and Critical Reviews of American Literature; Gertrude Dorrance, a novel. _Mg._
=Fisher, Samuel Ware.= _N. J._, 1814-1874. A Presbyterian clergyman, president of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1858-67, and for some years a pastor in Utica. Three Great Temptations of Young Men; Occasional Sermons and Addresses; Sermons on the Life of Christ. _Clke._
=Fisher, Sydney George.= 1808-1871. (His son, Sydney Fisher, is mentioned on page 129). A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Trial of the Constitution; Kansas and its Constitution.
=Fisk, Franklin Woodbury.= _Vt._, 1820-1901. A Congregational clergyman, professor of sacred rhetoric in the Chicago Theological Seminary. Manual of Preaching.
=Fiske, Amos Kidder.= _N. H._, 1842- ----. A journalist of New York city. Midnight Talks at the Club, a series of social essays; Beyond the Bourn; The Jewish Scriptures; The Myths of Israel; The Story of the Philippines; The Modern Bank; The Story of the West Indies. _Put. Scr._
=Fiske, Lewis Ransom.= _N. Y._, 1825-1901. A Methodist clergyman, president of Albion College, Michigan, 1877-98. To-day and To-morrow; Echoes from College Platform; Man Building, a Treatise on Human Life and its Forces.
=Fiske, Ralph Browning.= 18-- - ----. Son of J. Fiske (page 130). The Count of Nideck, a romance. _Pa._
=Fiske, Stephen.= _N. J._, 1840- ----. A dramatic critic of New York city. English Photographs; Holyday Tales; Off-Hand Portraits of Prominent New Yorkers; and several plays.
=Fitts, James Franklin.= _N. Y._, 1840-1890. A novelist and journalist, among whose fictions are The Parted Veil; A Version; A Modern Miracle; Captain Kidd’s Gold.
=Flagg, Edward Octavius.= _S. C._, 1824- ----. An Episcopal clergyman in New York city. Poems; Later Poems.
=Flagg, William Joseph.= _Ct._, 1818-1898. A viniculturist of Cincinnati. European Vineyards and Vine Culture; Three Seasons in European Vineyards; The Sulphur Cure; A Good Investment: a Story of the Upper Ohio; Wall Street and the Woods, or Woman the Stronger; Yoga, a work on the destiny of the soul.
=Flandrau, Charles Eugene.= _N. Y._, 1828-1903. A lawyer of Saint Paul, Minnesota. History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier.
=Flandrau, Charles Macomb.= _Min._, 1871- ----. Son of C. E. Flandrau, _supra_. A former instructor in English at Harvard University. Harvard Episodes; The Diary of a Freshman.
=Flather, John Joseph.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan from 1898. Dynamometers and the Measurement of Power; Rope Driving; Steam Boilers. _Wil._
=Fleming, William Hansell.= _Pa._, 1844- ----. A Shakespearean scholar, of New York city. A Bibliography of First Folios in New York; How to Study Shakespeare; Shakespeare’s Plots.
=Fletcher, Alice Cunningham.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. An ethnologist. Indian Story and Song from North America. _Sm._
=Fletcher, Horace.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. A writer whose life has been largely spent abroad, and who is now (1904) living in Venice. Menticulture; Happiness. That Last Waif; The Mind-Power Plant; A. B. C. of Snap-Shooting; The A. B. Z. of Our Own Nutrition. _Sto._
=Fletcher, Robert Howe.= _O._, 1850- ----. Son of R. Fletcher (page 131). Director of the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art at San Francisco from 1899. A Blind Bargain; The Johnstown Stage; Marjorie and her Papa; Annals of the Bohemian Club. _Ap. Cent._
=Flewellyn, Mrs. Juliette [Colliton].= _Ont._, 1850- ----. A writer of Lockport, New York. Hillcrest.
=Flick, Alexander Clarence.= _O._, 1869- ----. A professor of history in Syracuse University from 1899. History of New York; Loyalism in New York; History in Rhymes and Jingles. _Mac._
=Flickinger, Junius Rudy.= 18-- - ----. An educator, principal of the normal school at Lockhaven, Pennsylvania. Civil Government and its Development in the States and the United States. _He._
=Flint, Grover.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A journalist of New York city. Marching with Gomez. _Lam._
=Flint, Martha Bockee.= 18-- -1900. An historical writer of Flushing. Early Long Island, a Colonial Study; A Garden of Simples. _Put. Scr._
=Flower, Elliot.= _Wis._, 1863- ----. A journalist and humourist of Chicago. Policeman Flynn; The Spoilsman; Delightful Dodd. _Pa._
=Floyd, Robert Mitchell.= _La._, 1849- ----. A journalist of Boston. Songs of the Apple Tree.
=Floyd-Jones, De Lancey.= _N. Y._, 1826-1902. A United States army officer. Letters from the Far East.
=Flynt, Josiah.= _See Willard, Josiah Frank._
=Folk, Edgar Estes.= _Tn._, 1856- ----. A Baptist clergyman of Nashville, Tennessee. The Mormon Monster.
=Folkmar, Daniel.= _Wis._, 1861- ----. A sociologist of Milwaukee. Leçons d’anthropologie philosophique; a L’anthropologie philosophique considérée comme base de la morale.
=Follett, Mary Parker.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. The Speaker of the House of Representatives (1896).
=Foote, Lucius Harwood.= _N. Y._, 1826- ----. A San Francisco writer, secretary of the Academy of Sciences from 1890. Red Letter Days and Other Poems; On the Heights.
=Ford, Henry Jones.= _Md._, 1851- ----. A journalist of Pittsburgh. The Rise and Growth of American Politics. _Mac._
=Ford, Isaac N[elson].= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A journalist on the staff of the New York Tribune since 1870, and since 1895 London correspondent of that journal. Tropical America. _Scr._
=Forman, Samuel Eagle.= _Va._, 1858- ----. An educator of Washington city. First Lessons in Civics; Life and Writings of Thomas Jefferson; Philip Freneau. _Am. Bo. J. H. U._
=Formento, Felix.= _La._, 1837- ----. A surgeon, of New Orleans. Notes and Observations of Army Surgery; Cremation; School Hygiene; On Alcoholics.
=Foster, David Skaats.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A hardware merchant of Utica, New York. Rebecca the Witch, and Other Tales in Metre, first issued as The Romance of the Unexpected; Spanish Castles by the Rhine, a Triptychal Yarn. _Ho._
=Foster, Edward Wells.= _Ms._, 1838-1901. A physician who published Ye Pilgrims: historical opera; Man in the Earth World and in the Spirit World.
=Foster, John Watson.= _Ind._, 1836- ----. A Washington lawyer, secretary of state 1892-93. A Century of American Diplomacy; American Diplomacy in the Orient. _Hou._
=Foster, Mabel G----.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A lecturer of Boston. The Heart of the Doctor. _Hou._
=Foster, Roger----.= _Ms._, 1859- ----. A New York lawyer. Treatise on the Federal Judiciary Acts of 1875 and 1887; Federal Practice; Commentaries on the Constitution; Treatise on the Income Tax of 1894.
=Foulke, William Dudley.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A civil service reformer at Richmond, Indiana. Slav and Saxon; Life of Oliver P. Morton; Maya: a Story of Yucatan. _Put._
=Fowler, Charles Evan.= _O._, 1867- ----. A civil engineer of Seattle. Cofferdam Process for Piers; General Specifications for Steel Roofs and Buildings; Engineering Studies. _Wil._
=Fowler, Frank.= _L. I._, 1852- ----. An artist of New York city. Portrait and Figure Painting; Oil Painting.
=Frackleton, Mrs. Susan Stewart [Goodrich].= _Wis._, 1848- ----. An artist-inventor of Milwaukee. Tried by Fire, a work on china decoration.
=Frank, Henry.= 18-- - ----. A clergyman, pastor of the Metropolitan church in New York city. The Shrine of Silence.
=Franklin, Samuel Rhoads.= _Pa._, 1825- ----. A rear-admiral in the United States navy, retired in 1887. Memories of a Rear-Admiral. _Har._
=Frazar, Douglas.= _Ms._, 1836-1896. A colonel in the Federal army during the Civil War, brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers at the close of the war, and subsequently a citizen of Somerville, Massachusetts. The Log of the Maryland; Perseverance Island; Practical Boat-Sailing. _Le._
=Freedley, Angelo Tillinghast.= _O._, 1850- ----. Son of E. T. Freedley (page 137). A lawyer of Philadelphia. The General Corporation Law of Pennsylvania; Limited Partnership Association Laws of Pennsylvania.
=Freeman, Mrs. Mary Wilkins.= _See Wilkins, Mary E._ (_page 424_).
=Freer, Paul Caspar.= _Il._, 1862- ----. A professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan from 1889. A Text-Book of General Chemistry; The Elements of Chemistry.
=Freitag, Joseph Kendall.= 18-- - ----. An engineer of Boston. The Fire-proofing of Steel Buildings; Architectural Engineering. _Wil._
=French, Allen.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. A novelist of Concord, Massachusetts. The Colonials; Sir Marrock; The Junior Cup; The Story of Rolf and the Viking’s Bow; The Barrier. _Cent. Dou._
=French, Ferdinand Courtney.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A professor of philosophy at Vassar College from 1894. The Concept of Law in Ethics.
=French, Joseph Lewis.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. A Boston writer. Christ in Art; A Breath of Desire (_verse_).
=French, Lillie Hamilton.= _D. C._, 1854- ----. A writer of New York city who, besides contributing to the magazines, has published Hezekiah’s Wives; American Homes and their Decorations. _Do. Hou._
=Friedman, Isaac Kahn.= _Il._, 1870- ----. A Chicago journalist. The Lucky Number; Poor People; By Bread Alone. _Hou._
=Friendly, Aunt.= _See Baker, Mrs. Sarah._
=Frost, Arthur Burdett.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A popular humorous artist and writer of Morristown, New Jersey. Stuff and Nonsense; My Bull Calf. _Scr._
=Frost, William Goodell.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. An educator of Kentucky, president of Berea College from 1893. Studies in Oratory; A Greek Primer.
=Frothingham, Arthur Lincoln.= _Ms._, 1859- ----. A professor of ancient history at Princeton University. A History of Sculpture (with A. Marquand); Mediæval Art Inventories of the Vatican. _Lgs._
=Frothingham, Eugenia Brooks.= _F._, 1874- ----. Niece of E. Frothingham (page 139). A Boston novelist. The Turn of the Road. _Hou._
=Frothingham, Jessie Peabody.= 18- ----. A writer for young people. Sea Fighters from Drake to Farragut; Sea Wolves of Seven Shores. _Scr._
=Frothingham, Paul Revere.= _Ms._, 1864- ----. Nephew of E. Frothingham (page 139). A Unitarian clergyman of Boston. George Ripley, in American Men of Letters Series. _Hou._
=Fruit, John Phelps.= _Ky._, 1855- ----. A professor of English literature in William Jewell College, Pembroke, Kentucky, from 1897. The Mind and Art of Poe’s Poetry. _Bar._
=Fuertes, James Hillhouse.= _Puerto Rico_, 1863- ----. A civil and sanitary engineer, of New York city. Water and Public Health; Water Filtration Works. _Wil._
=Fuller, Edwin Wiley.= _N. C._, 1847-1875. A writer of Louisburg, North Carolina. Angel in the Cloud, a poem; Sea Gift, a novel.
=Fuller, Hulbert.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A physician and novelist of Chicago. Vivian of Virginia; God’s Rebel. _Pa._
=Fuller, William Eddy.= _Vt._, 1832- ----. A jurist of Taunton, Massachusetts. The Probate Laws of Massachusetts. _Hou._
=Funk, Isaac Kaufman.= _O._, 1839- ----. A New York publisher. The Widow’s Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena. _Fu._
=Furness, William Henry.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. Son of H. H. Furness, _supra_. Home Life of Borneo Head Hunters: its Festivals and Folklore.
=Fyles, Franklin=, 18-- - ----. The dramatic critic of the New York Sun from 1886. Cumberland, ’61; The Theatre and its People; A Ward of France; Drusa Wayne.
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=Gabb, William More.= _Pa._, 1839-1879. A palæontologist, employed in government service. The Topography and Geology of Santo Domingo.
=Gage, Alfred Payson.= _N. H._, 1836-1903. An educational writer of Arlington, Massachusetts. Physical Experiments; Principles of Physics; Elements of Physics. _Gi._
=Gailor, Thomas Frank.= _Mi._, 1856- ----. The third Protestant Episcopal bishop of Tennessee. Manual of Devotion; The Apostolical Succession; Things New and Old; The Puritan Reaction.
=Gaines, John Wesley.= _Ga._, 1840- ----. A bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. African Methodism in the South; The Negro and the White Man.
=Galloway, Beverly Thomas.= _Mo._, 1863- ----. A botanist employed in the United States Department of Agriculture, who has published several important professional monographs.
=Gannon, Anna.= _Pa._, 1876- ----. A verse-writer, of Philadelphia. A Dream of Shakespeare’s Women; The Song of Stradella and Other Songs. _Lip._
=Ganse, Hervey Doddridge.= _N. Y._, 1822- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Chicago. Bible Slave-holding not Sinful.
=Gardenhire, Samuel M----.= _Mo._, 1855- ----. A lawyer of New York. Lux Crucis, a tale of the Great Apostle.
=Gardiner, Asa Bird.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. A New York lawyer. The Writ of Habeas Corpus as affecting the Army and Navy; Practice and Proceedings of Courts-Martial; The Rhode Island Continental Line of the Revolution; The Society of the Cincinnati in France.
=Gardner, William Henry.= _Ms._, 1865- ----. Work and Play Songs.
=Garner, James Wilford.= _Mi._, 18-- - ----. Reconstruction in Mississippi. _Mac._
=Garner, Richard Lynch.= _Va._, 1848- ----. A traveller and scientist. Psychoscope (verse); The Speech of Monkeys; Gorillas and Chimpanzees; Apes and Monkeys. _Gi._
=Garrett, Edmund Henry.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. An artist and author of Boston. Romance and Reality of the Puritan Coast; The Pilgrim Shore. _Lit._
=Garrison, George Pierce.= _Ga._, 1853- ----. A professor of history in the University of Texas from 1897. The Civil Government of Texas; Texas, in American Commonwealths Series. _Hou._
=Garrison, Wendell Phillips.= _Ms._, 1840- ----. Son of W. L. Garrison (page 143), literary editor of The Nation from 1865. Parables for School and Home; Life of William Lloyd Garrison (with F. J. Garrison); Sonnets and Lyrics of the Ever-Womanly. _Hou. Lgs._
=Gatchell, Charles.= _O._, 1851- ----. A homœopathic physician of Chicago. Diet in Disease; Key Notes of Medical Practice; Pocket Book of Medical Practice; Diseases of the Lungs; and the novels Haschisch, They Say, and What one Woman Did.
=Gates, Mrs. Ellen M---- [Huntington].= _Ct._, 18-- - ----. A verse-writer of East Orange, New Jersey. Treasures of the Kurium, a book of verse. _Put._
=Gates, Lewis Edwards.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A writer of Washington city, assistant professor in English at Harvard University, 1896-1903. Three Studies in Literature; Studies and Appreciations. _Mac._
=Gates, Merrill Edwards.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A lecturer and author. Sidney Lanier, Poet and Artist; Land and Law as Agents in Educating the Indians; International Arbitration.
=Gayley, Charles Mills.= _Ch._, 1858- ----. A professor of English literature in the University of California from 1889. Songs of Yellow and Blue; Guide to Literature of Æsthetics; Methods and Materials of Literary Criticism (with F. N. Scott); Classical Myths in English Literature; The Principles and Progress of English Poetry (with C. C. Young). _Mac._
=Gentry, Thomas George.= _Pa._, 1843- ----. A Philadelphia scientist. Life Histories of the Birds of Pennsylvania; Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States; Life and Immortality, or Soul in Plants and Animals; The House Sparrow at Home and Abroad; Family Names; Pigeon River, and Other Poems; Intelligence in Plants and Animals.
=Gere, George Grant.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A San Francisco physician. Lectures on Callopractic Surgery.
=Gibbs, George.= _La._, 1870- ----. An artist and littérateur of Philadelphia. Pike and Cutlass: hero tales of our navy; In Search of Mademoiselle; The Love of Monsieur. _Lip._
=Gibson, Charles Dana.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. An artist and book-illustrator of New York city. Sketches in Egypt; The Education of Mr. Pipp; The Americans.
=Gibson, Charles Donnel.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. My Lady and Allan Darke, an historical romance. _Mac._
=Gibson, Charles [Hammond].= “Richard Sudbury.” _Ms._, 1874- ----. A Boston writer of verse and prose. Two Gentlemen in Touraine; The Amatoryad and Other Poems. _S._
=Gibson, Mrs. Eva Katherine [Clapp].= _Il._, 1857- ----. A Chicago writer. Her Bright Future; A Lucky Mishap; Mismated; A Woman’s Triumph; A Dark Secret; Songs of Red Rose Land; Patriotic Song; Famous Lovers.
=Gibson, James Kimball.= _Ms._, 1836- ----. A farmer of Denmark, Michigan. Pastime Jottings.
=Gifford, Mrs. Augusta [Hale].= _Me._, 1842- ----. An historical writer of Portland, Maine. Germany: her People and Their Story. _Lo._
=Gifford, Franklin Kent.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Colorado. Aphrodite, the Romance of a Sculptor’s Masterpiece.
=Gifford, Orrin Philip.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A Baptist clergyman of prominence. In Memoriam, and Other Sermons.
=Gilbert, Mrs. Anne Jane [Hartley].= _E._, 1821-1904. A noted actress whose Stage Reminiscences were published in 1901. _Scr._
=Gilbert, George Holley.= _Vt._, 1854- ----. A professor of New Testament theology in the Chicago Theological Seminary. The Student’s Life of Jesus; The Student’s Life of Paul; The Revelation of Jesus; The First Interpreters of Jesus; A Primer of the Christian Religion. _Mac._
=Gilbert, Howard Worcester.= _Pa._, 1819-1894. An educator in Pennsylvania, once prominent as an Abolitionist. Aldornere, a Pennsylvanian Idyl, and Other Poems.
=Gilbert, Levi.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A Methodist clergyman, editor of the Western Christian Advocate from 1900. Side Lights on Immortality.
=Gilchrist, Mrs. Fredericka [Beardsley].= _N. Y._, 1846- ----. A writer of New York city. The True Story of Hamlet and Ophelia, an entirely new interpretation of the play. _Lit._
=Gilder, Jeannette Leonard.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. Sister of R. W. Gilder (page 146). A journalist of New York city, editor of The Critic. Taken by Siege, a novel; The Autobiography of a Tomboy. _Dou. Scr._
=Gill, Augustus Herman.= _Ms._, 1864- ----. A professor of oil and gas analysis in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1894. Gas and Fuel Analysis for Engineers; A Short Handbook of Oil Analysis. _Lip. Wil._
=Gillespie, Mrs. Elizabeth [Duane].= _Pa._, 1821-1901. Daughter of W. J. Duane (page 106), and descendant of Benjamin Franklin. A prominent social figure in Philadelphia for many years. A Book ©f Remembrances. _Lip._
=Gillette, Halbert Powers.= _Ia._, 1869- ----. A New York mining and civil engineer. Economics of Road Construction; Cost of Earthwork.
=Gillman, Henry.= _I._, 1833- ----. A scientist of Detroit. Marked for Life, a book of verse; The Wild Flowers and Gardens of Jerusalem and Palestine; Hassan: a Fellah, a romance of Palestine. _Lit._
=Gilman, Bradley.= _Ms._, 1859- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Springfield, Massachusetts, prior to 1904. The Parsonage Porch, a collection of short stories; The Kingdom of Coins; The Musical Journey of Dorothy and Detra; Back to the Soil; Ronald Carmaquay, a Commercial Clergyman. _Pa._
=Gilman, Mrs. Charlotte [Perkins] [Stetson].= _Ct._, 1860- ----. Daughter of F. B. Perkins, _supra_, and great granddaughter of L. Beecher, _supra_. A San Francisco writer. The Labour Movement; In This Our World, a collection of verse; Women and Economics; The Yellow Wall-Paper; Concerning Children; The Home: its Work and Influence; Human Work. _Sm._
=Gilman, Mrs. Mary Rebecca [Foster].= _Ms._, 1859- ----. Wife of B. Gilman, _supra_. The Life of Saint Theresa.
=Gilman, Theodore.= _Il._, 1841- ----. A New York banker. A Graded Banking System; Federal Clearing Houses. _Hou._
=Gilson, Roy Rolfe.= _Ia._, 1875- ----. A journalist of New York city. When Love is Young; In the Morning Glow; The Flower of Youth. _Har._
=Gladwin, William Zachary.= “Gulielma Zollinger.” 18-- - ----. A writer of Newton, Iowa. Dan Drummond of the Drummonds; Maggie McLanehan; The Widow O’Callaghan’s Boys.
=Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson.= _Va._, 1874- ----. A novelist of Richmond, Virginia. The Descendant: a novel; Phases of an Inferior Planet; The Battleground; The Freeman, and Other Poems; The Deliverance. _Dou. Har._
=Glasson, William Henry.= _N. Y._, 1874- ----. A professor of political economy in Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina, from 1902. History of Military Pension Legislation in the United States. _Mac._
=Glentworth, Marguerite Linton.= _N. J._, 1881- ----. A novelist of Newark, New Jersey. A Twentieth Century Boy; The Tenth Commandment. _Le._
=Glover, Elizabeth.= _See Bennett, Mary._
=Glynes, Mrs. Ella Maria [Dietz] [Clymer].= _See Clymer, Mrs._ (page 66).
=Godoy, José Francisco.= _Mex._, 1851- ----. A secretary of the Mexican embassy at Washington from 1896. The American L’Assommoir; Who Did It?; The Prominent Men of Mexico; La Ciudad de San Francisco; Tratado de Extradicion; Biographical Encyclopædia of Contemporaries; Mercantile and Legal Handbook of Mexico.
=Goepp, Philip Henry.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. A Philadelphia musician. Symphonies and their Meaning. _Lip._
=Goetschius, Percy.= _N. J._, 1853- ----. A Boston musician, among whose writings are: The Material used in Musical Composition; Theory and Practice of Tone Relations; The Homophonic Forms of Musical Composition; Applied Counterpoint.
=Going, Charles Buxton.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. Editor of the Engineering Magazine. Summer-Fallow, a book of verse; and co-author of Urchins of the Sea; and Urchins at the Pole.
=Going, Ellen Maud.= “E. M. Hardinge.” _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A nature writer of New York. With the Wild Flowers; Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers; With the Trees. _Ba._
=Goode, William Athelstane Meredith.= _Newfoundland_, 1875- ----. A journalist of New York city. With Sampson through the War.
=Goodell, Thomas Dwight.= _Ct._, 1854- ----. A professor of Greek at Yale University from 1888. Chapters on Greek Metric; The Greek in English; Greek Lessons. _Scr._
=Goodell, William.= _Ms._, 1792-1867. A Congregationalist missionary in Syria and Turkey, 1822-55. (His son of the same name is mentioned on page 150.) Come-Outerism; American Constitutional Law and its Bearing upon American Slavery; The Democracy of Christianity; Slavery and Anti-Slavery; The Old and the New, or The Changes of Thirty Years in the East; The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice, American Slavery a Formidable Obstacle to the Conversion of the World.
=Goodhue, Edward Solon.= _Q._, 1864- ----. A physician and littérateur of Riverside, California. Verses from the Valley.
=Goodrich, Alfred John.= _O._, 1847- ----. A New York musical educator and critic. Piano Manual; Music as a Language; Complete Musical Analysis; Analytical Harmony; Theory of Interpretation; Guide to Practical Musicianship; Synthetic Counterpoint.
=Goodsell, Daniel Ayres.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. A Methodist bishop from 1888. Nature and Character at Granite Bay.
=Goodspeed, George Stephen.= _Wis._, 1860- ----. A professor of Comparative Religion in the University of Chicago from 1892. Israel’s Messianic Hope; History of the Babylonians and Assyrians. _Mac. Scr._
=Goodwin, Hermon Camp.= _N. Y._, 1813-1891. A journalist of central New York. The Pioneer History of Cortland County and the Border Wars of New York; Life of John Jacob Astor; Legends of Poland; History of Ithaca, New York; Edgar Wentworth, a novel.
=Gordon, John Brown.= _Ga._, 1832-1904. A prominent military leader of the Southern Confederacy. Reminiscences of the Civil War (1903).
=Gordon, William.= _E._, 1740-1807. A Congregational clergyman, pastor at Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1772-86. He returned to England in the latter year. In 1788 he published in four volumes a History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, a work of much value. _See Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution; Dictionary of National Biography, volume 22._
=Gordy, John Pancoast.= _Md._, 1851- ----. A New York educator, professor of history in New York University from 1901. Growth and Development of the Normal School Idea in the United States; Text-Book on Psychology; A History of Political Parties in the United States. He has also published a translation of Kuno Fischer’s Descartes.
=Gordy, Wilbur Fisk.= _Md._, 1854- ----. A supervisor of schools in Hartford, Connecticut. A School History of the United States; American Leaders and Heroes; The Pathfinder in American History (co-author).
=Gorham, George Congdon.= _L. I._, 1832- ----. A journalist, now (1904) living in Washington city. The Life and Public Services of Edwin M. Stanton. =Hou.=
=Goss, Charles Frederic.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Cincinnati. The Optimist; The Philopolist; Hits and Misses; Life of D. L. Moody; The Redemption of David Corson; The Loom of Life; Little Saint Sunshine. _Bo. Rev._
=Goss, Elbridge Henry.= _Ms._ 1830- - ----. A writer of Melrose, Massachusetts. Life of Colonel Paul Revere; Melrose Memorial; History of Melrose.
=Gould, Elgin Ralston Lovell.= _Ont._, 1860- ----. A professor of statistics in the University of Chicago. The Gothenburg System of Liquor Traffic; The Social Condition of Labour; European Labour Statistics; The Housing of Wage-Earners in European and American Cities; The Social Problems of Labour; Social Condition of Textile Workers in Europe and America.
=Gould, George Milbry.= _Me._, 1848- ----. A Philadelphia physician. Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology, and Allied Sciences; Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine (with W. L. Pyle); Student’s Medical Dictionary; Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine and Surgery (with W. L. Pyle); Pocket Medical Dictionary; Suggestions to Medical Writers; Borderland Studies; An Autumn Singer.
=Gouraud, George Fauvel.= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. A New York lawyer. Ballads of Coster-Land.
=Gow, George Coleman.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A professor of music at Vassar College. The Structure of Music.
=Grabau, Mrs. Mary Antin.= _R._, 188- - ----. A writer of Hebrew-Russian parentage. At the age of eleven she wrote in Yiddish, From Plotzk to Boston, which two years later she translated into English.
=Gradle, Henry.= _G._, 1855- ----. A Chicago physician. Bacteria and the Germ Theory of Disease; Diseases of the Nose, Pharynx, and Ear.
=Gramm, William.= _P._, 1818-1901. A picture-frame maker and archæologist of New York city who came to America from Prussia in 1851. Phantasy and Life.
=Grandin, Egbert Henry.= _N. J._, 1855- ----. A New York physician. Electricity in Gynæcology; Practical Obstetrics.
=Granger, Moses Moorhead.= _O._, 1831- ----. A lawyer of Zanesville, Ohio. Washington versus Jefferson: the Case tried by battle in 1861-65. _Hou._
=Grannis, Anna Jane.= _Ct._, 1856- ----. A writer of Plainville, Connecticut. Skipped Stitches; Sandwort; Speedwell.
=Gray, Arthur Irving.= _Wis._, 1859- ----. A New York journalist. Bath Robes and Bachelors; Over the Black Coffee. _Ba._
=Gray, David.= _N. Y._, 1870- ----. Son of D. Gray (page 154). A lawyer and journalist of Buffalo. Gallops, a book of fox-hunting stories. _Cent._
=Gray, Morris.= _Ms._, 1856- ----. A Boston lawyer, author of A Treatise on the Law of Communication by Telegraph. _Lit._
=Green, Nathan.= _Tn._, 1827- ----. A professor of law at Cumberland University, Tennessee, from 1856. The Tall Man of Winton; Sparks from a Back Log.
=Greene, Edward Lee.= _R. I._, 1843- ----. A professor of botany at the Catholic University, Washington city, from 1895. Manual of Botany for the Region of San Francisco Bay; Flora Franciscana; West American Oaks and Pittonia.
=Greene, Evarts Boutell.= _Japan_, 1870- ----. An educator of Illinois, professor of history in the University of Illinois at Urbana from 1894. The Provincial Governor in the English Colonies of North America. _Lgs._
=Greene, Henry Copley.= _A._, 1871- ----. A Boston littérateur. Theophile, a Miracle Play; Plains and Uplands of old France, a Book of Prose and Verse.
=Greene, Roy Farrell.= _Mch._, 1873- ----. Cupid is King, a collection of verse.
=Greenslet, Ferris.= _N. Y._, 1875- ----. Joseph Glanvill, a Study in English Thought and Letters of the Seventeenth Century; Walter Pater; The Quest of the Holy Grail. _Mac._
=Greenwood, Elisha.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. A lawyer of Boston. Public Policy in the Law of Contracts; Constitutional Law.
=Gregg, David.= _Pa._, 1846- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn from 1890. From Solomon to the Captivity; Studies in John; Facts that Call for the Faith; Our Best Moods; The Things of Northfield; Makers of the American Republic; The Heaven Life; New Epistles from Old Lands; Our Best Moods. _Rev._
=Gregory, Eliot.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. An artist and author of New York city. Worldly Ways and Byways; Idler Papers; The Ways of Men. _Scr._
=Gregory, John Goadby.= _Wis._, 1856- ----. A journalist of Milwaukee. A Beauty of Thebes (verse).
=Grier, James Alexander.= _Pa._, 1846- ----. A United Presbyterian clergyman of Pennsylvania, professor in Alleghany Theological Seminary. Secret Societies; Biography of Jeremiah Rankine Johnston.
=Griggs, Edward Howard.= _Min._, 1868- ----. A prominent lecturer upon ethics. The New Humanism; A Book of Meditations.
=Grinnell, Charles Edward.= _Md._, 1841- ----. A Boston lawyer. A Study of the Poor Debtor Law of Massachusetts; The Law of Deceit; Points in Pleading and Practice.
=Grissom, Arthur [Colfax].= _Il._, 1869-1901. Beaux and Belles, a collection of society verse. _Put._
=Gross, John Daniel.= _G._, 1737-1812. A New York clergyman and educator. Natural Principles of Rectitude.
=Grubb, Edward Burd.= _N. J._, 1841- ----. An iron manufacturer at Burlington, New Jersey, brevetted brigadier-general for service in the Federal army during the Civil War, and minister to Spain 1890-92. What I saw of the Suez Canal.
=Guerber, Hélène Adeline.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. An educator and author of Nyack, New York. Myths of Greece and Rome; Myths of Northern Lands; Legends of the Middle Ages; Legends of the Rhine; Legends of the Virgin and Christ; Stories of the Wagner Operas; Stories of Famous Operas; The Story of the Thirteen Colonies; The Story of Greece; The Story of the Romans; Legends of Switzerland; text books in modern languages; The story of the Chosen People; The Story of the Great Republic; Empresses of France. _Am. Bar. Do. He._
=Gulick, Charles Burton.= _N. J._, 1868- ----. An assistant professor of Greek at Harvard University from 1899. The Life of the Ancient Greeks. _Ap._
=Gulick, John Thomas.= _H. I._, 1832- ----. A Presbyterian missionary, now at Osaka, Japan, of prominence as a writer upon evolution. Diversity of Evolution; Divergent Evolution and the Darwinian Theory; Inconsistencies of Utilitarianism.
=Gunton, George.= _E._, 1845- ----. A sociologist, editor of Gunton’s Magazine. Wealth and Progress; Principles of Social Economics; Trusts and the Public; Outlines of Political Science.
=Guthrie, William Dameron.= _Cal._, 1859- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Lectures on the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. _Lit._
=Guthrie, William Norman.= _S._, 1868- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Alameda, California. Modern Poet Prophets; Essays Critical and Interpretative; To Kindle the Yule Log; A Booklet of Verse; Songs of American Destiny; The Old Hemlock; Symbolic Odes; The Christ of the Ages in Words of Holy Writ. _Clke. Wh._
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=Hackett, Frank Warren.= _N. H._, 1841- ----. A lawyer of Washington city. The Gavel and the Mace; The Geneva Award Acts. _Lit._
=Hageman, John Frelinghuysen.= _N. J._, 1816- ----. A lawyer of Princeton, New Jersey. Princeton and its Institutions (1879); History of Mercer County, New Jersey; Treatise on Privileged Communications.
=Hagen, John George.= _A._, 1847- ----. An astronomer, director of the Observatory at Georgetown University, District of Columbia, from 1880. Synopsis der Höhern Mathematik; Index Operum Leonardi Euleri; Atlas Stellarum Variabilium.
=Hailmann, William Nicholas.= _Sd._, 1836- ----. An educator of note, among whose many publications are Outlines of a System of Object Teaching; History of Pedagogy; Kindergarten Culture; Letters to a Mother; The English Language. _Am._
=Hainer, Bayard Taylor.= _Mo._, 1860- ----. An associate justice of the supreme court of Oklahoma. The Modern Law of Municipal Securities.
=Hains, T[hornton] Jenkins.= _D. C._, 1866- ----. A writer of sea tales, now (1904) a resident of Brooklyn, but formerly a sailor. Captain Gore; Richard Judkins; The Windjammers; The Wreck of the Connemaugh; Mr. Trunnell; The Cruise of the Petrel; Sea Folk. _Lip. Lo._
=Hale, Anne Gardner.= _Ms._, 1823- ----. A Newburyport writer of verse and prose. Folly’s Bells, a German Legend; Uncle Mark’s Amaranths; Seedlings from My Wild Garden (1902). _Le._
=Hale, George Silsbee.= _N. H._, 1825-1877. Son of Salma Hale (page 164). A lawyer of Boston. Manual for the Overseers of the Poor; The Charities of Boston; Digest of United States Common Law Decisions. 1858-59.
=Hale, Mary Whitwell.= _Ms._, 1810-1862. An educator and hymn-writer of Massachusetts, whose Poems appeared in 1840.
=Hale, William Bayard.= _Ind._, 1869- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Phillips Brooks: a Memorial; The Eternal Teacher; The Making of the American Constitution: a Genesis of Nationality; The New Obedience: a Plea for Social Submission to Christ. _Lgs._
=Hale, William Benjamin.= _Mo._, 1871- ----. A lawyer of Northport, Long Island. Bailments and Carriers; Damages; Torts. _West._
=Hale, William Gardner.= _Ga._, 1849- ----. A professor of Latin and head of that department in the University of Chicago from 1892. The Art of Reading Latin; The Cum-Constructions; The Sequence of Tenses in Latin; The Anticipatory Subjunctive in Greek and Latin; Latin Grammar (with C. D. Buck). _Gi._
=Hale, Will[iam] T[homas].= _Tn._, 1857- ----. A journalist of Nashville, Tennessee, whose verse has been widely copied. In Rural Ways; Showers and Sunshine; Poems and Dialect Pieces; Autumn Lane and Other Poems; Backward Trail: Stories of the Indians and Tennessee Pioneers; Great Southerners.
=Hall, Alexander Wilford.= _N. Y._, 1819-1902. An evangelist of New York city, prominent as an opponent of Universalism and evolution. Universalism against Itself; Problem of Human Life; Immortality of the Soul; Hygienic Secret of Health.
=Hall, Arthur Cleveland.= 18-- - ----. Crime and Social Progress. _Mac._
=Hall, Bolton.= _I._, 1854- ----. Son of John Hall (1829-1868, page 166). A lawyer and university extension lecturer of New York city. Even as You and I; Things as They Are; The Game of Life; Life and Love and Death.
=Hall, Francis Joseph.= _O._, 1857- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor of dogmatic theology in Western Theological Seminary, Chicago, from 1886. Theological Outlines; Historical Position of the Episcopal Church; The Kenotic Theory.
=Hall, Prescott Farnsworth.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. A Boston lawyer. The Massachusetts Law of Landlord and Tenant; Practice Schedule; Examination of Land Titles.
=Hall, Ruth.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. A novelist of Catskill, N. Y. The Story of Moreton House; An Impossible Thing; The Best Policy; What Shall We Do?; In the Brave Days of Old, a tale for boys; The Boys of Scrooby; The Black Gown; The Golden Arrow; A Downrenter’s Son; The Pine Grove House. _Hou._
=Hall, Thomas Bartlett.= _Ms._, 1824-1903. A lawyer of Boston. Three Articles on Modern Spiritualism by a Bible Spiritualist; Modern Spiritualism; Legal Status of Patents; Treatise on Patent Estate.
=Hall, Thomas Cuming.= _I._, 1858- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor in Union Theological Seminary, New York city. Messages of Jesus; The Social Meaning of Religious Movements in England; The Power of an Endless Life; The Synoptic Gospels. _Scr._
=Hall, Thomas Proctor.= _Ont._, 1858- ----. A professor of natural science at Tabor College, Iowa, from 1893. A Physical Theory of Electrical Magnetism.
=Hall, Thomas Winthrop.= “Tom Hall.” _N. Y._, 1862-1900. A popular New York littérateur, whose verse includes When Hearts are Trumps; When Love Laughs; When Cupid Calls; When Love is Lord. The Little Lady, Some Other People, and Myself; An Experimental Wooing; Tales by Tom Hall; The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders, are prose works. _Sto._
=Hall, Tom.= _See Hall, T. W._
=Hall, Violette.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Sister of Ruth Hall, _supra_. A novelist. Chanticleer.
=Hall, Winfield Scott.= _Il._, 1861- ----. A Chicago physician. Laboratory Guide in Physiology; Anatomy of the Central Nervous System in Man and in Vertebrates; Text Book of Physiology; Elementary Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene; Intermediate Physiology and Hygiene.
=Hallam, Mrs. Julia [Clark].= _Wis._, 1860- ----. A writer of Sioux City, Iowa. The Relation of the Sexes from a Scientific Standpoint; The Story of a European Tour.
=Halleck, Reuben Post.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. An educator, principal of the Male High School at Louisville from 1896. Psychology and Psychic Culture; The Education of the Central Nervous System; Introduction and Notes to Cooper’s “Last of the Mohicans;” History of English Literature. _Mac._
=Hallock, Gerard Benjamin Fleet.= _W. Va._, 1856- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Rochester. Upward Steps; The Model Prayer; Sermon Seeds; God’s Whispered Secrets; Beauty in God’s Word; The Homiletic Year; Journeying in the Land Where Jesus Lived. _Cr._
=Hallock, Joseph Newton.= _N. Y._, 1834- ----. A Congregational clergyman of New York, editor of the Christian Work. A History of Southampton; First Impressions in Europe; Twice Across the Continent; The Christian Life; Family Worship.
=Hallowell, Mrs. Anna Coffin [Davis].= _Pa._, 1838- ----. Wife of R. P. Hallowell (page 167). James and Lucretia Mott: Life and Letters. _Hou._
=Hallowell, Mrs. Sarah Catharine [Fraley].= _Pa._, 1833- ----. A Philadelphia journalist, an associate editor of the Public Ledger from 1877. On the Church Steps; Nan, the New-Fashioned Girl.
=Hallworth, Joseph Bryant.= _Ms._, 1872- ----. A writer of Lowell, Mass. Arline Valere. _Pa._
=Halsey, Francis Whiting.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A journalist of New York city. Two Months Abroad; A History of Unadilla and the Headwaters of the Susquehanna; The Old New York Frontier; American Authors and their Homes; Authors of Our Day in their Homes; Our Literary Deluge.
=Halsey, Frederick Arthur.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. Brother of F. W. Halsey, _supra_. An engineer of New York city. Slide Valve Gears; The Locomotive Link Motion; The Slide Rule; Worm and Spiral Gearing; The Metric System. _Vn._
=Halsey, Harlan Page.= “Old Sleuth.” _N. Y._, 1837-1898. A Brooklyn author who published an immense number of sensational novels, of which Old Sleuth was the chief. He also wrote society novels, among which are My Aggravating Wife; A Lady Bachelor; Her Great Surprise.
=Hamblen, Herbert Elliott.= “Frederick Benton Williams.” _N. H._, 1849- ----. A New York writer who has had a varied experience as sailor and railroad man. On Many Seas; The General Manager’s Story; Tom Benton’s Luck; The Yarn of a Bucko Mate; A Modern Sea Rover; We Win; The Red Shirts. _Don. Mac. Scr._
=Hamersley, James Hooker.= _N. Y._, 1844-1901. Son of J. W. Hamersley, _infra_. A New York littérateur. Seven Voices, a collection of verse. _Put._
=Hamersley, John William.= _N. Y._, 1808-1889. A lawyer of New York city. Reminiscences of Lady Hester Stanhope; A Chemical Change in the Eucharist.
=Hamilton, John Taylor.= _W. I._, 1859- ----. A Moravian clergyman of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. History of the Moravian Church in the United States; History of the Moravian Church during the 18th and 19th Centuries; A History of Moravian Missions.
=Hamilton, Peter Joseph.= _Al._, 1859- ----. A lawyer of Mobile. Colonial Mobile; Rambles in Historic Lands. _Hou. Put._
=Hamp, Sidford Frederick.= _E._, 1855- ----. A journalist of Colorado Springs. The Treasure of Mushroom Rock. _Put._
=Hanchett, Henry Granger.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. A physician and musician of New York city. Elements of Modern Domestic Medicine; Sexual Health; The Prophylactic and Therapeutic Resources of Mankind; Inquiry in Prophylaxis.
=Hansborough, Mrs. Mary Berri [Chapman.]= _D. C._, 187- - ----. Lyrics of Love and Nature.
=Hanus, Paul.= _Sil._, 1855- ----. A professor of education at Harvard from 1901. Elements of Determinants; Geometry in the Grammar School; Educational Aims and Educational Values; A Modern School.
=Hapgood, Hutchins.= _Il._, 1869- ----. Paul Jones; The Spirit of the Ghetto.
=Hapgood, Norman.= _Il._, 1868- ----. A journalist of New York city, now (1904) on the editorial staff of the Commercial Advertiser. Literary Statesmen and Others, a collection of essays of notable excellence; Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People; Daniel Webster, a brief biography; Great Actors; Famous Actresses; The Stage in America; George Washington, a brief biography. _Mac. Pa. S. Scr. Sm._
=Harben, Will[iam] N[athaniel].= _Ga._, 1858- ----. A novelist of New York city. White Marie; Almost Persuaded; A Mute Confessor; The Land of the Changing Sun; From Clue to Climax; The Caruthers Affair; Westerfelt; Northern Georgia Sketches; A Woman who Trusted; Abner Daniel; The Substitute; The Georgians. _Cas. Lip. Mer. Mg. Har._
=Harding, Chester.= _N. Y._, 1843- ----. A former secretary of the United States legation at Pekin. The Real Chinaman. _Do._
=Hardinge, E. M.= _See Going, Ellen Maud._
=Hare, Hobart Amory.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A physician of Philadelphia. Among his professional writings are Practical Therapeutics; Fever: its Pathology and Treatment; Epilepsy; Physiological Effects of Tobacco.
=Harley, Lewis Reifsnyder.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. An educator of Philadelphia. Francis Lieber, his Life and Political Philosophy; Three Typical Educational Systems; The High School System; Life of Charles Thomson (page 380). _Mac._
=Harlow, William Burt.= _Me._, 1856- ----. A professor of English literature at Syracuse University. Songs of Syracuse; Early English Literature; Scenes Abroad, and Other Poems.
=Harper, George McLean.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A professor of English literature at Princeton University from 1900. The Legend of the Holy Grail; Masters of French Literature. _Scr._
=Harriman, Karl Edwin.= _Mch._, 1875- ----. A journalist of Battle Creek, Michigan. Ann Arbor Tales; The Home Builders.
=Harris, Frank Burlingame.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. An Omaha journalist. The Road to Ridgely’s.
=Harris, Lee O----.= _Pa._, 1839- ----. An Indiana writer of domestic verse. Interludes; The Man who Tramps, a novel.
=Harris, Thomas Le Grand.= _Ind._, 1863- ----. A writer of Sheridan, Indiana. The Evolution of the College Curriculum in the United States; The Trent Affair and Relations with England at the Beginning of the Civil War.
=Harris, William Charles.= _Md._, 1830- ----. A New York editor and publisher. Salmon and Trout. _Mac._
=Harrison, Benjamin.= _O._, 1832-1901. The twenty-third President of the United States. This Country of Ours; Views of an Ex-President. _See Life of, by L. Wallace._ _Bo. Cent._
=Hart, Burdett.= _Ct._, 1821- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Fair Haven, Connecticut. Studies of the Model Life; Always Upward; Aspects of Heaven; Biblical Epochs; The Crown Lost and Restored. _Rev._
=Hart, Henry Martyn.= _E._, 1838- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Denver from 1870. Elementary Chemistry; Children’s Service Book; A Preacher’s Legacy; A Book of Family Prayer; A Way that Seemeth Right, a work on Christian Science; Priestcraft: Roman and Other.
=Harte, Mrs. Lucy Cecil [White] [Lillie].= _See Lillie, Mrs._ (page 230).
=Hartmann, Sadikichi.= _Japan._ 1867- ----. A New York littérateur, of Japanese and German parentage. Shakespeare in Art; Conversations with Walt Whitman; Schopenhauer in the Air; Modern American Sculpture; Naked Ghosts; History of American Art; Japanese Art. _Pa._
=Harvey, John Le Grand.= _O._, 1857- ----. A lawyer of Waltham, Massachusetts. Law as a Factor of Civilization; The Torrens System of Land Transfer.
=Harvey, William Hope.= _W. Va._, 1851- ----. An Arkansas writer on finance. Coin’s Financial School; Tale of Two Nations; Coin’s Financial School Up to Date; Patriots of America; Coin on Money, Trusts and Imperialism.
=Haskins, Caryl Davis.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. An electrical engineer of Schenectady. Transformers, a technical work; For the Queen in South Africa, a volume of short stories. _Lit._
=Hastings, Charles Sheldon.= 18-- - ----. A professor of physics at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Light: a Consideration of the More Familiar Phenomena of Optics. _Scr._
=Hastings, Elizabeth.= _See Sherwood, Margaret P._
=Hathaway, Warren.= _N. Y._, 1828- ----. A Congregational clergyman at Blooming Grove, New York. A Faithful Pastor; Lectures on Living Questions; Studies in Nature and Grace.
=Haupt, Charles Elvin.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Stories from Bible History; Life of Emanuel Greenwald (page 157).
=Haupt, Paul.= _G._, 1858- ----. A professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University from 1883. Editor of the Polychrome Bible.
=Hawkes, Clarence.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. A blind lecturer and verse-writer of Hadley, Massachusetts. Pebbles and Shells, a book of verse; Songs for Columbia’s Heroes; Little Foresters.
=Hawley, Gideon.= _Ct._, 1785-1870. The first state superintendent of schools in New York. Essays in Truth and Knowledge.
=Hawthorne, Hildegarde.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Daughter of J. Hawthorne (page 176). A Country Interlude, a novel. _Hou._
=Hay, Gustavus.= _Ms._, 1866-1901. A lawyer of Boston. The Law of Railway Accidents in Massachusetts.
=Hay, Helen.= _See Whitney, Mrs. Helen._
=Haydn, Hiram Collins.= _N. Y._, 1831- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman and educator of Cleveland. Lay Effort; Death and Beyond; American Heroes on Mission Fields; The Bible and Current Thought; Midsummer Discourses; Brightening the World; The Face Angelic.
=Hayes, John Russell.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. A professor of English at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. The Old-Fashioned Garden, and Other Verses; The Brandywine; West Chester Centennial Ode; Swarthmore Idylls.
=Hazard, Marshall Custiss.= _Pa._, 1839- ----. The editor of the Congregational Publication Society from 1885. The Tearless Land; Outline Bible Studies; The Home Department.
=Hazen, Charles Downer.= _Vt._, 1868- ----. A professor of history at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, from 1894. Contemporary American Opinion of the French Revolution; a translation of Borgeaud’s Adoption and Amendment of Constitutions in Europe and America. _J. H. U. Mac._
=Hazen, Marshman Williams.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Observation, Thought, and Expression; Government; History of the United States.
=Heath, Perry Sanford.= _Ind._, 1857- ----. An assistant postmaster-general under President McKinley. A Hoosier in Russia.
=Heaton, John Langdon.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A New York city journalist. The Story of Vermont; The Book of Lies; The Quilting Bee, and Other Poems; Stories of Napoleon. _Sto._
=Heermans, Forbes.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A journalist and playwright of Syracuse. Thirteen Stories of the Far West; Love by Induction, and Other Plays; The Silent Witness, a drama; The Vagabond, a play.
=Hegan, Alice Caldwell.= _See Rice, Mrs. Alice Caldwell Hegan._
=Heistand, Henry Olcott Sheldon.= _O._, 1856- ----. A United States army officer. Alaska: its History and Description.
=Hemenway, Abby Maria.= _Vt._, 1828-1890. A Vermont historian. Poets and Poetry of Vermont (edited); Rosa Mystica; Rosa Immaculata; House of Gold; Vermont Historical Gazetteer.
=Hemmeter, John Cohn.= _Md._, 1864- ----. A Baltimore physician. The Special Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the Digestive Organs; Diseases of the Stomach; Theodore Billroth, Surgical and Mental Philosopher; Diseases of the Intestines.
=Hemstreet, Charles.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A New York journalist. Nooks and Corners of Old New York; The Calendar of Old New York; The Story of Manhattan; When Old New York was Young; Literary New York: its Landmarks and Associations; The Flower of the Fort. _Put. Scr._
=Henderson, Charles Hanford.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. An educator. Physics; Education and the Larger Life; John Percyfield. _Hou._
=Henderson, Charles Richmond.= _Ind._, 1848- ----. A Baptist clergyman in Chicago. Introduction to Study of Dependents, Defectives, and Delinquents; Social Elements; Social Settlements; Development of Doctrine in the Epistles; The Social Spirit in America. _Scr._
=Henderson, Marc Antony.= _See Strong, G. A._
=Henderson, John Brooks.= _La._, 1870- ----. Son of Mrs. M. F. Henderson (page 180). A lawyer of Washington. American Diplomatic Questions.
=Henry, Arthur.= _Il._, 1867- ----. A Toledo journalist. A Princess of Arcady; An Island Cabin; The House in the Woods. _Bar._
=Henry, Stuart Oliver.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. An author long resident in Paris. Paris Days and Evenings; Hours with Famous Parisians; French Etudes and Rhapsodies.
=Henry, William Arnon.= _O._, 1850- ----. An educator, dean of the College of Agriculture, Wisconsin University, from 1891. Experiments in Amber Cane and the Ensilage of Fodder; A Handbook of Northern Wisconsin; Feeds and Feeding, a Handbook for the Student and Stockman.
=Henshall, James Alexander.= _Md._, 1836- ----. The superintendent of the Government Fish Commission Station at Bozeman, Montana, from 1896. Book of the Black Bass; Camping and Cruising in Florida; More about the Black Bass; Ye Gods and Little Fishes; Bass, Pike, Perch, and Others. _Clke. Mac._
=Hensley, Mrs. Sophie M---- [Almon].= _N. S._, 1866- ----. A verse-writer of New York city. A Woman’s Love Letters; Souls.
=Herbermann, Charles George.= _Wa._, 1840- ----. A professor of Latin in the College of the City of New York from 1869. Business Life in Ancient Rome.
=Herbert, Hilary Abner.= _S. C._, 1834- ----. The secretary of the navy, 1893-1897. History of Efforts to Increase the United States Navy; Why the Solid South? (edited).
=Herford, Oliver.= _E._, 18-- - ----. A humorous artist and verse-writer of New York city. The Bashful Earthquake, and Other Tales and Verses; Artful Antics; An Alphabet of Celebrities; Wagner for Infants; Child’s Primer of Natural History; More Animals; Overheard in a Garden. _Scr. Sm._
=Herne, James A----.= _N. Y._, 1839-1901. A New York actor and playwright. Hearts of Oak; The Minute Men; Drifting Apart; Margaret Fleming; Sag Harbor; Shore Acres.
=Herrick, Clarence Luther.= _Min._, 1858- ----. An educator, formerly president of the University of New Mexico. Mammals of Minnesota; Entomostraca of Minnesota; Waverly Group of Ohio.
=Herrick, Francis Hobart.= _Vt._, 1858- ----. A professor of biology at Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio. The American Lobster: its Habits and Developments; The Home Life of Wild Birds. _Put._
=Herrick, Robert [Welch].= _Ms._, 1868- ----. A novelist, assistant professor of rhetoric at the University of Chicago. The Man who Wins; Literary Love-Letters, and Other Stories; The Gospel of Freedom; Love’s Dilemma; Composition and Rhetoric (with L. T. Damon); The Real World; The Web of Life; Their Child; The Common Lot.
=Herringshaw, Thomas William.= _E._, 1858- ----. A Chicago publisher and author. Home Occupations; Prominent Men and Women of the Day; Aids to Literary Success; Mulierology; Herringshaw’s Encyclopædia of American Biography.
=Herschel, Clemens.= _Ia._, 1842- ----. A New York hydraulic engineer. Continuous Revolving Drawbridges; One Hundred and Fifteen Experiments; Frontinus and the Water Supply of the City of Rome. _Est. Wil._
=Hersey, George Dallas.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A Providence physician. Medical History of the Colony and State of Rhode Island.
=Hersey, Heloise Edwina.= _Me._, 1855- ----. A prominent educator in Boston. To Girls: a Budget of Letters. _Sm._
=Hertor, Christian Archibald.= _Ct._, 1865- ----. A New York physician. Diagnosis of Nervous Diseases; Lectures on Chemical Pathology.
=Hewins, Caroline Maria.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. The librarian of the Hartford public library from 1892. Books for the Young; Books for Boys and Girls.
=Heydecker, Edward Le Moyne.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. A New York lawyer. Commentary on Mechanics’ Liens; War Revenue Law.
=Hibben, John Grier.= _Il._, 1861- ----. A professor of philosophy at Princeton University from 1893. Inductive Logic; The Problems of Philosophy. Hegel’s Logic. _Scr._
=Hicks, Frederick Charles.= _Mch._, 1863- ----. An educator. Territorial Revenue System of Missouri; The Government of the People of Missouri; Economics: a Study of Fundamental Principles.
=Hicks, Lewis Ezra.= 18-- - ----. A professor of geology in Denison University, Granville, Ohio. A Critique of Design Arguments: or an Examination of the Methods of Reasoning in Natural Theology. _Scr._
=Hill, Frances.= _Pa._, 1875- ----. The Outlaws of Horseshoe Hole. _Scr._
=Hill, Frederick Trevor.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A New York lawyer. Miniatures of Balzac (with S. P. Griffin); The Case and Exceptions, a collection of short stories; The Care of Estates; The Minority, a novel. _Ap. Sto._
=Hill, Mrs. Grace [Livingston].= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A Philadelphia writer. A Chautauqua Idyl; A Parkerstown Delegate; A Little Servant; Katherine’s Yesterday; In the Way; Lone Point; A Daily Rate; An Unwilling Guest; The Angel of His Presence; According to the Pattern. _Lo._
=Hill, Henry.= _N. Y._, 1795-188-. Southern Africa; Recollections of an Octogenarian.
=Hill, John Ethan.= _Ct._, 1865- ----. A professor of mathematics at Columbia University from 1895. Bibliography of Surfaces and Twisted Curves; Shades, Shadows, and Perspective. _Wil._
=Hill, Joseph Adna.= _N. H._, 1860- ----. A statistician of Washington city. The English Income Tax, with Special Reference to Administration and Method of Assessment. _Mac._
=Hill, Robert Thomas.= _Tn._, 1858- ----. A geologist of Washington city. Cuba, Porto Rico, with the Other Islands of the West Indies. _Cent._
=Hill, Thomas Edie.= _Vt._, 1832- ----. An author of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Hill’s Manual of Social and Business Forms; Album of Biography; Condensed Political History; Money Found; Ways of Cruelty.
=Hillegas, Howard Clemens.= _Pa._, 1872- ----. A journalist, correspondent of the New York World during the Boer War. Oom Paul’s People; The Boers in War; With the Boers in War.
=Hillis, Newell Dwight.= _Ia._, 1858- ----. A prominent Presbyterian clergyman, formerly pastor of the Independent Church of Chicago, but since March, 1899, of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. A Man’s Value to Society; The Investment of Influence; Foretokens of Immortality; How the Inner Light Failed; The Quest of Happiness; The Social Problems of the Republic; Right Living as a Fine Art; Great Books as Life Teachers; David: the Poet and King; The Influence of Christ in Modern Life. _Rev._
=Hinds, John Iredell Dillard.= _N. C._, 1847- ----. An educator. Using Tobacco; Charles Darwin; American System of Education; Inorganic Chemistry; Chemistry by Experiment.
=Hinman, Russell.= _O._, 1853- ----. A geographer in New York city who has published a series of geographical text-books.
=Hinsdale, Mrs. Grace Webster [Haddock].= _N. H._, 1832- ----. A hymn-writer of New York city. Coming to the King, a Book of Daily Devotion for Children; Thinking Aloud.
=Hinton, Richard Josiah.= _E._, 1830-1901. A Washington journalist. Life of Abraham Lincoln; Life of William H. Seward; English Radical Leaders; Handbook of Arizona; John Brown; The Making of the New West; Life of General Sheridan.
=Hirth, Friedrich.= _G._, 1845- ----. A professor of Chinese literature at Columbia University from 1902. China and the Roman Orient; Notes on the Chinese Documentary Style; Ancient Porcelain; Textbook of Documentary Chinese; Chinesische Studien; Ueber fremde Einflüsse in der Chinesischen Kunst.
=Hitchcock, Mrs. Caroline Hanks.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. A Cambridge writer. Nancy Hanks, the Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Mother; The History of the Hanks Family in America.
=Hoadley, Frederic Hodges.= _Ct._, 1849- ----. A physician and ethnologist. Human Discords.
=Hoadley, George Arthur.= _Ms._, 1848- ----. A professor of physics at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, since 1883. Brief Course in Physics; Teachers’ Manual of Physics; Elementary Measurements in Magnetism and Electricity. _Am._
=Hoar, George Frisbie.= _Ms._, 1826-1904. A Massachusetts statesman, a member of the national Senate from 1876. Autobiography of Seventy Years. _Scr._
=Hobson, Richmond Pearson.= _N. C._, 1870- ----. A naval officer, distinguished for bravery in the Spanish-American War. The Sinking of the Merrimac; The Disappearing Gun Afloat. _Cent._
=Hodder, Alfred [LeRoy].= _O._, 1866- ----. The Powers that Prey (with “Josiah Flynt”); The Specious Present; The New Americans; A Fight for the City.
=Hodgin, Cyrus Wilburn.= _Ind._, 1842- ----. A professor of history at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, from 1887. Outline of Course of Study in United States History; Outline of Civil Government in Indiana; Indiana and the Nation; A Study of the American Commonwealth. _He._
=Hoff, William Bainbridge.= _Pa._, 1846-1903. Examples, Conclusions, and Maxims of Modern Naval Tactics; The Avoidance of Collisions at Sea; Elementary Naval Tactics. _Vn. Wil._
=Hoffman, Charles Frederick.= _N. Y._, 1830-1897. Brother of E. A. Hoffman (page 188). An Episcopal clergyman, rector of All-Angels’ Church, New York city, 1873-97. All the Week Through; Days and Nights with Jesus.
=Hoffman, Frank Sargent.= _Wis._, 1857- ----. A professor of philosophy at Union College, Schenectady, from 1885. The Sphere of the State; The Sphere of Science. _Put._
=Hoffmann, Ralph.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. An educator and ornithologist of Belmont, Massachusetts. Bird World (with J. H. Stickney); Bird Portraits; Birds of Berkshire County (with W. Faxon); A Guide to the Birds of New England and Eastern New York. _Gi. Hou._
=Hofman, Heinrich Oscar.= _G._, 1852- ----. A professor of metallurgy in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Metallurgy of Lead; Metallurgy of Iron and Steel.
=Hogan, John Baptist.= _I._, 1829-1901. A Roman Catholic clergyman of prominence, for thirty years professor in the Theological School of Saint Sulpice at Paris. In 1884 he became president of Saint John’s Ecclesiastical Seminary at Brighton, Massachusetts, continuing in that position until 1889, and again from 1894 till his death. From 1889 to 1894 he was president of Divinity College of the Catholic University at Washington city. Clerical Studies; Daily Thoughts for Priests. _Mar._
=Hogan, Mrs. Louise E---- [Shimer].= _Pa._, 1855- ----. A writer on domestic science. How to Feed Children; A Study of a Child; Education and Amusement of Children; Children’s Diet in Home and School. _Har. Lip._
=Holbrook, Florence.= _Il._, 185- - ----. An educator of Chicago. Elementary Geography; Round the Year in Myth and Song; The Book of Nature Myths. _Ra. Hou._
=Holcombe, Chester.= _N. Y._, 1844- ----. A diplomatist long connected with the United States legation at Peking, China. The Real Chinaman; The Real Chinese Question. _Do._
=Holland, William Jacob.= _W. I._, 1848- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, chancellor of the Western University of Pennsylvania at Pittsburgh, from 1891. The Butterfly Book. _Dou._
=Hollander, Jacob Harry.= _Md._, 1871- ----. An educator. History of the Cincinnati Southern Railway; Financial History of Baltimore; Studies in State Legislation.
=Holley, George Washington.= _Ct._, 1810-1897. A writer long resident at Niagara Falls, New York. Niagara: its History and Geology; The Falls of Niagara; Magnetism or the New Cosmography.
=Hollister, Horace.= _Pa._, 1822- ----. A physician and local historian of Scranton, Pennsylvania. History of the Lackawanna Valley; Coal Notes.
=Holls, George Frederick William.= _Pa._, 1857-1903. A lawyer of New York city. Franz Lieber, his Life and Work; Sancta Sophia and Troitza; Compulsory Voting; The Peace Conference at the Hague. _Mac._
=Holt, Henry.= _Md._, 1840- ----. A prominent publisher of New York city. Talks on Civics.
=Holyoke, Edward.= _Ms._, 1689-1769. A Congregational clergyman, eleventh president of Harvard College. The Testimony of the President, Professors and Tutors and Hebrew Instructor of Harvard against the Reverend George Whitefield and His Conduct.
=Hood, James Walker.= _Pa._, 1831- ----. A bishop in the African Methodist church from 1872. The Negro in the Christian Church; One Hundred Years of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; The Plan of the Apocalypse.
=Hooker, Charles Edward.= _S. C._, 1825- ----. A Mississippi soldier and congressman. Confederate Military History of Mississippi (1900).
=Hoopes, Josiah.= _Pa._, 1832-1904. A botanist and nurseryman of West Chester, Pennsylvania. Evergreens of the World.
=Hope, Matthew Boyd.= _Pa._, 1812-1859. A New Jersey educator, professor of belles-lettres and political economy at Princeton College 1846-1859. Considerations on a Call to the Ministry; Christianity the Only Basis of Free Institutions; Princeton Textbook on Rhetoric.
=Hopkins, Abel Grosvenor.= _N. Y._, 1844-1899. A professor of Latin at Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1869-1899. Memorial Volume of O. S. Williams; Early Protestant Missions among the Iroquois; Memorial of Theodore Dwight; and an edition of Tacitus.
=Hopkins, Herbert Müller.= _Mo._, 1870- ----. A professor of Latin in Trinity College, Hartford. The Fighting Bishop, a novel.
=Hopkins, Mrs. Margaret Sutton [Briscoe].= _Md._, 1864- ----. A story-writer of Amherst, Massachusetts. Perchance to Dream, and Other Stories; Jimty and Others; Links in a Chain; The Sixth Sense, and Other Stories. _Do. Har._
=Hopkins, Mrs. Pauline Bradford [Mackie].= _Ct._, 1873- ----. Wife of H. M. Hopkins, _supra_. A novelist who has published Mademoiselle de Bernay: a Story of Valley Forge; Ye Lytle Salem Maide; A Georgian Actress; The Washingtonians; The Story of Kate; The Voice in the Desert; The Flight of Rosy Dawn. _Pa._
=Hopkins, Thomas Cramer.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. A professor of geology in Syracuse University from 1900. The Building Materials of Pennsylvania; Marble and Other Limestones; Geology of Coal, and other reports on geology.
=Hopper, Edward.= _N. Y._, 1816-1888. A Presbyterian clergyman of New York city, pastor for many years of the Church of the Sea and Land. The Fire on the Hearth in Sleepy Hollow, a Christmas Poem; The Dutch Pilgrim Fathers, and Other Poems; One Wife too Many; Old Horse Gray and the Parish of Grumbleton.
=Horsford, Cornelia.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. Daughter of E. N. Horsford (page 195). An archæologist of Cambridge. The Graves of the Northmen; Dwellings of the Saga-Time in Iceland; Greenland and Vinland; Vinland and its Ruins.
=Horton, Edward Augustus.= _Ms._, 1843- ----. A prominent Unitarian clergyman of Boston, among whose writings are: Noble Lives and Noble Deeds; Story of Israel; Scenes in the Life of Jesus; Beacon Lights of Christian History; Our Faith.
=Horton, George.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A Chicago journalist who was for some time American consul at Athens. Songs of the Lowly; In Unknown Seas; Constantine: a Tale of Greece under King Otho; Aphroessa; A Fair Brigand; Like Another Helen; The Tempting of Father Anthony; Modern Athens; War and Mammon, a collection of verse; The Long Straight Road; In Argolis. _S._
=Hotchkin, Samuel Fitch.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia. Ancient and Modern Germantown; Early Clergy of Pennsylvania and Delaware; The Country Clergy of Pennsylvania; Pocket Gazetteer of Pennsylvania; A Splendid Inheritance; The Living Saviour.
=Hotchkiss, Chauncey Crafts.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A novelist of New York city. In Defiance of the King; Betsey Ross, a Romance of the Flag; The Strength of the Weak; For a Maiden Brave. _Ap._
=Hott, James William.= _Va._, 1844-1902. A clergyman of the United Brethren body, long editor of a religious journal in Dayton, Ohio. Journeyings in the Old World; The Marvellous Conversion of Marshall O. Waggoner.
=Hough, E[merson].= _Ia._, 1857- ----. A Chicago journalist. The Singing Mouse Stories; The Story of the Cowboy; The Girl at the Half-way House; The Mississippi Bubble; The Settlement of the West; The Law of the Land. _Ap. Bo._
=Houghton, Mrs. Louise Seymour.= _N. Y._, 1838- ----. A writer of New York city, on the editorial staff of The Evangelist. Beside publishing a number of translations of foreign juvenile works and of Sabatier’s Saint Francis of Assisi, she has written Fifine; The Sabbath Month; Faithful to the End; The Log of the Lady Grey; Antipas, Son of Chuza, and Others whom Jesus Loved. _Bon. Ran. Scr._
=Houston, Edwin James.= _Va._, 1844- ----. An electrical engineer, one of the inventors of the Thomson-Houston system of arc-lighting. Elements of Physical Geography; Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms, and Phrases; Elements of Physics.
=Hovey, Carl.= _See Hovey, Charles Henry._
=Hovey, Charles Henry.= _Ms._, 1875- ----. A journalist. Life of Stonewall Jackson. _Sm._
=How, Louis.= _Mo._, 1873- ----. A St. Louis writer. Life of James B. Eades. _Hou._
=How, Samuel Blanchard.= _N. J._, 1790-1868. A clergyman who held Dutch Reformed and Presbyterian pastorates in New Jersey and New York. Slaveholding not Sinful; The Gospel Ministry.
=Howard, Clifford.= _Pa._, 1868- ----. A Washington writer. Sex Worship; The Story of a Young Man, a life of Christ; Tenatsali, a dramatic poem of the Zuñi.
=Howard, George Elliott.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A professor of history at Leland Stanford Junior University from 1891. An Introduction to the Constitution of the United States; Development of the King’s Peace and the Local Peace Magistracy. _J. H. U._
=Howard, Joseph.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. A popular newspaper correspondent of New York city. Life of Henry Ward Beecher.
=Howard, Leland Ossian.= _Il._, 1857- ----. An entomologist employed in the department of agriculture at Washington. The Insect Book; Mosquitoes.
=Howard, William Lee.= _Ct._, 1862- ----. A physician. The Perverts.
=Howe, Andrew Jackson.= _Ms._, 1825-1892. A surgeon of Cincinnati. Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations; Manual of Eye Surgery; Operative Gynæcology; Conversations on Animal Life.
=Howe, Mrs. Caroline Dana.= _Me._, 183- - ----. A verse-writer of Portland, Maine, best known by her lyric, Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall; Ashes for Flame, and Other Poems.
=Howe, Daniel Wait.= _Ind._, 1839- ----. A jurist of Indianapolis. The Puritan Republic of the Massachusetts Bay in New England; Civil War Times. _Bo._
=Howe, Malverd Abijah.= _Vt._, 1863- ----. A professor of civil engineering at Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana. Retaining Walls for Earth; Sabula Draw by Graphics; Treatise on Arches. _Wil._
=Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe.= _R. I._, 1864- ----. Son of M. A. DeW. Howe (page 198). A littérateur of Boston. Shadows, a book of verse; American Bookmen; Phillips Brooks, a brief biography; Boston: the Place and the People. _Cop. Do. Sm._
=Howe, Reginald Heber.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. Son of M. A. DeW. Howe (page 198). An Episcopal clergyman of Brookline, Massachusetts. The Creed and the Year; The Call to Confirmation; Quadragesima.
=Howe, Reginald Heber.= _Ms._, 1875- ----. Son of R. H. Howe, _supra_. An ornithologist. Every Bird; The Birds’ Highway; The Birds of Rhode Island (with E. Sturtevant); The Birds of Massachusetts (with G. M. Allen). _Sm._
=Howe, William Wirt.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. An associate justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Municipal History of New Orleans; Studies in the Civil Law. _Lit._
=Howell, George Rogers.= _L. I._, 1833-1899. A librarian of Albany from 1872, but previously in the Presbyterian ministry. The Early History of Southampton, Long Island, with Genealogies; The Bi-Centennial History of Albany (with J. Tenney); Noah’s Log Book, a novel.
=Howell, John Adams.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. A rear-admiral in the United States navy from 1898. Deviations of the Compass; Marine Surveying; Observations on the Dip of the Sea Horizon.
=Howland, [Albert] Franklyn.= _R. I._, 1843- ----. A genealogist of Acushnet, Massachusetts. The Howlands of America.
=Howlett, Thomas Rosling.= _E._, 1827-1898. A Baptist clergyman who held pastorates in New York and New Jersey. Anglo-Israel and the Jewish Problem; The Bible a Sealed Book, Why?; Songs of Israel; Baptismal Souvenir.
=Hoy, Albert Harris.= 184- - ----. A surgeon and physician of Chicago. Eating and Drinking. _Ma._
=Hoyt, Charles Hale.= _N. H._, 1860-1900. A popular farce-writer of New York city. A Bunch of Keys; A Constant Woman; A Trip to China Town; A Brass Monkey; A Temperance Town, are among his many productions.
=Hoyt, Deristhe Lavinta.= _N. H._, 184- - ----. A lecturer on the history of painting in the Massachusetts Normal Art School. Historic Schools of Painting; The World’s Painters and Their Pictures; Barbara’s Heritage. _Gi. Wi._
=Hubbard, Richard Bennett.= _Ga._, 1835-1901. A diplomatist who was United States minister to Japan 1883-90. The United States in the Far East, or Modern Japan and the Orient.
=Hubbell, Walter.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A novelist of New York city. The Curse of Marriage, a story; The Great Amherst Mystery; Marcus Brutus, and Other Verses; History of the Hubbell Family.
=Huddilston, John Homer.= _O._, 1869- ----. A professor of Greek in the University of Maine from 1899. Essentials of New Testament Greek; The Attitude of the Greek Tragedians Towards Art; Greek Tragedy in the Light of Vase Paintings; Lessons from Greek Pottery. _Mac._
=Huestis, Alexander Comstock.= _N. Y._, 1819-1895. An educator who published Principles in Natural Philosophy.
=Huffcut, Ernest Wilson.= _Ct._, 1860- ----. A professor of law at Cornell University from 1893. American Cases on Contract; American edition of Anson on Contract; Elements of the Law of Agency; Cases on Agency; Negotiable Instruments.
=Hughes, Nicholas Collin.= _Pa._, 1822-1893. An Episcopal clergyman in North Carolina. Genesis and Geology.
=Hughes, Rupert.= _Mo._, 1872- ----. A writer of books for boys. The Lakerim Athletic Club; The Dozen from Lakerim; The Whirlwind; Love Affairs of Great Musicians; The Real New York. _Lo._
=Hughes, Thomas Aloysius.= _E._, 1849- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of the Society of Jesus, long attached to the St. Louis University at St. Louis. The Acolyte, a story for Catholic Youth; Four Lectures on Anthropology and Biology; Loyola and the Educational System of the Jesuits. _Scr._
=Hughes, Thomas Patrick.= _E._, 1838- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of New York city from 1885, and for twenty years previously an English missionary in Northern India. Notes on Muhammadanism; Dictionary of Islam; Ruhainah, a Story of Afghan Life; American Ancestry; Heroic Lives in Foreign Lands; The Stage from a Clergyman’s Standpoint. He has also published several text-books in Pushto, the Afghan language, and several editions of Afghan poets. _Scr. Wh._
=Huidekoper, Rush Shippen.= _Pa._, 1854-1901. Brother of H. S. Huidekoper, _supra_. A Philadelphia physician of prominence. Age of Domestic Animals; The Cat; The Veterinary Blue Book.
=Hulbert, Archer Butler.= _Vt._, 1873- ----. A journalist. The Queen of Quelparte; Historic Highways of America: the Cumberland Road. _Lit._
=Humphrey, Zephine.= _Pa._, 1874- ----. A fiction-writer of Dorset, Vermont. The Calling of the Apostle; Uncle Charley. _Bon. Hou._
=Humphreys, Frank Landon.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. An Episcopal clergyman resident (1904) in Morristown, New Jersey, who has written and lectured on musical and historical themes, and is an authority upon church music. The Evolution of Church Music; The Mystery of the Passion; English Church Music; Men of Understanding; Carols and Carolling; Chaplains of the Revolution. _Scr._
=Huneker, James Gibbons.= _Pa._, 1859- ----. A musician and essayist. Mezzotints in Modern Music; Chopin: the Man and his Music; Melomaniacs; Overtones: a Book of Temperaments. _Scr._
=Hunnicutt, James W----.= _S. C._, 1814- ----. A clergyman who published The Conspiracy Unveiled, or the Horrors of Secession.
=Hunt, Edward Bissell.= _Ms._, 1822-1863. A military engineer. Union Foundations: a Study of American Nationality.
=Hunt, Gaillard.= _La._, 1862- ----. A government official at Washington city. The Life of James Madison; The Seal of the United States; The Department of State of the United States; The American Passport.
=Hunt, Sanford.= _N. Y._, 1825-1896. A Methodist clergyman of prominence, long associated with the Methodist Book Concern. Handbook for Trustees of Religious Corporations in the State of New York; Laws Relating to Religious Corporations in the United States. _Meth._
=Hunt, Sanford Bebee.= _N. Y._, 1825-1884. A journalist and surgeon of Buffalo. History of the United States Sanitary Commission; The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion.
=Hunter, William Randolph.= “Joseph Bradford.” _Tn._, 1843-1886. A journalist and playwright. Among his plays, Our Bachelors, and One of the Finest, have been the most popular.
=Huntington, Annie Oakes.= ----., 18-- - ----. Studies of Trees in Winter (1902).
=Huntington, Archer Milton.= _N. Y._, 1870- ----. A New York littérateur. A Note Book in Northern Spain. _Put._
=Huntington, De Witt Clinton.= _Vt._, 1830- ----. A Methodist clergyman, chancellor of Wesleyan University at Lincoln, Nebraska, from 1898. The Cotton King and the Rum King; The Puritans; Sin and Holiness.
=Hurd, Edward Payson.= _Q._, 1838-1899. A physician of Newburyport. Sleep, Insomnia, and Hypnotics; Neuralgia.
=Hurll, Estelle May.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. An art lecturer who, beside editing the art works of Mrs. Jameson, with additional notes, has written The Life of Our Lord in Art; Child Life in Art; The Madonna in Art; Raphael; Rembrandt; Michelangelo; Millet; Reynolds; Murillo; Titian; Landseer; Correggio; Van Dyck; Greek Sculpture; Tuscan Sculpture. _Hou. Pa._
=Hussey, William Joseph.= _O._, 1862- ----. An astronomer in Lick Observatory, California, from 1896. Logarithmic and Other Mathematical Tables; Mathematical Theories of Planetary Motions.
=Hutchinson, Aaron.= _Ct._, 1722-1800. A Congregational clergyman and educator. Valour for the Truth; Coming out of Christ; Meat out of the Eater, or Samson’s Riddle Unriddled.
=Hutchinson, John Russell.= _Pa._, 1807-1878. A Presbyterian clergyman and educator in Texas. Reminiscences, Sketches, and Addresses.
=Hutchinson, John Wallace.= _N. H._, 1821- ----. A once noted vocalist. The Story of the Hutchinsons. _Le._
=Hutten, Elizabeth [Riddle], Baroness von.= _Pa._, 187- - ----. A novelist of American birth, resident in Bavaria. Our Lady of the Beeches; Violett; Miss Carmichael’s Conscience; Marr’d in Making. _Hou. Lip._
=Hutton, Frederick Remsen.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. A professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University. Mechanical Engineering of Power Plants; Machine Tools; Heat and Heat Engines. =Wil.=
=Hyde, Ammi Bradford.= _N. Y._, 1826- ----. A Methodist clergyman. The Story of Methodism; Essays.
=Hyde, James Thomas.= _Ct._, 1827-1887. A Congregational clergyman, professor at Chicago Theological Seminary, 1870-1887. A New Testament Introduction; A New Catechism or Manual of Instruction.
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=Ide, Mrs. Frances Otis [Ogden].= “Ruth Ogden.” _L. I._, 1853- ----. A popular Brooklyn writer of juvenile tales. A Little Queen of Hearts; His Little Royal Highness; A Loyal Little Red-Coat; Courage; Little Homespun; Loyal Hearts and True; Tattine; A Christmas Message. _Sto._
=Iglehart, Mrs. Fannie [Chambers] [Gooch].= _Mi._, 1851- ----. Face to Face with the Mexicans; Christmas in Old Mexico; The Boy Captive of the Wier Expedition.
=Ingersoll, Mrs. Julia Harriet [Pratt].= _N. Y._, 182- -1898. A religious writer of New Haven. The Coming of the Angels; Easter Even through Whitsuntide; Gathered Waifs, a book of verse.
=Ingham, Ellery P----.= _Pa._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. At the Point of the Sword.
=Ingle, Edward.= =Md.=, 1861- ----. An historical writer. Local Institutions of Maryland; Local Institutions of Virginia; Southern Sidelights. _Cr. J. H. U._
=Inglis, Charles.= _I._, 1734-1816. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Nova Scotia, but previously rector of Trinity Church, New York city, and conspicuous as a Loyalist. Letters of Papinian, a noted contribution to political controversy; The True Interest of America; Infant Baptism. _See Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution._
=Ingraham, John Phillips Thurston.= _Me._, 1817- ----. Brother of J. H. Ingraham (page 204). An Episcopal clergyman of St. Louis. Mother’s Talks with her Little Folk; Why we Believe the Bible; The Christian Faith traced from the Garden of Eden.
=Ingraham, Prentiss.= _Mi._, 1843-1904. Son of J. H. Ingraham (page 204). A voluminous writer of sensational fiction who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War and as a soldier of fortune in various countries since. Among his over seven hundred productions may be named: Afloat and Ashore; The Cuban; The Shades and Shadows of Gotham; Montezuma; A Knight of the Plains; In Golden Fetters; Cadet Carey; Red Rovers on Blue Waters; In Satan’s Coil; An American Monte Cristo; Trailing with Buffalo Bill; Land of Legendary Lore.
=Inman, Henry.= _N. Y._, 1837-1899. A United States army officer. The Old Santa Fé Trail: the Story of a Great Highway; The Great Salt Lake Trail; The Ranch on the Oxhide; Tales of the Trail; Pioneer from Kentucky; The Delahoyles. _Mac._
=Irby, Richard.= _Va._, 1825-1902. A Virginia author. History of the Nottaway Grays; History of Randolph-Macon College; Bird Notes and Other Sketches.
=Ireland, Alleyne.= _E._, 1871- ----. A lecturer who has published Demerariana; Tropical Colonization; The Anglo-Boer Conflict; China and the Powers. _Mac._
=Ireland, John.= _I._, 1838- ----. The Roman Catholic archbishop of St. Paul, well known as a writer and speaker upon educational themes. The Church and Modern Society.
=Ireland, Mrs. Mary E---- [Haines].= _Md._, 1834- ----. A Washington writer for young people, among whose many books are: What I Told Dorcas; An Obstinate Maid; Doris and Her Mountain Home; The First School Year.
=Ironquill.= _See Ware, E. F._
=Irwin, John Arthur.= _I._, 1853- ----. A New York physician. Hydrotherapy at Saratoga; Pathology of Sea Sickness.
=Irwin, Wallace.= _N. Y._, 1875- ----. A San Francisco journalist. The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum; The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, Jr.
=Isaacs, Abram Samuel.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A Hebrew rabbi of Paterson, New Jersey. Stories from the Rabbis; Moses Chaim Luzatto, a Modern Hebrew Poet.
=Isham, Asa Brainerd.= _O._, 1844- ----. A Cincinnati physician. Prisoners of War and Military Prisons.
=Isham, Frederic Stewart.= _Mch._, 1866- ----. The Strollers; Under the Rose; The Toy Shop; Black Friday.
=Isham, Norman Morrison.= _Ct._, 1864- ----. An architect of Providence. Early Rhode Island Houses (with A. F. Brown); The Homeric Palace; Early Connecticut Houses (with A. F. Brown). _Pr._
=Ives, Charles Linnæus.= _Ct._, 1831-1879. A medical professor at Yale University, 1868-73. Prophylaxis of Phthisis Pulmonalis; The Therapeutic Value of Mercury and its Preparations; Bible Doctrine of the Soul.
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=Jackman, Wilbur Samuel.= _O._, 1855- ----. A professor of teaching of natural science in the University of Chicago from 1901. Nature Study for the Common Schools; Field Work in Nature Study, and other similar works.
=Jackson, Abraham Valentine Williams.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A professor of Indo-Iranian languages at Columbia University from 1895. Zoroaster, the Prophet of Ancient Iran; An Avestan Reader; An Avestan Grammar.
=Jackson, Dugald Caleb.= _Pa._, 1865- ----. A civil engineer of prominence. Electro-Magnetism and Construction of Dynamos; Electricity and Magnetism; Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery.
=Jackson, Gabrielle Emilie.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A writer of juvenile books. Denise and Ned Toodles; Pretty Polly Perkins; Caps and Capers; A Blue Grass Beauty; Little Miss Sunshine; Colburn Prize; Doughnuts and Diplomas; Grace, Dis-Grace, and Scape-Grace.
=Jackson, Jonathan.= _Ms._, 1743-1810. An eminent Massachusetts citizen who was the author of Thoughts upon the Political Situation of the United States. (1788).
=Jackson, Lewis Evans.= _S. I._, 1822- ----. A Presbyterian layman, long prominent in city missionary work in New York city. Gospel Work; Christian Work in New York.
=Jackson, Mrs. Margaret [Doyle].= _Ba._, 1868- ----. A novelist of New York city. A Daughter of the Pit; The Horse-Leech’s Daughters. _Hou._
=Jackson, Samuel.= _Pa._, 1787-1872. A Philadelphia physician. Principles of Medicine (1832); Medical Essays.
=Jackson, Samuel Macauley.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of church history in the University of the City of New York. Beside editing many volumes of religious biography, he has written a Life of Zwingli, in a series of Heroes of the Reformation. _Put._
=Jacobs, Joseph.= _W._, 1854- ----. A New York author who has resided in the United States from 1900. Among his many published works are English Fairy Tales; Studies in Jewish Statistics; Indian Fairy Tales; Tennyson and In Memoriam; An Inquiry into the Sources of the History of the Jews in Spain; Jewish Ideals and Other Essays; Literary Studies; The Story of Geographical Study; Studies in Biblical Archæology.
=Jacobus, Melanchthon Williams.= _Pa._, 1855- ----. Son of M. W. Jacobus (page 206). A Presbyterian clergyman, professor at Hartford Theological Seminary from 1891. Stone Lectures for 1897-98.
=Jacoby, Harold.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A professor of astronomy at Columbia University from 1894. Practical Talks by an Astronomer. _Scr._
=Jacoby, Henry Sylvester.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A professor of engineering at Cornell University from 1890. Notes and Problems in Descriptive Geometry; Outlines of Descriptive Geometry; Textbook on Plain Lettering; Textbook on Roofs and Bridges (with Merriman).
=Jaeger, Abraham.= _A._, 1839- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Lynchburg, Virginia, but prior to 1872 a Jewish rabbi. Mind and Heart in Religion; Infant Baptism versus Converted Membership.
=Jaggar, Thomas Augustus.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Southern Ohio. He resigned in 1904. The Man of the Ages, and Other Recent Sermons; The Personality of Truth. _Wh._
=Jaggar, Thomas Augustus.= _Pa._, 1871- ----. Son of T. A. Jaggar, _supra_. A geologist in Government service. The Lacoliths of the Black Hills.
=Jaggard, Edwin Ames.= _Pa._, 1859- ----. A lawyer of Saint Paul. Jaggard on Torts; Jaggard on Taxation in Minnesota and North and South Dakota; Jaggard on Taxation in Iowa.
=Jak.= _See Williams, Mrs. Anna_ (page 425).
=James, Mrs. Alice Archer [Sewall].= _O._, 1870- ----. Daughter of F. Sewall (page 337). Ode to Girlhood, and Other Poems; The Ballad of the Prince.
=James, Bushrod Washington.= _Pa._, 1836-1903. A Philadelphia oculist. Alaskana, or Alaska in Descriptive and Legendary Poems; American Resorts; Echoes of Battle; Alaska: its Neglected Past and its Brilliant Future; The Dawn of a New Era in America.
=James, Charles Fenton.= _Va._, 1844- ----. A Virginia educator. Documentary History of the Struggle for Religious Freedom in Virginia (1900).
=James, George Francis.= _Il._, 1867- ----. An educator in Los Angeles. Handbook of University Extension; Memorial of John A. Logan.
=James, George Wharton.= _E._, 1858- ----. An explorer and ethnologist. Tourists’ Guide to Southern California; Nature Sermons; Picturesque Southern California; The Missions and Mission Indians of California; From Alpine Snow to Semi-Tropical Sea; In and Around the Grand Canyon; Indian Basketry; The Indians of the Painted Desert Region.
=James, Hartwell.= 18-- - ----. A writer for young people. Heroes of the United States Navy; Military Heroes of the United States; Sea Kings and Naval Heroes.
=James, James Alton.= _Wis._, 1864- ----. A professor of history in Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, from 1897. English Institutions and the American Indian; Constitution and Admission of Iowa into the Union; Government in State and Nation (with A. H. Sanford). _J. H. U. Scr._
=James, Richard Sexton.= _Pa._, 1824- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Arkansas. The Walk with Christ through the Valley of Death; Forest Monarchs, and Other Poems.
=James, Samuel Humphreys.= _La._, 1857- ----. A Louisiana novelist. A Woman of New Orleans; A Prince of Good Fellows.
=James, Thomas Chalkley.= _Pa._, 1766-1835. A once noted Philadelphia physician. The Principles of Midwifery, a standard textbook.
=James, Thomas Potts.= _Pa._, 1803-1882, A botanist and druggist of Philadelphia, co-author with Lesquereux (page 228) of The Manual of American Mosses.
=Jameson, Ephraim Orcutt.= _N. H._, 1842-1902. A Congregational clergyman. Biography of Rev. Wm. Cogswell; The Cogswells in America; History of Medway, Massachusetts; Medway Biographies and Genealogies; Military History of Medway; The Choates in America; The Jamesons in America.
=Jaques, Jabez Robert.= _E._, 1828-1892. A Methodist clergyman and educator in Illinois. Study of Classical Languages; Peter Cartwright, the Pioneer Preacher.
=Jaques, William Henry.= _Pa._, 1848- ----. A naval architect. The Establishment of Steel Gun Factories in the United States; Horatio Nelson and the Naval Supremacy of England (with W. Clark Russell); and various monographs on ordnance and allied themes.
=Jardine, Robert.= _Ont._, 1840- ----. A Chicago clergyman, but formerly prominent in the Presbyterian ministry of Canada. The Elements of the Psychology of Cognition; What to Believe.
=Jarrold, Ernest.= _E._, 1850- ----. A New York journalist. Mickey Finn Idylls; Odds and Ends (with J. E. McCann); Tales of the Bowery.
=Jarvis, Thomas Stinson.= _Ont._, 1854-1892. A novelist and dramatic critic of New York city. Letters from East Longitudes; Geoffrey Hampstead; Doctor Perdue; She Lived in New York; The Ascent of Life, a theosophical work.
=Jastrow, Joseph.= _Po._, 1863- ----. A professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin from 1888. Fact and Fable in Psychology. _Hou._
=Jastrow, Morris.= _Po._, 1861- ----. A brother of J. Jastrow, _supra_. A professor of Semitic languages in the University of Pennsylvania. The Religions of Babylonia and Assyria. _Gi._
=Jay, John Clarkson.= _N. Y._, 1808-1891. A conchologist and physician of New York city. A catalogue of Recent Shells (1836); Description of New and Rare Shells.
=Jayne, Anselm Helm.= _Mi._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of Jackson, Mississippi. A History of Mississippi; A School History of Mississippi.
=Jayne, Horace [Fort].= _Pa._, 1859- ----. A Philadelphia physician, professor of vertebrate morphology in the University of Pennsylvania from 1884. Revision of Dermolidæ of North America; Notes on Biological Subjects; Mammalian Anatomy. _Lip._
=Jefferson, Charles Edward.= _O._, 1860- ----. A Congregational clergyman of New York city, pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle from 1898, but from 1887 to 1898 pastor in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Quiet Talks with Earnest People in My Study; Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers; Doctrine and Deed. _Cr._
=Jenkins, Howard Malcom.= _Pa._, 1842-1902. A Philadelphia publisher and author. History of Philadelphia; Historical Collections relating to Gynnedd, Pennsylvania; The Family of William Penn.
=Jenks, Tudor.= _N. Y._, 1857- ----. An editor on the staff of the St. Nicholas magazine. The Century World’s Fair Imaginations; Truthless Tales; Boys’ Book of Explorations; Galopoff, the Talking Pony; Gypsy, the Talking Dog; The Defence of the Castle; Captain John Smith. _Cent._
=Jennings N[apoleon] A[ugustus].= _Pa._, 1856- ----. A journalist of New York city. A Texas Ranger, an account of frontier life partly autobiographic in character. _Scr._
=Jewell, Frederick Swartz.= _Ms._, 1821- ----. An Episcopal clergyman and educator of Fond du Lac, but prior to 1874 in the Presbyterian ministry. School Government; Grammatical Diagrams; Christian Science.
=Jewett, Charles.= _Me._, 1842- ----. A physician of New York city. Children Nursing; Outlines of Obstetrics; Essentials of Obstetrics; Practice of Obstetrics (edited); Syllabus of Gynæcology.
=Jewett, Edward Hurtt.= _E._, 1830- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor in the General Theological Seminary, New York city. Communion Wine; Diabology: the Person and Kingdom of Satan.
=Jewett, John Howard.= _Ms._, 1843- ----. A journalist of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Bunny Stories; More Bunny Stories. _Sto._
=Jewett, Sophie.= _N. Y._, 1861- - ----. A professor of literature at Wellesley College. The Pilgrim, and Other Poems. _Mac._
=Jillson, Clark.= _Vt._, 1825-1894. A lawyer of Worcester, Massachusetts. Green Leaves from Whittingham, Vermont, a town history.
=Johnes, Edward Rodolph.= _N. Y._, 1852-1903. A lawyer of New York city. Briefs by a Barrister, a collection of verse; History of Southampton, Long Island; Circumstantial Evidence of a Future State.
=Johnson, Benjamin Peirce.= _N. Y._, 1793-1869. A New York agriculturist. The Dairy (1857).
=Johnson, Bradley Tyler.= _Md._, 1829- - ----. A Virginia lawyer who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. The Foundation of Maryland; Memoir of Joseph E. Johnston; Life of General Washington; Confederate History of Maryland.
=Johnson, Charles Nelson.= _Ont._, 1860- - ----. A Chicago dentist. The Hermit of the Nonquon, a novel; Poems of the Farm, and Other Poems; Success in Practice; Filling Teeth.
=Johnson, Elias Hersey.= _N. Y._, 1841- - ----. A Baptist clergyman, professor of systematic theology in Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Pennsylvania, from 1882. Outline of Systematic Theology; Uses and Abuses of Ordinances; The Religious Use of Imagination; The Highest Life. _Bap. Sil._
=Johnson, Emory Richard.= _Wis._, 1864- - ----. An economist of note. Inland Waterways: their Relation to Transportation; American Railway Transportation.
=Johnson, John.= _S. C._, 1829- - ----. Son of Joseph Johnson, _infra_. An Episcopal clergyman of Charleston, rector of St. Philip’s Church from 1872, but previously in the engineer corps of the Confederate army. Defence of Charleston Harbor, including Fort Sumter and the Adjacent Islands (1890).
=Johnson, Joseph.= _S. C._, 1776-1862. A physician and author of Charleston. Traditions and Reminiscences of the Revolution in the South (1851).
=Johnson, Joseph French.= _Ms._, 1853- - ----. A financier who has published Principles of Money Applied to Current Problems; Proposed Reforms of the Monetary System; Money and Credit; A Discussion of the Interrogatories of the Monetary Commission.
=Johnson, Lewis Jerome.= _Ms._, 1867- - ----. A professor of civil engineering at Harvard University since 1896. Statics by Algebraic and Graphic Methods. _Wil._
=Johnson, Margaret.= _Ms._, 1860- - ----. A New York writer. What Did the Black Cat Do?; The Procession of the Zodiac.
=Johnson, Owen.= _N. Y._, 1878- - ----. Son of R. U. Johnson (page 211). A novelist. Arrows of the Almighty. _Mac._
=Johnson, Philander Chase.= _W. Va._, 1866- - ----. A Washington Journalist. Sayings of Uncle Eben; Nowaday Poems.
=Johnson, William Henry.= _S. C._, 1845- - ----. A novelist of Cambridge. In early life he served as an officer in the Confederate army, and subsequently entered the Unitarian ministry. The King’s Henchmen; King or Knave?; The World’s Discoverers; Pioneer Spaniards in North America.
=Johnson, William Woolsey.= _N. Y._, 1841- - ----. A professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy from 1881. Elementary Treatise on Differential Calculus; Elementary Treatise on Integral Calculus; Curve Tracing in Cartesian Coördinates; Treatise on Differential Equations; Theory of Errors and Method of Least Squares; Treatise on Mechanics.
=Johnston, Mrs. Annie [Fellows].= _Ind._, 1863- - ----. A writer of Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Two Little Knights of Kentucky; The Little Colonel’s Home Party; The Story of Dago; The Little Colonel’s Holidays; Joel: a Boy of Galilee; In League with Israel; Old Mammy’s Torment; Songs Ysame (with A. F. Bacon); The Little Colonel; The Gate of the Giant Scissors; Asa Holmes; Big Brother; The Quilt that Jack Built; The Little Colonel’s Hero. _Lit. Pa._
=Johnston, Charles.= _I._, 1867- - ----. A writer of Flushing, Long Island, who, besides various translations from the Sanskrit and Russian, is the author of The Memory of Past Births; Kela Bai; Ireland, Historic and Picturesque.
=Johnston, Harold Whetstone.= _Il._, 1859- - ----. An Indiana educator. Latin Manuscripts.
=Johnston, Hugh.= _Ont._, 1840- - ----. A Methodist clergyman of Washington city. Toward the Sunrise, a volume of travel; Death Abolished; Shall We or Shall We Not?; William Morley Punshon, a biography; A Merchant Prince, a life of John Macdonald.
=Johnston, Josiah Stoddard.= _La._, 1833- - ----. A Louisville writer who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Memorial History of Louisville; First Explorations of Kentucky; Confederate History of Kentucky.
=Johnston, Mary.= _Va._, 1870- - ----. A popular novelist of Birmingham, Alabama. Prisoners of Hope: a Tale of Colonial Virginia; To Have and to Hold; Audrey; Sir Mortimer. _Hou._
=Johnston, Nathan Robinson.= _O._, 1820- - ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, once prominent in the anti-slavery movement, and since 1875 a missionary to the Chinese in Oakland, California. Looking Back from the Sunset Land.
=Jones, Augustine.= _Me._, 1835- - ----. An educator, principal of the Friends’ School at Providence. Life of Thomas Dudley, Second Governor of Massachusetts. _Hou._
=Jones, Charles Henry.= _Pa._, 1837- - ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia, where he has filled a number of important local offices. A Pedestrian Tour through Switzerland; Recollections of Venice; A Trip to the Neusiedlersee; Memoir of William Rodman; Digest of Park Laws and Ordinances; Davenet’s Mills, a novel; History of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776; Rodman Genealogy (1886).
=Jones, George.= _E._, 1810-1879. An eccentric actor and lecturer who took the title of Count Joannes. A History of Ancient America; Tecumseh, a tragedy; Life of General Harrison.
=Jones, George James.= _W._, 1856- - ----. A Presbyterian clergyman. The Province of Philosophy; The American Church; Bethlehem.
=Jones, John Mather.= _W._, 1826-1874. A journalist of Welsh birth who came to America in 1849, founded the towns of New Cambria, Missouri, in 1865, and Avonia, Kansas, in 1869. History of the Rebellion (in Welsh) (1866).
=Jones, Marcus Eugene.= _O._, 1852- - ----. A botanist and mining expert. Excursion Botanique; Ferns of the West; Geology of Utah.
=Jones, Nelson Edwards.= _O._, 1821-1901. A physician of Circleville, Ohio. The Squirrel Hunters of Ohio. _Clke._
=Jones, Richard.= _Wis._, 1855- - ----. A professor of literature in Vanderbilt University from 1899. The Growth of the Idylls of the King; The Arthurian Legends; A History of English Literature. _Lip._
=Jones, Thomas.= _L. I._, 1731-1792. A colonial jurist who espoused the side of the King at the time of the American Revolution, and removed to England in 1781, where he passed the rest of his life. History of New York during the Revolutionary Period.
=Jones, Mrs. Virginia [Smith].= _Ct._, 1827- - ----. An ornithologist of Cleveland. The illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio.
=Jordan, Elizabeth Garver.= _Wis._, 1867- - ----. A New York journalist, editor of Harper’s Bazar from 1900. Tales of the City Room; Tales of the Cloister; Tales of Destiny; May Iverson: Her Book. _Har._
=Jordan, William George.= _N. Y._, 1864- - ----. A journalist of New York city. The Kingship of Self-Control; The Majesty of Calmness; The Power of Truth. _Rev._
=Josephare, Lionel.= _Ms._, 1876- - ----. A verse-writer of San Francisco. The Lion at the Well; Turquoise and Iron.
=Josselyn, Charles.= _Ms._, 1847- - ----. A San Francisco writer. The True Napoleon.
=Joy, James Richard.= _Ms._, 1863- - ----. A New York journalist. The Greek Drama; Outline History of England; Grecian History; Rome and the Making of Modern Europe; Twenty Centuries of English History; Thomas Joy and his Descendants. _Meth._
=Joynes, Edward Southey.= _Va._, 1834- - ----. A Virginia educator. Joynes-Meissner German Grammar; Minimum French Grammar.
=Judd, David Wright.= _N. Y._, 1838-1888. A New York journalist. Two Years’ Campaigning in Virginia and Maryland; The Educational Cyclopædia; Life and Writings of Frank Forrester.
=Judson, Edward.= _E. I._, 1844- - ----. A Baptist clergyman, pastor of the Judson Memorial church in New York city from 1881. Life of Adoniram Judson; The Institutional Church.
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=Kasson, John Adam.= A diplomat, minister to Austria, 1877-81, and to Germany, 1884-85. History of the Formation of the United States Constitution. _Lip._
=Kaufman, Reginald Wright.= _Pa._, 1877- - ----. A Philadelphia journalist. Jarvis of Harvard, a novel; The Things that are Cæsar’s. _Ap._
=Kaye, John William.= _E._, 1846- - ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia. Luray Cave; Flight, Capture and Imprisonment of Jefferson Davis; Night Ascent of Vesuvius; The Royal Tomb at Charlottenburg.
=Kearney, Stephen Watts.= _N. J._, 1794-1848. A United States army officer. Manual of the Exercise and Manœuvering of United States Dragoons; Laws for the Government of the Territory of New Mexico.
=Keasbey, Lindley Miller.= _N. J._, 1867- - ----. A professor of history and economics at the University of Colorado, 1892-94, and at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, from 1894. The Nicaragua Canal and the Monroe Doctrine; The Institution of Society. _Put._
=Keely, Robert Neff.= _Pa._, 1860- - ----. A Philadelphia physician. In Arctic Seas.
=Keener, John Christian.= _Md._, 1819- - ----. A Methodist bishop. The Post Oak Circuit; Studies of Bible Truths.
=Keener, William Albert.= _Ga._, 1856- - ----. A lawyer, formerly professor of law at Columbia University. Treatise on Quasi-Contracts; Selected Cases on Equity Jurisdiction; Selections on the Elements of Jurisprudence; Selection of Cases on the Law of Private Corporations. _West._
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=Keifer, Joseph Warren.= _O._, 1830- - ----. A soldier and politician, Speaker of the national House of Representatives, 1881-85. Slavery and Four Years of War. _Put._
=Keimer, Samuel.= _E._, _c._ 1695-1739. A printer of Philadelphia. A Brand Plucked from the Burning, Exemplified in the Unparalleled Case of Samuel Keimer; Caribbeana, a Collection of Essays. _See Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 30._
=Keith, Charles Penrose.= _Pa._, 1854- - ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania between 1733 and 1776, and those Earlier Councillors who were sometime Chief Magistrates of the Province, and their Descendants.
=Keith, Sir William.= _E._, 1680-1749. A royal surveyor-general of customs in America and subsequently lieutenant-governor of Pennsylvania and Delaware. The History of the British Plantations in America,